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Come celebrate the next stops of my book tour at Barnes & Noble! â
For the first time, Iâm bringing 'The Nomadic Soul' to readers in the U.S.! I look forward to meeting new faces, signing your copies, and hearing your stories.
The Nomadic Soul speaks to anyone who has ever yearned for something more. Itâs about finding ourselves, searching for meaning, and finding connections that touch our hearts.
Join us for the chance to connect with others who have a passion for growth and purpose. Bring your curiosity and leave with a signed book and fresh ideas.
U.S book tour dates:
July 26, 2025 (2pm): Barnes & Noble, Colonial Drive, Orlando, FLAugust 12, 2025 (6.30pm): Barnes & Noble, Huntington Beach, CA
Secure your spot today and be part of this journey of transformation. đ
Register for the event here: https://bit.ly/3SO8MC3
I hope youâll join us and help make this moment unforgettable. I look forward to seeing you there!
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Do you ever feel like you're in between chapters, not sure what comes next? Those moments between endings and new beginnings have a name: liminal spaces.
These in-between stages feel strange, sometimes even uncomfortable, but that's where real personal growth happens. You're not stuck; you're transforming.
In this episode you'll see how liminal spaces push you to let go of old habits, face uncertainty, and make space for change. When you pause in the unknown, you open the door to real progress.
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Stepping outside your comfort zone to chase your dreams is an adventure. You'll discover how little decisions can accumulate and guide your life toward a fresh path. However, it often takes courage.
My guest, Geeta Sidhu-Robb, believes that bravery isn't just a traitâit's a skill developed through practice. Every step you take can bring you nearer to the life you aspire to live.
She's here to share her insights on managing fear and cultivating resilience, empowering you to harness your strengths even in challenging times.
Geeta Sidhu-Robb, an entrepreneur, founder, business strategist, and transformational coach. From founding the highly acclaimed Nosh Detox in 2008, coaching influential leaders, to Founding WCorporation, Geeta is a force of nature in business, leadership, and women's empowerment. Her roster of clients includes Gwyneth Paltrow, the Duchess of York, Sarah Ferguson, Nadia Swarovski, and multiple CEOs, whom she has guided in scaling their businesses, executing IPOs, and achieving multi-million-dollar exits.
In this episode, Geeta shares her story and tips that help you break free from fear, as well as simple ways to boost your courage and build steady confidence.
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Every purchase sends a message about what matters to you. Conscious consumerism means thinking about the impact of your purchases, from the people making your products to the footprint they leave behind.
As more shoppers look for ways to support brands that match their beliefs, making value-based choices feels more important than ever.
In this episode, you'll learn what conscious consumerism means for your daily routine and see easy steps to help you shop with purpose.
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Many people are unaware of the incredible creative potential they possess. Yet, without proper guidance or a clear path to nurture these natural talents, we often fail to harness them. My guest, Michael J. Gelb suggests that one effective method to unlock our creativity is by studying the revolutionary thinkers of the past.
By understanding their ways of thinking and their skills, we can tap into our creative abilities. Heâs here to discuss his insights and discoveries further.
Michael J. Gelb is a worldâs leading authority on the application of genius thinking. He is a pioneer in the fields of creative thinking, innovative leadership, and executive coaching. Michael is the author of 17 books, including How to Think Like Leonardo Da Vinci. His books have been translated into 25 languages and sold over one million copies.
In our conversation, Michael and I explore the brilliance of historical figures and discuss how we can apply their methods to enhance our own lives and thinking, ultimately allowing us to unleash our potential and contribute to the world.
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In a world where opportunities often hinge on personal worth, understanding and cultivating your identity capital can be a transformative journey.
Identity capital is the collection of personal assets âskills, experiences, relationships, and cultural knowledge â that can propel you toward success. Itâs not just about what you know, but who you are and how you leverage that identity in various contexts.
In this episode, we'll explore the concept of identity capital, unravel its significance in today's competitive landscape, and uncover practical strategies to build it.
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Original airdate: May 17, 2022
History is carried forward through the stories a culture tells and values. Thatâs why stories have the power to shape our world and define our identity. However, for most of human history, the storytellers have been men â and womenâs voices have been largely absent.
According to my guest, Elizabeth Lesser, had there been an equal blend of male and female voices, it would have changed our culture, our values, and the way we live. In her book, âCassandra Speaks,â she explores these issues in-depth, which we will be discussing in this episode.
Elizabeth Lesser is the author of The Seekerâs Guide, Marrow and the NYT bestseller Broken Open. She is the co-founder of Omega Institute, recognized internationally for its workshops and conferences in wellness, spirituality, creativity, and social change. Sheâs given two popular TED talks and is one of Oprah Winfreyâs Super Soul 100, a collection of leaders using their voices and talent to elevate humanity.
In this interview, Elizabeth and I discuss the messages in stories weâve been told through the ages and its impact on how women feel about our appearance, sense of power, and their abilities. We also talk about the steps that we can take to change the narrative so that it empowers both women and men.
