Find the purpose of your life and celebrate each moment with beautifully inspiring ideas for your health, life, spirituality and all things beautiful. I will share with you interviews with experts from all walks of life who have the most amazing knowledge, and hear inspiring stories of love and survival. You will hear mystical music that delights your spirit, share healthy living ideas and all things that ignite that inspirational spark. Together we can discover what it takes to open our hearts and souls and lead a more adventurous and meaningful life.
In todays' episode I talk to Dr Paul Artale.Dr Paul Artale is a motivational speaker, author, and coach dedicated to helping individuals overcome their challenges and live their best lives. Dr. Artale's inspirational messages are deeply influenced by his own remarkable journey of overcoming physical disability. He has achieved significant milestones, including playing and coaching college football, earning his PhD, and inspiring thousands through his impactful motivational speeches.Paul's story is truly inspiring. Despite being born with a physical disability, he relentlessly pursued his dream of playing college football, ultimately earning a spot on the University of Toronto team after being cut from his high school squad. His experiences in overcoming adversity have informed his teaching approach at major organizations such as Google, Mattel, and Ford.Committed to helping others create the life or organisation they envision, Paul shares his insights in his book, "The 2-Year-Old's Guide to Work-Life Balance."In our conversation, we also explore the transformative power of faith and how it can enable individuals to overcome significant adversity. Paul shares personal anecdotes that illustrate the strength found in belief and resilience. His insights remind us that, no matter the challenges we face, faith can be a guiding light on our journey to success. Join us as we delve into these powerful themes and discover how to harness faith for personal growth and empowerment.For more information about Dr Paul Artale visit:https://paulartale.comFor more information on Mimi Novic visit:https://miminovic.co.uk
In today's episode I talk to Faisal Khokhar.Faisal is a leading Men's Coach and International Speaker.He is known for his groundbreaking 5 FRACTURES™ framework, which has transformed thousands of men, especially those with the Nice-Guy Syndrome, to reclaim their confidence, ignite masculine charisma, and achieve dating success after rejection, divorce, or heartbreak.He has spoken on stages from London to Australia, sharing his insights with industry leaders and training thousands of individuals from European ministers, singers, entrepreneurs to investors and companies such as Amazon, Asos and many more.He also collaborates with world-renowned figures, such as Tony Robbins.Faisal helps individuals uncover the self-sabotaging patterns that destroy attraction, ruin relationships, and block intimacy.In a world where many men feel invisible, isolated, and overlooked, He is dedicated to helping them stand tall and become the kind of men who are truly admired, desired, and respected.In our discussion, we explore the dynamics of attraction and the roles men and women play in relationships, with the focus on men's issues such as insecurity, lack of self esteem and the feelings of inadequacy.We talk about the difficulties that are faced in finding their position in society and successfully finding a compatible and loving partner. Faisal highlights the importance of understanding these differences and embracing them, in order to have genuine connections.He explains how encouraging individuals to break free from societal expectations and to accept the power of their authentic selves, leads to a society that has deeper and more meaningful connections.Faisal shares practical insights on cultivating compassion, attraction and standing up for who we are, through communication and emphasising self-awareness as a key to creating fulfilling every day and romantic relationships.For more information on Faisal Khokhar visit https://faisk.comFor more information on Mimi Novic visit https://miminovic.co.uk
In today's episode I talk to Richard Podkowski.Richard is a retired supervisory U.S. Secret Service Special Agent. Richard's distinguished career includes protecting U.S. presidents and foreign dignitaries, as well as investigating significant financial crimes both domestically and internationally. Following his career with the Secret Service, he took on a leadership role in the global security group of a Fortune 100 company and later became a strategic security consultant in the private sector.While Richard's professional background is rooted in serious and impactful work, his true passion lies in fiction writing. His novel, "The Walk-On," has received numerous accolades, including the Winner of the 2023 Book Excellence Award and the 2024 Pencraft Seasonal Award for Best Book in Winter Fiction Drama. In addition to "The Walk-On," Richard is currently developing a Christmas romantic comedy screenplay and a compelling crime story.In our conversation, we delve into various themes of human nature, exploring how people are navigating the complexities of modern life, how to really know someone and the ways in which the world has transformed people's behaviour. We also discuss the empowering notion that it is never too late to embark on a new life direction.For more information about Richard Podkowski visit https://richardpodkowski.comFor more information on Mimi Novic visit https://miminovic.co.uk
In today's episode I talk to Bob Hillary.Bob is a singer-songwriter, musician, coach, and author who has embraced an off-grid and authentic lifestyle for the past decade while travelling the world. Bob is dedicated to coaching individuals globally, helping them break free from outdated belief systems that hinder their progress. Through his transformative work, he empowers clients to reclaim their self-confidence and make meaningful changes to live abundantly.Known for infusing his music with messages of hope, and his debut album, "NATURE'S PACE," was recorded in the breathtaking mountains of Scotland with renowned producer Robin Wynn-Evans, recognized for his work with Dodgy and Manic Street Preachers. In 2021, he produced his album, "SACRED," after being approached by acclaimed producer Matt Butler, known for his collaborations with John Martin, the Rolling Stones, and Paul McCartney. Together, they recorded an impactful album at the legendary Rockfield Studios, featuring a full soul band and a gospel choir.Bob is also the author of "Simplify - How to Stay Sane in a World Going Mad," which he describes as a spiritual survival guide for navigating the complexities of modern living.In this episode Bob talks to me directly from the famous Glastonbury Tor in England, known as the spiritual centre of the United Kingdom and known as the mystical land of Avalon, made famous through the legendary King Arthur. We talk how true power and confidence come from within, regardless of external circumstances. Bob encourages listeners to shift their focus from outside influences to their inner strengths and values. By cultivating self-awareness and resilience, individuals can reclaim their life and face challenges head-on. We discuss the endless opportunities that open up when embracing one's authentic self, and how it is the key to unlocking lasting confidence and personal empowerment.For more information on Bob Hillary visit https://www.bobhillary.comFor more information on Mimi Novic visit https://www.miminovic.co.uk
In today's episode I talk to Adam Slawson.Adam is an Authenticity Coach, Founder of the Plight Club and Speaker.He has guided numerous well known brands, as well as Lululemon's team in Transformational Inner Leadership.He hosts the “Vulnerability In The City” radio show, and has led workshops at festivals like Boomtown and Happy Place. Adam also writes for “Change Becomes You” on topics like dating and emotional wellbeing.Believing that “Our vulnerability" is the catalyst to our freedom,” he founded the Plight Club (www.plightclub.co.uk) to promote this dialogue. With over 22 years of experience, he coaches people who want to get more out of life by mastering themselves, quietning their inner critic and overcoming their anxiety, so they can transform their relationships and gain magnetic confidence.We explore the profound fragility of the human experience and how we can empower ourselves by embracing our vulnerabilities. By acknowledging our weaknesses, it can lead to newfound strengths. Adam discusses how open conversations about our feelings can bridge divides between people and allow for deeper connections through sharing our emotional truths.For more information on Adam Slawson visit https://adamslawson.comFor more information on Mimi Novic visit https://www.miminovic.co.uk
