Episodes
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What makes the Mediterranean diet a standout choice according to a leading integrative medicine expert? In this episode, Dr. Andrew Weil joins Harvest Series podcast host Rose Claverie to dive into the benefits of this diet, compare it with other popular eating trends, and offer unique perspectives on balancing nutrition and health. We’ll also explore whether eating lots of protein is beneficial, if chocolate can be a guilt-free treat, and whether carbs and desserts are as villainous as they’re often portrayed.
You can follow us on Instagram : @Harvestseries, or @rose.claverie for updates
and watch our filmed podcast or speakers on Youtube : Harvest Series.
Sound editing by @lesbellesfrequences
Technicians in Kaplankaya : Joel Moriasi, Hanan Yasir and team
Music by Chambord
Artwork : Davide d'Antonio
Harvest Series is produced in partnership with Athena Advisers and Capital Partners
The founders of Harvest Series are Burak Öymen and Roman Carel.
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Can sustainability be both a practical goal and a source of inspiration? In this episode, Hannah Jones, former Chief Sustainability Officer at Nike and now CEO of The Earthshot Prize, discusses her remarkable journey from corporate responsibility to leading a global initiative dedicated to healing our planet. Hosted by Rose Claverie, this conversation uncovers how Hannah’s current role offers her the unique opportunity to be fully at the service of Earth, turning challenges into impactful solutions for the future.
[3:00] : Start if the interview with Hannah. She introduces the Eartshot Prize, created by Prince William, who wanted to scale solutions regarding the environment.
[5:30] : A name and a concept inspired by the Moonshot of President Kennedy in the 1960s. We can fix the planet.
[7:43] : What tools are Hannah and the Earthshot Prize using to search for solutions in every part of the world?
[11:24] : Hannah shares some concrete examples: some people replacing plastic packaging with seaweed.
[16:38] : What are the top priorities to save the planet?
[19:39] : What happens to the Eartshot prize winners?
[25:00] : How did Hannah get interested in sustainability in the first place? She became Nike's first chief Sustainability Officer.
[35:00] : Harvest of the day : When did Hannah feel radically connected as a child?
You can follow us on Instagram : @Harvestseries, or @rose.claverie for updates
and watch our filmed podcast or speakers on Youtube : Harvest Series.
Sound editing by @lesbellesfrequences
Technicians in Kaplankaya : Joel Moriasi, Hanan Yasir and team
Music by Chambord
Artwork : Davide d'Antonio
Harvest Series is produced in partnership with Athena Advisers and Capital Partners
The founders of Harvest Series are Burak Öymen and Roman Carel.
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How can men confront the complexities of their sexuality and insecurities? Nic Warner, a transformative coach specializing in men’s relationships, offers both philosophical insights and a concrete approach to these pressing issues in this candid episode. Recorded at the Harvest Series 8th Summit in Kaplankaya, Nic delivers impactful insights into overcoming intimate challenges, the role of communication, and the often-unspoken struggles men face. Balancing serious discussion with moments of levity, this episode provides a deep dive into the realities of male intimacy.
[2:25] : What men do want to know generally when they want to learn more about conscious sexuality? We start this interview with discussion porn leading to a more violent attitude and erectile dysfunction.
[6:00] : You need to have emotional intimacy to be able to have sexual relationships.
[10:00] : There is a lot of shame around the topic of intimacy. Especially as men usually judge themselves based on their performance. Nic shares his personal story with incredible courage.
[13:00] : Are men selfish? At least, they usually doubt whether they are doing things right.
[15:00] : Nic creates a scenario where a woman would set a boundary around penetrative sex with a man she is interested in.
[18:00] : Are men more easily bored with one woman and need more novelty?
[22:00] : Quick questions. If the size doesn't match with the woman's size... what to do?
If you want to go deeper, follow Nic on Instagram!
You can follow us on Instagram : @Harvestseries, or @rose.claverie for updates
and watch our filmed podcast or speakers on Youtube : Harvest Series.
Sound editing by @lesbellesfrequences
Technicians in Kaplankaya : Joel Moriasi, Hanan Yasir and team
Music by Chambord
Artwork : Davide d'Antonio
Harvest Series is produced in partnership with Athena Advisers and Capital Partners
The founders of Harvest Series are Burak Öymen and Roman Carel.
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What happens when a hacker turns his skills toward solving the world’s biggest challenges? Pablos Holman, a futurist and inventor from Silicon Valley, redefines innovation with his unique approach and sharp humour in conversation with Harvest Series host Rose Claverie. From pioneering tech solutions to tackling global energy problems, Pablos shares his insights on the future of technology and the mindset behind impactful inventions. Join us for a conversation filled with fresh perspectives and plenty of laughs.
[2:53] – Interview Kickoff: We dive into technology with Pablos, discussing how tools reflect our values.
[5:50] – The Cost of New Tech: Are we losing anything in our adoption of new technologies? Pablos shares his positive perspective on how well we’re adapting to social media and AI.
[7:30] – Investing in World-Changing Projects: What guides Pablos and his team when choosing investments? They aim for big-impact projects, not just software solutions.
[11:00] – Proud Investments: Pablos highlights self-driving ships as one of Deep Future’s standout ventures.
[14:00] – Silicon Valley's Focus: Why Silicon Valley should tackle larger issues beyond social media. Despite impressive innovation, it’s only targeting 2% of the global economy—missing out on sectors like waste, energy, and water, which make up the other 98%.
