This podcast is here to help you ask yourself the right questions, boost your critical thinking, and broaden your horizons. Journalist Rose Claverie is interviewing for Harvest great speakers like emotional trauma specialist Dr Gabor Mate, functional medicine expert Mark Hyman, model turned environmental activist Lily Cole, microbiota specialist Anita Frauwallner and neuroscientist Idriss Aberkane. The guests were all interviewed during the event Harvest, a 4-day experience on the South Western Coast of Turkey, produced by Athena Advisers and Capital Partners. They share their stories and practical advice to help listeners take better care of themselves, their relationships and the planet. At the end of each episode, the guests answer this question: if something very simple could be done, that could change the world, what would they choose? Episodes last around 30mn and are released every two weeks, on Wednesdays.
Rose Claverie at Harvest Kaplankaya
In this episode of the Harvest Series Podcast, host Rose Claverie sits down with Philippa Harvey, a Chinese medicine practitioner with a deeply holistic approach to health and healing. Drawing inspiration from thinkers like Satish Kumar (guest at Harvest Season 9!), Philippa weaves ancient wisdom, personal experience, and modern insight into a rich conversation about the emotional roots of illness, the intelligence of the body, and how we can all reclaim our power to heal.
In this enlightening episode of the Harvest Series, Rose Claverie speaks with Professor Bruno Ribeiro do Couto, a cognitive health expert, about how we can optimize our brains for longevity. Professor Ribeiro shares his expertise on the connection between exercise, diet, and mental well-being. He also delves into how advanced technology and neurostimulation are helping us preserve brain function as we age. Join us as we explore the future of brain health and cognitive enhancement.Harvest and SHA are joining forces in Kaplankaya for season 9, with top scientists coming all the way to Türkiye. And Professor Ribeiro will be one of them!Chapters : 00:00 - Introduction 01:00 - Cognitive health and its impact on longevity 03:00 - The power of exercise for the brain 06:00 - Brain-boosting foods and their role in longevity 09:00 - Managing stress and its effect on the brain 12:00 - Neurostimulation and its impact on mental health 16:00 - The role of AI and personalized care in brain health 20:00 - Conclusion: Taking action to protect your brain24:24 - What is our brain going to be able to do in the Future?29:00 - How to protect children's brains?You can follow us on Instagram at @HarvestSeries or @rose.claverie for updates.Watch our podcast episodes and speaker sessions on YouTube: Harvest Series.Credits:Sound editing by: @lesbellesfrequencesTechnician in Kaplankaya: Joel MoriasiMusic by: ChambordArtwork by: Davide d'AntonioHarvest Series is produced in partnership with Athena Advisers and Capital PartnersHarvest Series Founders: Burak Öymen and Roman Carel
In this episode of the Harvest Series podcast, host Rose Claverie speaks about longevity with Dr. Vicente Mera, a leading expert in well-aging, genomics, and integrative medicine at SHA, in Alicante (Spain). Dr. Mera unpacks the concepts of biological age, longevity, and the role of genetics and lifestyle in aging. From healthy aging to cutting-edge treatments, Dr. Mera shares his insights on how we can optimize our health for a vibrant life.Join us as we explore the science of aging, how we can slow it down, and why the future of longevity is bright. Harvest and SHA are joining forces in Kaplankaya for season 9, with top scientists coming all the way to Türkiye.Chapters00:00 - Introduction00:20 - Dr. Mera's background and approach to aging02:15 - What is biological age and how is it different from chronological age?05:00 - Genetics vs. lifestyle: Which plays a bigger role in aging?08:00 - Practical tips for longevity: Exercise, diet, and stress management12:00 - How to measure and optimize biological age16:00 - The role of hormones in aging20:00 - Personalized healthcare and genetic testing25:00 - The future of anti-aging and longevity medicine28:00 - Final thoughts and conclusionYou can follow us on Instagram at @HarvestSeries or @rose.claverie for updates.Watch our podcast episodes and speaker sessions on YouTube: Harvest Series.Credits:Sound editing by: @lesbellesfrequencesTechnician in Alicante : Joel MoriasiMusic by: ChambordHarvest Series is produced in partnership with Athena Advisers and Capital PartnersHarvest Series Founders: Burak Öymen and Roman Carel
What secrets do ancient cultures hold that could reshape our understanding of humanity today? In this debut episode of Harvest Series, Wade Davis, National Geographic Explorer-in-Residence, joins Rose Claverie to reveal how his epic journeys through the Amazon, Tibet, and beyond have illuminated the profound connections between culture, spirituality, and human identity. From the significance of coca leaves to the impact of modernity on ancient rituals, Wade offers a compelling exploration of our shared heritage and the vital need to preserve it. Tune in for an unforgettable conversation about the essence of being human.[1:56] - Wade Davis' favourite ritual, and the consequences of modern societies sweeping away magic, mysticism and metaphors.[11:33] - How to protect our cultural heritage? What was the impact of Wade's Davis voice in the world.[16:31] - The reasons why Wade Davis chose to be an anthropologist and being a Harvard student in the 1970s.[20:45] - The importance of coca leaves for the Colombians and the consequences of cocaine on the country. [28:11] -The Harvest of the Day : if something very simple could be done, that could change the world, what would he choose?Wade is a best-selling author who wrote more than 20 books. You can follow him on Instagram at @wadedavisofficial.In two weeks, on Wednesday, we will release Dr Gabor Maté's interview in Kaplankaya, about healing your emotional wounds and traumas. Don't miss the episode!You can follow us on Instagram at @HarvestSeries or @rose.claverie for updates.Watch our podcast episodes and speaker sessions on YouTube: Harvest Series.Credits:Sound editing by: @lesbellesfrequencesTechnician in Kaplankaya: Joel MoriasiMusic by: ChambordArtwork by: Davide d'AntonioHarvest Series is produced in partnership with Athena Advisers and Capital PartnersHarvest Series Founders: Burak Öymen and Roman Carel
Today, we're bringing back one of our favourite episodes of the Harvest Series podcast. A fascinating conversation with Anita Frauwallner on the importance of the microbiome and its impact on our well-being. Is your gut truly in balance, or could it hold you back from your best life? Anita Frauwallner, a leading expert in gut health, reveals the secrets to a thriving microbiota in this enlightening conversation with Harvest Series host Rose Claverie. From understanding your gut's role to actionable steps for improvement, Anita uncovers what it takes to achieve optimal health. Tune in to discover how to listen to your body's most vital feedback system and transform your well-being.[1:37] - What is the job of the gut in the body?[5:10] - How to take care of your gut?[8:58] - Do doctors know enough about macrobiota?[10:34] - The full description of a stool coming from a healthy / not healthy gut?[13:15] - The benefits of taking care of your gut[16:40] - For a healthy gut, is it good to eat meat?[19:00] - How did Anita Frauwallner start to take interest in microbiota?[25:50] - Harvest of the Day: If something could be done easily to make the world a better place, what would it be for Anita Frauwallner?To contact Anita Frauwallner's institute, send an email with your question to: info@allergosan.atYou can follow us on Instagram at @HarvestSeries or @rose.claverie for updates.Watch our podcast episodes and speaker sessions on YouTube: Harvest Series.Credits:Sound editing by: @lesbellesfrequencesTechnician in Kaplankaya: Joel MoriasiMusic by: ChambordArtwork by: Davide d'AntonioHarvest Series is produced in partnership with Athena Advisers and Capital PartnersHarvest Series Founders: Burak Öymen and Roman Carel
Today, I'm bringing back a gem from the archives—one of my all-time favorite episodes. In this conversation, Dr. Gabor Maté explores what it truly means to be authentic and how reconnecting with ourselves can transform our lives. Whether you've heard it before or are discovering it for the first time, I hope you find it as powerful as I do. Enjoy!You can follow us on Instagram at @HarvestSeries or @rose.claverie for updates.Watch our podcast episodes and speaker sessions on YouTube: Harvest Series.Credits:Sound editing by: @lesbellesfrequencesTechnician in Kaplankaya: Joel MoriasiMusic by: ChambordArtwork by: Davide d'AntonioHarvest Series is produced in partnership with Athena Advisers and Capital PartnersHarvest Series Founders: Burak Öymen and Roman Carel
This episode was originally released in 2022. It is one of our favorites from the archives and a great one to revisit on Women's Day.Why do women, the social architects of our lives, often find themselves sidelined in shaping the world's most crucial narratives? In this episode, Indra Adnan, a renowned writer, psycho-social therapist, and political entrepreneur, shares her journey of empowering women to speak up, the importance of giving their work at home the status it deserves, and how her dual heritage has influenced her unique perspective on global issues.[2:52] - To start the 6th season of Harvest Series podcast, Indra Adnan explains where we left Harvest last time, after a panel organised by Jamie Wheal with Gabor Maté, Wade Davies and Indra Adnan. [5:50] - Indra on carrying a double heritage: Indonesian and Holland, two innovative countries.[7:40] - Indra, as a master of the ceremony of Harvest, wanted to bring a feminine perspective on the actual crisis. Women are the social architects of our lives.[12:50] - Why women are not that keen on being in front of the stage.[15:20] - Why had Indra decided to be a pain in the ass, insisting that women are visible. [16:50] - How was Indra Adnan's experience in politics in the UK, when she became an MP?[19:30] - Indra, on stage in Kaplankaya, explains the concept of re-worlding.[22:30] - Which advice does she give regarding storytelling? What about the story that women are powerless?[25:10] - What does it mean, not to become the follower of someone else? [31:20] - Harvest of the Day : if something easy could be done and make the world a better place, what would it be for Indra?In two weeks, we will release Alexandre Tannous' interview in Kaplankaya, he is a sound healer, and he will explain the impact of the sounds on our brains. Don't miss the episode!You can follow us on Instagram at @HarvestSeries or @rose.claverie for updates.Watch our podcast episodes and speaker sessions on YouTube: Harvest Series.Credits:Sound editing by: @lesbellesfrequencesTechnicians in Kaplankaya: Joel MoriasiMusic by: ChambordArtwork by: Davide d'AntonioHarvest Series is produced in partnership with Athena Advisers and Capital PartnersHarvest Series Founders: Burak Öymen and Roman Carel
What if openly discussing sexuality was an act of courage, a way to transform shame into strength? In this episode of the Harvest Series podcast, host Rose Claverie engages in a candid conversation with entrepreneur and intimacy expert Chloé MacIntosh. As the founder of Kama, a platform revolutionizing our approach to sexuality and self-pleasure, Chloé shares deeply personal aspects of her journey for the first time. She discusses, with honesty and vulnerability, how embracing her own sexual experiences has empowered her and aligns with the guidance she offers to others. Together, they explore the intersections of sexuality, courage, and the transformative power of confronting and overcoming shame.Tune in to discover how embracing our true selves can lead to profound personal growth and fulfillment.Chloe has kindly shared a discount code for her app Kama. To get it, click on this link : https://kama.co/doitShow Notes – Conversation with Chloé:2:51 – Opening the conversation: Chloé shares why she feels at ease discussing sexuality today and reflects on the journey that led her there.9:00 – Breaking the taboo: How Chloé works to normalize sexual language and encourages people to embrace their desires with confidence.14:12 – Deepening intimacy: Practical advice on how to have open and vulnerable conversations with your partner about sex.19:13 – Bringing fantasies to life: How to integrate personal fantasies into your sex life in a way that strengthens connection and trust.23:13 – Healing from trauma: In a deeply emotional moment, Chloé opens up about transforming past sexual trauma..31:13 – Raising boys in a modern world: Her best advice on educating sons about sexuality, respect, and emotional intelligence.38:05 – Desire vs. routine: How do we balance the need for long-term intimacy with the fear of boredom, especially when a woman becomes a mother?46:33 – Overcoming body shame: Chloé's guidance on embracing physical insecurities and cultivating self-acceptance.52:50 – Practical tools for pleasure: Chloé introduces Kama, the app she created, offering guided exercises and resources to enhance intimacy and self-discovery.You can follow us on Instagram at @HarvestSeries or @rose.claverie for updates.Watch our podcast episodes and speaker sessions on YouTube: Harvest Series.Credits:Sound editing by: @lesbellesfrequencesTechnician in Kaplankaya: Joel MoriasiMusic by: ChambordArtwork by: Davide d'AntonioHarvest Series is produced in partnership with Athena Advisers and Capital PartnersHarvest Series Founders: Burak Öymen and Roman Carel
