Episode 70: Solo Episode and Reintroduction
This episode is an introduction (or re-introduction) to who I am in the world.
This episode is an introduction (or re-introduction) to who I am in the world.
In Episode 68, I talk with a holistic women’s health psychiatrist, who explains why we don’t have to be medicating our mental, emotional, and physical pain away – and why the best way out is through our trauma.
This season focuses on alternative health…and by alternative I mean…not in the mainstream. Many of the ways that I’ve healed my addictions, trauma and toxic patterns are through radical self-love, body positivity, embodiment work. These things are often not taught in schools…at least the schools that I swent to…and I have a Masters degree. And …
My guest today aligns with my mission of Truth and Remote Work.
Sarah is a serial entrepreneur and investor in startups, having founded 8 companies since 2009. Following several successful exits, she is currently the CEO of Grow My Team (global recruitment) and co-founder of League of Extraordinary Women. She is personally fueled by a passion for changing the status quo of how we work, conscious culture, community, gender equality and living life on one’s own terms.
Today’s guest is someone who aligns with my mission for Humor: My favorite living comedian Pete Holmes!
Pete is a comedian, actor, writer, producer, television host, spiritual seeker, and podcast host. His wildly popular podcast You Made it Weird is a comedic exploration of the meaning of life with guests ranging from Deepak Chopra and Elizabeth Gilbert to Seth Rogen and Garry Shandlin. Pete also created and starred in the semi-auto-bio-graphical HBO show Crashing, which he executive produced alongside Judd Apatow. An accomplished stand-up with three hour-long television specials and innumerous late-night appearances, he tours regularly (when we’re not in a pandemic) to sold-out crowds.
Alexandra Cousins is a true pioneer in her field and has the ability to guide people through massive transformations and healings in the most elegant and deeply authentic way. In this interview, we discuss the emotional and spiritual energetics of nutrition.
Season 4 focuses on empowering the next paradigm of creativity. In episode 35, I talk with Richard Rudd about his book, The Gene Keys, which has had a profound impact on my life. Richard Rudd suggests that humanity is on the verge of a major shift in consciousness rooted in a new understanding of how our …
Rushkoff is an author, teacher, and documentarian who focuses on the ways people, cultures, and institutions create, share, and influence each other’s values. In this episode, we discuss why people who think and question are dangerous to the status quo…and right now the status quo is dangerous to humanity.