In today's episode I talk to Adam Hayes.Adam is widely recognized as “DJ Wheels,” a remarkable DJ, Music Producer, Motivational Speaker and Disability Awareness Campaigner. He currently has a weekly show on Dance Nation UK, but has also appeared on many other shows and has had guest appearances on Centreforce Radio and Code South FM. He has also carved out his place on the music charts.Adam, who lives with cerebral palsy, was chosen to represent the UK at the 2008 Paralympics in Beijing but unfortunately he had to withdraw due to injury.Despite being confined to a wheelchair and only having use of his left hand, Adam has successfully established a DJ career, drawing large crowds at popular Ibiza clubs. He believes he may be the only DJ with such limited mobility to reach this level of success.Driven by a desire to motivate others to conquer their challenges, he has evolved into an inspirational speaker. He aspires to perform in countries with less support for the disabled and to encourage others to pursue their dreams.Known for his performances in breathtaking locations, Adam curates music sets that resonate with the ambiance around him. He recently recorded a two hour session at the historic Castle Goring, once home to the renowned poet Percy Shelley.His music has drawn comparisons to the legendary composer Vangelis.Adam shares with refreshing honesty and integrity his incredibly courageous journey towards fulfilling his lifelong dreams, despite having numerous setbacks due to his disability.A wise and awe inspiring young man who despite the odds, shares his visions and aspirations, bringing a spark of hope to all those who meet him. For all enquiries on Adam Hayes contact https://carmelmedia.co.uk/contact/For more information on Mimi Novic visit https://www.miminovic.co.uk
In today's episode Mimi Novic Talks To Kevin Silous.Kevin is a martial arts sensei and complementary health expert with over 35 years of experience. He has travelled the world, teaching his unique techniques that encompass yoga, meditation, breath work, and rebalancing, among others. He holds an impressive 6th Dan in Kickboxing and 2nd Dan in Ju-Jitsu.But Kevin's journey has not always been easy. Through his own life's challenges, he has discovered a calling to help others find their true path. His passionate pursuit and exploration of the mystical aspects of life have empowered him to now help others find their calling in their own lives.His initial background was in dance and semi-professional football, but he transitioned to training in Iyengar Yoga with renowned practitioners like Ruth White and Shandor Remete after his profound life experiences.Kevin's quest for knowledge led him to spend a year in Australia working for Greenpeace, and then further travels through the USA, Nepal, Thailand, and Southeast Asia. Along his travels he met with the mystical Sufis who taught him the art of living in the present moment while embracing Divine Love.During his studies to become an Anusara Immersions Teacher, he had a life changing encounter with the esteemed Buddhist monk, Ahbay Tulku Rinpoche. This meeting sparked a deep spiritual friendship that would forever shape his path.Currently Kevin is writing a book about due to be published at the end of the year.Kevin talks about the secrets of the universal questions and his own struggles in his early years, to the eventual awakenings that led to a life of success and adventure. We discuss the keys to humanity and that there is a power in connection, connecting with others, with oneself, and with the Divine and the universe. A deeply interesting conversation about ancient wisdom to modern psychology, searching for answers and being reminded that our life is a continuous process, one filled with wonder and discovery. For more information on Mimi Novic visit https://www.miminovic.co.uk
In today's episode I talk to Richard Bland. Richard is the founder of the charity Bear Force. Bear Force the charity was established in 2023. The charity's goal is to provide tools for helping young children's mental health and assisting caregivers and schools. Bear Force and Bear Force Buddies aim to build positive mental health foundations from a very early age. He spent many years associated with the RAF Valley in Anglesey and did a lot of charity work with them, through his passion for aviation photography. Sadly by a twist of fate, Richard lost his son Drew to suicide, which turned his life around completely. At that time he had a teddy bear flying all over the world for charity. He was persuaded to write a children's book about his adventures, which was supported by the RAF and RAF Valley and it has sold thousands of copies. That took him on a different direction and he was introduced to Berni Hollywood, the entrepreneur and charity guru. Berni was embarking on a Transatlantic Boat race and wanted to take the teddy bear with him, which was the beginning of a successful collaboration. Today the charity has support from some of the most well known companies such as British Airways, Rolls Royce and the Red Arrows. AB Bear also began accompanying high profile people on their journeys, including H.R.H The Prince Of Wales. Richard talks about the tragic loss of his son, a deeply painful experience that profoundly impacted his life and his determination to transform his grief into a force for good, leading him to establish the charity Bear Force. Through Bear Force, Richard aims to provide support and resources for mental health, preventing similar tragedies from happening to others. His dedication to this cause is a testament to his love for his son and his commitment to making a difference. For more information on Richard Bland and Bear Force visit: https://bearforce.org.uk For more information on Mimi Novic visit: https://www.miminovic.co.uk
In today's episode I talk to Britta Hochkeppel. Britta is a an expert in her field and works as a naturopath, kinesiologist, healer and intuitive, who first discovered her sensitivity to energy at the age of six. Britta's journey into healing and the metaphysical world began in earnest after her grandmother's passing. After moving between Germany and England throughout her youth, Britta pursued intensive studies in naturopathy, Reiki and sound healing amongst other healing modalities. She combines her medical knowledge with her intuitive abilities to connect with clients' energy bodies and auric fields, helping them achieve true healing. Britta is also the author of "The Key to Loving Yourself" and "Healing Code Symbols from a Higher Dimension," both aimed at empowering individuals to raise their vibrations and find emotional happiness. Her unique blend of skills and her dedication to exploring the truths about health make her a sought-after healer and author across the UK, Europe, and the USA. We talk about the importance of following our intuition and how to integrate this into daily living. Britta discuses various healing modalities that can help achieve balance and release past trauma, as well as the importance of aligning our energy with the universal frequency in order to live harmoniously through the resonance of our inner world. An honest and informative look at alternative ways of reaching peace and wellness. For more information on Britta Hochkeppel visit: https://vitaserena.co.uk For more information on Mimi Novic visit: https://www.miminovic.co.uk
In today's episode I talk to Sara Williams. Sara is the CEO of the charity KidsOut which provides positive experiences for some of the UK's most vulnerable and disadvantaged children. Sara's career took off in 1997 as a Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Management Accountants. For 15 years she guided Gerard Gamble Group through a variety of business ventures and strategic acquisitions. Also In 1999, Sara led a pivotal management buyout at Apollo Metals, creating Metalweb, a £35m business. Now as as CEO of KidsOut UK, she's dedicated to supporting vulnerable children, building on her deep commitment and prior involvement as a trustee and committee member. Sara is deeply committed to advancing the KidsOut's mission of providing comprehensive wellbeing support, transformative educational initiatives, and joy filled experiences for every child in need and together with her dedicated team, she aspires to instil hope and resilience in the hearts of the children, equipping them with the tools and resources necessary to overcome adversity. Sara's blend of strategic acumen and passion for social responsibility, shapes a brighter future for children in need. We talk about the real need for children and teenagers to be able to have the best start in life regardless of their upbringing and circumstances and how this can be best achieved, even though the challenges seem impossible to conquer at times. Everyone's childhood experiences follow them throughout their life and shape their future, even more so when there isn't the basic care and support in order to have the best chances to develop and reach their true potential. An eye opening episode that shares the plight of many young people of today. For more information on Sara Williams visit https://kidsout.org.uk For more information on Mimi Novic visit https://www.miminovic.co.uk