In this episode of the Harvest Series Podcast, host Rose Claverie explores resilience, innovation, and the power of grit with entrepreneur and author Ping Fu. From her harrowing childhood experiences during China's Cultural Revolution to co-founding Geomagic and shaping the future of technology, Ping's journey is a testament to adaptability and courage.She shares the wisdom that guided her through unimaginable hardships, the mindset that fueled her success, and how embracing chaos and creativity has defined her path. Tune in for an inspiring conversation on perseverance, reinvention, and the lessons we can all take from her extraordinary life.2:53 - Start of the interview. Ping Fu was interviewed during the fires in LA.4:01 - What were the moments during the Cultural Revolution that shaped Ping Fu? What skills did she develop?9:19 - What gave Ping Fu hope during her worst times?15:04 - Ping Fu reflects on leaving China for the United States and the shock it was for her.20:35 - She started studying computer science because she didn't speak enough English to study literature.25:00 - Ping Fu shares the incredible story of Geomagic and how knowing how to tell a story helped her become a very successful entrepreneur in the United States.32:00 - What it means to be strong for Ping Fu: not being attached to a bad story, but also not being attached to a good one.39:00 - Ping Fu talks about China and emphasizes that the Cultural Revolution is not representative of China as a whole.43:00 - Harvest of the Day: When did Ping Fu have to show the most courage in her life?Follow us on Instagram at @HarvestSeries and @rose.claverie for updates.Watch our podcast episodes and speaker sessions on YouTube: Harvest Series.Credits:Sound editing by: @lesbellesfrequencesTechnician in Kaplankaya: Joel MoriasiMusic by: ChambordArtwork by: Davide d'AntonioHarvest Series is produced in partnership with Athena Advisers and Capital PartnersHarvest Series Co-Founders: Burak Öymen and Roman Carel
In this episode of the Harvest Series Podcast, host Rose Claverie dives into the fascinating world of astrology, life transitions, and creativity with writer, podcaster, and former TV reality star Caggie Dunlop. Best known as the host of the Saturn Returns podcast, Caggie explains how to navigate the pivotal changes of life, like the ones that often strike in your late 20s and again in your 60s.Together, they discuss her journey from London to Los Angeles, her transition from Made in Chelsea fame to becoming a voice of wisdom and curiosity, her reflections on sobriety, and the role of creativity in her life. Expect thoughtful insights, heartfelt moments, and plenty of laughs! You can follow us on Instagram at @HarvestSeries or @rose.claverie for updates.2:59 – The interview begins. Caggie jokes about not being a technical person and introduces the concept of Saturn Returns—what it is, when it happens, and why it can be a pivotal moment in life.6:31 – What is astrology, really? Caggie shares why she believes in it and how it has shaped her perspective.9:00 – How does Caggie respond to skeptics? She reflects on her own journey with astrology and how she came to embrace it.14:42 – Lessons from Saturn Returns: Caggie shares the biggest insights she's gained from hosting her podcast.17:50 – On vulnerability: Caggie opens up about a deeply emotional moment on her podcast when she broke down after a breakup.23:15 – What happens if you ignore your Saturn Return? Caggie explains the consequences of resisting life's natural transitions.27:45 – How does Caggie reconnect with herself during challenging times? She shares her go-to practices.30:00 – A look back: Caggie reflects on her time as a UK reality TV star in Made in Chelsea and how it shaped her.34:05 – The curious sober journey: Caggie discusses her evolving relationship with alcohol, why she decided to cut back, and how she now enjoys the occasional glass of wine.41:00 – Manifesting 2025: Caggie creates a vision board for the year ahead, revealing her process and what's on it—including an unexpected appearance of the word bitch!43:00 – A special connection: Caggie looks back on her experience at Harvest and what made it memorable.44:50 – Harvest of the Day: With Courage as the main theme for Harvest Summit in May 2025 in Kaplankaya, Caggie answers the signature question asked to all guests: When was the moment in her life when she had to show the most courage?Watch our podcast episodes and speaker sessions on YouTube: Harvest Series.Credits:Sound editing by: @lesbellesfrequencesTechnician in Kaplankaya: Joel MoriasiMusic by: ChambordArtwork by: Davide d'AntonioHarvest Series is produced in partnership with Athena Advisers and Capital PartnersHarvest Series Founders: Burak Öymen and Roman Carel
In this episode of the Harvest Series Podcast, host Rose Claverie explores energy healing, intuition, and living a spirit-led life with energy expert Jeffrey Allen. Discover how to create a life of balance, deepen your connection to intuition, and use energy to transform everyday experiences.Jeffrey shares practical tools and inspiring stories to help you harness energy for healing, decision-making, and authenticity.02:44 - Start of the InterviewJeffrey introduces his perspective on energy, explaining that there's no aspect of life where energy cannot be applied.06:08 - Shifting Energy Around YouJeffrey guides me through an energy exercise. For listeners: I'm placing my hands as if holding a ball and trying to feel the energy between them.10:05 - Sending and Healing with EnergyJeffrey discusses whether it's possible to send energy to others and use it for healing purposes.13:39 - Addressing Skepticism About EnergyHow does Jeffrey handle doubts and skepticism regarding the concept of energy?16:10 - A Life-Changing Intuition StoryJeffrey shares a transformative experience about buying a car and the positive outcomes of trusting his intuition.22:03 - Dark Energy and Bad VibesJeffrey addresses the topic of dark energy and whether we should fear people sending negative vibes our way.24:00 - Material vs. Spiritual MindsJeffrey shares insights from his wife Hisami, who believes we have two minds: the material and the spiritual. He also introduces their new online program.32:01 - Staying Protected in a Connected WorldIf we're all interconnected, how can we avoid absorbing negative energy or bad frequencies from others?35:44 - Jeffrey and Hisami's Unique Love StoryJeffrey recounts the beautiful story of marrying Hisami, despite not speaking the same language when they met.44:44 - Knowing If You Still Love SomeoneJeffrey shares his thoughts on how to recognize if you still love someone.49:50 - Harvest of the DayJeffrey reflects on the time in his life when he had to demonstrate the greatest courage.You can follow us on Instagram at @HarvestSeries or @rose.claverie for updates.To know more about Jeffrey Allen : https://www.iamjeffreyallen.com/Watch our podcast episodes and speaker sessions on YouTube: Harvest Series.Credits:Sound editing by: @lesbellesfrequencesTechnician in Kaplankaya: Joel MoriasiMusic by: ChambordArtwork by: Davide d'AntonioHarvest Series is produced in partnership with Athena Advisers and Capital PartnersHarvest Series Founders: Burak Öymen and Roman Carel
What if religion no longer defined your spirituality? Zach Bell, co-founder of MyPlace and Namuna, is reshaping how we connect, share, and grow through communities like SBNR (Spiritual But Not Religious). In this episode of the Harvest Series, host Rose Claverie sits down with Zach to explore the rise of SBNR, the power of shared spaces, and how technology can foster authentic connections. From his work with Burning Man to building transformative platforms, Zach reveals what makes communities thrive and why consistency is their beating heart. Stay tuned for an inspiring conversation!3:00 - The interview kicks off with Zach discussing the rise of Spiritual But Not Religious (SBNR) individuals. Who are they, and what draws them to spirituality over traditional religion? Zach also introduces Namuna, the new spiritual platform he's launched.10:20 - Is the SBNR movement part of a broader cultural and societal shift? Zach shares his thoughts.13:54 - The conversation turns to cultural appropriation in spirituality. Zach explains why, in his view, religions that fail to adapt to modernity risk becoming obsolete.17:20 - What does faith mean to Zach? Is it tied to belief in God's story, or something deeper? Zach offers a fresh perspective.19:00 - Zach explores the essence of community and what makes one truly thrive. His answer? Consistency. He also challenges the notion that technology destroys communities, arguing it can, in fact, strengthen them.24:49 - Zach reflects on his work with Burning Man and its significance to him as a cultural and communal phenomenon.28:46 - Are we living in a renaissance? Zach believes so and explains why these transformative times hold so much promise.33:54 - Zach dives into the story behind his deep commitment to fostering communities and how this passion has shaped his journey.36:40 - What makes a community real and authentic? Zach shares his insights into the key elements that bring them to life.41:20 - Courage takes center stage as Zach defines what it means to him and highlights individuals who inspire him with their fearless spirit.You can follow us on Instagram at @HarvestSeries or @rose.claverie for updates.Watch our podcast episodes and speaker sessions on YouTube: Harvest Series.To follow Zach M Bell's work : https://www.zachmbell.com/Credits:Sound editing by: @lesbellesfrequencesTechnician in Kaplankaya: Joel MoriasiMusic by: ChambordArtwork by: Davide d'AntonioHarvest Series is produced in partnership with Athena Advisers and Capital PartnersHarvest Series Founders: Burak Öymen and Roman Carel
What if courage wasn't just about bravery but about finding love in the quiet spaces of your heart?In this episode of the Harvest Series podcast, host Rose Claverie sits down with author, philosopher, and adventurer Blanche de Richemont to uncover the essence of courage. From her extraordinary experiences in the Sahara desert to her profound insights on vulnerability and love, Blanche redefines courage as an act of connection and authenticity. Tune in to explore her thoughts on everyday bravery, the wisdom of Nelson Mandela, and the light of joy that guides us through life's toughest challenges.2:34 – How does Blanche define courage?For Blanche, courage is love—going beyond your immediate interests to connect deeply with others.4:00 – Do soldiers embody courage, or is it an everyday notion?Blanche reflects on the nature of courage in soldiers versus ordinary individuals. If not soldiers, who truly embodies courage?7:10 – Speaking to CEOs: What do they ask Blanche?Blanche shares her insights as a speaker for top executives, emphasizing that "nobody can tell you the language of your heart."11:04 – Why does Nelson Mandela inspire Blanche?Blanche explains how Nelson Mandela's life is the epitome of courage, rooted in resilience and love.13:22 – Adventures in the Mali desert and the SaharaBlanche recounts her time in the Mali desert, living under fascinating and dangerous conditions in one of the world's harshest places.17:00 – Feeling danger in the desertWhile Blanche rarely felt danger, she recalls one particular moment when she did, offering a glimpse into her resilience.21:00 – The role of pain in exploring the desertBlanche discusses how pain fueled her journey into the desert and how she kept "a little light of joy in her heart."24:10 – Finding beauty in life when everything feels wrongBlanche shares her perspective on appreciating life's beauty, even amidst chaos and difficulty.32:00 – Courage in relationshipsWhat does it mean to show courage in relationships? Blanche explores the balance of honesty and whether it's necessary to reveal everything.This episode dives deep into the essence of courage, weaving together love, resilience, and the strength to find light even in the darkest moments. Perfect for anyone seeking inspiration on how to embrace courage in all aspects of life.You can follow us on Instagram at @HarvestSeries or @rose.claverie for updates, and find Blanche de Richemont here.Watch our podcast episodes and speaker sessions on YouTube: Harvest Series.Credits:Sound editing by: @lesbellesfrequencesTechnician in Kaplankaya: Joel MoriasiMusic by: ChambordArtwork by: Davide d'AntonioHarvest Series is produced in partnership with Athena Advisers and Capital PartnersHarvest Series...
