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How can we become catalysts for change?
In this special episode entitled ‘The Butterfly Effect’ Amisha gathers with Ebyän Zanini, Jimena Paratcha, Darren Le Baron and Nathaniel Dunn during Noisily Festival to share insights and ideas around the theme ‘We Are Change’.
We explore
:: duality as a form of balance for change
:: interconnectedness and unity with each other and the more-than-human-world
:: rites of passages
:: plant allies and the power of psychedelics
:: forming intentions for change
Links from this episode and more at allthatweare.org
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How do we honour diverse ways of life and all that we are?
In this episode entitled ‘Mysterious Riddles', Amisha Ghadiali talks with Dr Andy Letcher, Senior Lecturer at both Schumacher College, Devon UK, where he is Programme Lead for the MA Engaged Ecology, and at the University of Exeter, where he teaches on the PGCert Psychedelics: Mind, Medicine and Culture. He is the author of “Shroom: A Cultural History of the Magic Mushroom”, and numerous papers on psychedelics, ecology, animism and paganism. Andy researches the contemporary use of psychedelics with a particular focus on the role psychedelics might play in our cultivating an ecological self. He is currently researching ritual and animistic usage of psychedelics by contemporary British Druids, and the contemporary use of the Fly Agaric mushroom. A folk musician, he plays English bagpipes, low whistle, and Dark Age lyre.
We explore
:: folk music and birdsong
:: deep listening and living in seasonal interconnectedness with nature
:: psychedelics and plant ceremonies
:: Animism and Druidry
:: pilgrimages and Rights of Passages
Links from this episode and more at allthatweare.org
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How do we create planetary scale transformation on a local level?
In this live episode entitled ‘Future Visions’ Amisha gathered with Helena Norberg-Hodge, Anthea Lawson and Jae Spencer-Keyse to explore how we can create a collective vision that is aligned with what the majority of humanity is yearning for and that can forge transformation from a local level to a global level.
We explore
:: our relationship with the more than human world
:: diversity
:: economic literacy
:: localised food economies
:: parenting
:: radical and meaningful education
:: sacred and big picture activism
Links from this episode and more at allthatweare.org
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How do we reclaim our intuition and make better decisions for ourselves and the collective?
In this special episode entitled 'The Path Of Beauty' Jasmine Louella Paprika talks with Amisha Ghadiali, our podcast host. Amisha reveals her journey of creating this podcast, her book “Intuition” and her new offering 'Reclaim Your Intuition’, a live online journey that emerged from it. This journey brings us into a powerful relationship with our intuition through an immersion of weekly calls, games, rituals and more.
They explore
:: podcasting off the mainstream
:: Reclaim Your Intuition course
:: experiential and somatic learning
:: networks of belonging
:: astral journeys
:: interbeingness
Links from this episode and more at allthatweare.org
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How do we remember and cultivate our shared humanity?
In this special episode entitled 'Collective Care' we gather in a circle with Sally Zlotowitz, Vanessa Englert and Chris to explore remembering our shared humanity. This circle was hosted by Amisha during our Remembering Retreat in the Forest Of Dean; an invitation for us to come together in community to unveil collective wisdom.
We explore
:: collective care
:: community building
:: diverse ways of how we can build a better world
:: activism and burn out
:: kindness vs cancel culture
Links from this episode and more at allthatweare.org
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How do we tend our personal and collective grief?
In this episode entitled 'Networks Of Care' Amisha talks with Camille Sapara Barton, a writer, artist and somatic practitioner, dedicated to creating networks of care and livable futures. Rooted in Black Feminism, ecology and harm reduction, Camille uses creativity, alongside embodied practices, to create culture change in fields ranging from psychedelic assisted therapy to arts education. Their debut book Tending Grief: Embodied Rituals for Holding Our Sorrow and Growing Cultures of Care in Community was published in April 2024 by North Atlantic Books.
We explore
:: conflict resolution
:: numbing and regaining sensuousness
:: somatic and grief practices and spaces
:: processing collective grief in peer support groups and gatherings
:: trusting our innate skills and qualities to support ourselves and each other
:: resilience and grief tool kits
Links from this episode and more at allthatweare.org
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How do we reclaim health for our food systems?