In today's episode I talk to To Nicky Stevens. Nicky is the Founder and CEO of the UK based charity International Aid for the Protection and Welfare of Animals and one of its exciting fundraising initiatives Adventures for Animals. Nicky's inspiration to set up the charity came from her background as a Veterinary Nurse. She first established the UK charity in 2009 to be able to provide a better future for animals in need. Since then, she and her team have done incredible work rescuing tens of thousands of cats and dogs across two continents. What began as a desire to help one stray dog in the rainforests of Borneo, has since expanded to helping over 30,000 dogs and cats who have needed veterinary support. Currently she is focusing on three core projects in Borneo, Penang Island and Romania, with a range of additional support programs worldwide. Nicky shares a glimpse of her life and lifelong passion of helping animals worldwide, along with her adventures around the world, from climbing the highest peaks and reaching Everest Base Camp, to travelling through the jungles of Borneo, to the forthcoming trip to Kilimanjaro and preparing for the vastness of the Sahara, all in the name of fundraising for her charity. A story that ignites human compassion and gives a rare look into the world of conservation and saving animals lives. For more information on Nicky Stevens visit: https://iapwa.org For more information on Mimi Novic visit: https://www.miminovic.co.uk
In today's episode I talk to Justine Garratt. Justine is the founder of Santerpaws Bulgarian Dog Rescue. Justine was brought up in the Cornish countryside surrounded by a variety of animals. Brought up in the seventies, she enjoyed the life of freedom, and making the most of these times, being out in the evenings and making tree houses, yet as she got older with little prospects of a decent job in Cornwall at that time, she looked at the police force and the prison service, applied for both but chose to pursue a career in the prison service. Her entire professional life was within the prison service, and in 2013 she took early retirement. She says she always imagined when she left the prison service that she would leave the UK and start afresh somewhere abroad. When she finally left her job she departed for Bulgaria, with all her belongings in the back of a horse box, and her three dogs. After three weeks of working on her new home, she took some rubbish to the local skip and inside found six newborn puppies. She decided that they couldn't be left there and brought them home. After that incident, the locals started to dump puppies on her doorstep, throwing them over her hedge, knowing she would look after them and after a year, while talking to her friend in the UK, she asked her how she would feel about setting up a charity, and so Santerpaws was born. The establishment has the capacity to house one hundred and fifty dogs, and roughly always has at least fifty animals waiting to come in. They have homed almost seven thousand dogs in ten years. Justine talks about some of the terrible conditions that the dogs she rescues arrive in and how she and her team help to find them their forever homes, some of them having been neglected for years For more information on Santerpaws and their work visit: https://santerpawsbulgarianrescue.com/ For more information on Mimi Novic visit: https://www.miminovic.co.uk
In today's episode I talk to Faye Lawand. Faye is an Internal Conflict Resolution Expert, Nervous System Specialist and Founder of the Mental Wealth Blueprint. She helps people overcome poor mental health, exhaustion and chronic pain without medication, meditation or talk therapy in 3 months or less. Her system has helped thousands of clients climb free out of stressful lives. She harnesses the power of the subconscious mind and nervous system, to banish poor mental health exhaustion and chronic pain. Faye was born in the Middle East, where she lived through the pain and trauma of war. She has battled with chronic conditions most of her life. But when the traditional solutions of prescription medication and therapy failed her, she sought out her own. She helps clients and students kick the tiredness and overwhelm and finally feel like themselves again, by dispelling the internal conflicts rooted in the nervous system and subconscious mind. Faye talks about the importance of resolving inner turmoil and conflict that each individual carries to some extent throughout their life. We discuss how if things remain unresolved, it can lead to chronic pain and mental health conditions. Once we learn how to heal these wounds of our mind, body and soul, our life becomes transformed from one of pain and suffering to that joy and richness. For more information on Faye Lawand visit: https://fayelawand.com For more information on Mimi Novic visit: https://www.miminovic.co.uk
In today's episode I talk to Jonathan Niziol. Jonathan is a prominent international model, boasting affiliations with prestigious agencies and collaborations, as well as being a wellness advocate. He is on a mission, and that mission is to ignite change, foster connections, and promote wellness and positivity. After an idyllic childhood on a Canadian farm, his world turned upside down when his mother passed away tragically on his 21st birthday. What should have been a flourishing career as a lacrosse player spiralled into years of alcohol addiction, culminating in a near-death experience at the age of twenty five. This wake-up call prompted him to rebuild his physical and mental health and find ways to cope with his mother's loss. Motivated by his mother's modeling legacy, Jonathan embarked on a modeling career while battling his own issues. Perfectionism led him to body dysmorphia and a serious eating disorder. He also faced a series of traumatic events that led him to the depths of crippling depression and anxiety, that then led to drug addiction as a coping mechanism. In 2017, he sought therapy, breaking free from his addictions after fifteen years. Today, Jonathan continues to work as a successful international model working around the world for global brands such as Men's Health Editorial, Hugo Boss and Jockey Underwear. Jonathan talks about the personal struggles he has faced throughout his life with raw honesty. He shares how he was able to beat his inner turmoil with a strong determination to go beyond outside influences and grasp the hand of bravery and make it his ally in overcoming his trials to achieve inner peace in a world that is often chaotic and unpredictable. It shows us the transformative power of belief in oneself and the miraculous transformations that can take place in our lives when the gift of grace touches it. For more information on Jonathan Niziol visit: https://www.jonathanniziolofficial.com For more information on Mimi Novic visit: https://www.miminovic.co.uk
In today's episode I talk to Brian Isom. Brian is a Motivational Speaker, Actor, Musician, and Life Coach. He served as a military veteran in the U.S. Army for seventeen years and Brian's journey to enlightenment was catalysed by a near-death experience during the Iraq War. This pivotal moment redirected his path towards a higher calling, leading to the establishment of Brian Isom Consulting where he helps others find their pathways towards healing, self-love and forgiveness. Brian is an Emmy® Award-Winning Producer and cinematographer, renowned for his unscripted contributions to esteemed court shows such as We the People with Gloria Allred and Relative Justice. In this episode we talk about the intricacies of life, where Brian shares his life story which saw him go through incredible feats of bravery and suffering, to rising from the ashes of sorrow and finding his reason for being alive. We cover the strengths and weaknesses of what it is to be human and above all how the basic human need of needing and then finding love of one's self eventually becomes the very connection that saves us. For more information on Brian Isom visit https://www.brianisomconsulting.com For more information on Mimi Novic visit https://www.miminovic.co.uk
In today's episode I talk to Jim Savage. Jim is a drug and alcohol counsellor who has been working as an expert in his field for over thirty years. Jim himself is a recovering addict and has been sober since 1988. In addition to his clinical background, Jim is also a professional musician and producer. He is dedicated to using music and the creative arts to carry a positive message about recovery. From rock musicals to musical meditation programs, he uses creative material as teaching tools to aid recovery. After running his own adolescent treatment program for ten years he wrote a book called Rehab Works! A Parent's Guide To Drug Treatment. He has gone on to develop an entire educational programme for families and individuals. In this episode Jim talks about his own personal recovery and how this led him to become a recovery coach and specialist who is now helping others on their journey to overcome addictions. We talk about why people become influenced by substances to the point that it can take over their whole existence and what are the more deeper psychological and spiritual reasons that makes an individual allow their dependancy to lead to the destruction of their life. An open and eye opening talk that goes some way into looking behind the veil of addiction and its affect on the mind, body and spirit. For more information on Jim Savage visit https://www.jimsavage.net For more information on Mimi Novic visit https://www.miminovic.co.uk