[18:00] – Global Competitors to Silicon Valley: Can any other region compete with Silicon Valley? What makes the Valley so unique and successful?
[28:00] – Investing in Global Peace: Pablos discusses the challenge of energy inequality and its critical role in achieving global peace.
[35:00] – Personal Story: Pablos shares his upbringing in Alaska and how he was the first in his community to own a computer.
[44:00] – Life as a Hacker: Pablos talks about his journey as a hacker and what it truly means to be one.
[54:00] – Harvest of the Day: Pablos reflects on when he felt most connected as a child.
You can follow us on Instagram : @Harvestseries, or @rose.claverie for updates
To know more about Pablos Holman
and watch our filmed podcast or speakers on Youtube : Harvest Series.
Sound editing by @lesbellesfrequences
Technicians in Kaplankaya : Joel Moriasi, Hanan Yasir and team
Music by Chambord
Artwork : Davide d'Antonio
Harvest Series is produced in partnership with Athena Advisers and Capital Partners
The founders of Harvest Series are Burak Öymen and Roman Carel.
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Can rage be your key to unlocking deeper personal power? In this episode of Harvest Series, Mama Gena explores how expressing anger can be a liberating practice. Discover how blending this intense emotion with a touch of erotic energy can amplify your sense of freedom and empowerment. Join Rose Claverie as she delves into this provocative mix of rage and eroticism, challenging the way you think about harnessing your most powerful emotions.
[2:40]: Start of the interview. Mama Gena shares how her experience at Harvest in Kaplankaya was deeply inspiring.
[2:50]: Regena talks about leading both men's and women's workshops at Harvest, with 80 participants in the room.
[7:44]: We need to feel connected to who we are and accept our emotions—but how? Through swamping, a practice Mama Gena is well known for.
[11:29]: How can you channel erotic energy into your rage to avoid lashing out and contaminating yourself with negativity?
[14:00]: When you combine rage with erotic energy, it cleanses your spirit. Regena shares a personal story about this process.
[16:00]: According to Regena, women have a "random" nature because of their broad emotional spectrum.
[20:25]: How can a woman teach her partner not to be intimidated by her emotions?
[27:00]: What stood out to Regena during her workshop experience in Kaplankaya?
[31:00]: What’s the best way to practice swamping at home? Regena reveals she does it every morning.
[33:00]: Regena reflects on the statistics indicating that younger generations are experiencing less intimacy.
[35:00]: Harvest of the Day: Regena shares a childhood moment when she felt most connected.
You can follow us on Instagram : @Harvestseries, or @rose.claverie for updates
To connect with Mama gena's Instagram
and watch our filmed podcast or speakers on Youtube : Harvest Series.
Sound editing by @lesbellesfrequences
Technicians in Kaplankaya : Joel Moriasi, Hanan Yasir and team
Music by Chambord
Artwork : Davide d'Antonio
Harvest Series is produced in partnership with Athena Advisers and Capital Partners
The founders of Harvest Series are Burak Öymen and Roman Carel.
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Can a profound, altered state of consciousness unlock the secrets of life's origins? In this episode of the Harvest Series, Rose Claverie interviews Dr. Bruce Damer, a leading mind in virtual worlds and astrobiology, who reveals his groundbreaking theory on how life began. Though his revelation caused a stir, Bruce kept the mystical experience that inspired it, an Ayahuasca journey, quietly under wraps. Dive into this fascinating discussion on the implications of his discoveries and the unconventional path that led him to them.
[3:05] Bruce helps explain his discovery about the origins of life to my 9- and 12-year-old children.
[9:00] What is life, fundamentally?
[11:00] The philosophical impact of Bruce’s discovery: life’s ancestor is a community, not an individual.
[19:19] Bruce discusses his journey with psychedelics, his adopted childhood, and how ayahuasca brought healing and clarity to his internal suffering.
[24:40] He shares a powerful ayahuasca vision that unlocked his scientific breakthrough three months later during breathwork.
[33:00] Bruce recalls a childhood moment of radical connection.
If you want to know more about Center for Minds.
You can follow us on Instagram : @Harvestseries, or @rose.claverie for updates
and watch our filmed podcast or speakers on Youtube : Harvest Series.
Sound editing by @lesbellesfrequences
Technicians in Kaplankaya : Joel Moriasi, Hanan Yasir and team
Music by Chambord
Artwork : Davide d'Antonio
Harvest Series is produced in partnership with Athena Advisers and Capital Partners
The founders of Harvest Series are Burak Öymen and Roman Carel.
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Back by popular demand! We're excited to revisit our conversation with Dr. Shefali, originally released two years ago, where she delves into the transformative power of conscious parenting. Whether you missed it the first time or need a refresher, this episode offers timeless insights.
Dont miss : Harvest is organising a retreat with Dr. Shefali on the 30th of October. You can bring your children in beautiful Kaplankaya, on the South Western Aegean Cost of Turkey : Link.
[2:19] How is our ego on the way to a good education? There is a parental ego in function that makes the parent ego think that they are in complete control of the children and that children are their possessions. What is included in the ego: I need to be in control. From that comes the need to impose all my beliefs on my children (religion, culture, competition...)
[6:55] What are the consequences of this kind of education on our children? They become little mini-me or become a "bad child".