What if courage wasn't just about bravery but a guiding force for personal and collective transformation? In this episode of the Harvest Series podcast, host Rose Claverie sits down with Manon Elise, the CEO of Harvest, to discuss why courage will take centre stage at Harvest 2025. From her journey to the Brazilian Amazon to the six types of courage shaping our lives, Manon shares powerful insights and plans for the upcoming gathering in Kaplankaya. Tune in to explore how unity, diversity, and bold action can redefine our future.If you want to know more about Harvest Series in May 2025 : HarvestChapters:00:00 - Introduction00:40 - Welcome and updates from Mexico03:00 - Brazilian Amazon experience: beauty and challenges08:00 - Courage as a central theme for Harvest 202512:30 - Types of courage and their impact18:00 - Unity in diversity at Harvest20:00 - Closing thoughts and call to actionYou can follow us on Instagram at @HarvestSeries or @rose.claverie for updates.Watch our podcast episodes and speaker sessions on YouTube: Harvest Series.Credits:Sound editing by: @lesbellesfrequencesTechnician in Kaplankaya: Joel MoriasiMusic by: ChambordArtwork by: Davide d'AntonioHarvest Series is produced in partnership with Athena Advisers and Capital PartnersHarvest Series Founders: Burak Öymen and Roman Carel
In this episode of the Harvest Series Podcast, host Rose Claverie is joined by Robert Edward Grant, a visionary thinker whose work bridges science, art, and spirituality.Together, they explore the fascinating world of sacred geometry, uncovering its connection to Leonardo da Vinci's masterpieces and the Great Pyramid. Robert shares insights into how ancient wisdom intersects with modern innovation, challenging the boundaries of our understanding and inspiring a new way of seeing the world.Tune in for a thought-provoking conversation, in the spirit of the Harvest event in Kaplankaya, that dives deep into universal truths and the interconnectedness of all things.Robert had just made a discovery about Leonard da Vinci on the day of the interview. As it's way more interesting with the images, we shortened the moment when he shared his discovery, but you can find the full version on YouTube, by searching for Harvest Series!Chapters: 0:00 - Introduction1:30 - Who is Robert Edward Grant?5:20 - The polymathic journey explained11:53 - Science and spirituality: Bridging worlds14:04 - What Da Vinci teaches us today. Robert shares his latest discovery, you can find more on the YouTube interview. 22:11 - Final thoughts and reflections about the masculine and the feminine, and about courage. You can follow us on Instagram at @HarvestSeries or @rose.claverie for updates. Watch our podcast episodes and speaker sessions on YouTube: Harvest Series.Credits:Sound editing by: @lesbellesfrequencesTechnician in Kaplankaya: Joel MoriasiMusic by: ChambordArtwork by: Davide d'AntonioHarvest Series is produced in partnership with Athena Advisers and Capital PartnersHarvest Series Founders: Burak Öymen and Roman Carel
In this episode of the Harvest Series Podcast, host Rose Claverie speaks with Dr. Dingle Spence about the catalytic power of psilocybin retreats. From grief recovery to spiritual awakening, Dr. Spence shares stories of courage and healing, explaining how sacred ceremonies in Jamaica foster personal growth. Learn about the integration process that ensures lasting change and why psilocybin is more than a medical tool, but a bridge to inner freedom. Tune in for inspiring stories of perspective shift and empowerment, as well as a deep dive into the science and spirituality of psychedelics. To learn more about the upcoming Harvest retreat in Jamaïca on the 19th of January 2025, visit: https://www.harvestseries.com/retreatsDisclaimer: Psilocybin remains a controlled substance in many countries. Always ensure you're in a legal, guided, and safe environment before considering its use.Chapters of this episode : - 02:28 Introduction: Psilocybin Retreats - 03:33 Dr. Spence's Background in Medicine and Spirituality - 04:35 Psilocybin for Grief and Loss - 12:15 The Three Stages of Transformation - 15:29 Facing Trauma Through Sacred Ceremonies - 19:20 Courage and the Journey Within - 23:45 Unique Jamaican Retreat Experience - 30:15 Integration: Sustaining The Healing- 35:01 Final Thoughts on Healing and Courage You can follow us on Instagram at @HarvestSeries or @rose.claverie for updates.Watch our podcast episodes and speaker sessions on YouTube: Harvest Series.Credits:Sound editing by: @lesbellesfrequencesTechnician in Kaplankaya: Joel MoriasiMusic by: ChambordArtwork by: Davide d'AntonioHarvest Series is produced in partnership with Athena Advisers and Capital PartnersHarvest Series Founders: Burak Öymen and Roman Carel
What if stepping into your authentic self is the key to unlocking your greatest potential? Adam Roa, poet, coach, and transformational leader, shares his journey of embracing courage, challenging limiting beliefs, and manifesting abundance. From overcoming insecurities in high school to charging a million dollars for a coaching contract, Adam's story reveals how showing up for yourself can spark extraordinary growth. We are so excited at Harvest to start a new online series about courage, as it's the theme of the next summit in Kaplankaya in May 2025. So let's be ready for it! If you want to register for Harvest 2025, book your tickets here! https://www.harvestseries.com/harvest-kaplankaya-2025In this episode of the Harvest Series with Rose Claverie, we explore the path to authenticity, why courage is non-negotiable, and how small risks build unshakable confidence. Stay tuned for insights that might just change how you approach your next challenge.Chapters[00:00] : Introduction to Adam Roa[02:44] : The Courage to Be Yourself[04:52] : Overcoming the Fear of Rejection[05:00] : Adam's early Challenges and rediscovering acting[09:03] : Following Breadcrumbs of Joy[17:26] : Turning Pain into Purpose. Adam is sharing his personal experience.[20:45] : Building Relationships and Spiritual Growth. Adam explains how he grew with is partner. [25:00 ] : Adam believes in craft and hard work. There are no quick wins.[31:21 ] : We idealize people on the front stage, but not everybody can or want to be a leader. [36:10 ] : Manifestation: How It Really Works[41:54] : The True Meaning of Courage, and when did Adam have to Show the most courage?You can follow us on Instagram at @HarvestSeries or @rose.claverie for updates.Watch our podcast episodes and speaker sessions on YouTube: Harvest Series.Credits:Sound editing by: @lesbellesfrequencesTechnician in Kaplankaya: Joel MoriasiMusic by: ChambordArtwork by: Davide d'AntonioHarvest Series is produced in partnership with Athena Advisers and Capital PartnersHarvest Series Founders: Burak Öymen and Roman Carel
What gives someone the strength to face life's icy challenges—both literal and emotional? Laura and Isabelle Hof, daughters of Wim Hof, joined Harvest Series host Rose Claverie in Kaplankaya to share their incredible energy, the power of cold exposure, and a deeply moving story of resilience. From introducing ice baths to Harvesters to opening up about losing their mother as children, their journey is a testament to courage and connection. This 5-minute snippet offers a glimpse into a longer, powerful interview available now on the Harvest Series podcast.You can follow us on Instagram at @HarvestSeries or @rose.claverie for updates.Watch our podcast episodes and speaker sessions on YouTube: Harvest Series.Credits:Sound editing by: @lesbellesfrequencesTechnician in Kaplankaya: Joel MoriasiMusic by: ChambordArtwork by: Davide d'AntonioHarvest Series is produced in partnership with Athena Advisers and Capital PartnersHarvest Series Founders: Burak Öymen and Roman Carel
Why is love alone not enough to sustain a relationship? Esther Perel unpacks the complexities of modern relationships with Rose Claverie, in this snippet, exploring how societal shifts have placed immense emotional demands on partners. She delves into the coexistence of joy, care, jealousy, and aggression in love, offering profound insights into why relationships are both rewarding and challenging.Here's a snippet from the episode recorded in May with Esther Perel in Kaplankaya during Harvest.You can follow us on Instagram : @Harvestseries, or @rose.claverie for updatesand watch our filmed podcast or speakers on Youtube : Harvest Series.Sound editing by @lesbellesfrequencesTechnicians in Kaplankaya : Joel Moriasi, Hanan Yasir and teamMusic by ChambordArtwork : Davide d'AntonioHarvest Series is produced in partnership with Athena Advisers and Capital Partners
Episode DescriptionJoin host Rose Claverie as she takes us on a reflective journey through Season 8 of the Harvest Series, recorded at the stunning Kaplankaya venue on the Aegean Sea in Turkey. This season brought together global thought leaders, change-makers, and spiritual guides to explore the theme of connection in all its forms. From intimate relationships to community healing, and from self-discovery to connection with nature, Season 8 dives into what it means to connect in today's world truly.Key Guests and HighlightsHere are some of the insightful moments and key themes from this season:Connection in Relationships with Esther Perel: Esther speaks on how relationships shape the quality of our lives and the pressures we place on them in today's world. “Relationships bring both the best and the worst into our lives.”Modern Isolation vs. Traditional Community with Jamie Wheal: Jamie discusses the challenges and complexities of connection in the modern era, reminding us that while community life wasn't perfect, it still addressed a fundamental human need for belonging.4:43 : Self-Connection and Transformation with Nick Brewer: Once a prisoner in a harsh environment, Nick shares his life-changing experience with yoga and self-discovery in an isolated cell, bringing a powerful message of inner transformation.Radical Self-Acceptance with Mama Gena: Through her work in reclaiming women's empowerment, Mama Gena emphasizes the importance of connecting deeply to one's emotions—anger, joy, ecstasy—and embracing them fully.10:28 : Connecting through Food and Health with Dr. Andrew Weil: Dr. Weil shares the benefits of an anti-inflammatory diet, highlighting how food can play a foundational role in feeling grounded and connected.Embracing Vulnerability through Cold Exposure with Isabelle and Laura Hof: The daughters of Wim Hof explain the power of ice baths as a tool for mastering one's stress response, teaching us that resilience is built from within.13:54 : Psychedelics and Consciousness with Amanda Feilding: Known as the "First Lady of LSD," Amanda advocates for the mindful use of psychedelics in deepening self-connection and accessing transformative experiences. Dr. Bruce Damer also shares his experience of Ayahuasca. About consciousness : which story are we telling ourselves? Vika Victoria explains we decide to choose.Creativity and Letting Go with Yrsa Daley-Ward: Poet Yrsa shares how letting go of unnecessary beliefs and staying open to inspiration allow her to be a vessel for creativity. Such goes with piano as tells Joep Beving. Ben Nemtin helps others realise their dreams.24:53 : Personal Purpose and Giving Back with Lynn Twist: With insights from her work alongside Mother Teresa and in the Amazon, Lynn challenges us to find connection through purpose and service. Investor Pablos Holman explains how even Silicon Valley can help to make the world a better place. Hannah Jones discusses sustainability. Let's conclude with the founders of Harvest, Roman Carel and Bural öymen. A BIG thank you to Manon, Burak, Roman, Neil, JJ, Alice, Bea, Bruna and all the Harvest team for their unconditional support! You can follow us on Instagram : @Harvestseries, or @rose.claverie for updatesand watch our filmed podcast or speakers on Youtube : Harvest...