In today's episode I talk to Becky Aste. Becky is a trauma-informed marriage coach and the host of the podcast Your Breakthrough Blueprint. She is the CEO of “I Do Breakthrough”, a company dedicated to equipping wives to repair their connections in their marriage by moving trauma out of the body. After spending many years researching and going through every mainstream modality of healing to save her own marriage, she found herself after two children, separated from her husband. At the final hour, she stumbled upon the unconventional game changer of somatic work that took her marriage from dying to thriving in less than a year. Becky says that whether it's betrayal, addiction, abandonment, abuse, neglect, grief or something else we've survived, our body keeps the score and can become an unconscious emotional block to the connections in our lives. Becky talks about the importance of the relationship that we have with ourselves and how it affects every contact we have with others. We discuss the importance of clearing trauma in the body and mind in order to achieve healing on a deeper level and allow ourselves to have more meaningful relationships. For more information on Becky Aste visit: https://www.idobreakthrough.com
In today's episode I talk to La'Chris Robinson Jordan. La'Chris is an author, playwright, actor, and writer/director who makes gritty dramas, westerns and period dramas. She has been acknowledged as one of the "100 Most Fascinating People in Los Angeles". Her talent has gained her recognition from prestigious organizations such as the Academy Nicholl, Sundance Episodic Lab, MACRO Episodic Lab, The Writers Lab NYC, and the Austin Film Festival. La'Chris wrote, directed, and produced her debut short film, January 14th, a drama that was the Official Selection of seventy five film festivals worldwide and the recipient of over fifty award wins and honours. Distinguished in the world of theatre, La'Chris' has been hailed as one of the "50 Playwrights to Watch" by the Dramatists Guild. Beyond her artistic pursuits, La'Chris is a journalist, historian, and genealogist. She was recently HarvardX certified under the guidance of Pulitzer Prize-winning historian Prof. Laurel Thatcher Ulrich. We talk about the intricacies of humanity and the need for us to embrace what gives us true peace. La'Chris emphasises the importance of taking the chance to fulfil our true calling through courageous and purposeful steps in the direction of leading a more fulfilled life. For more information on La'Chris Robinson Jordan: https://www.lachrisjordan.com/bio
In today's episode I talk to Hamed Amiri. Hamed Amiri is a respected and accomplished motivational speaker, author and playwright. Yet his story started out very differently to his life today. Hamed became a refugee when he was ten years old and endured a harrowing eighteen months journey from his home in Afghanistan. He and his family embarked upon a perilous trip to seek safety in the UK in an attempt to prolong his bother's life. Hamed has been public speaking for over ten years, sharing the lessons he learnt along the way of his trials and tribulations, which has allowed him to be able to inspire thousands of people over the years from all walks of life. He is the author of a best-selling book, which has been adapted for the stage for the theatre production of “The Boy With Two Hearts” at Wales Millennium Centre and the National Theatre in London. Hamed's life is a story of success, from not being able to speak a single word of English to being able to write a best selling book which was a BBC4 Book of the Week, to appearing in articles in the Guardian to the BBC. Hamed shares his deeply moving life story that encompasses the frailties and triumphs of the human spirit. A profoundly open and honest exploration of one man's struggle against the odds to overcome adversity and challenges out of his control and the journey to turning his life around and being a voice of inspiration. For more information on Hamed Amiri please visit: https://hamedamiri.co.uk
In today's episode I talk to Wayne Magri Xuereb. Wayne is the founder of Your Kombucha. He discovered Kombucha a couple of years ago during the world crisis that made him re evaluate his life. He says that his experience was love at first sip after a friend handed him a scoby. This has led to the birthing of Your Kombucha brewery the Scoby School, with the aim of teaching Fermentation, Symbiosis, and Exploration. He now runs workshops and training seminars teaching people how to learn the secrets of this fascinating drink and it's health benefits. For more information on Wayne Magri Xuereb visit: https://yourkombucha.com.mt
In today's episode I talk to A.Russell Andrews. Russell is an Olivier Award-winning Hollywood actor, director and author with an expansive 30-year theatrical career. He is the founding member of the acclaimed Los Angeles-based stage company, StageWalkers. Recognised for his contributions to the stage, he has received numerous awards. In addition to his theatrical success, he has made a notable impact in commercial and TV acting, appearing in hit series like Insecure, Better Call Saul, Grey's Anatomy, Harry's Law, CSI: Miami, Boston Legal, to name but a few. Additionally, he was chosen by Oscar nominated director Dianne Houston for the roles of Attorney Davis in Lifetime Network's Michael Jackson: Searching for Neverland and Rev. Clinton Hines in TVOne's critically acclaimed Runaway Island, which earned him Emmy consideration for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Limited Series or Movie. Other co-starring roles were in Arun K. Vir's multi-award-winning indie film Reset, The In-Laws (with Michael Douglas and Albert Brooks) and The Punisher (with John Travolta and Tom Jane). Russell also gives back to his community through his humanitarian work. He actively engages in social activism, dedicating his time and service to organisation's supporting the homeless community, including the Hollywood Food Coalition and The Giving Spirit. Russell recently marked his debut as a novelist with the release of his book SHOES. A remarkable episode where Russell shares his moving stories and we talk about human encounters, the plight of every person to be valued and recognised for who they really are. https://www.arussellandrews.com
In today's episode I talk to Shiv Mathur. Shiv is an author and a meditation teacher. Shiv was previously in the Indian Navy as a naval commander. He has also worked in IT in senior positions with companies such as IBM. In 2015 his life changed when he had a strong spiritual calling, which took him into the depths of the spiritual world. Shiv has a deep love for the Himalayas and after his numerous visits there, he met several self-realized yogis. He has made many videos of his meetings with the remarkable yogis, as well as videos on meditation and spirituality, which appear on his YouTube channel which has over 4 million views. He has also written three books. His mission is to share his knowledge with others, so that they can transform their life through his workshops and seminars that he runs across the world. We talk about the search for truth and the deep levels of consciousness that we need to contemplate in order to make sense of our life using the power of our mind and soul. Many of us ask ourselves for the meaning of our life and once we begin this quest, our life takes us on journey's we never thought possible. For more information on Shiv Mathur visit: https://shivmathur.com
In today's episode I talk to philanthropist Lord Martyn Rose. Martyn comes from a prestigious legal background having studied law and has enjoyed notable successes. He also entered the world of entertainment at the age of 15 which began a long and successful career. He says he loved his days in the entertainment industry but accepted that he needed a profession, to support his lifestyle and he decided to study law. He has been asked often where do entertainment and law meet? And his answer is: " In the courtroom one needs to be a good actor". He has worked alongside many greats such as Anne Shelton, Ken Dodd, Sylvia Syms, Rosemary Leach, Dany Williams to name but a few. He has shared the company of many great actors and entertainers, some of the most memorable moments were with Charlton Heston and dining with Margaret Thatcher. And there are many more fantastic stories to tell in the book that he has started to write called My Life Already. Martyn dedicates his time and expertise for the benefit of others less privileged, through his many charitable endeavours and events encouraging his high profile celebrity friends and political connections, to contribute to his worthwhile causes. We talk about his sheer determination and self belief that started from an early age and how this unshakable faith gave him the strength to build a phenomenal career in both show business and law. A charming and heartwarming episode that gives inspiration to everyone who wants to follow their dreams.