[7:44] What happens if you have two parents with different egos? or only one of them is conscious, and the other is not?
[8:50] What are the steps to become a more conscious parent? To wake up! I have been living a pattern, it wasn't me! You should start before having children.
[10:46] How to get rid of perfectionism? You have to be aware that you are killing the joy.
[12:50] How do you self-reflect on how you were conditioned by your parents without feeling ingrateful?
[17:00] How did Dr Shefali change when she had a child? Even if she was already meditating, she started herself also "full of ego".
[19:20] So, how do we still educate our children and let them integrate into society?
[20:29] Are we doing a favour to our children by making sure they speak so many languages, be a maths champion, or be the best at sports so they fit in a super competitive world?
[25:00] What are we petrified in general? We are afraid to be an average human, especially in the area of social media.
[29:10] What are the three lies parents are being told? Why are we not supposed to be responsible for making our children happy?
[31:30] What is the difference between positive parenting and conscious parenting? The importance of the presence of the maternal figure.
[35:35] How was Dr Shefali raised herself? Her mother was patient.
[37:00] Little questions for Dr Shefali, like I don't know how to say 'No' to children.
[39:27] Harvest of the Day : if there is one thing that give hope to Dr Shefali?
Next week, we will release a new episode with scientist Bruce Damer, about the origins of life, the links between mysticism and science, and the potential impact of psychedelics on leaders.
You can follow us on Instagram at @HarvestSeries or @rose.claverie for updates.
Watch our podcast episodes and speaker sessions on YouTube: Harvest Series.
Credits:
Sound editing by: @lesbellesfrequencesTechnicians in Kaplankaya: Joel MoriasiMusic by: ChambordArtwork by: Davide d'AntonioHarvest Series is produced in partnership with Athena Advisers and Capital...
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What if the story you tell yourself is holding you back from a more beautiful narrative? In this episode, Rose Claverie sits down with Vika Victoria, the storytelling expert and founder of Stories That Shift, to dive deep into the power of reshaping our personal narratives. Vika, a Moth storytelling champion, now helps leaders and teams rewrite their stories to unlock profound transformation in both life and work. Together, we explore how the stories we tell ourselves can define or limit us—and how we can reclaim that power to live with intention. Along the way, we touch on the complexities of the American Dream, the importance of voice, and the story behind Vika's iconic blue hair.
[3:11] – Kicking Off: Vika shares her personal story, beginning with her family's journey from the former Soviet Union to the United States. How did this pivotal move shape her identity and narrative?
[5:59] – The Moth Victory: Vika recounts her unforgettable experience winning the prestigious Moth storytelling competition in New York. What does this victory reveal about the power of storytelling?
[7:54] – Conquering Public Speaking Fear: Public speaking is ranked as one of the biggest fears—why is that? Vika explains how we can become the hero of our own stories, and why embracing vulnerability is key to transformation.
[11:15] – Self-Sabotaging Stories: Why do we often default to telling negative or limiting stories about ourselves? Vika explores how these harmful narratives develop and how we can begin to dismantle them.
[13:20] – Reframing Your Story: Vika offers practical tips on how to reframe old, limiting stories. How can we break free from the past and craft a more empowering narrative for the future?
[16:50] – Exploring Masculinity: In a deeply personal moment, Vika reflects on a time when she was trapped in a spiral of sadness. This led her to explore masculinity by hosting men’s dinners across the globe—an unexpected path that led to powerful insights.
[22:00] – Identity & Geopolitics: Born in the Soviet Union and of Jewish heritage, Vika shares her unique perspective on navigating a complex geopolitical world. Her core message? The importance of using your voice to free yourself—and others.
[24:00] – Rapid-Fire Tips: Vika shares her top tips for becoming a better public speaker and storyteller.
[25:00] – The Blue Hair Story: Curious about Vika's signature blue hair? She reveals the story behind her bold and vibrant look.
[27:00] – The Art of Storytelling: What is the most important trait of a great storyteller? Vika gives us her take on what makes a story truly resonate with an audience.
[28:00] – The American Dream Revisited: Does the classic story of the American Dream still hold true today? Vika offers her thoughts on its relevance in the modern world.
[33:33] – Cancel Culture & Storytelling: In a world of "cancel culture," should we rewrite stories from the past that no longer align with today’s values? Vika weighs in on this timely debate.
[34:00] – Harvest of the Day: To close, Vika shares a powerful memory of radical connection from her youth—one that shaped her journey in unexpected ways.
To know more about Vika, here is her website.
You can follow us on Instagram : @Harvestseries, or @rose.claverie for updates
and watch our filmed podcast or speakers on Youtube : Harvest...
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How can material wealth be reconciled with a deeper sense of purpose? Lynne Twist’s powerful story offers a profound perspective on this challenge. In this episode, recorded at the Harvest Summit in Kaplankaya, Turkey, Lynn delves into her experiences working alongside Mother Teresa and her tireless efforts to protect the Amazon rainforest. Discover how Lynne’s extraordinary journey reveals the true intersection of financial ethics and spiritual fulfillment.
How can material wealth be reconciled with a deeper sense of purpose? Lynne Twist’s powerful story offers a profound perspective on this challenge. In this episode, recorded at the Harvest Summit in Kaplankaya, Turkey, Lynn delves into her experiences working alongside Mother Teresa and her tireless efforts to protect the Amazon rainforest. Discover how Lynne’s extraordinary journey reveals the true intersection of financial ethics and spiritual fulfillment.