As we celebrate our 100th episode of the Harvest Series podcast, immerse yourself in a deeply transformative meditation led by Lynne Twist, renowned author and global activist. In this special episode, recorded in Kaplankaya, during Harvest, after her insightful interview with Rose Claverie, Lynne offers a moment of calm and reflection that beautifully complements the journey we've shared with you over the past three years. Find a quiet spot, relax, and let her words guide you.You can follow us on Instagram : @Harvestseries, or @rose.claverie for updatesand watch our filmed podcast or speakers on Youtube : Harvest Series.Sound editing by @lesbellesfrequencesTechnicians in Kaplankaya : Joel Moriasi, Hanan Yasir and teamMusic by ChambordArtwork : Davide d'AntonioHarvest Series is produced in partnership with Athena Advisers and Capital PartnersThe founders of Harvest Series are Burak Öymen and Roman Carel.
What makes the Mediterranean diet a standout choice according to a leading integrative medicine expert? In this episode, Dr. Andrew Weil joins Harvest Series podcast host Rose Claverie to dive into the benefits of this diet, compare it with other popular eating trends, and offer unique perspectives on balancing nutrition and health. We'll also explore whether eating lots of protein is beneficial, if chocolate can be a guilt-free treat, and whether carbs and desserts are as villainous as they're often portrayed.You can follow us on Instagram : @Harvestseries, or @rose.claverie for updatesand watch our filmed podcast or speakers on Youtube : Harvest Series.Sound editing by @lesbellesfrequencesTechnicians in Kaplankaya : Joel Moriasi, Hanan Yasir and teamMusic by ChambordArtwork : Davide d'AntonioHarvest Series is produced in partnership with Athena Advisers and Capital PartnersThe founders of Harvest Series are Burak Öymen and Roman Carel.
Can sustainability be both a practical goal and a source of inspiration? In this episode, Hannah Jones, former Chief Sustainability Officer at Nike and now CEO of The Earthshot Prize, discusses her remarkable journey from corporate responsibility to leading a global initiative dedicated to healing our planet. Hosted by Rose Claverie, this conversation uncovers how Hannah's current role offers her the unique opportunity to be fully at the service of Earth, turning challenges into impactful solutions for the future.[3:00] : Start if the interview with Hannah. She introduces the Eartshot Prize, created by Prince William, who wanted to scale solutions regarding the environment. [5:30] : A name and a concept inspired by the Moonshot of President Kennedy in the 1960s. We can fix the planet.[7:43] : What tools are Hannah and the Earthshot Prize using to search for solutions in every part of the world? [11:24] : Hannah shares some concrete examples: some people replacing plastic packaging with seaweed. [16:38] : What are the top priorities to save the planet?[19:39] : What happens to the Eartshot prize winners? [25:00] : How did Hannah get interested in sustainability in the first place? She became Nike's first chief Sustainability Officer.[35:00] : Harvest of the day : When did Hannah feel radically connected as a child?You can follow us on Instagram : @Harvestseries, or @rose.claverie for updatesand watch our filmed podcast or speakers on Youtube : Harvest Series.Sound editing by @lesbellesfrequencesTechnicians in Kaplankaya : Joel Moriasi, Hanan Yasir and teamMusic by ChambordArtwork : Davide d'AntonioHarvest Series is produced in partnership with Athena Advisers and Capital PartnersThe founders of Harvest Series are Burak Öymen and Roman Carel.
How can men confront the complexities of their sexuality and insecurities? Nic Warner, a transformative coach specializing in men's relationships, offers both philosophical insights and a concrete approach to these pressing issues in this candid episode. Recorded at the Harvest Series 8th Summit in Kaplankaya, Nic delivers impactful insights into overcoming intimate challenges, the role of communication, and the often-unspoken struggles men face. Balancing serious discussion with moments of levity, this episode provides a deep dive into the realities of male intimacy.[2:25] : What men do want to know generally when they want to learn more about conscious sexuality? We start this interview with discussion porn leading to a more violent attitude and erectile dysfunction. [6:00] : You need to have emotional intimacy to be able to have sexual relationships. [10:00] : There is a lot of shame around the topic of intimacy. Especially as men usually judge themselves based on their performance. Nic shares his personal story with incredible courage. [13:00] : Are men selfish? At least, they usually doubt whether they are doing things right.[15:00] : Nic creates a scenario where a woman would set a boundary around penetrative sex with a man she is interested in.[18:00] : Are men more easily bored with one woman and need more novelty?[22:00] : Quick questions. If the size doesn't match with the woman's size... what to do?If you want to go deeper, follow Nic on Instagram!You can follow us on Instagram : @Harvestseries, or @rose.claverie for updatesand watch our filmed podcast or speakers on Youtube : Harvest Series.Sound editing by @lesbellesfrequencesTechnicians in Kaplankaya : Joel Moriasi, Hanan Yasir and teamMusic by ChambordArtwork : Davide d'AntonioHarvest Series is produced in partnership with Athena Advisers and Capital PartnersThe founders of Harvest Series are Burak Öymen and Roman Carel.
What happens when a hacker turns his skills toward solving the world's biggest challenges? Pablos Holman, a futurist and inventor from Silicon Valley, redefines innovation with his unique approach and sharp humour in conversation with Harvest Series host Rose Claverie. From pioneering tech solutions to tackling global energy problems, Pablos shares his insights on the future of technology and the mindset behind impactful inventions. Join us for a conversation filled with fresh perspectives and plenty of laughs.[2:53] – Interview Kickoff: We dive into technology with Pablos, discussing how tools reflect our values.[5:50] – The Cost of New Tech: Are we losing anything in our adoption of new technologies? Pablos shares his positive perspective on how well we're adapting to social media and AI.[7:30] – Investing in World-Changing Projects: What guides Pablos and his team when choosing investments? They aim for big-impact projects, not just software solutions.[11:00] – Proud Investments: Pablos highlights self-driving ships as one of Deep Future's standout ventures.[14:00] – Silicon Valley's Focus: Why Silicon Valley should tackle larger issues beyond social media. Despite impressive innovation, it's only targeting 2% of the global economy—missing out on sectors like waste, energy, and water, which make up the other 98%.[18:00] – Global Competitors to Silicon Valley: Can any other region compete with Silicon Valley? What makes the Valley so unique and successful?[28:00] – Investing in Global Peace: Pablos discusses the challenge of energy inequality and its critical role in achieving global peace.[35:00] – Personal Story: Pablos shares his upbringing in Alaska and how he was the first in his community to own a computer.[44:00] – Life as a Hacker: Pablos talks about his journey as a hacker and what it truly means to be one.[54:00] – Harvest of the Day: Pablos reflects on when he felt most connected as a child.You can follow us on Instagram : @Harvestseries, or @rose.claverie for updatesTo know more about Pablos Holman and watch our filmed podcast or speakers on Youtube : Harvest Series.Sound editing by @lesbellesfrequencesTechnicians in Kaplankaya : Joel Moriasi, Hanan Yasir and teamMusic by ChambordArtwork : Davide d'AntonioHarvest Series is produced in partnership with Athena Advisers and Capital PartnersThe founders of Harvest Series are Burak Öymen and Roman Carel.
Can rage be your key to unlocking deeper personal power? In this episode of Harvest Series, Mama Gena explores how expressing anger can be a liberating practice. Discover how blending this intense emotion with a touch of erotic energy can amplify your sense of freedom and empowerment. Join Rose Claverie as she delves into this provocative mix of rage and eroticism, challenging the way you think about harnessing your most powerful emotions.[2:40]: Start of the interview. Mama Gena shares how her experience at Harvest in Kaplankaya was deeply inspiring.[2:50]: Regena talks about leading both men's and women's workshops at Harvest, with 80 participants in the room.[7:44]: We need to feel connected to who we are and accept our emotions—but how? Through swamping, a practice Mama Gena is well known for.[11:29]: How can you channel erotic energy into your rage to avoid lashing out and contaminating yourself with negativity?[14:00]: When you combine rage with erotic energy, it cleanses your spirit. Regena shares a personal story about this process.[16:00]: According to Regena, women have a "random" nature because of their broad emotional spectrum.[20:25]: How can a woman teach her partner not to be intimidated by her emotions?[27:00]: What stood out to Regena during her workshop experience in Kaplankaya?[31:00]: What's the best way to practice swamping at home? Regena reveals she does it every morning.[33:00]: Regena reflects on the statistics indicating that younger generations are experiencing less intimacy.[35:00]: Harvest of the Day: Regena shares a childhood moment when she felt most connected. You can follow us on Instagram : @Harvestseries, or @rose.claverie for updatesTo connect with Mama gena's Instagramand watch our filmed podcast or speakers on Youtube : Harvest Series.Sound editing by @lesbellesfrequencesTechnicians in Kaplankaya : Joel Moriasi, Hanan Yasir and teamMusic by ChambordArtwork : Davide d'AntonioHarvest Series is produced in partnership with Athena Advisers and Capital PartnersThe founders of Harvest Series are Burak Öymen and Roman Carel.
Can a profound, altered state of consciousness unlock the secrets of life's origins? In this episode of the Harvest Series, Rose Claverie interviews Dr. Bruce Damer, a leading mind in virtual worlds and astrobiology, who reveals his groundbreaking theory on how life began. Though his revelation caused a stir, Bruce kept the mystical experience that inspired it, an Ayahuasca journey, quietly under wraps. Dive into this fascinating discussion on the implications of his discoveries and the unconventional path that led him to them.[3:05] Bruce helps explain his discovery about the origins of life to my 9- and 12-year-old children.[9:00] What is life, fundamentally?[11:00] The philosophical impact of Bruce's discovery: life's ancestor is a community, not an individual.[19:19] Bruce discusses his journey with psychedelics, his adopted childhood, and how ayahuasca brought healing and clarity to his internal suffering.[24:40] He shares a powerful ayahuasca vision that unlocked his scientific breakthrough three months later during breathwork.[33:00] Bruce recalls a childhood moment of radical connection.If you want to know more about Center for Minds.You can follow us on Instagram : @Harvestseries, or @rose.claverie for updatesand watch our filmed podcast or speakers on Youtube : Harvest Series.Sound editing by @lesbellesfrequencesTechnicians in Kaplankaya : Joel Moriasi, Hanan Yasir and teamMusic by ChambordArtwork : Davide d'AntonioHarvest Series is produced in partnership with Athena Advisers and Capital PartnersThe founders of Harvest Series are Burak Öymen and Roman Carel.