In today's episode I talk to Elizabeth Kipp. Elizabeth is a Stress Management and Historical Trauma Specialist who uses Trauma-Trained and Yoga-Informed Addiction Recovery Coaching, Ancestral Clearing®, Compassionate Inquiry and Yoga to help people with their healing. Elizabeth healed from over forty years of chronic pain, including anxiety, panic attacks, and addiction. Her vocation is in guiding others to unleash their healing power, find freedom from suffering, and live a thriving life. She is also the best-selling author of “The Way Through Chronic Pain: Tools to Reclaim Your Healing Power.” We talk about the effects of chronic pain in the mind, body and spirit and look at the connections that we share with the people around us and how their energy and presence has a huge effect on our life. Elizabeth explains how deeply connected we are through our ancestral lines and how by clearing the negative trauma handed down through the generations we can heal and build new and healthier relationships with other people and more importantly ourselves. For more information on Elizabeth Kipp visit: https://elizabeth-kipp.com
In today's episode I talk to the award winning Film Maker Tony Klinger. Tony is an international film maker of inspiring documentaries, rockumentaries and films. He is also an acclaimed author, a screenplay writer and a playwright. He began his career as Assistant Director on The Avengers in the 1960s. He has made over one hundred films worldwide ranging from documentaries to cinema feature films and TV movies in more than thirty countries. Tony worked in partnership with his father, the legendary film producer, Michael Klinger, who made such films as Get Carter, Repulsion and Cul-de-Sac as well as other major productions. He has worked with major stars from the film and music industries such as The Who, Michael Caine, Lee Marvin, Roger Moore, Deep Purple, Peter Ustinov, Jack Nicholson and many other notable figures. His work has won him many international awards, among which are The Queen's Anniversary Prize for Education, The London Film Festival and the San Sebastian Film Festival. Tony talks about his fascinating life openly and humbly, from how in early childhood he knew what his vocation was and how his sheer belief in himself gave him the ability to achieve great success. We talk about his life changing Near Death Experience that brought him to the brink and changed his life forever. He is in essence a true story teller that captures his audience with his charming and endearing stories, from working with major film stars to his life's adventures and much more. For information on Tony Klinger please visit: https://www.tonydklinger.com
In today's episode I talk to Kevin Silous. Kevin is a martial arts sensei and well-being expert who has travelled across the globe for over 35 years teaching his unique techniques that include yoga, meditation and breath work and martial arts. He is a 6th Dan Kickboxing and 2nd Dan Ju-Jitsu. His own life has been a testing one which led him to embrace a life dedicated to helping others reveal their own true path. Having enjoyed active careers in dance and semi professional football, he then began training in Iyengar Yoga with Ruth White as well as senior Iyengar practitioners, such as Shandor Remete. Kevin spent a year in Australia working for Greenpeace while then continuing his travels through USA, Nepal, Thailand and South East Asia, in pursuit of a deeper understanding of philosophy and the synthesis between Yoga and spirituality. While completing his studies to became an Anusara Immersions Teacher, a chance meeting with the renowned Buddhist monk Ahbay Tulku Rinpoche was to change his life forever through the deep spiritual friendship that developed. He describes his work as helping others move into the more deeper aspects of themselves and the world around them. We talk extensively and deeply about life's major questions that cross everyone's minds at some point, such as why are we here and what is our reason for being. Kevin offers simple and yet practical steps to embrace our uniqueness and step by step find an inner peace that can help us not only in daily living but ultimately enrich our life.
In today's episode I talk to Phil Reis. Phil is a singer, songwriter and percussionist who has performed with major renowned artists. He was in the well known band Talk Talk for many years. Phil has worked with major musicians such Neneh Cherry, Louise Goffin, The Blockheads and Massive Attack, and his music career has taken him across the globe. Now he was originally taught by a master drummer in Lagos Nigeria as a nine year old. While in Africa he said it changed his whole world for the rest of his life. He returned to the UK, and played percussion in local bands before being invited onto John Peels show in the 70's. He then moved to London and joined Pauline Black's band. At one of her shows the chief road manager of Talk Talk alerted Mark Hollis the lead member of the group who asked him to turn up at rehearsals and that was the beginning to his long and successful career in the music business. Currently he is working on a new project with a French band, that includes Mel Gaynor who is the ex Simple Minds drummer. Phil talks about his childhood dreams of becoming a musician to the realisation of his dream by becoming part of a top selling band. Phil also shares his spiritual and healing path and his role as a Reflexologist which has led him to explore another and more deeper side of life.