[1:18] Introduction of the topic and guest, Lynne Twist.
[3:42] The interview with Lynne Twist begins. She shares how much she loved her experience in Kaplankaya during the Harvest Summit.
[5:20] I ask Lynne to divide her life into chapters. She starts with her early years, discussing her involvement in a controversial movement in the U.S., focused on freeing oneself from social conditioning. She then details how she began her journey with The Hunger Project. "There are no poor people, only poor environments."
[10:45] Lynne reflects on the beauty of people living in war or famine-stricken areas and shares a lesson she learned from Mother Teresa.
[13:33] Lynne talks about her upbringing with loving parents and the sudden loss of her father when she was 14 years old.
[17:27] After The Hunger Project, Lynne developed a fundraising methodology and participated in an initiative led by Mikhail Gorbachev, alongside global leaders like Jane Goodall and the Dalai Lama, for five years.
[20:23] The second chapter of Lynne's life begins with a revelation during a shamanic ceremony in Guatemala.
[28:00] Lynne describes her journey to the Amazon Rainforest, marking the beginning of the Pachamama Alliance. "We need to end human supremacy," Lynne emphasizes.
[35:00] Lynne discusses the concept of "The Soul of Money." What does it mean, and does money have a soul? She highlights the importance of paying attention to what we already have.
[40:30] Harvest of the Day: Lynne recalls a moment when she felt deeply connected with her family.
To know more about The Soul of Money or the Pachamama Alliance
Lynne Twist is the author of "The Soulf Money : Reclaiming Wealth of Our Inner Resources"
You can follow us on Instagram : @Harvestseries, or @rose.claverie for updates
and watch our filmed podcast or speakers on Youtube : Harvest Series.
Sound editing by @lesbellesfrequences
Technicians in Kaplankaya : Joel Moriasi, Hanan Yasir and team
Music by Chambord
Artwork : Davide d'Antonio
Harvest Series is produced in partnership with
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In a world where transformation is the ultimate freedom, Nick Brewer’s journey from drug smuggling and a brutal prison in Argentina to personal redemption is nothing short of extraordinary. Join us as Nick shares his remarkable story of liberation and the profound spiritual awakening he experienced behind bars. From a life once consumed by danger and excess to founding Primal Moves, his path is a testament to resilience and change. Tune in to hear how he reinvented himself and now inspires others through his revolutionary method. Host Rose Claverie guides this gripping conversation on the Harvest Series.
[1:50] : introduction on who is Nick Brewer.
[2:54] : How did Nick get access to a yoga book in prison? Why was isolation in prison like a blessing for Nick?
[3:54] : Nick comes back on his journey, when his skiing career was over at 18 when he injured himself, making him want to disapear. He gets to Antibes in France, and starts to sell cannabis and ecstasy, then moves to Marbella.
[7:14] : Nick starts to smuggle cocaine. It's another world way more dangerous. He moves to Buenos Aires where he lives a double life.
[9:50] : Nick was another man now. He transcendeted himself in prison. He comed back on how he got arrested and his life in prison, a city inside walls.
[16:00] : How Nick managed to read his first book of yoga, and how it transformed him. He discovers what is ego and starts observing his mind.
[20:00] : 4 years after his sentence, Nick had a total breakdown that led him to a desireless phase.
[24:55] : Nick is free, on a plane to London. His former life is dissolved.
[30:00] : Nick's new career and training.
[36:50] : What is Nick's message after this journey?
[37:43] : Harvest of the Day : where is the last time Nick felt radically connected?
To know more about Nick and Primal Moves, check his Instagram account : @primalmovesibiza
In our next episode, we’ll be speaking with Lynne Twist, an extraordinary activist dedicated to alleviating poverty, protecting the Amazon rainforest, and preserving its indigenous cultures.
You can follow us on Instagram : @Harvestseries, or @rose.claverie for updates
and watch our filmed podcast or speakers on Youtube : Harvest Series.
Sound editing by @lesbellesfrequences
Technicians in Kaplankaya : Joel Moriasi, Hanan Yasir and team
Music by Chambord
Artwork : Davide d'Antonio
Harvest Series is produced in partnership with Athena Advisers and Capital Partners
The founders of Harvest Series are Burak Öymen and Roman Carel.
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Today, we delve into a debated topic: LSD. At the 8th Harvest Summit in Kaplankaya, Amanda Feilding, a pioneering advocate for psychedelic research, shared her insights with journalist Rose Claverie. Amanda has spent decades championing the legalization of LSD, driven by her commitment to changing perceptions and policies surrounding psychedelics. Known as the “First Lady of LSD,” Amanda’s journey is intertwined with both her aristocratic background and her groundbreaking work with the Beckley Foundation. In this episode, Amanda shares her personal experiences and the latest scientific insights into psychedelics. We emphasize that this discussion is purely informational and not an endorsement of drug use. Join us as we explore Amanda Feilding’s extraordinary life and her relentless pursuit of change.
