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Author: Rose Claverie at Harvest Kaplankaya
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This podcast is here to help you ask yourself the right questions, boost your critical thinking, and broaden your horizons. Journalist Rose Claverie (@rose.claverie on Instagram) is interviewing for the Harvest Series summit inspiring speakers such as emotional trauma specialist Dr Gabor Maté, nutrition experts Dr. Mark Hyman or Dr. Andrew Weil, and Relationships expert Esther Perel. They share their stories and practical advice to help listeners better care for themselves, their relationships and the planet.
Episodes last around 30mn and are released every Wednesday. We hope you will enjoy the episodes and the diversity of the topics to increase your consciousness :)
Episodes last around 30mn and are released every Wednesday. We hope you will enjoy the episodes and the diversity of the topics to increase your consciousness :)
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Entrepreneur, ocean advocate, and co-founder of Aqua-Spark, Amy Novogratz joins Rose Claverie for a deeply moving conversation about the future of food, the health of our oceans, and the courage it takes to rebuild a life after crisis. A pioneer in sustainable aquaculture, Amy has spent the last decade championing innovation, restoring marine ecosystems, and reshaping how the world thinks about protein — all born from a profound love for the sea.In this episode, Amy shares how a transformative expedition to the Galápagos set the course for her life’s mission, how she and her husband built the world’s first global sustainable aquaculture fund, and how a sudden brain tumor forced her to confront vulnerability, resilience, and the meaning of purpose. This is a story about devotion — to the planet, to partnership, and to the possibility of a better food system.You can follow us on Instagram at @HarvestSeries or @rose.claverie for updates.Chapters0:00 Welcome to the Harvest Series0:40 Introducing Amy Novogratz: Entrepreneur, Ocean Advocate2:00 The Future of Food: Why Aquaculture Matters3:25 Rewriting the Reputation of Fish Farming5:10 Conservation, Innovation & the Turning Point for Aquaculture7:00 Good Aquaculture, Bad Aquaculture & What Actually Matters9:20 Inside a Modern Fish Farm: Volcanic Rock, Geothermal Energy & Arctic Char12:00 Tech in the Water: Sensors, Hydroacoustics & Disease Prevention14:20 Microbial Ingredients, Immunity & the Next Frontier of Fish Feed16:00 Traceability, Data & the Aquaculture Revolution18:00 Investors, Impact Capital & Building a First-of-Its-Kind Fund21:00 The Ocean as an Underfunded Ecosystem23:00 Climate Change, Warming Seas & the Urgency of New Protein Systems25:30 A Law for the Ocean: Protecting 30% by 203026:10 Falling in Love with the Ocean: From Pleasure to Purpose28:30 Meeting Her Husband on a Galápagos Expedition30:00 The Brain Tumor: Diagnosis, Surgery & the Fight to Recover33:00 Building While Healing: Purpose as Lifeline34:50 Courage, Determination & Choosing Life36:00 Sustainability Isn’t Complicated: Common Sense Solutions38:00 How to Choose Fish: Apps, Ratings & Talking to Your Fishmonger40:00 Where to Find Amy & Aqua-Spark41:00 Closing Reflections: Food, Oceans & the FutureWatch on YouTubeYou can watch all podcast episodes and speaker sessions on YouTube: Harvest Series.CreditsSound editing: @lesbellesfrequencesTechnician in Kaplankaya: Joel MoriasiMusic: ChambordHarvest Series is produced in partnership with Athena Advisers and Capital Partners.Harvest Series Founders: Burak Öymen & Roman Carel