In today's episode I talk to Vincent Lyn. Vincent is a Composer, Author, Actor, Filmmaker, Humanitarian and World Martial Arts Expert. He has appeared in many well known films, amongst them Tiger Cage and Operation Condor as well as working with high profile film directors, one of them being Yuen Woo Ping. Yuen has been involved in movies such as The Matrix and Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon. Jackie Chan has been quoted as saying that Vincent was one of the best fighters he had ever worked with. As well as being an actor Vincent is an acclaimed musician who has performed in prestigious establishments with Grammy award winning artists and his most recent concert was in Carnegie Hall. In 2019 his humanitarian work, led him to be voted in the 'Top 100 Human Rights Defenders' by the International Human Rights Commission. He has completed many dangerous missions and of them while he was a bodyguard for a VIP in Ghana, Vincent visited a shelter where 20 children had just been rescued from slavery. He risks his life to save children around the world. Whether these children are orphans, refugees, or poverty-stricken, the goal is to protect and provide aid to help them survive. Vincent's work is making a life-saving difference by helping save children from slavery, trafficking and starvation. He has founded a nonprofit organisation called We Can Save Children whose mission is to rescue and recover children in Africa and the Middle East. A humbling conversation that sheds light on some of the extreme journeys that Vincent has taken and the life threats he has encountered by trying to help those less fortunate. Heroic yet highly dangerous work that enables others to lead their lives in safety and without fear. An inspirational encounter with someone who has dedicated their life for the higher good of others. For more information on Vincent Lyn visit https://www.wecansavechildren.org
In today's episode I talk to Ricky Baker who is a film producer, presenter and entrepreneur, specialising in Asian Action Cinema. Ricky was instrumental in bringing martial arts movies and Hong Kong cinema to the masses through his UK-based Eastern Heroes company which is a well-known brand around the globe. Along with kung fu movie expert Toby Russell, Ricky introduced the genre to a new, global audience. He provided many of Hong Kong's leading lights with their first appearances outside Asia, hosting events with the likes of Donnie Yen, Jet Li, Chow Yun-fat, Gordon Liu and John Woo. Ricky has produced documentaries and published well over 70 books and magazines. He presented a TV show with Jonathan Ross for the BBC Called “STOP KUNG FU” a six part series featuring many guest stars. Currently he is writing a new book with Ken Miller and Hollywood movie director Brett Ratner. Ricky talks about his humble and challenging beginnings that shaped his life into adulthood. Having overcome great struggles and adversities, it is his great resilience to change, that helped him overcome huge difficulties. Yet he was able to turn his life around to achieve global success. A story that offers insight into the tremendous determination, courage and skill of the human spirit, and it's ability to navigate events that our often beyond our control. For more information on Ricky Baker visit: https://easternheroes.com
In today's episode I talk to Patti Sloley. Patti is a TV Chef, Food Writer Broadcaster and Speaker. She appears regularly on TV shows and her work has been featured in well known food magazines and publications. Patti is a chef on a mission to introduce the world to the glorious and exciting African food that she was taught to cook by her mum growing up in Ghana. Described by Executive Traveller magazine as Ghana's best kept secret, Patti is inspiring and exuberant with a zest for life. Hers is food from and for the soul. In a short series for ITV's Lorraine Show titled ‘Patti's Taste of Christmas', she delighted viewers with some of her favourite festive dishes. She has also featured on John and Lisa's Weekend Kitchen. With features in several magazines, Patti is a regular on BBC Three Counties Radio, where she shares food tips and recipes with regular listeners with her passion for food. As a resident chef at the well known and prestigious Jean-Christophe Novelli Academy, she runs courses on African fusion called ‘ A Taste of Africa'. She has written two cookbooks - ‘A Plate in the Sun' and ‘Date with Plantain'. Patti talks about her passion for cooking and how we are able to enjoy a much more varied and exciting love of food when we are open to variety and a willingness to explore something different. Her take on life is fun loving and inspiring and she gives people the inspiration, whatever their budget, to enjoy a new way eating through exploration of food and worldwide adventurous menus. For more information on Patti Sloley please visit Www.pattismenu.com
In today's episode I talk to Jeffery Davis. Jeffery is a therapist and coach who helps professionals go from frenzied to focused so they no longer have to cash in their health, relationships, and fulfilment to pay the bills or succeed. He helps people transmute the experience of burnout to brilliance and from hustle culture to high performance. As a former high performing corporate executive turned entrepreneur he's all too familiar with burnout and knows what is necessary to change internal operating systems to thrive and help people find their true purpose. Jeffery talks about the connection between ourselves and our internal navigation system that guides us on our earthly system. When we are not in alignment with ourselves then nothing in our life can be successful. Yet when we begin to listen and follow this inner path our outer life changes beyond recognition. For more information on Jeffery Davis please visit https://www.jefferydaviscoach.com/meet-jeffery
In today's episode I talk to Chana Studley. Chana is a counsellor and a mind, body wellness expert. Chana worked in Hollywood for twenty years creating special effects in major movies and gained an Academy Award as part of the team for the movie Babe. During the 1980's after three extremely violent attacks, Chana Studley suffered severe PTSD experiencing years of debilitating anxiety and stress. Following a miraculous transformation, she trained to be a counsellor and has spent the last thirty years helping others recover from trauma, chronic pain, and anxiety. As well as coaching and mentoring people all over the world she offers a transformational programme helping people with chronic pain. We talk about many powerful subjects that can elevate the human condition. Chana gives expert advice and guidance about how to transform personal trauma and stressful events. She shines a light on various methods that can be used to rise above whatever happens in life and gain a true state of freedom. For more information on Chana Studley visit https://www.chanastudley.com
In today's episode I talk to Scott Harvey who is a former FBI trained hostage negotiator and police officer. He also is a highly sought after speaker, coach, and business consultant who helps individuals and organisations communicate through any situation. Since launching the Speaking of Harvey Podcast he has had the opportunity to speak and train organisations around the globe. He is also the author of the book Silence Kills. As a trained hostage negotiator and police officer for twenty years, Scott built a career on his ability to communicate his way through any crisis, which has helped him to write his book. In his book he demonstrates how simple it can be to communicate through daily crisis. We talk about the power of words and their lasting effects. Scott discusses the importance of how using the right language and tone can completely change a situation, whether that be personally or professionally. By gaining this knowledge you can train yourself in the powerful art of communication. For more information on Scott Harvey please visit https://speakingofharvey.com
In today's episode I talk to Jonathan Van Valin. Jonathan is a NDE Survivor, Spiritual Teacher & Writer. While recovering at home from major surgery, Jonathan spent 36 hours experiencing what it was like to die, during which he came to recognise the nature of his deepest self, the secret to overcoming suffering, and what it was like to merge with the Divine. Jonathan now travels, writes, creates media, and meets with people to share what he received during his life changing experience. He talks about the huge decision that he faced when being confronted with the choice between living and dying and how ultimately love brought him back to life and gave him a new chance to live differently and with a new purpose.