[4:00]: LSD is the "Queen of Psychedelics" for Amanda, demonized by the American government.[5:00]: How are scientific experiments conducted at the Beckley Foundation to gather data? What does Amanda anticipate from their latest study on the brain and the body?[11:00]: Why glucose is important during an LSD experience, and how having a diabetic father was "good training" for Amanda.[13:36]: Discussion on the risk of overdose.[16:00]: LSD is not for everyone; it's a "minority sport" according to Amanda.[18:40]: The Beckley Foundation was created by Amanda to show that LSD not only enhances cognitive functions but also has positive effects on mental health issues. One study showed it helps fight nicotine addiction.[25:00]: How was Amanda's use of LSD in her youth? It was not a way of life; she recounts a horrible experience she had.[27:00]: Amanda shares her story, including mystical childhood experiences.[34:00]: Discussion on microdosing and its potential for increasing neuroplasticity to treat neurodegenerative diseases, with an example of a lady’s improvement.[45:00]: Safety advice regarding LSD.To know more about the Beckley Foundation
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Credits:
Sound editing by: @lesbellesfrequencesTechnicians in Kaplankaya: Joel Moriasi, Hanan Yasir, and teamMusic by: ChambordArtwork by: Davide d'AntonioHarvest Series is produced in partnership with Athena Advisers and Capital Partners
Harvest Series Founders: Burak Öymen and Roman Carel
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In this episode of the Harvest Series, listeners are transported to the serene setting of Kaplankaya, Turkey, where Dutch pianist Joep Beving captivated an audience with his evocative performance. Surrounded by candlelight and the gentle sounds of the Aegean Sea, Joep Beving's minimalist compositions created a profound sense of peace and introspection. During this conversation, the pianist explores how his music has influenced his mental well-being and his approach to success.
Podcast Show Notes: Joep Beving[3:02] - Interview Introduction
The interview kicks off with Joep Beving as he prepares for his concert for the Harvest audience. He gives insights into what the audience can expect from his performance, describing the emotions and experiences he hopes to convey through his music.
[4:45] - Concert as Meditation
Joep likens his concert to a group meditation, emphasizing the calming and introspective nature of his music. He opens up about his personal journey, sharing the pivotal moment in his life when he experienced burnout and how playing the piano became his sanctuary, offering clarity and peace amidst the chaos.
[8:00] - Overcoming Anxiety
Joep delves into his personal growth over the past 15 years, discussing the strategies and mindset shifts that have helped him transform from being an anxious person to finding balance and tranquillity. He shares valuable insights into how music plays a crucial role in maintaining his mental well-being.
[10:40] - Early Beginnings with Piano
Reflecting on his childhood, Joep recounts how he started playing the piano and the role it played in his life. Although he admits he wouldn’t classify himself as a traditionally trained musician, he highlights the deep connection and passion that have fueled his musical journey from a young age.
[17:00] - Creating vs. Performing
In this segment, Joep contemplates the joys of composing music versus performing live. He explores the creative process behind his compositions and discusses what he finds most fulfilling about each aspect of his career.
[19:00] - Relationship with the Piano
Joep shares a touching story about his relationship with the piano, particularly focusing on a German instrument his grandmother bought for him. Despite not initially liking the piano, he explains how his appreciation for the instrument grew over time and became a significant part of his musical identity.
[22:00] - Memorable Fan Encounter
Joep recounts a heartwarming story about a meaningful encounter with a fan. He describes how this interaction impacted him and reinforced the profound connection music can create between artists and their audience.
[29:00] - Upcoming Projects
Looking ahead, Joep discusses his future projects and what listeners can anticipate from his upcoming work. He provides a glimpse into his creative vision and the new directions he plans to explore in his music.
[30:16] - Harvest of the Day
In the closing segment, Joep reflects on a moment of radical connection from his childhood.
Next Episode:
Join us next time for a conversation with Amanda Feilding about psychedelics and LSD more specifically. Stay tuned!You can follow us on Instagram at @HarvestSeries or @rose.claverie for updates.
Watch our podcast episodes and speaker sessions on YouTube: Harvest Series.
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Curious about what it’s like to be raised by the “Iceman” himself? Isabelle and Laura Hof, daughters of the legendary Wim Hof, share their unique upbringing and experiences with cold therapy. Join Rose Claverie on the Harvest Series podcast as the Hof sisters reveal their stories with humor, authenticity, and raw emotion.
From hilarious sibling banter to deeply touching reflections, Isabelle and Laura discuss how their father’s extreme practices shaped their childhood, the impact of losing their mother, and the transformative benefits of cold therapy. Learn why the Wim Hof Method is more than just a cold plunge—it’s a way of life.
Whether you’re curious about cold exposure or seeking an inspiring story, this episode is a must-listen! Tune in for a conversation filled with laughter, tears, and insights into embracing the cold. 🧊✨
[2:00] – The interview gets off to an unexpected start when the sisters ask me to guess who the eldest is, leading to some humorous confusion.
[5:30] – Laura and Isabelle share their experiences of growing up as the daughters of the legendary Wim Hof and what their childhood was like.
[9:45] – Discussion on how Wim Hof challenged his children physically to develop their body intelligence.
[16:00] – Laura and Isabelle open up about the loss of their mother, its impact on their lives, and how their father turned to extreme practices to cope with his grief.
[24:00] – Although we planned to do an ice bath, time constraints prevented it. IBut it allowed Isabelle and Laura to explain the famous Wim Hof Method and the benefits of cold exposure.
[33:00] – Insight into the importance of knowing why you engage in cold exposure practices, acknowledging its difficulty.
