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Podcast Episode 53: Eric Zimmer
A behavior coach, Certified Interfaith Spiritual Director, writer and podcast host of “The One You Feed”, Eric Zimmer is endlessly inspired by the quest for a greater understanding of how our minds work and how to intentionally create the lives we want to live.

Podcast Episode 52: Georges Tomb
Georges Tomb is an award-winning composer and concert pianist of international fame that has performed in some of the world’s most prestigious stages, such as “Carnegie Hall” in New York, “Le Petit Palais” of Paris, the “Royal Cultural Center” in the Middle East and “Teatro La Fenice” in Italy. Georges won the “Crystal Pine Award” from the International Sound and Film Music Festival – one of the 3 most important music festivals in the world. His compositions span classical music, ballet, and cinema, earning him accolades and comparisons to legendary figures such as Ennio Morricone.

Podcast Episode 51: Mike Robbins
Mike Robbins is an author, thought leader and sought-after speaker who teaches people, leaders, and teams to infuse their lives and businesses with authenticity and appreciation. As a leadership expert, he partners with some of the top organizations in the world helping enhance culture, performance, trust, and belonging. Today we discuss his newest book – WE’RE ALL IN THIS TOGETHER.

Podcast Episode 50: Anita Moorjani – insidewink Classics!
Jean and Alison revisit another of their past interviews with Jean’s pick – Anita Moorjani. International speaker, cancer survivor, and author of Dying to Be Me, Anita Moorjani astounded fans across the globe with her New York Times bestselling book about overcoming cancer and her life-changing near-death experience. Now she returns with Sensitive Is the New Strong, a powerful, heartfelt book on harnessing and fostering empathic gifts in today’s difficult, fear-based world.

Podcast Episode 49: Scarlett Lewis – insidewink Classics!
This month, Alison & Jean pick a favorite insidewink podcast. We begin with Alison’s pick – Scarlett Lewis. Scarlett founded the Choose Love Movement after her son, Jesse, was murdered during the Sandy Hook Elementary School tragedy in December 2012 which remains as one of the worst mass shootings in U.S. history.Upon returning home, Scarlett discovered a message Jesse had written on their kitchen chalkboard that became the catalyst of the movement. It read, “Norturting Helinn Love”. After hours of research and consultation with numerous experts, these words became our call to action and formula for uplifting lives. Scarlett came to realize that if the shooter had received more nurturing in his life, the tragedy might never have happened and the Choose Love Movement was launched.

Podcast Episode 48: Dr. Amy Robbins
Dr. Amy Robbins is a clinical psychologist, spiritual intuitive, and Director of Mental Health at BIÂN. As a leading expert on conscious living, Dr. Amy Robbins uses death as the lens to awaken us to life. She hosts – Life, Death and The Space Between – a podcast focused on expanding consciousness and opening listeners to the miraculous universe we live in. Through interviews with fascinating professionals, leading experts, and researchers in the fields of brain science, mediumship, psychology, near death experiences, consciousness, grief, transitions to death, and alternative forms of healing, she explores life and death from the psychological, spiritual and scientific perspectives.

World Vision’s Courageous Kenya Big Dream
Jean revisits World Vision’s Kenya Big Dream and we feature a powerful , award winning short film from World Vision called “Messania’s Story”
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Podcast Episode 47: Cheryl Farrell
Cheryl Farrell is an award-winning performance storyteller and corporate communications consultant. She is founder of Cheryl Farrell Communications LLC that coaches corporate clients in diverse industries. Her trademarked Pop-Up Storytelling for Organizations helps business leaders and employees collaborate better by sharing personal stories in a strategic and structured way. Cheryl’s eclectic career for more than 30 years includes roles as vice president of communications for a major U.S. bank as well as recurring television personality on the popular quiz show Jeopardy! As a public speaker, she often examines how Black women excel at the intersections of race, gender, and age.

Podcast Episode 46: Chaz Ebert
Chaz Ebert, beloved wife of Pulitzer Prize-winner Roger Ebert, is the CEO of Ebert Digital LLC, publisher of the preeminent movie review site RogerEbert.com. Her book, “IT’S TIME TO GIVE A FECK” is a call for the elevation of unity among humanity and a movement to transform empathy into action by choosing to become a part of the conversation surrounding the philosophical principles that matter for the betterment of our local and global societies.

Podcast Episode 45: Henry Shukman – Original Love
Besides being an award-winning poet and author, Henry Shukman is an authorized Zen Master in the Sanbo Zen lineage, and is spiritual director emeritus of Mountain Cloud Zen Center in Santa Fe, New Mexico. His book Original Love is “a manifesto, a map, and a manual, an essential guide for spirituality in the twenty-first century replacing the concept of original sin with original love as the true foundation of our life.”

Podcast Episode 44: Lauren Passell & Devin Andrade – Tink Media
Lauren Passell is the founder and CEO of Tink Media. Devin Andrade, another Tink team member, is also a digital content producer, co-founder of Two Market Girls, and creator of Podstack, a podcast recommendation newsletter. Tink is a podcast growth and ideas company that specializes in podcast PR, creative partnerships, in-app placement, and out-of-the-box strategies that will help a show find its perfect audience. As Tink says, “It’s not your job to grow the beautiful show you made. It’s ours.”

Podcast Episode 43: Ed Begley, Jr.- To The Temple of Tranquility… and Step On It!: A Memoir
Jean and Alison speak with the beloved actor and environmental activist- Ed Begley, Jr. Ed talks about his environmental work, what makes him laugh, his family (including his dogs who make an appearance) and his book,To The Temple of Tranquility and Step On It! This memoir shares hilarious and poignant stories of his improbable life, focusing on his relationship with his legendary father, adventures with Hollywood icons, the origins of his environmental activism, addiction and recovery, and his lifelong search for wisdom and common ground.

Storytelling to the Rescue: Facing the Loss of a Dream
Guest contributor Cheryl Farrell
advocates personal storytelling when facing loss of a dream

Our Editors’ Letter on Courage
Jean and Alison address the courage it takes to live our brightest, truest, most authentic lives! Have Courage and Shine On!
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Beauty and Darling Magazine
We take another look at Darling Magazine and how they are pushing the boundaries of our ideas of beauty.

Mariel Hemingway- Morning Practices for Brain and Body
A beautiful interview with Mariel Hemingway in which she shares the way she starts her day and opens up about our ability to change.

How to Positively Self Talk with Nataly Kogan
Our of our favorite interviewees, Nataly Kogan, is at it again by making us MUCH happier with this video on positive self-talk. Thank you, Nataly!

Can Gratitude Make a Difference in Today’s World?
Can Gratitude and seeing today as a “gift” make a difference in the world today? Brother David’s inspiring video strives to uplift and relieve.

Uvalde, Texas and Sandy Hook
In the aftermath of Uvalde, Texas, insidewink revisits Jean and Alison’s interview with Scarlett Lewis, parent of Jesse Lewis who was murdered in Sandy Hook.

Dr. Jill Bolte Taylor: Helping You Understand Your Brain
Dr. Jill Bolte Taylor’s dynamic and impactful video interview with Jean and Alison gives us REAL insights into the “characters” in our brain and how to explore this knowledge to attain inner peace.