#81 Sunaura Taylor on tracing ecologies of multispecies disablement, injury and resistance
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.
#79 Maanarak of Grey on de-commodifying creativity and invitations for flow
This month, we bring back to the space the wonderful Maanarak of Grey to explore the ways in which we can balance capitalistic tendencies to monetise joy and basic financial needs in our lives, and challenge urges to perfect and structure as a way to expand our limitless imaginations.
#78 Nayo Shell on being seen in the natural world as people of colour
This month, we invite to the space Nayo Shell, the visionary founder of EcoWell Co., a transformative platform established in 2020 with a mission to deepen our connection with nature through wellness practices and eco-education.
#77 Camille Sapara Barton on growing cultures of care in communal grief tending
This month, we invite to the space Camille Sapara Barton, a writer, artist and somatic practitioner, dedicated to creating networks of care and liveable futures.
#76 Maanarak of Grey on artivism and playfulness in international development
This month, we invite Maanarak of Grey to the space, the artistic alias of Radinka Ustasia, a multidisciplinary artivist from the Caribbean island of Bonaire.
#68 Chesline Pierre-Paul on decolonising our relationship with money through multidirectional wealth-building
In today’s episode, we are joined Chesline Pierre-Paul, an multi-award-winning DEI expert and global thought leader. Their mission is to help the most disenfranchised humans on Earth go from generational debt and poverty to multi-generational wealth and healing.
#57 Laura Hyppolite on reclaiming identity as immigrants through poetic storytelling
Mind Full of Everything returns after a 2-month hiatus with this inspiring conversation on reclaiming identity as immigrants through the lens of poetic storytelling with Laura Hyppolite.
#56 Mending the multicultural healthcare divide through cultural brokership w/ Snigdha Nandipati
Today we are joined by Snigdha Nandipati, a patient advocate, writer, and first-generation Telugu-American with a strong curiosity for the sciences and a deep appreciation for the traditions of her Hindu culture.
#54 Non-linear living as multi-passionate beings w/ Dr Egypt Iredia
Today we are joined by Dr Egypt Iredia, a holistic medical doctor, naturopathic physician, multi-passionate creative, healer, poet, metaphysician, and non-linear creative.
#53 Reconnecting to, and healing, the inner child w/ Tiffany Trieu (Triệu Thanh Nguyệt)
In this episode, we are joined by Tiffany Trieu (Triệu Thanh Nguyệt), an inner child advocate, community cultivator, and human connector.
#52 Re-envisioning a free world through alchemy and nomadism w/ Vi Vi Thai
In this episode, we are joined by Vi Vi Thai, an author, truth seeker and healer, fearlessly determined to live in a liberated way, through the alchemical and nomadic pathway to true freedom.
#50 Revitalising connections to community and Earth through ethical storytelling with Sanjana Sekhar
We are joined today by Sanjana Sekhar, a filmmaker, climate activist, & Ayurvedic wellness communicator who uses her work in ethical filmmaking to amplify character-driven stories that heal our human relationships to ourselves, each other, and our planet, with a specific interest in socioecological justice, ancestral knowledge, and systems of re-nourishment.
Season 3: A call for revolutionary healing of self and community
Season 3 is finally here.
#48 Unlearning colonial somatics as women of colour w/ Kelsey Blackwell
In this episode, we are joined by Kelsey Blackwell, who uses her wisdom within the field of somatics to support women of colour in their journeys to decolonise the entirety of their being through abolitionist practices such as Interplay and Pleasure Activism to focus on the sensations and language of the body.
(39) Breaking the trauma cycle as South Asian women with Aparna Sagaram
Transcript for the interview with Aparna Sagaram.
#32 Men's Mental Health Matters Too with Gretchen Hernandez
In this episode I talk to Gretchen Hernandez, a men’s mental health coach and founder of the My Freedom Grove podcast. Gretchen believes that with the rise of feminism and the gendered roles still prevalent in society, we have essential prohibited men from expressing themselves or seeking professional mental wellbeing help, which only feeds into toxic masculinity further. Through forming a private men’s facebook group Unshakable and providing a platform for men’s personal journeys, Gretchen ensures that when it comes to removal of mental health stigmas, men should be included in the conversation too.