In today's episode I talk to Sherine Lovegrove. Sherine is a psychotherapist, author, mental fitness expert and speaker. She started her working career as a nurse, specialising in midwifery and intensive nursing sciences. Today she is on a personal mission that includes helping women with pregnancy, fertility and birth as well as helping people of all backgrounds with imposter syndrome. She works with patients and clients helping them heal their childhood trauma, narcissistic parenting and dysfunctional attachments. Sherine is also an expert in neuroscience and quantum medicine. An episode which is a real eye opener for anyone looking to further their mind and spiritual awareness to allow their inner development and to reach their full potential. Sherine discusses and opens the door to several far reaching realisations of our inner world where we can welcome the mysterious subtle levels of the human mind, body and spirit. For more information on Sherine Lovegrove visit https://sherinelovegrove.com
In todays episode I talk to Maurice F Martin. Maurice is a counsellor, author, and former co host of the TV show Getting the word out and co host of the podcast Grace Factor. He made his name as an award-winning vocalist and songwriter and has shared the stage with major music artists. His compositions have been licensed to major networks such as VH-1, MTV and The Discovery Channel. Maurice has been through a challenging life journey from a painful childhood to battling depression in his 20s. After becoming an award-winning vocalist and songwriter,Maurice hit rock bottom and it became clear that there had to be a change in his life. Since then he has healed and changed his life and is an inspiration to others through his work. A very powerful and thought provoking episode which reflects the mirror of human existence and the depths of our human psyche as well as opening the door to conquering our fears. For more information on Maurice F Martin visit his website https://www.mauricefmartin.com
In today's episode I talk to Yuki Yoshii. Yuki is the founder of Satori Mindset and is also an expert mindset and spiritual coach based in San Francisco. Originally from Japan Yuki grew up in Peru. He has just released the brand new book book Soul Purpose Insights. Yuki started off as a professional dancer but his journey has been vast and varied and has has taken him to the place where he now helps people to embody spiritual awareness and the “divine self”. Yuki began his journey of spirituality and the exploration of consciousness at the age of seventeen. He now works with people who struggle with their inner critic, negative thoughts, limiting beliefs, and lack of confidence helping them to live aligned with their soul's purpose. We talk about the inner struggles that we all face at some point in our life and the ways that we can achieve harmony through aligning our will with what our true vocation is. A fascinating and in depth look at the layers of our personality that can either hinder us or propel us towards success. With the right guidance we can lift the veils that hold us back and finally be free to live joyfully. For more information on Yuki Yoshii visit his website: https://satori-mindset.com/soulpurposeinsights
I'm todays episode I talk to Marco Missinato who is a renowned singer, composer, artist and photographer and has worked as a photographer on one of Italy's leading magazines. He grew up in Italy and from his early childhood he felt strong natural tendencies for music and composition together with a particular sensitivity and awareness that lead him to lead a life of deep spirituality. Marco aims to assist and stimulate those who feel called to their realignment within their personal lives, while re-establishing a connection with their soul. Most importantly, he uses his creativity to produce musical experiences that support and facilitate the release of blocked emotions within. Marco feels that such emotional release is necessary and even mandatory for Humanity in order to be able to vibrationally continue its awakening process. We talk about the mystical, the worldly and otherworldly aspects of mankind and how our presence upon this planet is intertwined with the Divine Pattern that is present within all of us and yet unique to every living being. A fascinating and enlightening look into the deeper depths of the human condition. For more information on Marco Missinato visit: https://laviadellanima.com
In today's episode I talk to the well known British actor and writer Eddie Webber. Eddie's childhood began on the working-class streets of south east London in the 60s and 70s. His journey wasn't an easy one with many twists and turns throughout. One event that changed him forever, was being wrongly accused of a series of serious crimes, something that haunted him for a long time. His past has been colourful and interesting. From going to live in a kibbutz in Israel, to enrolling in drama school to becoming a born-again Christian and battling substance abuse on and off for years, before getting his big break in Nick Love's The Business. Since then Eddie has graced the red carpet for films such as The Firm and Rise of the Footsoldier, the ever popular TV series Eastenders and other popular series and films of modern times. He has worked with some of the most well known film directors and actors throughout his career. He has written two books one being his autobiography called Hi Diddle Dee Dee and a book on meditation. He is a passionate advocate of Sri Ramana Maharshi's teachings and it's this way of a contemplative life that has led him to embrace a life of spiritual awareness and gain peace. Eddie talks with deep rawness and refreshing honesty about the intricacy of the human soul and his turmoil, enlightenment and rise to be a huge success, despite the battles in attaining equilibrium. An incredible story that is revealing and yet touching in many ways, showing how courage and strength elevates even the most difficult of destines.
In today's episode I talk to Dr James Palmer. James is a Scar Integration specialist. His work includes neurostructural bodywork for pain management, wellbeing and performance. Scar Integration creates space, movement and flow in the body by working directly with scars, other issues created by the trauma that originally caused the scars. It was the onset of serious back pain when he was 13, and then Chronic Fatigue Syndrome when he was 20 that led James to rethink his entire life. By going through a period of illness himself which limited how he could engage with the world, he found a way of moving on and have an active lifestyle which has inspired him to help others. He has also trained widely in Western and Asian styles of movement and manual therapy, including the Anatomy in Motion approach to biomechanics,and nearly two decades in depth training in Chinese martial and energy arts, as well as shiatsu, qigong and tuina. We talk about the deep effects of scars on all levels from physical to emotional, how through healing many long term issues can be resolved. Not all scars of the human spirit are visible and are often hidden through complex experiences we live through, yet there is hope that with a true understanding of ourselves and acceptance of our condition there is hope for a new beginning.
In today's episode I talk to Karen Bashford. Karen is known as The Manifesting Lady due to her work in helping to empower women after abuse and trauma. Ironically it was due to the lack of success in manifesting which led Karen on the path to discovering what was preventing her success after losing her home, suffering several life-threatening illnesses and experiencing two abusive relationships. Whilst training as a Hypnotherapist and NLP Master Practitioner, Karen realised she could sense when past life, ancestral or generational connections were causing ill health, financial or relationship issues. Karen was born a psychic and works with clients far and wide. But it was not until she was working clients that she was introduced by her guides to the Inner Child process which she now uses as part of her D.R.E.A.M System™ to heal the past and manifest the future. Karen shares her knowledge and how she changed her life, in her book, How To Be Imperfectly Perfect – A Practical Spiritual Guide To Becoming You! She is determined to help women who unconsciously carry trauma, which affects every area of life, especially health and wealth. Karen talks openly about her psychic abilities and the gift of being able to communicate with the spiritual realms. She also lays bare her own traumatic events that led her to find her true vocation and pursuing a life of helping others.
In today's episode I talk to Sam Neffendorf. Sam is an EFT Trainer and Matrix Reimprinting Practitioner. His job is to break people out of the life-long behaviour patterns and beliefs that are keeping them sick and stuck. He inspires people to stand up for themselves, reach new levels of health and realise their potential to have an amazing life. Tapping and Energy Psychology techniques enabled him to escape from corporate life into doing something he loves and most importantly to become a dad naturally (twice), after being told that this would be very difficult by his GP. Sam specialises in guiding people with chronic physical and mental conditions to understand the precise root cause of their illness and then learn how to heal themselves. Sam now spends much of the year living in a Spain with his family and hosting retreats, as well as working online with people worldwide, both individually and in groups. We talk about the intricate layers of the human mind and soul and how the peeling away of lifelong layers to reveal our true being in order to achieve our full potential.
In today's episode I talk to Dr Eleonore Op De Beeck. Dr Eleonore is a vet, conservationist, plant based chef, world traveller and author. She has travelled the world to collaborate and take part in various conservation projects from curing wounded zebras, swimming along side whale sharks in the Maldives to collect data for their conservation to gliding under water with manta rays and sea-lions in the Galapagos. Dr Eleonore has performed surgery on capuchin monkeys at an animal sanctuary in Costa Rica and helped rehabilitate sea turtles. She then went on an adventure by being a chef on a sailboat while crossing the Pacific Ocean. Her life and work is vast and varied. Her latest book called The Year I went Wild, tells the story of how she went from being a vet surgeon stuck in her practice, to surviving a chapter of deep depression and sadly wanting to end her life to bravely surviving and becoming passionate about life and living the dream by travelling and helping people and animals along the way. Dr Eleonore talks openly and frankly about the road of self awakening and the sacrifices she made in order to be able to achieve her life long dream and gain freedom to live the way that brought her peace and joy.
