Sadiqa Williams-Glusman

Founder
Brief info

As a holistic health coach, entrepreneur, wife, and mother of four boys ranging from elementary to college, Sadiqa fully understands the challenges of balancing time against priority and play. Her work allows her to invest her time and life to bringing positive changes to children and adults of all backgrounds, ethnicities, and cultures. Her goal in life is to teach others the importance of honoring the Oneness of all things and sustainably utilizes the health, wealth and abundance of Earth.

Sadiqa Williams-Glusman has a passion and mission to inspire and enlighten others by focusing on holistic health, which emphasizes the importance of our many selves: physical, spiritual, emotional, mental, and psychological. She is a Certified Health Coach (CHC) that has taught healthy cooking since 2002. 

As a holistic health coach, entrepreneur, wife, and mother of four boys ranging from elementary to college, Sadiqa fully understands the challenges of balancing time against priority and play. Her work allows her to invest her time and life to bringing positive changes to children and adults of all backgrounds, ethnicities, and cultures. Her goal in life is to teach others the importance of honoring the Oneness of all things and sustainably utilizes the health, wealth and abundance of Earth. 

For close to two decades she has been determined and committed to share her passions with the world. Sadiqa is also a gardening and plant enthusiast. For the past five years, her and her husband have operated their own home-based business, Indoor Meadows; where they grow exclusive varieties of microgreens hydroponically as well as a variety of fruit and vegetables in ground.   

This year as the founder of Sacred Sustenance, she began offering in-person garden tours at her home garden where people learn about the amazing connection between themselves and nature; not just with food, but also as it relates to mental, sensual, and spiritual wellness. 

Through her gift of gab, people begin to internalize the oneness that exists between all life forms on earth. Nicknamed the ‘Inna City Hippie,’ Sadiqa’s element of wonder has kept her dedicated to the health of people and our environment for the last 20 years and she’s determined to continue sharing her passion with the world for the rest of her life. 

In addition to her professional life, in her personal life, she loves on- and lives with- her husband, four boys, four chickens, one bearded dragon and over 50 plants in her garden.