Back by popular demand! We're excited to revisit our conversation with Dr. Shefali, originally released two years ago, where she delves into the transformative power of conscious parenting. Whether you missed it the first time or need a refresher, this episode offers timeless insights.Dont miss : Harvest is organising a retreat with Dr. Shefali on the 30th of October. You can bring your children in beautiful Kaplankaya, on the South Western Aegean Cost of Turkey : Link. [2:19] How is our ego on the way to a good education? There is a parental ego in function that makes the parent ego think that they are in complete control of the children and that children are their possessions. What is included in the ego: I need to be in control. From that comes the need to impose all my beliefs on my children (religion, culture, competition...)[6:55] What are the consequences of this kind of education on our children? They become little mini-me or become a "bad child". [7:44] What happens if you have two parents with different egos? or only one of them is conscious, and the other is not? [8:50] What are the steps to become a more conscious parent? To wake up! I have been living a pattern, it wasn't me! You should start before having children. [10:46] How to get rid of perfectionism? You have to be aware that you are killing the joy. [12:50] How do you self-reflect on how you were conditioned by your parents without feeling ingrateful? [17:00] How did Dr Shefali change when she had a child? Even if she was already meditating, she started herself also "full of ego". [19:20] So, how do we still educate our children and let them integrate into society?[20:29] Are we doing a favour to our children by making sure they speak so many languages, be a maths champion, or be the best at sports so they fit in a super competitive world?[25:00] What are we petrified in general? We are afraid to be an average human, especially in the area of social media. [29:10] What are the three lies parents are being told? Why are we not supposed to be responsible for making our children happy? [31:30] What is the difference between positive parenting and conscious parenting? The importance of the presence of the maternal figure. [35:35] How was Dr Shefali raised herself? Her mother was patient. [37:00] Little questions for Dr Shefali, like I don't know how to say 'No' to children. [39:27] Harvest of the Day : if there is one thing that give hope to Dr Shefali? Next week, we will release a new episode with scientist Bruce Damer, about the origins of life, the links between mysticism and science, and the potential impact of psychedelics on leaders.You can follow us on Instagram at @HarvestSeries or @rose.claverie for updates.Watch our podcast episodes and speaker sessions on YouTube: Harvest Series.Credits:Sound editing by: @lesbellesfrequencesTechnicians in Kaplankaya: Joel MoriasiMusic by: ChambordArtwork by: Davide d'AntonioHarvest Series is produced in partnership with Athena Advisers and Capital...
What if the story you tell yourself is holding you back from a more beautiful narrative? In this episode, Rose Claverie sits down with Vika Victoria, the storytelling expert and founder of Stories That Shift, to dive deep into the power of reshaping our personal narratives. Vika, a Moth storytelling champion, now helps leaders and teams rewrite their stories to unlock profound transformation in both life and work. Together, we explore how the stories we tell ourselves can define or limit us—and how we can reclaim that power to live with intention. Along the way, we touch on the complexities of the American Dream, the importance of voice, and the story behind Vika's iconic blue hair.[3:11] – Kicking Off: Vika shares her personal story, beginning with her family's journey from the former Soviet Union to the United States. How did this pivotal move shape her identity and narrative?[5:59] – The Moth Victory: Vika recounts her unforgettable experience winning the prestigious Moth storytelling competition in New York. What does this victory reveal about the power of storytelling?[7:54] – Conquering Public Speaking Fear: Public speaking is ranked as one of the biggest fears—why is that? Vika explains how we can become the hero of our own stories, and why embracing vulnerability is key to transformation.[11:15] – Self-Sabotaging Stories: Why do we often default to telling negative or limiting stories about ourselves? Vika explores how these harmful narratives develop and how we can begin to dismantle them.[13:20] – Reframing Your Story: Vika offers practical tips on how to reframe old, limiting stories. How can we break free from the past and craft a more empowering narrative for the future?[16:50] – Exploring Masculinity: In a deeply personal moment, Vika reflects on a time when she was trapped in a spiral of sadness. This led her to explore masculinity by hosting men's dinners across the globe—an unexpected path that led to powerful insights.[22:00] – Identity & Geopolitics: Born in the Soviet Union and of Jewish heritage, Vika shares her unique perspective on navigating a complex geopolitical world. Her core message? The importance of using your voice to free yourself—and others.[24:00] – Rapid-Fire Tips: Vika shares her top tips for becoming a better public speaker and storyteller.[25:00] – The Blue Hair Story: Curious about Vika's signature blue hair? She reveals the story behind her bold and vibrant look.[27:00] – The Art of Storytelling: What is the most important trait of a great storyteller? Vika gives us her take on what makes a story truly resonate with an audience.[28:00] – The American Dream Revisited: Does the classic story of the American Dream still hold true today? Vika offers her thoughts on its relevance in the modern world.[33:33] – Cancel Culture & Storytelling: In a world of "cancel culture," should we rewrite stories from the past that no longer align with today's values? Vika weighs in on this timely debate.[34:00] – Harvest of the Day: To close, Vika shares a powerful memory of radical connection from her youth—one that shaped her journey in unexpected ways.To know more about Vika, here is her website.You can follow us on Instagram : @Harvestseries, or @rose.claverie for updatesand watch our filmed podcast or speakers on Youtube : Harvest...
How can material wealth be reconciled with a deeper sense of purpose? Lynne Twist's powerful story offers a profound perspective on this challenge. In this episode, recorded at the Harvest Summit in Kaplankaya, Turkey, Lynn delves into her experiences working alongside Mother Teresa and her tireless efforts to protect the Amazon rainforest. Discover how Lynne's extraordinary journey reveals the true intersection of financial ethics and spiritual fulfillment.How can material wealth be reconciled with a deeper sense of purpose? Lynne Twist's powerful story offers a profound perspective on this challenge. In this episode, recorded at the Harvest Summit in Kaplankaya, Turkey, Lynn delves into her experiences working alongside Mother Teresa and her tireless efforts to protect the Amazon rainforest. Discover how Lynne's extraordinary journey reveals the true intersection of financial ethics and spiritual fulfillment.[1:18] Introduction of the topic and guest, Lynne Twist.[3:42] The interview with Lynne Twist begins. She shares how much she loved her experience in Kaplankaya during the Harvest Summit.[5:20] I ask Lynne to divide her life into chapters. She starts with her early years, discussing her involvement in a controversial movement in the U.S., focused on freeing oneself from social conditioning. She then details how she began her journey with The Hunger Project. "There are no poor people, only poor environments."[10:45] Lynne reflects on the beauty of people living in war or famine-stricken areas and shares a lesson she learned from Mother Teresa.[13:33] Lynne talks about her upbringing with loving parents and the sudden loss of her father when she was 14 years old.[17:27] After The Hunger Project, Lynne developed a fundraising methodology and participated in an initiative led by Mikhail Gorbachev, alongside global leaders like Jane Goodall and the Dalai Lama, for five years.[20:23] The second chapter of Lynne's life begins with a revelation during a shamanic ceremony in Guatemala.[28:00] Lynne describes her journey to the Amazon Rainforest, marking the beginning of the Pachamama Alliance. "We need to end human supremacy," Lynne emphasizes.[35:00] Lynne discusses the concept of "The Soul of Money." What does it mean, and does money have a soul? She highlights the importance of paying attention to what we already have.[40:30] Harvest of the Day: Lynne recalls a moment when she felt deeply connected with her family.To know more about The Soul of Money or the Pachamama AllianceLynne Twist is the author of "The Soulf Money : Reclaiming Wealth of Our Inner Resources"You can follow us on Instagram : @Harvestseries, or @rose.claverie for updatesand watch our filmed podcast or speakers on Youtube : Harvest Series.Sound editing by @lesbellesfrequencesTechnicians in Kaplankaya : Joel Moriasi, Hanan Yasir and teamMusic by ChambordArtwork : Davide d'AntonioHarvest Series is produced in partnership with
In a world where transformation is the ultimate freedom, Nick Brewer's journey from drug smuggling and a brutal prison in Argentina to personal redemption is nothing short of extraordinary. Join us as Nick shares his remarkable story of liberation and the profound spiritual awakening he experienced behind bars. From a life once consumed by danger and excess to founding Primal Moves, his path is a testament to resilience and change. Tune in to hear how he reinvented himself and now inspires others through his revolutionary method. Host Rose Claverie guides this gripping conversation on the Harvest Series.[1:50] : introduction on who is Nick Brewer.[2:54] : How did Nick get access to a yoga book in prison? Why was isolation in prison like a blessing for Nick? [3:54] : Nick comes back on his journey, when his skiing career was over at 18 when he injured himself, making him want to disapear. He gets to Antibes in France, and starts to sell cannabis and ecstasy, then moves to Marbella. [7:14] : Nick starts to smuggle cocaine. It's another world way more dangerous. He moves to Buenos Aires where he lives a double life.[9:50] : Nick was another man now. He transcendeted himself in prison. He comed back on how he got arrested and his life in prison, a city inside walls. [16:00] : How Nick managed to read his first book of yoga, and how it transformed him. He discovers what is ego and starts observing his mind. [20:00] : 4 years after his sentence, Nick had a total breakdown that led him to a desireless phase.[24:55] : Nick is free, on a plane to London. His former life is dissolved. [30:00] : Nick's new career and training. [36:50] : What is Nick's message after this journey? [37:43] : Harvest of the Day : where is the last time Nick felt radically connected?To know more about Nick and Primal Moves, check his Instagram account : @primalmovesibizaIn our next episode, we'll be speaking with Lynne Twist, an extraordinary activist dedicated to alleviating poverty, protecting the Amazon rainforest, and preserving its indigenous cultures. You can follow us on Instagram : @Harvestseries, or @rose.claverie for updatesand watch our filmed podcast or speakers on Youtube : Harvest Series.Sound editing by @lesbellesfrequencesTechnicians in Kaplankaya : Joel Moriasi, Hanan Yasir and teamMusic by ChambordArtwork : Davide d'AntonioHarvest Series is produced in partnership with Athena Advisers and Capital PartnersThe founders of Harvest Series are Burak Öymen and Roman Carel.Mentioned in this episode:Templar and Dr. ShefaliInterested in joining us for our two next fabulous events? A musical night at the Templar home in Portugal on the 21st of September, and a 3 day retreat to deepen your family connection with the amazing Dr. Shefali from the 30th of October.Templar and Shefali