Dancer and healer Gil, from Amenti, joins Rose Claverie for a raw and revelatory conversation about trauma, transformation, and the wisdom of the body. Raised in a strict religious environment and navigating life-altering psychosis, Amenti forged a healing path through movement, eventually creating a method that blends dance with psychology and ancient spiritual knowledge.This episode explores how the body stores memories, how community can catalyze change, and why the shadow we fear may hold the keys to our liberation.You can follow us on Instagram at @HarvestSeries or @rose.claverie for updates.Chapters:0:00 Welcome to the Harvest Series0:52 Introducing Amenti: Dancer, Healer, Teacher2:10 Courage Through the Body: Mission at Harvest3:25 Childhood, Religion & Disconnection from the Body5:00 Dance as a Secret Sanctuary6:30 Hip-Hop as Community, Culture & Self-Awareness9:00 Excommunication, Family Tension & Choosing Dance11:10 World Championships & Inner Turmoil12:00 The Psychotic Break: Four Days in Another Reality14:00 Body Memory & Somatic Triggers15:30 Healing Without Therapy: Inventing Movement Medicine17:00 Sharing the Practice: Amenti is Born19:10 Amenti’s Meaning & Spiritual Roots21:00 The Shadow as Ally, Not Enemy24:00 Layered Method: From Power to Symbols26:00 Ego Structures, Energetic Blueprints & Somatic Scanning28:00 Dance, Archetypes & Community Healing30:00 Transformation Is a Process, Not an Event31:30 Advice for Listeners: Healing Through Feedback & Movement34:00 Healing in Marginalized Communities36:00 We Move to Remember We’re Human38:00 The Most Courageous Thing: Dancing His Story PubliclyWatch our podcast episodes and speaker sessions on YouTube: Harvest Series.Credits:Sound editing by: @lesbellesfrequencesTechnician in Kaplankaya: Joel MoriasiMusic by: ChambordHarvest Series is produced in partnership with Athena Advisers and Capital PartnersHarvest Series Founders: Burak Öymen and Roman Carel
Dr. Pippa Malmgren joins host Rose Claverie on the Harvest Series Podcast for a sweeping conversation on technology, geopolitics, and what it means to be human in an age of exponential change. From quantum chips to the emotional intelligence revolution, Malmgren reveals how we might escape scarcity thinking and embrace a future defined by empathy and abundance.Recorded in Kaplankaya, Türkiye, this episode journeys through the corridors of power, the illusions of conflict, and the surprising promise of prosperity for all.You can follow us on Instagram at @HarvestSeries or @rose.claverie for updates.Watch our podcast episodes and speaker sessions on YouTube: Harvest Series.Chapters:0:00 Intro & Welcome to Kaplankaya0:57 Meet Dr. Pippa Malmgren2:12 Heartware vs Hardware: Tech for the Human Condition3:40 AI, Subspace, and the Prosthetics of Progress5:23 The Peace Movement You’re Not Seeing7:13 Space-Based Solar Power and the End of Energy Scarcity9:04 Quantum Chips and the Collapse of Time10:17 Tradition vs Tech: Can We Live Simply and Advance?11:25 Left Brain Lock & Heart-Space Thinking13:00 Economics in the Age of Abundance15:14 Scarcity-Based Pricing Models Collapse17:00 Complexity, Silos, and Breaking Algorithmic Bubbles20:14 Empathy, Curiosity, and Talking Across Divides21:28 Inside the White House: Pressure, War, and Waking Up24:10 Cold War in Hot Places, Hot War in Cold Ones28:16 Trump, Tariffs, and Deep State Disruption32:15 Manufacturing, Globalization, and the Real Agenda36:07 A Woman’s Journey: From Navy Suits to the Heart40:00 Courage in Parenting & Leadership44:00 Final Reflections and Call to Heart-Led ChangeCredits:Sound editing by: @lesbellesfrequencesTechnician in Kaplankaya: Joel MoriasiMusic by: ChambordHarvest Series is produced in partnership with Athena Advisers and Capital PartnersHarvest Series Founders: Burak Öymen and Roman Carel
In this episode of the Harvest Series podcast with Rose Claverie, poet and performer Rupi Kaur shares her journey from childhood in Punjab to becoming a global literary voice. She reflects on how trauma, resilience, and feminism shape her work.Rupi reads her poem Timeless, challenging societal views of aging women, and discusses how success brought both joy and pressure at a young age. She opens up about her immigrant family’s sacrifices, her father’s feminist influence, and the courage it takes to speak out on political and cultural issues.Blending performance, poetry, and vulnerability, this conversation explores how art can transform pain into power and build connection across borders. How can we each find the courage to let go of old stories and create new ones?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 PartnersHarvest Series Founders: Burak Öymen and Roman Carel