[36:00] – A cautionary note from the sisters: cold exposure isn't for everyone, especially those with heart problems or hypertension.
To know more about the Wim Hof method.
You can follow us on Instagram at @HarvestSeries or @rose.claverie for updates.
Watch our podcast episodes and speaker sessions on YouTube: Harvest Series.
Credits:
Sound editing by: @lesbellesfrequencesTechnicians in Kaplankaya: Joel Moriasi, Hanan Yasir, and teamMusic by: ChambordArtwork by: Davide d'AntonioHarvest Series is produced in partnership with Athena Advisers and Capital Partners
Harvest Series Founders: Burak Öymen and Roman Carel
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Ever wondered how a poet captures profound emotions and creative insights? In this episode, Yrsa Daley-Ward shares her poetic process and creative journey. Recorded with Greg Pouy, we delve into the magic of poetry and authenticity.
Yrsa, author of Bones, recites a deeply moving poem about a family dinner that felt quite uncomfortable, setting the stage for a profound discussion. We explore her spontaneous and genuine writing process, the emotional depth of her work, and her thoughts on the intersection of creativity and vulnerability.
Discover how Yrsa crafts her poetry with raw honesty and why authentic expression is at the heart of her art. Tune in for an enriching conversation that reveals the beauty and power of poetry. 🌟📜
[2:30] – Introduction to the interview. Yrsa recites a poem about love.
[5:49] – Greg asks Yrsa about her relationship with letting go.
[7:35] – The meaning behind the title of Yrsa’s book, Bone.
[9:13] – Yrsa’s vision for modern poetry.
[12:00] – Discussion on authenticity. Yrsa talks about organizing workshops and how she helps people realize their creativity.
[15:10] – Has Yrsa always been confident in writing and publishing her thoughts?
[19:00] – Greg inquires about women of colour in writing. Yrsa discusses the increasing number of women of colour in the literary world.
[21:29] – The impact of social networks on Yrsa’s work and her engagement with them.
[24:50] – Yrsa reads "Poetry," the poem she recited during the Harvest opening ceremony by the fire—an unforgettable moment.
[29:30] – Harvest of the Day: I ask Yrsa about a moment when she felt radically connected with her family.
[31:14] – Greg’s final question, "Vlan": What does Yrsa want to open or close the door to?
You can follow us on Instagram at @HarvestSeries or @rose.claverie for updates.
Watch our podcast episodes and speaker sessions on YouTube: Harvest Series.
Credits:
Sound editing by: @lesbellesfrequencesTechnicians in Kaplankaya: Joel Moriasi, Hanan Yasir, and teamMusic by: ChambordArtwork by: Davide d'AntonioHarvest Series is produced in partnership with Athena Advisers and Capital Partners
Harvest Series Founders: Burak Öymen and Roman Carel
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What if pursuing your wildest dreams could transform your life? Dive into the inspiring journey of Ben Nemtin, co-creator of The Buried Life, as he sits down with journalist Rose Claverie on the Harvest Series! From battling anxiety to playing basketball with President Obama, Ben's story is a testament to chasing dreams fearlessly. Join us as Ben shares how pursuing his bucket list transformed his life and empowered countless others. Don’t miss this captivating episode!
Episode Highlights:
[2:45] Ben Nemtin shares his remarkable story. Over a decade, Ben and his friends followed their dreams on MTV's "The Buried Life," turning their bucket list into a way of life.
[5:00] Ben recounts the beginning of his journey. As a member of the national rugby team in Canada, missing a crucial kick during a final led to a deep depression. This pivotal moment inspired him to seek out inspiring people and experiences.
[14:00] Discover how Ben and his friends managed to play basketball with President Obama and the invaluable lessons he learned from this incredible experience.
[17:30] Ben delves into the importance of accountability and explains how sharing your goals with others can help you achieve your dreams.
[24:30] One of the biggest lessons Ben learned on his journey is the power of letting go of control.
[26:00] Ben opens up about his struggles with anxiety and discusses the importance of mental health.
[30:00] Was falling in love on Ben's bucket list? Hear about his arrival in Kaplankaya with his beautiful girlfriend, Vanessa.
[32:00] Learn how to start your own bucket list, focusing not just on travel and adventure but on all aspects of life.
[40:00] Harvest of the Day: Ben shares a cherished memory of a family moment where he felt profoundly connected.
If you want to know more about Ben's book you can order it here.
You can follow us on Instagram : @Harvestseries, or @rose.claverie for updates
and watch our filmed podcast or speakers on Youtube : Harvest Series.
Sound editing by @lesbellesfrequences
Technicians in Kaplankaya : Joel Moriasi, Hanan Yasir and team
Music by Chambord
Artwork : Davide d'Antonio
Harvest Series is produced in partnership with Athena Advisers and Capital Partners
The founders of Harvest Series are Burak Öymen and Roman Carel.
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What if a single cup of coffee could improve your wellbeing? Discover how Zain Peer and Shez Shaik are making this a reality with their innovative mushroom-based coffees. Today, Rose Claverie interviews the co-founders of London Nootropics, a young brand that makes mushroom-based coffees. Zain and Shez, based in London, share their entrepreneurial journey with us in an episode recorded in Kaplankaya, during the 8th Summit of Harvest. They discuss how they came up with the idea to focus on adaptogens, what adaptogens are, what they are not, and the scientific ways these substances enhance our daily lives. They also talk about their entrepreneurial challenges, efforts, and how they met in school.
