
A call for the radical healing of the self & community.
Latest Episodes
This month, we bring to our show Pamela Dangelmaier, a sought-after motivational speaker, TEDx presenter, and mindfulness coach, who has a passion for intentional silence and empowering individuals and leaders to embrace quiet moments as a gateway to clarity, creativity, and meaningful action.
This month, we bring onto the show Abby Reyes, a recognized leader in driving community climate solutions and author of her first book, Truth Demands: A Memoir of Murder, Oil Wars, and the Rise of Climate Justice, which releases today on May 6, 2025.
This episode, we invite to the show Sharon Gardner, a plant-based nutritionist, a cookery school teacher, and the founder of Core of Life (UK), and Wholistic Wellness with Sharon.
This month, we bring onto the show Mary Trudeau, a professional engineer specializing in water management and urban water infrastructure for over 30 years. Mary is also the author of a children's book, A Tale of Two Planets, written to inspire awe and wonder for our amazing planet.
In this month’s episode, we bring to the show Monica Sander Burns, a certified Forest Therapy guide and founding partner of Society of Trees, an organization helping to bring the rejuvenation of nature therapies to the workplace.
In this first episode of 2025, we bring onto the show Dr Michelle Pledger, the founder of Living for Liberation, an organisation that supports liberation of self, systems and society, and academic focusing her research on cultivating culturally responsive teaching and classroom management for culturally and linguistically diverse students.
As we begin to come to the end of the year, we hold space in this reflection episode led by our host Agrita Dandriyal for the sacredness of the places of our bodies in helping us navigate and make sense of these challenging and constantly changing times.
This month, we are joined by Sunaura Taylor, an artist, writer, Assistant Professor in Environmental Science and Policy and author of Beasts of Burden: Animal and Disability Liberation (The New Press, 2017) and Disabled Ecology: Lessons from a Wounded Desert.
This month we bring to the space Leah Rampy, a writer, retreat leader, and educator who weaves ecology, spirituality, personal stories, and practices to help others deepen their relationship to the natural world.

In this episode, we are in conversation with LeeAnn Mallorie, Author and CEO of Guts & Grace who has been an executive coach for the past 20 years, working with leaders and teams from around the world. Her personal journey of physical, mental, and spiritual healing, to eventually embrace the feminine side of leadership, has given new shape to LeeAnn’s work to explore the re-integration of these values into business to solve some of the world’s stickiest problems.