In this explosive episode of the Harvest Series Podcast, host Rose Claverie sits with independent journalist Aaron Maté to examine media complicity in war narratives, from Russiagate to Palestine. Aaron reflects on his personal journey as a journalist exiled from mainstream platforms for refusing to follow the script. The interview took place during Harvest, in Kaplankaya, on May, 2025.Aaron explained why real courage today means and risking your reputation to uphold truth.Chapters:0:00 Intro: Aaron Maté and the Cost of Truth1:35 Russiagate: A Cold War Revival4:48 Rachel Maddow and the Myth Machine9:12 Media Complicity in Selling Wars13:27 What the OPCW Leak Reveals18:02 The Weaponization of “Conspiracy Theorist”21:40 Courage in the Face of Smear Campaigns27:10 Palestine: Liberal Hypocrisy and Moral Collapse34:26 Why the Truth Matters—Even If You’re Alone41:00 Final Reflections: Journalism as a Moral ActYou 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: ChambordHarvest Series is produced in partnership with Athena Advisers and Capital PartnersHarvest Series Founders: Burak Öymen and Roman Carel
This episode of the Harvest Series podcast, hosted by Rose Claverie, features Daniel Barcay, Executive Director at the Center for Humane Technology. Recorded at Harvest in Kaplankaya, Turkey, the conversation explores how AI is reshaping society and what it means for our future.Daniel reflects on lessons from the rise of social media, the dangers of addictive design, and why AI carries even greater stakes. He explains how AI impacts relationships, privacy, and decision-making, and why it could both empower humanity or destabilize it.From emotional manipulation by AI companions to the risk of losing control when autonomous agents act in our world, this dialogue uncovers both urgent threats and inspiring opportunities. Ultimately, the discussion calls for awareness, policy, and responsible design — and for each of us to ask: are we using AI to become the people we want to be?Chapters00:00 – Introduction & Harvest welcome 00:29 – AI: Best friend or threat? 01:20 – Raising awareness of tech’s impact 02:08 – Promise and instability of new tech 03:04 – Lessons from social media’s design flaws 05:02 – The attention economy explained 06:24 – The Social Dilemma and global awareness 07:16 – Social media as humanity’s first AI contact 08:25 – Distorted mirrors of society 09:33 – China’s intentional tech policies 10:26 – From channels to AI companions 12:02 – Ambiguity in relationships with AI 13:30 – Risks: sycophancy & flattery 15:26 – AI competing for affection 17:13 – Super-stimulus: AI partners vs. real relationships 18:42 – Polarization & intellectual humility 20:15 – Privacy, memory, and hidden data 22:27 – AI as con man: trust and betrayal 22:44 – Case study: character AI & youth suicide 25:08 – Liability & legal responsibility 27:40 – Product liability & AI frameworks 28:34 – Control: can we prevent AI chaos? 29:19 – Lessons from financial flash crashes 30:28 – Rise of autonomous AI agents 31:53 – Society-wide responsibility for AI 33:19 – What individuals can do 35:12 – Policy and design solutions 36:19 – Engineers and responsibility codes 37:09 – Daniel’s personal journey 40:06 – Courage: leaving Google 42:04 – Can AI start a war? 44:06 – Final advice: use AI, but consciouslyYou 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 PartnersHarvest Series Founders: Burak Öymen and Roman Carel
Join Jai Dev, a renowned teacher of Kundalini Yoga, as he explores with podcast host Rose Claverie the life-changing benefits of ancient wisdom practices like yoga, Ayurveda, and Vedic astrology. Learn how these practices can help you connect with your true nature, heal your body and mind, and find lasting vitality. Jaidev dives into the heart of these teachings, showing how they offer insights into self-awareness, health, and even navigating life's challenges.This episode brings a fresh perspective on personal transformation and wellness through the lens of age-old traditions. How can these practices help you align with your true self and