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In the intricate tapestry of relationships, the threads that bind us often stem from our unique needs and experiences. Recognizing our unique relationship needs, and what makes someone feel safe or loved, lays the foundation for real connection that lasts.
Strong relationships donât happen by luck. They grow when both people feel seen and valued for who they truly are.
In this episode, weâll explore the crucial role of understanding unique relationship needs and offer practical advice to improve your relationships.
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Karma is viewed as a fundamental principle in the spiritual world, suggesting that everything we do, say, and even think generates consequences that eventually come back to us, whether in this life or in the future.
My guests, Lama Lhanang Rinpoche and Mordy Levine, believe that karma influences not only our individual situations but also the broader social landscape. They are here to share their insights on its impact and to suggest a constructive way to move forward.
Lama Lhanang Rinpoche was born in the Amdo region of historic Tibet and received a traditional monastic education and later studied under several respected Tibetan lamas. Today, he teaches Vajrayana Buddhism at the Jigme Lingpa Center in San Diego, California. Mordy Levine is an entrepreneur, meditation teacher, and the president of the Jigme Lingpa Center. He also created the Meditation Pro Series, a meditation program designed to alleviate chronic health issues.
In this discussion, Lama and Mordy demonstrate the principles of karma in everyday life and suggest ways to cultivate positive karma. They draw from the Buddhist perspective, highlighting how it fosters compassion, joy, and inner peace amidst the uncertainties of life.
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We live in a world that praises action and constant progress. Itâs easy to feel like we must always be doing something, chasing the next goal, or staying busy just to keep up.
But sometimes the real growth happens when we stop, take a breath, and let things unfold at their own pace. Pressing pause doesnât mean giving up. Waiting can give us room to see things more clearly, sort our thoughts, and recharge.
In this episode, youâll learn the power of inaction, and how these quiet moments can change everything, helping us grow in ways nonstop action never could. The gift of stillness might be the key to your next breakthrough.
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Original airdate: May 3, 2022
The term Bushido literally means the way of a warrior. Itâs been used in Japan since the 9th century when samurai soldiers bravely served their lords.
Today, Bushido is seen as a collection of ideals that lead to fidelity to oneâs values and self-improvement. My guest, Yoichi Utebi, believes that Bushido can serve us well in dealing with our personal and collective challenges.
Yoichi Utebi is a movie producer and lecturer. Born in Japan, Yoichi grew up in Lebanon and the U.S. and where he was exposed to multiple cultures and ethnicities. After 12 years of experience in marketing and management in IT companies, Yoichi decided to join Happy Science, a spiritual movement in Japan, as a minister and lecturer, and produce movies.
During our conversation, Yoichi talks about the Samuraiâs bushido code of conduct and ideals and how we can apply it in our lives. Bushido is showcased in his new movie âThe Cherry Bushidoâ a film about a young devotee and group of friends who unite to protect Japan from the threat of extinction by its neighboring country.
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In a world where positive thinking and visualization take center stage, the allure of manifestation can be irresistible.
But as the popularity of this practice grows, so do the myths surrounding it. While many believe manifestation is the ultimate answer to lifeâs challenges, the truth is far more nuanced.
In this episode, we delve into common manifestation myths, exposing the idea that it's a magical fix for every dilemma. Life's intricacies require more than wishful thinking; they need action, persistence, and sometimes, a healthy dose of reality.
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We all possess the incredible gift of intuitive wisdom, yet many struggle to harness it effectively. My guest, Stephanie Banks, is passionate about helping us connect with our higher selves through specific practices and mindsets. She's here to guide us on the journey to becoming the best versions of ourselves.
Stephanie Banks is a highly sought-after intuitive channel, mentor, and guide who helps people connect on the soul level. She mentors clients in discerning their own inner voice of wisdom, enhancing their confidence and self-trust, improving their relationships, clarifying their soul's purpose, and finding their laughter and joy. Stephanie is the author of the bestseller Joining Joanie â Staying Connected To Your Loved One Through Dementia And Beyond. In her TEDx talk, I Am an Intuitive Channel, she shares her unexpected experience with channeling and invites others to discover their own intuitive gifts.
In this interview, Stephanie shares insights into the practice of channeling, helping us learn to identify our inner voice while filtering out the distractions that can hinder us. She also offers advice on how to connect with the energies of others so that we can build deeper and more meaningful relationships.
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In a world that grows increasingly interconnected, cultural awareness emerges as a powerful catalyst for personal growth and transformation. Cultural awareness isnât just about travel or learning new customs.
Itâs about noticing the small thingsâhow families share meals, how friends greet each other, how people express joy and grief. Personal growth happens when we allow these new perspectives into our lives. By doing so, we grow more open, patient, and curious.
This kind of awareness starts with a choice to look a little closer at the stories around us. In this episode, we'll show you how to achieve that.
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We are currently in an era that celebrates self-expression. Whether online or in person, we are encouraged to share our thoughts and emotions. Unlike previous generations, we now have the freedom to openly express how we feel. While there are numerous advantages to sharing our emotions with others, overdoing it can have its drawbacks.