Episode Breakdown:
[2:54] - Introduction of the podcast. What are adaptogens? They are like a thermostat in our body. What's the difference between normal coffee and adaptogen coffee?
[7:19] - What is the science behind adaptogens?
[9:00] - What is the legislation around adaptogens?
[10:40] - Are mushroom coffees "magic coffees"?
[13:49] - The story of London Nootropics. Zain shares how he and Shez wanted a natural boost in their coffee before going to the gym and how they met Amanda, an Australian nutritionist who introduced them to adaptogens.
[17:22] - Shez joins the recording in the villa and sits next to Zain.
[19:00] - Shez and Zain share a story about resolving a product delivery issue, showing their dedication to timely service.
[22:10] - Discussing the impact of building a brand together on their friendship.
[24:00] - Defining moments for London Nootropics, including their appearance on the BBC.
[26:00] - Zain and Shez talk about the importance of transparency and ethical sourcing.
[32:00] - Tasting their hydration salts. I chose lemon-lime. This leads into the "Harvest of the Day," a moment of Radical Connection.
Resources:
Visit the London Nootropics websiteNext Episode:
Join us next time for a conversation with Ben Nemtin about the things you want to do before you die. Stay tuned!You can follow us on Instagram at @HarvestSeries or @rose.claverie for updates.
Watch our podcast episodes and speaker sessions on YouTube: Harvest Series.
Credits:
Sound editing by: @lesbellesfrequencesTechnician in Kaplankaya: Joel MoriasiMusic by: ChambordArtwork by: Davide d'AntonioHarvest Series is produced in partnership with Athena Advisers and Capital Partners
Harvest Series Founders: Burak Öymen and Roman Carel
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What does it mean to truly understand masculinity in today’s world? Transformative coach Nic Warner joins us on the Harvest Series podcast to share his journey and insights into rites of passage, conscious breathing, and the evolution of manhood. Recorded at the Harvest Summit in Kaplankaya and hosted by Rose Claverie, this conversation is a must-listen for anyone exploring fatherhood, personal growth, and the complexities of modern masculinity.
[2:01] - Nic Warner has been traveling to organize men's retreats. He explains some of the activities that take place there and the overall goals.
[7:01] - Discussing the lack of rites of passage in modern times, which are essential for boys to transition into men by being taken away from the community and initiated.
[10:01] - Who has the most influence in helping a boy become a man? Is it the mother or the father?
[14:00] - How does this theory apply to modern times, where women often earn more money and may take on more masculine roles? How does this create confusion, and what is a healthy balance in a relationship?
[20:30] - Nic shares his personal experience with his father and his own journey to manhood.
[33:20] - Nic is expecting a son soon. How is he preparing for fatherhood?
[35:00] - Alcohol is a major enemy of masculinity. Nic explains his relationship with alcohol and drugs.
[38:00] - Harvest of the Day: What is Nic's most memorable experience of Radical Connection from his childhood?
You can follow us on Instagram at @HarvestSeries or @rose.claverie for updates.
Watch our podcast episodes and speaker sessions on YouTube: Harvest Series.
Credits:
Sound editing by: @lesbellesfrequencesTechnician in Kaplankaya: Joel MoriasiMusic by: ChambordArtwork by: Davide d'AntonioHarvest Series is produced in partnership with Athena Advisers and Capital Partners
Harvest Series Founders: Burak Öymen and Roman Carel
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Can humanity reinvent itself amidst growing disconnection? Jamie Wheal, author of "Recapture the Rapture" and Executive Director of the Flow Genome Project, joins us to reveal how ancient social technologies and modern neuroscience can address our civilization’s most pressing issues.
You will soon find out why the biblical brothers Cain and Abel (present in many religions) are in this podcast's title. This episode runs longer than usual, but Jamie's insights were so profound and evolutionary that we couldn't bear to cut any part of the interview or split it into two parts.
Join us as Jamie Wheal takes us on a journey through the story and future of our civilization, viewed through the lens of connection.
Episode Breakdown:
[2:01] - Jamie explains why the theme Radical Connection was chosen for this 8th season of the Harvest Summit in Kaplankaya. Why do we feel so disconnected today?
[6:05] - Jamie cites the ancient social technologies we left behind. But how do we fight against the inevitable frictions emerging from the communities?
[10:00] - Are demagogues and populists responsible for us feeling disconnected, along with social networks?
[15:00] - Jamie talks about migration and humans being always on the move.
[20:14] - We are going back to a multipolar world. What are the 3 main forces driving disconnection: 1. Tribalism 2. Colonialism 3. Capitalism.
[28:00] - We are used to thinking that technology will solve our resource problems.
[33:00] - How can we deal with these situations where if we want to raise the standard of living of Americans, we would need the resources of 3 to 4 planets Earth. Reduction is politically untenable.
[35:00] - We are in a case of obligate adaptation: how to recalibrate our carbon consumption to standards of living that meet our needs. How do we become healthier and more connected?
[43:00] - I'm trying to get hope from maybe the next generations. Jamie doesn't want to put all the effort into the kids.
[45:00] - What about fixing people's consciousness? Yes, if it doesn't make us just self-indulgent.