Today, we delve into a debated topic: LSD. At the 8th Harvest Summit in Kaplankaya, Amanda Feilding, a pioneering advocate for psychedelic research, shared her insights with journalist Rose Claverie. Amanda has spent decades championing the legalization of LSD, driven by her commitment to changing perceptions and policies surrounding psychedelics. Known as the “First Lady of LSD,” Amanda's journey is intertwined with both her aristocratic background and her groundbreaking work with the Beckley Foundation. In this episode, Amanda shares her personal experiences and the latest scientific insights into psychedelics. We emphasize that this discussion is purely informational and not an endorsement of drug use. Join us as we explore Amanda Feilding's extraordinary life and her relentless pursuit of change.[4:00]: LSD is the "Queen of Psychedelics" for Amanda, demonized by the American government.[5:00]: How are scientific experiments conducted at the Beckley Foundation to gather data? What does Amanda anticipate from their latest study on the brain and the body?[11:00]: Why glucose is important during an LSD experience, and how having a diabetic father was "good training" for Amanda.[13:36]: Discussion on the risk of overdose.[16:00]: LSD is not for everyone; it's a "minority sport" according to Amanda.[18:40]: The Beckley Foundation was created by Amanda to show that LSD not only enhances cognitive functions but also has positive effects on mental health issues. One study showed it helps fight nicotine addiction.[25:00]: How was Amanda's use of LSD in her youth? It was not a way of life; she recounts a horrible experience she had.[27:00]: Amanda shares her story, including mystical childhood experiences.[34:00]: Discussion on microdosing and its potential for increasing neuroplasticity to treat neurodegenerative diseases, with an example of a lady's improvement.[45:00]: Safety advice regarding LSD.To know more about the Beckley FoundationYou can follow us on Instagram at @HarvestSeries or @rose.claverie for updates.Watch our podcast episodes and speaker sessions on YouTube: Harvest Series.Credits:Sound editing by: @lesbellesfrequencesTechnicians in Kaplankaya: Joel Moriasi, Hanan Yasir, and teamMusic by: ChambordArtwork by: Davide d'AntonioHarvest Series is produced in partnership with Athena Advisers and Capital PartnersHarvest Series Founders: Burak Öymen and Roman Carel
In this episode of the Harvest Series, listeners are transported to the serene setting of Kaplankaya, Turkey, where Dutch pianist Joep Beving captivated an audience with his evocative performance. Surrounded by candlelight and the gentle sounds of the Aegean Sea, Joep Beving's minimalist compositions created a profound sense of peace and introspection. During this conversation, the pianist explores how his music has influenced his mental well-being and his approach to success. Podcast Show Notes: Joep Beving[3:02] - Interview IntroductionThe interview kicks off with Joep Beving as he prepares for his concert for the Harvest audience. He gives insights into what the audience can expect from his performance, describing the emotions and experiences he hopes to convey through his music.[4:45] - Concert as MeditationJoep likens his concert to a group meditation, emphasizing the calming and introspective nature of his music. He opens up about his personal journey, sharing the pivotal moment in his life when he experienced burnout and how playing the piano became his sanctuary, offering clarity and peace amidst the chaos.[8:00] - Overcoming AnxietyJoep delves into his personal growth over the past 15 years, discussing the strategies and mindset shifts that have helped him transform from being an anxious person to finding balance and tranquillity. He shares valuable insights into how music plays a crucial role in maintaining his mental well-being.[10:40] - Early Beginnings with PianoReflecting on his childhood, Joep recounts how he started playing the piano and the role it played in his life. Although he admits he wouldn't classify himself as a traditionally trained musician, he highlights the deep connection and passion that have fueled his musical journey from a young age.[17:00] - Creating vs. PerformingIn this segment, Joep contemplates the joys of composing music versus performing live. He explores the creative process behind his compositions and discusses what he finds most fulfilling about each aspect of his career.[19:00] - Relationship with the PianoJoep shares a touching story about his relationship with the piano, particularly focusing on a German instrument his grandmother bought for him. Despite not initially liking the piano, he explains how his appreciation for the instrument grew over time and became a significant part of his musical identity.[22:00] - Memorable Fan EncounterJoep recounts a heartwarming story about a meaningful encounter with a fan. He describes how this interaction impacted him and reinforced the profound connection music can create between artists and their audience.[29:00] - Upcoming ProjectsLooking ahead, Joep discusses his future projects and what listeners can anticipate from his upcoming work. He provides a glimpse into his creative vision and the new directions he plans to explore in his music.[30:16] - Harvest of the DayIn the closing segment, Joep reflects on a moment of radical connection from his childhood. Next Episode:Join us next time for a conversation with Amanda Feilding about psychedelics and LSD more specifically. Stay tuned!You can follow us on Instagram at @HarvestSeries or @rose.claverie for updates.Watch our podcast episodes and speaker sessions on YouTube: Harvest Series.Credits:Sound editing by:
Dive into a unique and emotional journey with Isabelle and Laura Hof, daughters of the legendary Wim Hof, as they join Rose Claverie on the Harvest Series podcast. With humor, authenticity, and raw emotion, the Hof sisters share what it was like growing up under the guidance of the “Iceman” himself.From hilarious sibling banter to deeply touching stories, Isabelle and Laura discuss how their father's extreme practices shaped their childhood, the profound impact of losing their mother, and the powerful benefits of cold therapy. Discover why the Wim Hof Method is more than just a cold plunge—it's a way of life.Whether you're curious about cold exposure or simply want to hear an inspiring story, this episode is a must-listen! Join us for a conversation filled with laughter, tears, and insights into the art of embracing the cold.
Our episode for the day for Harvest Series is all about writing. I was deeply moved by Yrsa Daley-Ward's beautiful poem recited on the beach during the opening of the Harvest Series summit in Kaplankaya. The poem, about a family dinner that felt quite uncomfortable, sets the tone for this episode.In this interview, recorded with my friend Greg Pouy, we delve into creativity and authenticity. Yrsa, author of "Bones", shares her spontaneous and authentic writing process, making this a conversation you won't want to miss. Tune in to explore the magic of poetry and the power of genuine expression[2:30] – Introduction to the interview. Yrsa recites a poem about love.[5:49] – Greg asks Yrsa about her relationship with letting go.[7:35] – The meaning behind the title of Yrsa's book, Bone.[9:13] – Yrsa's vision for modern poetry.[12:00] – Discussion on authenticity. Yrsa talks about organizing workshops and how she helps people realize their creativity.[15:10] – Has Yrsa always been confident in writing and publishing her thoughts?[19:00] – Greg inquires about women of colour in writing. Yrsa discusses the increasing number of women of colour in the literary world.[21:29] – The impact of social networks on Yrsa's work and her engagement with them.[24:50] – Yrsa reads "Poetry," the poem she recited during the Harvest opening ceremony by the fire—an unforgettable moment.[29:30] – Harvest of the Day: I ask Yrsa about a moment when she felt radically connected with her family.[31:14] – Greg's final question, "Vlan": What does Yrsa want to open or close the door to?You can follow us on Instagram at @HarvestSeries or @rose.claverie for updates.Watch our podcast episodes and speaker sessions on YouTube: Harvest Series.Credits:Sound editing by: @lesbellesfrequencesTechnicians in Kaplankaya: Joel Moriasi, Hanan Yasir, and teamMusic by: ChambordArtwork by: Davide d'AntonioHarvest Series is produced in partnership with Athena Advisers and Capital PartnersHarvest Series Founders: Burak Öymen and Roman Carel
Dive into the inspiring journey of Ben Nemtin, co-creator of 'The Buried Life,' as he sits down with journalist Rose Claverie on Harvest Series! From battling anxiety to playing basketball with President Obama, Ben's story is a testament to chasing dreams fearlessly. Join us as Ben shares how pursuing his bucket list transformed his life and empowered countless others. Don't miss this captivating episode!Episode Highlights:[2:45] Ben Nemtin shares his remarkable story. Over a decade, Ben and his friends followed their dreams on MTV's "The Buried Life," turning their bucket list into a way of life.[5:00] Ben recounts the beginning of his journey. As a member of the national rugby team in Canada, missing a crucial kick during a final led to a deep depression. This pivotal moment inspired him to seek out inspiring people and experiences.[14:00] Discover how Ben and his friends managed to play basketball with President Obama and the invaluable lessons he learned from this incredible experience.[17:30] Ben delves into the importance of accountability and explains how sharing your goals with others can help you achieve your dreams.[24:30] One of the biggest lessons Ben learned on his journey is the power of letting go of control.[26:00] Ben opens up about his struggles with anxiety and discusses the importance of mental health.[30:00] Was falling in love on Ben's bucket list? Hear about his arrival in Kaplankaya with his beautiful girlfriend, Vanessa.[32:00] Learn how to start your own bucket list, focusing not just on travel and adventure but on all aspects of life.[40:00] Harvest of the Day: Ben shares a cherished memory of a family moment where he felt profoundly connected.If you want to know more about Ben's book you can order it here.You can follow us on Instagram : @Harvestseries, or @rose.claverie for updatesand watch our filmed podcast or speakers on Youtube : Harvest Series.Sound editing by @lesbellesfrequencesTechnicians in Kaplankaya : Joel Moriasi, Hanan Yasir and teamMusic by ChambordArtwork : Davide d'AntonioHarvest Series is produced in partnership with Athena Advisers and Capital PartnersThe founders of Harvest Series are Burak Öymen and Roman Carel.