In today's episode I talk to Imran Ahmed who is the founder of Success Psychology and is an expert in personal development. Imran has delivered transformational work for almost two decades all over the world. His seminars and one-on-one interventions encourage people to shift their focus, rediscover their strengths and capabilities, and live a meaningful life that really matters. Today, Imran is a success but it wasn't always this way. He was dealt a difficult destiny in the early stages of his life. Imran grew up in uncertainty, being abandoned at the age of three. His childhood was spent in the care system and was a long-term victim of racial violence. He became a familiar face in police cells having been arrested multiple times for stealing and hustling to survive and provide for his siblings. When he was thirteen years old he realised that something had to change. Determined to find a way for a better life, Imran channelled himself through weight lifting and boxing. He found that reading stories about inspirational people gave me hope and ultimately faith in humanity again. He began to realise that his life circumstances did not define him. Imran's work now includes motivating high profile clients, as well as those tasked with public speaking by transforming their skills into success. Imran talks with courage about his traumatic past, yet his magnificent energy emits a subtle yet formidable strength. A story about the triumphant success of someone with incredible childhood adversity conquering the mountains of trauma through an unshakeable faith within, which ultimately saves his life.
In today's episode I talk to Cellular Memory Release Practitioner Savanah Hanson. Savannah is a licensed Marriage and Family Therapist and Spiritual and Counsellor. She has worked in the United States and Asia and taught workshops and courses in consciousness and parenting, private sessions internationally, as well having travelled around the world twice and lived in five countries. She has a Master's in Counseling and Spiritual Psychology with an emphasis on Consciousness, Health and Healing, and became a licensed psychotherapist. Her life has been eventful and colourful. She was married to an Austrian man and then after 23 1/2 years together divorced. They adopted a Guatemalan daughter and lived in Guatemala during the adoption. Savannah has had a lifetime struggling with sensitivity and anxiety, she really disliked being on earth, yet is slowly starting to enjoy life on this planet. We talk about the daily and lifelong struggles of finding the right path and where are the answers that we seek to our life and how to find them.For more information on Savannah Hanson and her work please visit her website https://risingaslove.love/
In today's episode I talk to Nicholas Storey. Nicholas previously had a career in law as a lawyer in London; both in the Government Legal Service and in private practice before he moved to Brazil in 2006. It is here he wrote features, on a range of subjects; from loving cups, to the Aston Martin connection to James Bond, to Beau Brummell's fall from grace, and Britannia as a national icon and for The Field and History Today, as well as publishing several books on men's wear, and British adventurers. We talk about the hidden mysteries of life and we touch upon the the mysticism behind all things that exist around us and the subtle secrets within us.
In today's episode I talk to Paul Kennedy who is a traveller, author and chef. Paul grew up in Northern Virginia where he studied hospitality management. After his education he departed to New York where he continued to establish himself in the restaurant world, while also pursuing his love of writing and photography. In 2018, with a backpack and some inspiration, Paul decided to change his life completely and took off to see the world. The inspiration clearly worked because he never returned. His journey of uncertainty found it's purpose of exploring what the world has to offer. Paul is currently working on a cookbook about Vietnam's food and culture that will be available in 2022. Besides authentic Vietnamese recipes, he hopes to do his part in peaking the readers' interest in understanding the world and helping them have courage to change and explore new beginnings.
In today's episode I talk to Jack W Gregory. Jack is an investigative journalist and film consultant. His life has been a rollercoaster from an early age where he had to fight for his survival. His unpredictable start led him to lead a life of crime, and finally he became a homeless addict. Yet he managed to turn his life around using his creative talents that he had hidden due to his long struggle with mental illness. Jack finally got clean from drugs in 2014 and began to change his life. In 2015 he became seriously ill, where he died for 4 minutes and developed brain damage through hypoxia. The trauma caused Jack to have a breakdown and this event changed him forever. Jack is also known as The Accidental Journalist and has a popular live webcast via Zoom and Facebook live in which he has interviewed people from all walks of life. He shares his story across the world in the hope to bring a positive change in people's lives that have suffered and need lifting. Jack speaks frankly about his darkest moments and how eventually the power of faith and grace saved his very existence.
In today's episode I talk to Siobhan Daniels who is a Journalist, Broadcaster & Pro-Age Campaigner. After suffering huge losses and living through a challenging dark chapter whilst in her 50's, Siobhan decided to follow her dreams and made the decision to swap her every day existence for an adventurous nomadic life on the road. Siobhan retired from the BBC two years ago, after a 30 year career working as a Reporter, Presenter and Producer. During that time she overcame many challenges including working full time as a single mother. At nearly fifty, when her daughter went to university, Siobhan took a gap year from work and backpacked solo around the world. This trip changed her forever, and she began to develop her plan to one day travel the UK in a motorhome. By her mid-fifties she felt burnt out, whilst battling with menopause symptoms, she was also facing ageism and bullying at work, Siobhan knew she needed to find her escape plan. In 2019, aged sixty, she took early retirement, sold her belongings, bought a motorhome and embarked on her solo trip around Great Britain. For more info on Siobhan visit: https://www.shuvonshuvoff.co.uk/features
In today's episode I welcome Ruth Humming Ford. Ruth is the founder of Soundhoppers as well as being a sound & music therapist and practitioner. She found that working with the voice and encouraging others to explore their creative sides and overcoming fear around self expression one the most important aspects of her work. Her life is immersed in music and she uses a number of healing modalities in multiple ways. She offers opportunities for people to explore themselves in various ways such as singing groups, dance explorations, shamanic trance and sound journeys. Ruth has many years of experience in group work for all ages and abilities and this has led to a deeper knowledge and trust in the power of vibration, to find the places where we may be stuck and release emotions, past stories and fear. Particularly through her continued work with the voice, Ruth has a way of encouraging even the most shy and reluctant singers to find their own path, to enjoy their own unique tones and share them without the pain and difficulty of old self-judgement patterns. We talk about the mystical, the beautiful and the secret of music and it's ability to heal us on many levels.
In today's episode I welcome Ian Watson. Ian is an author, educator and consultant who has worked in the field of well-being, self-healing and inner transformation since 1988. He has written several books, published articles and travelled extensively giving seminars, courses and retreats around the world. Ian became widely known as a speaker and writer in homeopathy, which he taught and practised until 2003. He co-founded The Lakeland College in 1993, and launched The Insight Space in 2013. Having studied and practiced a wide variety of psychological and emotional healing techniques, Ian's work is now based upon a simple understanding of how the mind works known as the Three Principles,uncovered by the late Sydney Banks. Realising these principles via personal insight brings about rapid, gentle and sustainable change that transforms peoples' lives from the inside out, reconnecting them to the source of their own innate wisdom and well-being. Ian shares this understanding with people from all walks of life including schoolchildren, health professionals and business leaders. Our conversation is a meaningful insight into the alchemy and mystery of our inner life. Ian talks about the ways in which we can confront the darkness that we often hide from, and yet by embracing ourselves completely, it is then that we are able to find the real way to live. More about Ian's work can be found at: www.theinsightspace.com