In this special episode entitled ‘Earthly Delights’ Amisha talks with Vandana Shiva on her infamous farm in India. Vandana is a world-renowned environmental thinker, activist, feminist, philosopher of science, writer and science policy advocate. She is the founder of Navdanya Research Foundation for Science, Technology and Ecology (India) and President of Navdanya International. In 1982 she founded the Research Foundation for Science, Technology and Ecology (RFSTE), an independent research institute that addresses the most significant problems of ecology of our times, and two years later, Navdanya (‘nine seeds’) the movement in defense of biodiversity and small farmers. Vandana is recipient of many awards, including in 1993 the Right Livelihood Award, also known as the ‘Alternative Nobel Prize’, and named among the top five “Most Important People in Asia” by AsiaWeek in 2001, she is is a prolific writer and author of numerous books and serves on the board of the International Forum on Globalisation, and member of the executive committee of the World Future Council.
We hear from Chander Shaker who is one of the core team at the farm, as well as a multitude of participants of the Earth Democracy seminars with Vandana.
We explore
:: bio and culturally diverse food systems and farming
:: seed libraries
:: universal laws
:: soil health and its impacts on our health
Links from this episode and more at allthatweare.org
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How do we live in intimacy with ourselves, each other and nature?
In this episode entitled 'Wellsprings Of Dreams' Amisha talks with Zoë Tryon, an activist, speaker and artist known for her work with indigenous communities. She is the founder of “One of the Tribe Journeys”, a travel company offering immersive experiences with indigenous communities in the Ecuadorian Amazon and Andes. Zoë has acted as a cultural liaison between indigenous and Western leaders since 2006 whilst living and working with the Achuar, Shuar, Kichwa, Sapara and Waorani peoples across Ecuador. She has supported education, health and economic capacity building projects, advocated for environmental and constitutional rights in the Ecuadorian constitution. She is a Cultural Ambassador for the Stop Ecocide campaign and ambassador for the Sacred Headwaters Initiative.
We explore
:: environmental activism and reconnecting to ancestral land and practices
:: indigenous led conservation, cultural preservation and wisdom in the Amazon rainforest
:: indigenous practices of dreaming, healing and living in community and in harmony with Earth
:: Amazonian spirituality, dreams, and plant medicine
:: addictions and intimacy in the Western world
:: motherhoodLinks from this episode and more at allthatweare.org
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How do we tantalise our spiritual paths to flourish a creative, equitable and harmonious future?
In this episode entitled ‘ The Art of Life’ Amisha talks with Ben Vereen, an American actor, dancer and singer. Vereen gained prominence for his performances in the original Broadway productions of the musicals Jesus Christ Superstar, for which he received a Tony Award nomination, and Pippin, for which he won the 1973 Tony Award for Best Actor in a Musical. Ben takes us on a sermon of insights into how our creative expression and spirituality can forge life paths.
We explore
:: destructive impacts of technology distractions to human connection
:: the role of spirituality on our collective growth
:: the power and interconnectedness of art and life
:: Humans as expressions of God
:: the importance of stillness
:: the true meaning of abundance
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How can our eco systems of relationship shape our collective future?
In this episode entitled ‘Nothing But Love’ Amisha talks with Raio, a musician, producer, ceremonialist and DJ who’s been uplifting the tribe in Bali for the last 18 years. A devotee of movement and dance as transformational practices, he plays organic-electro live dance music sets and DJ’s ecstatic dance. He’s the co-founder of Wakamaia School of Sacred Fun, where they share the art of Ecstatic Dance DJ’ing, sound healing, and more. Raio is also co-founder of an eco-community as well as Colibri Spirit Festival and BaliSpirit Festival.
We explore
:: ecstatic dance and music ceremonies as healing and transformative practices
:: transformative power of kindness in resolving conflicts
:: grief rituals
:: AI vs Humanities unique qualities of emotional intelligence and interconnectedness
:: parenting and fathering
:: human capacity to create magic
Links from this episode and more at allthatweare.org
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How do we cultivate our intuition for collective change?
In this special episode entitled 'An Invitation To More Aliveness' we gather with Niharika Sanyal, Léa Bourratiere, Naveen Vasudevan, Nikhil Kale, Ajay Makhija and Aurora Esmeralda to explore intuition as a guide for collective change; a way of life drawing from the wisdom of our bodies to move us into a life of discernment, simplicity, humbleness and grace. This circle hosted by Amisha is an invitation for us to come together in community to unveil collective wisdom.
