
Sara Comes Dancing
The choreography of life leads to a growing realisation that dancing in leadership is more relevant as ever. Dance like no one’s watching, Sara Ramsey’s love

The choreography of life leads to a growing realisation that dancing in leadership is more relevant as ever. Dance like no one’s watching, Sara Ramsey’s love

“I just kind of stopped having shame. I thrive on vulnerability. I get to just be me , I get to make mistakes, and I

“Emotionally it’s very difficult to start seeing the person that you love slip away. This is my second round of caregiving. My heart goes out

Dr Mick Rogers or “the accidental doctor “as he describes himself says “It’s all about the people, not just process”. Anywhere people are part

A home away from home describes Marta Maretich. Marta was born in Port Harcourt, Nigeria. “I thought it was the best thing ever. I thought

Carole Levy is an avid cartoonist with a unique combination of wit and depth. She loves analyzing the tricks of the human ego on her

As an actor, I watched amazing people struggle with life. I was interested in helping people see each other through the experience of each other

Renee Reisch’s personal story is honest and vulnerable. Thoughts about care, compassion, and kindness soak through Renee’s voice. “Showing kindness, compassion and caring to yourself

“ Everybody’s life is precious, if we can come from that place to give ourselves a chance to remember that sometimes. Be really generous and

Andy Temte’s take on second chances. Most of us are out of balance, and most of us need that kind of heavy introspection at times,

Rays of hope focuses on how emotions and perspectives can affect our whole being and can go into a physical injury in the body. Self-love
Olukemi Ogunyemi is proudly black and Scottish. She was a best book author and award winner in 2022 for her memoirs of a brown girl

Inspirational speaker Dr. Alise Cortez spoke with us about “How Loss Invites Us To Live More Vibrant Lives” Loss gives such a beautiful bountiful connection

Ray Martin, author of Life without a Tie, also known as the Daily Explorer brought a “Ray” of Sunshine into the studio,. He’s an interpreter

Today we celebrate an amazing coach – Max Ekesi. “I put myself in other people’s shoes” recounts Max. Empathy is speaking to courage and boldness

Erin Randall is indeed a treasure trove and fragrance. When asked how she would like people to notice about her, Erin answers humbly “I want to

Jane Duncan Rogers shares with us her story of grief and how it’s become her treasures and gifts to others.“My husband was diagnosed with stomach cancer

Lisa Hammett talks about how she dealt with burnout and found a way out. “My mother, was bipolar, diagnosed late in life. It was chronic anxiety

Podcasters united cross three countries, United Kingdom, United States and Nigeria. Paula Okonneh, Tesse Akpeki and Sade Marriot joined podcast guest Max Ekesi, President / CEO of the