achieve holistic health?Chapters:00:00:00 – Introduction: The ancient wisdom of Kundalini Yoga, Ayurveda, and Astrology00:01:12 – Jaidev’s mission: Sharing joy, self-care, and compassion00:03:01 – Yoga, Ayurveda, and Astrology: A unified system for transformation00:04:42 – The root causes of disease and the importance of remembering our true nature00:07:26 – Kundalini Yoga: Exercise for the body and mind’s vitality00:10:05 – The power of mantra in transforming the mind00:12:33 – Understanding astrology and how it guides self-awareness00:16:02 – The difference between Western and Vedic astrology00:19:59 – How astrology impacts relationships and understanding others00:23:58 – The energetic waves of society and the role of astrology in navigating conflicts00:27:03 – Closing thoughts: How to live authentically and aligned with your true selfYou can follow us on Instagram at @HarvestSeries or @rose.claverie for updates.If you want to know more about the amazing Jaidev, visit his websiteWatch our podcast episodes and speaker sessions on YouTube: Harvest Series.Credits:Sound editing by: @lesbellesfrequencesTechnician in Kaplankaya: Joel MoriasiMusic by: ChambordHarvest Series is produced in partnership with Athena Advisers and Capital PartnersHarvest Series Founders: Burak Öymen and Roman Carel
In this Harvest Series episode, Rose Claverie sits down with journalist-filmmaker Rokhaya Diallo and author Thomas Chatterton Williams to explore courage, race, and identity across two continents. Recorded in Kaplankaya, this conversation examines what it means to challenge dominant narratives in societies with very different approaches to discussing race.Rokhaya shares her path to becoming a leading public voice in France, shaped by personal experience and the absence of representation in French media. Thomas reflects on his transatlantic perspective, contrasting the reception of his work in the U.S. and France, and discussing race as both a fiction and a lived reality.From intellectual courage to personal passions — including anime, sport, and literature — this episode offers a layered conversation about identity, visibility, and the price of speaking out.Chapters 00:00 – Welcome to Harvest & introduction00:29 – Raising your voice in a quiet world01:19 – First impressions & arrival in Kaplankaya02:01 – Rokhaya’s background and roots02:50 – Thomas’s background and roots03:33 – Becoming public voices on race & identity04:20 – Gender awareness from a young age05:04 – Discovering racial perception in adulthood07:01 – Representation in media: France vs. U.S.08:51 – Impossibility of seeing oneself in French media10:23 – Visibility changes & ongoing gaps11:12 – Representation in French cinema and culture12:08 – Thomas on becoming a public writer13:22 – Race as a prism in writing15:01 – France vs. U.S. discourse on race17:10 – Contrasting receptions of their work18:16 – Race as fiction with real-world impact19:10 – Misuse of each other’s work in debates20:20 – Expectation of “gratitude” from minorities22:10 – Complexity of national identity and history23:20 – Audience reactions and defensiveness24:25 – The impossibility of a racism-free society25:01 – Left-wing critique vs. accusations toward minorities25:27 – Balancing debate fatigue with mission26:07 – Intellectual courage and respectful discourse27:04 – Handling online criticism & resilience28:06 – Superpower: not needing strangers to like you28:59 – Fatigue from being misunderstood29:17 – Desire to speak beyond confrontational topics30:04 – Media reception and debate framing31:15 – Topics beyond race & politics: anime, sport, literature34:09 – Current projects and upcoming books36:07 – Graphic novel biography of Angela Davis37:27 – Magic wand changes: better dialogue & equal storytelling39:19 – Closing thanks and reflectionsIf you had the courage to change one thing in your society, what would it be?Rokhaya is the author of Dictionnaire Amoureux du Féminisme :https://www.babelio.com/livres/Diallo-Dictionnaire-amoureux-du-feminisme/1785634Thomas is the author of « Summer of Our Discontent »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: a...