Show Notes:Today, I interview the co-founders of London Nootropics, a young brand that makes mushroom-based coffees. Zain Peer and Shez Shaik, based in London, share their entrepreneurial journey with us in an episode recorded in Kaplankaya, during the 8th Summit of Harvest. They discuss how they came up with the idea to focus on adaptogens, what adaptogens are, what they are not, and the scientific ways these substances enhance our daily lives. They also talk about their entrepreneurial challenges, efforts, and how they met in school.Episode Breakdown:[2:54] - Introduction of the podcast. What are adaptogens? They are like a thermostat in our body. What's the difference between normal coffee and adaptogen coffee?[7:19] - What is the science behind adaptogens?[9:00] - What is the legislation around adaptogens?[10:40] - Are mushroom coffees "magic coffees"?[13:49] - The story of London Nootropics. Zain shares how he and Shez wanted a natural boost in their coffee before going to the gym and how they met Amanda, an Australian nutritionist who introduced them to adaptogens.[17:22] - Shez joins the recording in the villa and sits next to Zain.[19:00] - Shez and Zain share a story about resolving a product delivery issue, showing their dedication to timely service.[22:10] - Discussing the impact of building a brand together on their friendship.[24:00] - Defining moments for London Nootropics, including their appearance on the BBC.[26:00] - Zain and Shez talk about the importance of transparency and ethical sourcing.[32:00] - Tasting their hydration salts. I chose lemon-lime. This leads into the "Harvest of the Day," a moment of Radical Connection.Resources:Visit the London Nootropics websiteNext Episode:Join us next time for a conversation with Ben Nemtin about the things you want to do before you die. Stay tuned!You can follow us on Instagram at @HarvestSeries or @rose.claverie for updates.Watch our podcast episodes and speaker sessions on YouTube: Harvest Series.Credits:Sound editing by: @lesbellesfrequencesTechnician in Kaplankaya: Joel MoriasiMusic by: ChambordArtwork by: Davide d'AntonioHarvest Series is produced in partnership with Athena Advisers and Capital PartnersHarvest Series Founders: Burak Öymen and Roman Carel
In this episode of the Harvest Series podcast, we delve into the essence of manhood with transformative coach Nic Warner. Recorded at the Harvest Summit in Kaplankaya, Nic shares his insightful journey of helping men understand their roles and identities through rites of passage and conscious breathing. His engaging presence and profound reflections resonate deeply, especially for those of us raising sons. Join us as Nic explores the complexities of masculinity, fatherhood, and personal growth. Listen now on Spotify or watch on YouTube for an inspiring conversation that transcends generations.[2:01] - Nic Warner has been traveling to organize men's retreats. He explains some of the activities that take place there and the overall goals.[7:01] - Discussing the lack of rites of passage in modern times, which are essential for boys to transition into men by being taken away from the community and initiated.[10:01] - Who has the most influence in helping a boy become a man? Is it the mother or the father?[14:00] - How does this theory apply to modern times, where women often earn more money and may take on more masculine roles? How does this create confusion, and what is a healthy balance in a relationship?[20:30] - Nic shares his personal experience with his father and his own journey to manhood.[33:20] - Nic is expecting a son soon. How is he preparing for fatherhood?[35:00] - Alcohol is a major enemy of masculinity. Nic explains his relationship with alcohol and drugs.[38:00] - Harvest of the Day: What is Nic's most memorable experience of Radical Connection from his childhood?You can follow us on Instagram at @HarvestSeries or @rose.claverie for updates.Watch our podcast episodes and speaker sessions on YouTube: Harvest Series.Credits:Sound editing by: @lesbellesfrequencesTechnician in Kaplankaya: Joel MoriasiMusic by: ChambordArtwork by: Davide d'AntonioHarvest Series is produced in partnership with Athena Advisers and Capital PartnersHarvest Series Founders: Burak Öymen and Roman Carel
It's become a tradition for us now. In this episode of the Harvest Series podcast, we welcome Jamie Wheal, the author of "Recapture the Rapture," a renowned expert on peak performance, neuroscience, and flow states, and the Executive Director of the Flow Genome Project, to introduce the theme of our 8th season summit. The last theme was Radical Connection.You will soon find out why the biblical brothers Cain and Abel (present in many religions) are in this podcast's title. This episode runs longer than usual, but Jamie's insights were so profound and evolutionary that we couldn't bear to cut any part of the interview or split it into two parts. He provides so much information that I usually have to pause when listening to this episode to fully digest what he says!Join us as Jamie Wheal takes us on a journey through the story and future of our civilization, viewed through the lens of connection.Episode Breakdown:[2:01] - Jamie explains why the theme Radical Connection was chosen for this 8th season of the Harvest Summit in Kaplankaya. Why do we feel so disconnected today?[6:05] - Jamie cites the ancient social technologies we left behind. But how do we fight against the inevitable frictions emerging from the communities?[10:00] - Are demagogues and populists responsible for us feeling disconnected, along with social networks?[15:00] - Jamie talks about migration and humans being always on the move.[20:14] - We are going back to a multipolar world. What are the 3 main forces driving disconnection: 1. Tribalism 2. Colonialism 3. Capitalism.[28:00] - We are used to thinking that technology will solve our resource problems.[33:00] - How can we deal with these situations where if we want to raise the standard of living of Americans, we would need the resources of 3 to 4 planets Earth. Reduction is politically untenable.[35:00] - We are in a case of obligate adaptation: how to recalibrate our carbon consumption to standards of living that meet our needs. How do we become healthier and more connected?[43:00] - I'm trying to get hope from maybe the next generations. Jamie doesn't want to put all the effort into the kids.[45:00] - What about fixing people's consciousness? Yes, if it doesn't make us just self-indulgent.[54:42] - Jamie is writing a book: if an anthropologist from space came down to Earth and checked what was happening, interviewing the wisest ones, what is going on? What are the drivers of evolution?[57:49] - "Evolution (life on this Earth) is nothing more and less than an amoral and indifferent novelty engine. Its purpose is to create and generate options and possibilities. 90% crashes, 10% persist. That's how you get new and different." Out of these different things comes complexity. Some complex things are not beautiful, like cancer, but some things are good, true, and beautiful. Let's protect them. But it needs energy."[1:00:00] - The story of human civilization has been nothing more than a hunt for ever hotter fire to heat ever more interesting star stuff.[1:08:00] - What are the tools we have in our hands? We have seasons and contrasts, spinning, the moon... They are Earthshots giving us hope.Next episode will be with Nic Warner, a transformational coach, about how boys can become men. He will share his moving story with full transparency.You can follow us on Instagram at @HarvestSeries or @rose.claverie for updates.Watch our podcast episodes and speaker sessions on YouTube: Harvest Series.Credits:Sound editing by:
In this episode, I have the privilege of interviewing the fabulous Esther Perel in Kaplankaya. Recognized as one of today's most profound and innovative voices on modern relationships, Esther is fluent in nine languages and runs a therapy practice in New York City. She attended the Harvest Summit with friends, bringing immense joy and energy to the event. Eager to try every practice, Esther also delivered beautiful speeches. In this interview, we reflect on her 40 years of experience as a psychotherapist.In this episode, we explore:[2:57]: Why are relationships so hard? Why isn't just loving enough? Esther delves into the complexity of modern relationships and the increased expectations we place on them.[4:55]: The perfect recipe to fail in your relationship and remain single for life, according to Esther.[8:55]: The fundamental reasons why people get together in the first place.[11:05]: With 40 years of experience, Esther has developed a keen intuition. She shares how she leverages it in her practice.[15:25]: An example from her practice: Should I break up with my dad? Esther offers insights into understanding and improving familial relationships.[18:25]: The overemphasis on psychotherapy's focus on what people lacked after Freud, and how this perspective has shifted.[20:55]: Applying Esther's approach to other fields like geopolitics or the business world. She provides a fascinating analysis of polarization and handling complex situations.[28:31]: Quick-fire questions to Esther, including how she practices being a good spouse and what she would do if she couldn't talk about relationships anymore.[31:37]: Harvest of The Day : a moment when Esther felt very connected with her family.Stay tuned for insights that could transform your understanding of relationships and much more. You can visit estherperel.com, a great resource for access to her game, her online courses, and innumerable resources to help you keep the spark of desire alive in your relationships.You can follow us on Instagram at @HarvestSeries or @rose.claverie for updates.Watch our podcast episodes and speaker sessions on YouTube: Harvest Series.Credits:Sound editing by: @lesbellesfrequencesTechnicians in Kaplankaya: Joel Moriasi, Hanan Yasir, and teamMusic by: ChambordArtwork by: Davide d'AntonioHarvest Series is produced in partnership with Athena Advisers and Capital Partners.Harvest Series Founders: Burak Öymen and Roman Carel
Get ready to dive into a world of movement and flexibility with Julien Paccaud, a French osteopath, in this episode of Harvest Series. A seasoned attendee of all the Harvest summits in Kaplankaya, Julien shares his mantra: flexibility. Discover his journey from being a former national champion of barefoot waterskiing to exploring the importance of movement, hydration, and breathing. We'll also discuss, more unexpectedly, our relationship with our feet! Join us as we explore the art of staying agile in both body and mind. Tune in for insights that will leave you ready to embrace a more fluid approach to life.[2:16] Start of the interview: Julien explains why flexibility is his priority, drawing from his experience as a former barefoot waterskiing champion and an osteopath.[7:02] The impact of modern life: Spending so much time on our computers affects our bodies. What can we do to compensate?[11:33] Dehydration: Many people are dehydrated. What are the solutions according to Julien Paccaud? We also discuss the importance of proper breathing.[16:49] Osteopathy: A brief discussion about osteopathy and the various techniques used to help clients.[19:20] Our relationship with our feet: Julien invites people to walk barefoot. He shares tips on how to get active feet and why it's important.[28:30] Physical and mental flexibility: What is the relationship between the two? And how can non-flexible people improve?[32:00] Saying YES and NO: Julien discusses the importance of balancing yes and no in our interactions with people.[35:00] Harvest experience: Julien talks about his experience at Harvest, being one of the few to have attended all the summits.[38:50] Harvest of the day: Julien shares his favourite tool for transformation.To reach Julien : Webesite : www.julienpaccaud.comInstagram : @julien_paccaudemail : Julien@mybodyecology.comAnd the next episode will actually be with... Esther Perel! stay tuned.Follow us on Instagram: @Harvestseries or @rose.claverie for updates. You can also watch our filmed podcast or speakers on YouTube: Harvest Series.Sound editing by @lesbellesfrequences. Technicians in Kaplankaya: Joel Moriasi, Hanan Yasir, and team. Music by Chambord. Artwork by Davide d'Antonio.Harvest Series is produced in partnership with Athena Advisers and Capital Partners. The founders of Harvest Series are Burak Öymen and Roman Carel.
Today, listeners are treated to a condensed version of an interview with Daniel Schmachtenberger, a renowned philosopher and strategist known for confronting humanity's most critical challenge: self-destruction. Over the course of history, numerous civilizations have grappled with this perilous fate, but with our contemporary advancements, the potential repercussions loom on a global scale. This insightful conversation took place in Kaplankaya during Harvest.You can follow us on Instagram : @Harvestseries, or @rose.claverie for updatesand watch our filmed podcast or speakers on Youtube : Harvest Series.Sound editing by @lesbellesfrequencesTechnicians in Kaplankaya : Joel Moriasi, Hanan Yasir and teamMusic by ChambordArtwork : Pedro Vidigal & Davide d'AntonioHarvest Series is produced in partnership with Athena Advisers and Capital PartnersThe founders of Harvest Series are Burak Öymen and Roman Carel.
The Hangover: Special Episode with Harvest Series Co-Founders Burak Öymen and Roman CarelThis episode is a very special one. Burak Öymen and Roman Carel, the co-founders of Harvest Series, showed up at the villa where the podcast is taking place right after the conclusion of the Harvest Series summit. Initially, the two friends were supposed to simply debrief out loud about their experience during this 8th season and share their vision for the future of Harvest. However, they surprised the host, Rose Claverie, by transforming themselves into skilled interviewers to delve deeper into the podcast itself and Rose's journey!This episode, titled "The Hangover," isn't named because the trio is struggling to function on a Sunday morning, but rather to highlight the friendly and relaxed nature of their discussion, showing that personal development and growth can be laid-back. Join us for this unique and insightful conversation!Episode Notes:[2:07] Burak and Roman share how the party went the day before, the last party after the end of the Harvest summit, and reflect on all the hard work.[3:24] Burak explains why the Harvest summit is unique and in a category of its own.[4:45] Roman attributes the success of the event largely to its location in Kaplankaya, Turkey.[7:00] Roman and Burak decide to interview me about my journey with the Harvest Series podcast! This is a real surprise from these two! Roman asks what my most moving moments were while recording this 8th season.[9:00] I cannot fail to mention the team: my dear Joel, who edits the podcast with me all year long with all his heart; Kerem, who filmed this year with a big smile on his face all day long, and the amazing Neil, the communication director of Harvest, who orchestrated this episode.[13:20] My old friend Roman asks about my journey since the first episode I recorded. I share an embarrassing moment with Dr. Gabor Maté.[16:35] I try to regain control! I ask what the next chapter for Harvest will be. They reveal the theme of the next Harvest Summit, which will focus on Courage. They discuss whether to use the word "Radical" in front of courage and seem to decide to drop it. They share that they are already thinking about next year.[21:39] Roman teases Burak about his dancing skills.[22:30] We delve deeper into the importance of Harvest in Burak and Roman's lives.[27:50] Harvest of the Day for Season 8: What moment did they feel radically connected as children?Join us for an episode full of surprises, insights, and heartfelt discussions!You can follow us on Instagram : @Harvestseries, or @rose.claverie for updatesand watch our filmed podcast or speakers on Youtube : Harvest Series.Sound editing by @lesbellesfrequencesTechnicians in Kaplankaya : Joel Moriasi, Hanan Yasir and teamMusic by ChambordArtwork : Davide d'AntonioHarvest Series is produced in partnership with Athena Advisers and Capital PartnersThe founders of Harvest Series are Burak Öymen and Roman Carel.