We explore
:: Intuition as a guide to navigate uncertain times
:: Intuition as a tool for collective liberation
:: Signs and Symbols for collective growth
:: Grief and Joy to counterbalance our worlds of darknessLinks from this episode and more at allthatweare.org
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How do we journey into our full presence and power?
In this episode entitled "The Golden Path" , Amisha welcomes back Zach Bush, MD, a physician specialising in internal medicine, endocrinology and hospice care. He is an internationally recognised educator and thought leader on the microbiome as it relates to health, disease and food systems. He founded ‘Seraphic Group’ and the non-profit ‘Farmer’s Footprint’ to develop root-cause solutions for human and ecological health. His passion for education reaches across many disciplines, including topics such as the role of soil and water ecosystems in human genomics, immunity, and gut/brain health.
We explore
:: rewilding our dreams and hearts as pathways for inner healing and reconnecting with nature
:: recognising our wounds and sacredness as the healing medicines of our own body
:: practicing spirituality, consciousness and personal growth in sovereign community
:: breath work and plant medicine as tools for healing and coming into presence
:: polyamory and unconditional love as baselines for future society
:: sexuality and fertility
:: soil based nutrition
Links from this episode and more at allthatweare.org
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How do we learn to live in a state of harmony and action?
In this episode entitled ‘Poetry Of Souls’ Amisha talks with Deepti Tewari, a teacher at Last School, Auroville, sharing sessions on poetry, literature, culture studies, and exploring Sri Aurobindo’s philosophy. The school is based upon Free Progress, an approach which is not governed by habits, conventions or preconceived ideas, but guided by the soul. Auroville, want to universal town where men and women of all countries are able to live in peace and progressive harmony above all creeds, all politics and all nationalities. The purpose is to realise human unity.
We explore:
:: sovereign education as a way of unlocking integrity and inner fullness as a key to growth
:: harmony and beauty as the undercurrents of all of life that unlock our soul’s purpose
:: Auroville’s as a blueprint city for peace and harmony for all humanity
:: the transformative power of wisdom revealed in being present
Links from this episode and more at allthatweare.org
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How can we unfurl the authenticity of our lives?
In this special episode 'Wisdom For These Times' we gather with Khrisha Ambani, Brusellas Gomez-Andersun, Zach Bush, Barnaby Maichael Andersun and Kieran Butler to explore the wisdom unleashed during troubling times that might hold the keys to living our lives guided by authenticity, joy and the creativity of nature. This circle hosted by Amisha is an invitation for us to come together in community to unveil collective wisdom.
We explore:
:: the importance of leaning into community to cultivate joy and creativity as a compass for life
:: forming our authentic voice through sensory experiences
:: following our bliss and finding freedom in times of uncertainty and change
:: nature as our mirror and guide
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How do we become soul models that can lead our evolution from a place of love and authenticity?
We are kicking off our new season with ‘The Essence Of Grace’, a conversation with Amisha and Dr Jude Currivan, a cosmologist, planetary healer, futurist, author and Evolutionary Leaders Circle member. She is a scientist specialising in cosmology and quantum physics. Having travelled to over 80 countries and worked with traditional wisdom keepers she is a life-long researcher into the nature of reality and author of award-winning and bestselling book “The Cosmic Hologram: In-formation at the Center of Creation” and “The Story of Gaia: The Big Breath and the Evolutionary Journey of Our Conscious Planet”. She co-founded “WholeWorld-View” to serve unitive awareness, conscious evolution and transformational change in service to our collective and planetary healing.
We explore
:: how we may form ‘soul models’ to contribute to collective awakening
:: how we may live in unity and embrace our interconnectedness to heal the disease of separation and evolve into co-creative partners with Gaia
:: living authentically and trusting our intuition as our superpower in this time of metamorphosis
:: cosmos and the universe as a living and loving entities
:: emergence of reality that embraces the convergence of the science of unity and wholeness with ancient wisdom teachings
:: how to create spaces for deep connection and slowing downLinks from this episode and more at allthatweare.org
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How do we align the law and ourselves with nature to enrich life?