In this Harvest Series episode hosted by Rose Claverie, Galahad Clark — founder of Vivobarefoot and descendant of the Clarks shoemaking family — explores how reconnecting with our feet might be the first step to reconnecting with ourselves and the planet.He reveals how conventional shoes harm the body's skeletal, muscular, and nervous systems, and explains why barefoot movement restores natural strength and cognitive vitality. From ancient sandals to modern tech-enabled shoes, the episode traces footwear’s surprising role in health and sustainability.How did we lose our connection to the ground beneath us — and what would it mean to reclaim it?2:26 — Start of the interview.3:22 — Why create shoes that feel like you're not wearing any? The physiological needs of the skeletal system, the muscles, and tendons — and the myth that children need overly supportive shoes.9:00 — The nervous system: how the brain makes better decisions when it receives accurate information… and why padded shoes block this vital feedback from your feet.11:31 — What does the science say?12:21 — The origin story of Vivobarefoot and how the idea of barefoot-inspired footwear was born.17:45 — Why were heels invented (hint: it has to do with horse riding) and how we slowly lost touch with the natural function of our feet.21:00 — Is it safe to run barefoot on concrete? Yes — but transition gradually and let your muscles adapt.23:00 — Are flip-flops really good for your feet?27:00 — The dark side of the shoe industry… and why there’s still hope.31:30 — The fascinating history of the Clarks family: the Quaker ancestors of Galahad Clark.35:00 — The most courageous thing Galahad has ever done.To know more about VivoBarefoot.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: ChambordHarvest Series is produced in partnership with Athena Advisers and Capital PartnersHarvest Series Founders: Burak Öymen and Roman CarelStudies provided by VivoBarefoot : .https://www.researchgate.net/publication/304271421 WEAK TOE GRIP STRENGTH CORRELATES WITH HALLUX VALGUS IN 10-12 YEAR OLD GIRLS. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33035819/ LONG-TERM EFFECTS OF A SCHOOL BAREFOOT RUNNING PROGRAM...
This is a special episode of the Harvest Series podcast in Spanish with Nemonte Nenquimo.Episodio esepcial de Harvest Series en español con Nemonte Nenquimo – Lideresa indígena waorani, activista y defensora del Amazonas, Nemonte Nenquimo nos invita a escuchar la voz de la selva. En este episodio, exploramos la resistencia espiritual, la sabiduría ancestral y la urgencia de proteger la Tierra como un acto de amor radical. Una conversación profunda y transformadora.Watch our podcast episodes and speaker sessions on YouTube: Harvest Series.Nemonte's associations : Re-wild and Allianza CeiboAbout her book : We Will be Jaguar2'25 — Inicio de la entrevista: cómo mantenerse conectada con una misma.7'31 — Cómo llegó Nemonte a Turquía para defender su causa.10'00 — Nemonte cuenta la historia de su pueblo y cómo viven en Ecuador.14'04 — Explica su lucha por proteger la Amazonía, por qué es una causa que nos afecta a todos, y recuerda su papel como la primera mujer presidenta de su comunidad.19'50 — ¿Cómo seguir luchando contra un sistema tan poderoso?21'00 — Qué le da miedo a Nemonte, y qué le da paz. Habla de las asociaciones con las que colabora.27'10 — La importancia del canto para Nemonte y las mujeres indígenas. Nos regala un canto para cerrar este episodio.Credits:Sound editing by: @lesbellesfrequencesTechnician in Kaplankaya: Joel MoriasiMusic by: ChambordHarvest Series is produced in partnership with Athena Advisers and Capital PartnersHarvest Series Founders: Burak Öymen and Roman Carel
In this episode of the Harvest Series Podcast, we dive into the concept of good stress with Jeff Krasno, founder of one of the largest conscious living communities, and author of Good Stress: The Health Benefits of Doing Hard Things. Jeff shares his personal journey of overcoming health challenges and how certain types of stress can be used for personal growth. From childhood struggles to health crises, Jeff explains how embracing discomfort can lead to resilience and overall well-being.He connects his experiences with ancient philosophies, including Buddhism and Stoicism, revealing how we can harness stress to find balance and meaning in life. Are you ready to transform your approach to stress?Check