Today's episode offers a tantalizing glimpse into an interview with Manex Ibar, a French Shaman, as he guides listeners through the mystical realm of shamanism—a practice steeped in ancient traditions and embraced across diverse cultures worldwide. Despite its rising prominence, shamanism remains veiled in intrigue. Manex's journey began in adolescence, a time when Western awareness of shamanic practices was limited. In this snippet, he illuminates some of the prevalent misunderstandings surrounding the shamanic path.You can follow us on Instagram : @Harvestseries, or @rose.claverie for updatesand watch our filmed podcast or speakers on Youtube : Harvest Series.Sound editing by @lesbellesfrequencesTechnicians in Kaplankaya : Joel Moriasi, Hanan Yasir and teamMusic by ChambordArtwork : Pedro Vidigal & Davide d'AntonioHarvest Series is produced in partnership with Athena Advisers and Capital PartnersThe founders of Harvest Series are Burak Öymen and Roman Carel.
This is the final episode of Harvest in London. We're wrapping up with a grand finale, featuring a double interview with Wade Davies, the Canadian explorer and influential advocate for the world's indigenous cultures, and Howard Covington, Chair of the Clientearth board—an organization dedicated to enforcing environmental laws worldwide. This special interview was orchestrated by one of Harvest Series' founders, Burak, and I must say, I couldn't be happier with the result. In this conversation, you'll witness two environmental activists from different arenas engaging in a peaceful dialogue. From electric cars to catastrophism, lobbing or which advice to give to the next generations, they cover it all. Join us as we delve into their insightful discussion, which took place during the Harvest Series event at Koko in London.You can follow us on Instagram : @Harvestseries, or @rose.claverie for updatesand watch our filmed podcast or speakers on Youtube : Harvest Series.Sound editing by @lesbellesfrequencesTechnicians in Kaplankaya : Joel Moriasi, Hanan Yasir and teamMusic by ChambordArtwork : Davide d'AntonioHarvest Series is produced in partnership with Athena Advisers and Capital PartnersThe founders of Harvest Series are Burak Öymen and Roman Carel.
In this snippet, listeners are treated to a condensed version of an interview with Adah Parris, a remarkable system thinker, storyteller, and artist. Adah, who holds influential roles as the chair of Mental Health First Aid England and leader of the Culture Values Advisory Group, discusses the significance of asking the right questions. The conversation kicks off with a profound inquiry: Which ancestors do we aspire to become? Join Adah as she illuminates this thought-provoking question and examines whether it's fueled by ego or a deeper longing for legacy.You can follow us on Instagram : @Harvestseries, or @rose.claverie for updatesand watch our filmed podcast or speakers on Youtube : Harvest Series.Sound editing by @lesbellesfrequencesTechnicians in Kaplankaya : Joel Moriasi, Hanan Yasir and teamMusic by ChambordArtwork : Pedro Vidigal & Davide d'AntonioHarvest Series is produced in partnership with Athena Advisers and Capital PartnersThe founders of Harvest Series are Burak Öymen and Roman Carel.
In this groundbreaking episode of Harvest Series, Dr. Enayat, a UK trained GP and the visionary founder of Hum2n, delves into the fundamental question of longevity: What does it take to achieve optimal health and wellness for a lifetime? Discover how Dr. Enayat's cutting-edge lab tests are revolutionizing healthcare by uncovering the underlying markers that contribute to disease. With a focus on understanding the "why" behind health issues, Dr. Enayat challenges traditional healthcare norms and emphasizes the importance of personalized care.From nutrition and supplements to therapies, hormones, and aging, Dr. Enayat covers it all in this must-listen episode. Don't miss out as he shares actionable strategies to optimize your health and unlock the secrets to longevity.[2:28] : [2:28] : [2:28] : [2:28] : [2:28] : [2:28] : [2:28] : [2:28] : [2:28] : [2:28] : [2:28] : [2:28] : [2:28] : [2:28] : [2:28] : [2:28] : [2:28] : [2:28] : [2:28] : [2:28] : [2:28] : [2:28] : [2:28] : [2:28] : [2:28] : [2:28] : [2:28] : [2:28] : [2:28] : [2:28] : [2:28] : [2:28] : [2:28] : [2:28] : [2:28] : [2:28] : [2:28] : [2:28] : [2:28] : [2:28] : You can follow us on Instagram : @Harvestseries, or @rose.claverie for updatesand watch our filmed podcast or speakers on Youtube : Harvest Series.Sound editing by @lesbellesfrequencesTechnicians in Kaplankaya : Joel Moriasi, Hanan Yasir and teamMusic by ChambordArtwork : Pedro Vidigal & Davide d'AntonioHarvest Series is produced in partnership with Athena Advisers and Capital PartnersThe founders of Harvest Series are Burak Öymen and Roman Carel.
This podcast episode is a condensed version of a previous interview with Bibi Brzozka, a conscious sexuality guide known for her transformative workshops at Harvest in Kaplankaya. Having previously explored the depths of conscious sexuality, Bibi delve into its profound significance and impact. Bibi shares invaluable tips towards the end of their discussion, offering listeners a glimpse into the world of conscious sexuality. Tune in to discover these insightful nuggets of wisdom! If you enjoyed this excerpt, be sure to catch the full version in episode number 18 of the Harvest Series. You can follow us on Instagram : @Harvestseries, or @rose.claverie for updatesand watch our filmed podcast or speakers on Youtube : Harvest Series.Sound editing by @lesbellesfrequencesTechnicians in Kaplankaya : Joel Moriasi, Hanan Yasir and teamMusic by ChambordArtwork : Pedro Vidigal & Davide d'AntonioHarvest Series is produced in partnership with Athena Advisers and Capital PartnersThe founders of Harvest Series are Burak Öymen and Roman Carel.
Today, Yasmine Mc Dougall Sterea is the guest of Harvest Series. With a distinguished career spanning 11 years as editor and creative director at Vogue, collaborating with luminaries like Rihanna and Naomi Campbell, Yasmine's path took a profound turn when personal loss prompted her to challenge the myth of perfectionism. Through her award-winning organization, Free Free, Yasmine advocates for the emotional, physical, and financial freedom of women worldwide. Delve into the exploration of societal expectations, the multiplicity of roles women navigate, and the pursuit of genuine freedom as Yasmine sheds light on these crucial topics.[2:56] Yasmine shares her unique perspective on freedom for girls and women, offering a refreshing definition that challenges conventional norms.[4:32] Delve into the deeply personal story behind the inception of Free Free, sparked by Yasmine's experience of pregnancy with a daughter.[7:50] Explore Yasmine's journey of healing and self-discovery, as she reflects on the transformative power of her own experiences.[11:10] Discover the profound impact of motherhood on Yasmine's life and priorities.[14:45] Learn about the new avenues of exploration and growth that Yasmine has embraced, challenging herself to step outside of her comfort zone in pursuit of her mission.[16:50] Uncover the core mission of Free Free and its commitment to empowering women and girls worldwide through innovative programs and initiatives.[20:15] Hear about Free Free's groundbreaking university program and its efforts to foster a culture of authenticity.[23:30] Delve into the concept of the First Political Order and its implications for understanding and addressing societal inequalities.[25:50] Explore the diverse backgrounds and experiences of the women served by Free Free, highlighting the intersectionality of social privilege.[29:00] Join Yasmine as she shares her insights into the dynamics of feminine and masculine energies and their role in personal and collective transformation.[33:00] In the "Harvest of the Day" segment, discover Yasmine's favourite tool of transformation.You can follow us on Instagram : @Harvestseries, or @rose.claverie for updatesand watch our filmed podcast or speakers on Youtube : Harvest Series.Sound editing by @lesbellesfrequencesTechnicians in Kaplankaya : Joel Moriasi, Hanan Yasir and teamMusic by ChambordArtwork : Pedro Vidigal & Davide d'AntonioHarvest Series is produced in partnership with Athena Advisers and Capital PartnersThe founders of Harvest Series are Burak Öymen and Roman Carel.
In this episode of Harvest Series, here is a condensed version of an interview with Alexandre Tannous, a distinguished sound therapist renowned for his profound understanding of the therapeutic power of sound. Recorded at the Harvest event in Kaplankaya, Alexandre shares insights from various perspectives, including Western scientific, Eastern philosophical, and shamanic societal beliefs, on how music can fundamentally transform our being, and which music is good for you, and which one is not as good!If you found these insights intriguing, be sure to catch the full version in episode number 17. You can follow us on Instagram : @Harvestseries, or @rose.claverie for updatesand watch our filmed podcast or speakers on Youtube : Harvest Series.Sound editing by @lesbellesfrequencesTechnicians in Kaplankaya : Joel Moriasi, Hanan Yasir and teamMusic by ChambordArtwork : Pedro Vidigal & Davide d'AntonioHarvest Series is produced in partnership with Athena Advisers and Capital PartnersThe founders of Harvest Series are Burak Öymen and Roman Carel.
This podcast episode of Harvest Series features a special interview with Manon Elise, who graciously welcomed us into her home in Lisbon to discuss all things Harvest. What sets Harvest apart from other wellness festivals? Does she even like the term 'wellness'? We delve into the essence of Harvest and get an exclusive sneak peek into the upcoming 8th season in Kaplankaya, set to launch in May. From keynote speakers to this season's theme and exciting new additions like beachside glamping, we cover it all. Join us for a delightful conversation between Manon and Rose as we explore the unique vibe of Harvest and learn more about the wonderful Manon herself.You can follow us on Instagram : @Harvestseries, or @rose.claverie for updatesand watch our filmed podcast or speakers on Youtube : Harvest Series.Sound editing by @lesbellesfrequencesTechnicians in Kaplankaya : Joel Moriasi, Hanan Yasir and teamMusic by ChambordArtwork : Pedro Vidigal & Davide d'AntonioHarvest Series is produced in partnership with Athena Advisers and Capital PartnersThe founders of Harvest Series are Burak Öymen and Roman Carel.