[54:42] - Jamie is writing a book: if an anthropologist from space came down to Earth and checked what was happening, interviewing the wisest ones, what is going on? What are the drivers of evolution?
[57:49] - "Evolution (life on this Earth) is nothing more and less than an amoral and indifferent novelty engine. Its purpose is to create and generate options and possibilities. 90% crashes, 10% persist. That's how you get new and different." Out of these different things comes complexity. Some complex things are not beautiful, like cancer, but some things are good, true, and beautiful. Let's protect them. But it needs energy."
[1:00:00] - The story of human civilization has been nothing more than a hunt for ever hotter fire to heat ever more interesting star stuff.
[1:08:00] - What are the tools we have in our hands? We have seasons and contrasts, spinning, the moon... They are Earthshots giving us hope.
Next episode will be with Nic Warner, a transformational coach, about how boys can become men. He will share his moving story with full transparency.
You can follow us on Instagram at @HarvestSeries or @rose.claverie for updates.
Watch our podcast episodes and speaker sessions on YouTube: Harvest Series.
Credits:
Sound editing by: @lesbellesfrequencesTechnicians in Kaplankaya: Joel Moriasi, Hanan Yasir, and teamMusic by: -
What makes relationships so challenging in today’s world? In this episode, we sit down with Esther Perel, one of the most insightful voices on modern relationships, at the Harvest Summit in Kaplankaya. Esther, a renowned psychotherapist with 40 years of experience, shares her thoughts on why love alone isn’t enough and how we can better understand and navigate our connections. Hosted by Rose Claverie, this conversation delves into Esther’s unique perspectives and rich experiences in the field.
In this episode, we explore:
[2:57]: Why are relationships so hard? Why isn't just loving enough? Esther delves into the complexity of modern relationships and the increased expectations we place on them.[4:55]: The perfect recipe to fail in your relationship and remain single for life, according to Esther.[8:55]: The fundamental reasons why people get together in the first place.[11:05]: With 40 years of experience, Esther has developed a keen intuition. She shares how she leverages it in her practice.[15:25]: An example from her practice: Should I break up with my dad? Esther offers insights into understanding and improving familial relationships.[18:25]: The overemphasis on psychotherapy's focus on what people lacked after Freud, and how this perspective has shifted.[20:55]: Applying Esther's approach to other fields like geopolitics or the business world. She provides a fascinating analysis of polarization and handling complex situations.[28:31]: Quick-fire questions to Esther, including how she practices being a good spouse and what she would do if she couldn't talk about relationships anymore.[31:37]: Harvest of The Day : a moment when Esther felt very connected with her family.Stay tuned for insights that could transform your understanding of relationships and much more.
You can visit estherperel.com, a great resource for access to her game, her online courses, and innumerable resources to help you keep the spark of desire alive in your relationships.
You can follow us on Instagram at @HarvestSeries or @rose.claverie for updates.
Watch our podcast episodes and speaker sessions on YouTube: Harvest Series.
Credits:
Sound editing by: @lesbellesfrequencesTechnicians in Kaplankaya: Joel Moriasi, Hanan Yasir, and teamMusic by: ChambordArtwork by: Davide d'AntonioHarvest Series is produced in partnership with Athena Advisers and Capital Partners
Harvest Series Founders: Burak Öymen and Roman Carel
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Ever wondered how flexibility can transform your life? In this episode, French osteopath Julien Paccaud, a familiar face at the Harvest Summits in Kaplankaya, shares his journey from barefoot waterskiing champion to expert on movement, hydration, and body care. Hosted by Rose Claverie, Julien's insights into the art of staying agile—both physically and mentally—will inspire you to rethink how you approach your daily routine and well-being. Join us for a conversation that will make you see flexibility in a whole new light.
[2:16] Start of the interview: Julien explains why flexibility is his priority, drawing from his experience as a former barefoot waterskiing champion and an osteopath.
[7:02] The impact of modern life: Spending so much time on our computers affects our bodies. What can we do to compensate?
[11:33] Dehydration: Many people are dehydrated. What are the solutions according to Julien Paccaud? We also discuss the importance of proper breathing.
[16:49] Osteopathy: A brief discussion about osteopathy and the various techniques used to help clients.
[19:20] Our relationship with our feet: Julien invites people to walk barefoot. He shares tips on how to get active feet and why it's important.
[28:30] Physical and mental flexibility: What is the relationship between the two? And how can non-flexible people improve?
[32:00] Saying YES and NO: Julien discusses the importance of balancing yes and no in our interactions with people.
[35:00] Harvest experience: Julien talks about his experience at Harvest, being one of the few to have attended all the summits.
[38:50] Harvest of the day: Julien shares his favourite tool for transformation.
To reach Julien :
Webesite : www.julienpaccaud.com
Instagram : @julien_paccaud
email : [email protected]
And the next episode will actually be with... Esther Perel! stay tuned.
You can follow us on Instagram at @HarvestSeries or @rose.claverie for updates.
Watch our podcast episodes and speaker sessions on YouTube: Harvest Series.
Credits:
Sound editing by: @lesbellesfrequencesTechnicians in Kaplankaya: Joel MoriasiMusic by: ChambordArtwork by: Davide d'AntonioHarvest Series is produced in partnership with Athena Advisers and Capital Partners
Harvest Series Founders: Burak Öymen and Roman Carel
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