his podcast, CommuneChapters:00:00:00 – Introduction: Can stress actually be good for you?00:01:28 – Jeff’s childhood and the impact of moving around00:03:12 – The challenge of people-pleasing and finding authenticity00:05:31 – The turning point: Health crisis and facing personal demons00:09:00 – Buddhism and the concept of impermanence00:12:03 – How understanding your body’s impermanence can change your life00:15:10 – Why good stress is essential for health and longevity00:19:37 – How pushing your body to its limits can increase resilience00:25:01 – Building a psychological immune system through stress00:29:43 – Practical advice: Stressful conversations and healing through conflict00:33:03 – Lessons from the Israeli-Palestinian conflict: The power of difficult conversations00:36:16 – Courage: What it truly means to be courageous in the modern worldYou 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: ChambordHarvest Series is produced in partnership with Athena Advisers and Capital PartnersHarvest Series Founders: Burak Öymen and Roman Carel
Content Note: This episode includes discussion of sexual violence and suicide. Please take care while listening.In this episode of the Harvest Series Podcast, host Rose Claverie speaks with an Iranian actress and activist about her journey through exile, trauma, and the pursuit of freedom. From her childhood memories of war to becoming an international symbol of resistance, she shares how courage, both personal and societal, shaped her life. Explore the deep and powerful reflections on trauma, survival, and the courage to break free from societal expectations. Important Note: This episode was recorded in May 2025, on the 17th, prior to the recent events in Iran. Our thoughts are with all those affected.Chapters:00:00:00 – Introduction: What does freedom mean?00:01:02 – From exile to courage: An unexpected journey00:02:30 – Defying the odds: A conversation with a stranger00:04:27 – The meaning of courage: Fear, purpose, and non-action00:05:59 – Reflecting on childhood trauma and survival instincts00:08:01 – The courage to stop running and heal00:09:02 – Is suicide an act of courage? A deep reflection00:13:51 – Breaking free from expectations: Saying 'no' as an act of courage00:17:07 – The role of art in shaping society and personal truth00:22:07 – The weight of history: Iran's struggles with freedom and independenceYou can follow us on Instagram at @HarvestSeries or @rose.claverie for updates, and watch our podcast episodes and speaker sessions on YouTube: Harvest Series.Credits:Sound editing by: @lesbellesfrequencesTechnician in Kaplankaya: Joel MoriasiMusic by: ChambordHarvest Series is produced in partnership with Athena Advisers and Capital PartnersHarvest Series Founders: Burak Öymen and Roman Carel
The Harvest Series Podcast returns with a new season!In this episode, Rose Claverie interviews Satish Kumar, a former Jain monk, peace activist, and advocate for simple living. Satish shares the profound lessons he’s learned about courage, love, and the importance of embracing the unknown. His personal journey, which includes walking from India to the world’s nuclear capitals without money, highlights the human connection that unites us all, regardless of nationality or religion.In an era where conflict seems pervasive, Satish’s message is clear: love is the answer to every problem. He talks about the courage required to live authentically, how love can bridge divides, and why peace must start in our hearts. This episode is filled with invaluable insights on how to live a life rooted in courage, simplicity, and compassion. If you want to know more about the Satish Kumar foundation.Chapters 00:00 - Introduction to Satish Kumar 00:30 - The Meaning of Courage 01:00 - Escaping the Monastery: A Moment of Courage 03:00 - The Journey to Find Peace 06:00 - The Importance of Love in Conflict Resolution 09:00 - Walking for Peace: 2.5 Years, 15 Countries 14:00 - Satish’s Encounter with Bertrand Russell 18:00 - Bhutan: A Country of Happiness 22:00 - Courage in Relationships: Satish’s 40-Year Marriage 25:00 - The Bravest People Satish Has Met 28:00 - Conclusion: A Life of Action, Not AchievementYou 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 & teamMusic by: ChambordHarvest Series is produced in partnership with Athena Advisers and Capital PartnersHarvest Series Founders: Burak Öymen and Roman Carel