That's why it's essential to strike a balance between emotional control and expressiveness. This balance, tailored to our personal preferences and the context we find ourselves in, is key to navigating the world of emotional expression with confidence and reassurance.
To delve deeper into this subject, I have invited Sahar Milani, an Experiential Brand Specialist and Host of the Mindful Makers Podcast and Laura Roche, an MC, podcaster and mindfulness and self-compassion expert, to join me for an in-depth discussion.
Sahar Milani is the founder and Experiential Director of Sorshaa, a global brand strategist with a passion for human connection, storytelling, and wellbeing. With over 20 years of experience in mindfulness and a career spanning Europe, MENA, and Southeast Asia, she helps brands communicate with clarity and purpose to create meaningful impact. Sahar is also the host of Mindful Makers, a podcast spotlighting individuals and brands making a positive difference, recognized as one of the top 8 female-led MENA podcasts by SheerLuxe Middle East. Her work sits at the intersection of curiosity, creativity, and conscious communication.
Laura Roche was born and raised in Spain and holds a bachelor's degree in Social Pedagogy and a Master's in Mindfulness for Conscious Organizations from the University of Barcelona. She's also a mindfulness and self-compassion teacher from the University of San Diego, California. She spent hundreds of hours on retreats and even lived for short periods at a Buddhist temple. Having lived and worked on four continents, she has garnered valuable knowledge and experience in dealing with a multitude of people and cultures, always learning and opening herself up to new experiences.
In this interview, we examine the various aspects of emotional expression, weighing its advantages and disadvantages. More importantly, we share practical strategies for achieving a healthy balance.
Resources:
- Colour PsychoDynamics:
Website: https://www.colourforlife.com/
- Human Design:
Website: https://www.myhumandesign.com/
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Life often feels like a straight line, with milestones marking our progress from point A to B. But what if we shifted that perspective?
Embracing the cyclical nature of life allows us to recognize that our journeys are not linear but circular, encompassing growth, renewal, and the beauty of coming back to ourselves. As seasons change and tides ebb and flow, so too do our experiences, emotions, and aspirations.
In this episode, we'll delve into how this transformative perspective alleviates the pressures of linear progression and fosters resilience and a deeper connection to our authentic selves.
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Our DNA has extraordinary potential embedded within it, but many people donât utilize its full capacity. According to my guest, Dr. Carol Talbot, societal conditioning and environmental toxins have degraded our DNA and limited human evolution.
In todayâs interview, Dr. Carol will unveil the original, dormant blueprint within us, a potential for personal growth and transformation.
Dr. Carol is the Founder and Creator of The Possibility Hub and a passionate ambassador for expanding consciousness and unlocking the superhuman abilities inherent within us all. With a PhD in Quantum Morphogenetic Science, her pioneering research on DNA bioregenesis and Source Feeding is reshaping our understanding of human potential. Her journey has led her to study with extraordinary masters and speak in over 20 countries. As an NLP Master Trainer and Certified Master Firewalk Instructor, she uses various tools, from Quantum Morphogenetic Physics to Time-Line Therapy, Sound Healing, and Bio-Geometry, to ignite rapid transformation and help others master their reality.
During our conversation, Dr. Carol guides us with practical insights and experience to help us remember our true nature. Through ancient practices and shifts in mindset, she shows us how to nourish ourselves and energize so that we can access higher ways of living and being in the world.*Disclaimer*: The health information in this episode is provided for general informational and educational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional advice. Accordingly, before taking any actions based upon such information, we encourage you to consult with the appropriate professionals.
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Recognizing the right people to open up to is vital in a world where vulnerability can feel like a double-edged sword. But how can we trust our instincts when sharing our deepest thoughts and feelings?
You may hesitate, because itâs hard to know if someone is safe to confide in, as not everyone can handle our emotions.
This episode will help you spot clues showing when someone is worthy of your deeper truths. With a careful eye and a little courage, you can find out who listens, who holds space, and who gives you room to be yourself without fear.
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Original airdate: July 12, 2022
Wouldnât it be great if we had instant guidance to support us as we go through the ups and downs of life?
The good news is that we donât have to look too far to find it because that wisdom lies within us. MaryAnn DiMarco says that all of us are psychic.
When we tap into this gift, we not only enhance our own lives but also build bridges of love and connection. In this interview, sheâs going to tell us how.
MaryAnn DiMarco is the author of Medium Mentor and Believe, Ask, Act. An internationally recognized psychic medium, healer, and spiritual teacher, her work has been featured in media outlets like The New York Times, The Dr. Oz Show, Womenâs Health, Elle, and Redbook. She offers validating and positive one-on-one sessions, powerful group readings, workshops, and individual mentorship for developing psychics.
In this interview, we talk about the different ways that we receive psychic information and how we can manage our doubt during the process. Maryanne also offers tools and practices to develop our intuition.
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