In this episode entitled Future Source Code Amisha talks with Paul Powlesland, a barrister and lawyer for nature who acts to protect trees and rivers in the courts and speaks for the Rights of Nature. He is a founder of Lawyers for Nature, which aims to transform the relationship between law, lawyers and nature, introducing nature’s voice into our legal and economic systems. Paul lives on a boat on the River Roding in East London, and set up the River Roding Trust, through which he carries out hands-on restoration, guardianship and protection of the river.
We explore
:: Nature guardianship, activism and the challenges of caring for our land and rivers
:: Future Source Code for ‘Nature Rights’ reflecting a relationship of protection and care between humans and nature in our legal systems
:: an ecosystem of interventions that changes the relationship between humans and nature across our legal, social, economic and religious spiritual systems
:: Ecocide
Links from this episode and more at allthatweare.org
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How do we envision and shape a world without oppressive systems?
In this episode entitled Cultures Of Care Amisha talks with Patrisse Cullors, an Artist and Abolitionist born and raised in Los Angeles. Cullors has been on the frontline of abolitionist organising for 22 years. She has advanced a term called abolitionist aesthetics. Her latest work is examining an art practice that leads through west African spirituality as well as pushing the culture to adopt abolitionist beliefs in order to build our imagination towards a world we all deserve.
We explore:
:: abolition, a practice that helps us envision a world without oppressive systems and practices, such as policing and imprisonment
:: Art and imagination as tools to shaping a new world and tapping into our spiritual and creative potential
:: resourcing ourselves through therapy, community, and self-care as essential for sustaining activism and navigating challenging times
:: Patrisse latest artwork embracing Yoruba IFA traditions respecting Earth and each other as a path towards healing & transformation
:: the balance between accessibility and appreciation in the digital age and the power of collective experience
Links from this episode and more at allthatweare.org
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How have we and the world changed in these past seven years?
In this epsiode entitle In Reverence Of A Beautiful Future, we are celebrating 200 episodes of ‘all that we are’; our podcast that is an epic gathering of more than 200 voices of change and insight from all over the globe; powerful reminders of all that we are and can be in this future we all hold in our hearts. Amisha, our podcast host, talks with Floss Barnett-Howland taking us into the deeper layers of Amisha’s journey over the past 7yrs of creating this podcast and her other offerings that have come alive. Together they hold a ritual honouring this milestone.
We explore
:: Amisha’s journey bringing alive this podcast
:: reflections on this 7yr cycle, cycles of life and creation
:: Amisha’s new offering ‘Reclaim Your Intuition’
:: the importance of pause, ritual and ceremony
Links from this episode and more at allthatweare.org
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How do we co-create humanity?
In this episode entitled Ubuntu Amisha talks with Dr Dianne Regisford, a dynamic Social Sculpture practitioner, Dianne is invested in regenerative ARTivism for belonging, racial equity and cultural transformation through a social justice lens. Dianne is the founder, visionary and creator of the Evoking Belonging Social Sculpture practices. She designs and stewards inclusive, participatory approaches to belonging through equitable enquiry into power and privilege, racial justice and cultural transformation. This is an innovative approach to socio-cultural co-imagining for a regenerative, equitable, humane and just society.
We explore
:: what it means to belong & belonging as a co-creative cultural practice
:: embodiment practices as storytelling tools & tools for evolution
:: how to connect to our innate soul and indigenous knowledge
:: uncertainty & unison
:: Artivism & the evolution of activism into pleasure and joy motivated action
:: the cultural phenomena of Ubuntu & unison
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How can we learn and unlearn to bring forth cultural, personal and planetary transformation?
In this episode entitled Interconnected Learning Amisha talks with Ruby and Christabel Reed, co-founding directors of the holistic wellbeing and transformative education platform Advaya, and of the Initiative Earth Charity, which runs the online nature skills platform Earthed and narrative campaign EcoResolution. Over the last ten years they have been building networks and bringing tens of thousands of people together in joyful spaces that reframe how we see the world around us, and our role within it, so that we recognise our ecological relationality, fall more in love with life, and actively participate in its ecological and spiritual regeneration.
We explore
:: the creation, growth and intentions of educational platforms Advaya and Earthed
:: holistic educational systems considering ecology, consciousness and the body as antidotes to dominant forms of education
:: deep learning in community
:: their personal journeys into educational activism
:: cancel culture & the challenges of social media and influencer posturing
:: creating long term embodiment practices
Links from this episode and more at allthatweare.org
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