In this episode of the Harvest Series Podcast, host Rose Claverie welcomes Alejandro Bataller, vice président of SHA Wellness Clinic, a global leader in integrative health and longevity. Born from a personal family health journey, SHA has become a symbol of combining cutting-edge science, nutrition, and holistic well-being. Alejandro shares how SHA is expanding consciously, opening a new clinic in Mexico and soon launching the world’s first longevity-focused island in the Emirates.Throughout their conversation, Rose and Alejandro explore the meaning of modern wellness — from the power of personalized programs to the critical role of technology in tracking and improving health. 2'51 — Start of the interview. SHA was born from a vision that emerged when the father of the Bataller family, Alfredo, became ill and had to radically change his nutrition.8'25 — Alejandro shares SHA’s growth projects and the importance of expanding consciously. They’ve opened a new clinic in Yucatán, Mexico, and have an upcoming project in the Emirates to build the world’s first man-made longevity island.13'00 — What kind of diet is followed at SHA, and why was it chosen?16'03 — Is well-being becoming the new luxury?18'43 — How important is technology in tracking and supporting people’s health?23'40 — What exactly happens when someone spends a week at SHA, and how do they create tailor-made programs for each guest?29'38 — What simple piece of advice would Alejandro give?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 PartnersHarvest Series Founders: Burak Öymen and Roman Carel
In this episode of the Harvest Series Podcast, host Rose Claverie sits down with Philippa Harvey, a Chinese medicine practitioner with a deeply holistic approach to health and healing. Drawing inspiration from thinkers like Satish Kumar (guest at Harvest Season 9!), Philippa weaves ancient wisdom, personal experience, and modern insight into a rich conversation about the emotional roots of illness, the intelligence of the body, and how we can all reclaim our power to heal.🌿 From the emotional links to our organs, to the life-changing accident that transformed her path, this episode explores how emotions shape our physiology—and how practices like acupuncture, touch, and intention can help us return to balance.🧠 Curious about your own brain and body health? Leave us your reflections in the comments below!Harvest and SHA are joining forces in Kaplankaya for season 9, with top scientists coming all the way to Türkiye. And Professor Ribeiro will be one of them!⏱️ Episode Highlights3:13 — Philippa shares her holistic philosophy of medicine, shaped by her experience and inspired by Satish Kumar, a lifelong advocate for simplicity and ecological living.7:45 — Which organ is associated with anger in Chinese medicine?11:00 — What happens to the kidneys when we work through our fears?14:00 — The importance of creating space for the body to heal itself.16:05 — Philippa recounts the accident that changed her life, her transformative encounter with an acupuncturist, and her near decision to remain in Yunnan, China.19:15 — Why she believes the scientific backing of Chinese medicine isn’t always relevant.21:00 — A discussion on epigenetics: how we’re not destined to inherit everything from our parents.30:25 — The significance of fire and water in Chinese medicine, and the influence of The Secret of Water by Masaru Emoto.33:00 — Simple hand acupressure techniques to calm the nervous system.37:00 — On the flip side: how to reignite motivation when you're too relaxed.✨ Coming Up Next:We’ll be joined by Alejandro Bataller, son of the founder of SHA Wellness Clinic. He’ll share the origin story of one of the world’s leading wellness destinations and the exciting projects SHA is developing around the globe.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 PartnersHarvest Series Founders: Burak Öymen and Roman Carel
In this enlightening episode of the Harvest Series, Rose Claverie speaks with Professor Bruno Ribeiro do Couto, a cognitive health expert, about how we can optimize our brains for longevity. Professor Ribeiro shares his expertise on the connection between exercise, diet, and mental well-being. He also delves into how advanced technology and neurostimulation are helping us preserve brain function as we age. Join us as we explore the future of brain health and cognitive enhancement.Harvest and SHA are joining forces in Kaplankaya for season 9, with top scientists coming all the way to Türkiye. And Professor Ribeiro will be one of them!Chapters : 00:00 - Introduction 01:00 - Cognitive health and its impact on longevity 03:00 - The power of exercise for the brain 06:00 - Brain-boosting foods and their role in longevity 09:00 - Managing stress and its effect on the brain 12:00 - Neurostimulation and its impact on mental health 16:00 - The role of AI and personalized care in brain health 20:00 - Conclusion: Taking action to protect your brain24:24 - What is our brain going to be able to do in the Future?29:00 - How to protect children's brains?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 PartnersHarvest Series Founders: Burak Öymen and Roman Carel
In this episode of the Harvest Series podcast, host Rose Claverie speaks about longevity with Dr. Vicente Mera, a leading expert in well-aging, genomics, and integrative medicine at SHA, in Alicante (Spain). Dr. Mera unpacks the concepts of biological age, longevity, and the role of genetics and lifestyle in aging. From healthy aging to cutting-edge treatments, Dr. Mera shares his insights on how we can optimize our health for a vibrant life.Join us as we explore the science of aging, how we can slow it down, and why the future of longevity is bright. Harvest and SHA are joining forces in Kaplankaya for season 9, with top scientists coming all the way to Türkiye.Chapters00:00 - Introduction00:20 - Dr. Mera's background and approach to aging02:15 - What is biological age and how is it different from chronological age?05:00 - Genetics vs. lifestyle: Which plays a bigger role in aging?08:00 - Practical tips for longevity: Exercise, diet, and stress management12:00 - How to measure and optimize biological age16:00 - The role of hormones in aging20:00 - Personalized healthcare and genetic testing25:00 - The future of anti-aging and longevity medicine28:00 - Final thoughts and conclusionYou 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 Alicante : Joel MoriasiMusic by: ChambordHarvest Series is produced in partnership with Athena Advisers and Capital PartnersHarvest Series Founders: Burak Öymen and Roman Carel
In this special episode of Harvest Series, we revisit a powerful conversation with Amanda Feilding — recorded last year at the Radical Hope summit in Kaplankaya. Amanda, who has passed away in May 2025, was a tireless advocate for the therapeutic use of LSD and a visionary determined to drive change. This episode is a tribute to her courage, curiosity, and lasting legacy. You can follow us on Instagram at @HarvestSeries or @rose.claverie for updates.[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.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 PartnersHarvest Series Founders: Burak Öymen and Roman Carel
What secrets do ancient cultures hold that could reshape our understanding of humanity today? In this debut episode of Harvest Series, Wade Davis, National Geographic Explorer-in-Residence, joins Rose Claverie to reveal how his epic journeys through the Amazon, Tibet, and beyond have illuminated the profound connections between culture, spirituality, and human identity. From the significance of coca leaves to the impact of modernity on ancient rituals, Wade offers a compelling exploration of our shared heritage and the vital need to preserve it. Tune in for an unforgettable conversation about the essence of being human.[1:56] - Wade Davis' favourite ritual, and the consequences of modern societies sweeping away magic, mysticism and metaphors.[11:33] - How to protect our cultural heritage? What was the impact of Wade's Davis voice in the world.[16:31] - The reasons why Wade Davis chose to be an anthropologist and being a Harvard student in the 1970s.[20:45] - The importance of coca leaves for the Colombians and the consequences of cocaine on the country. [28:11] -The Harvest of the Day : if something very simple could be done, that could change the world, what would he choose?Wade is a best-selling author who wrote more than 20 books. You can follow him on Instagram at @wadedavisofficial.In two weeks, on Wednesday, we will release Dr Gabor Maté's interview in Kaplankaya, about healing your emotional wounds and traumas. Don't miss the episode!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 PartnersHarvest Series Founders: Burak Öymen and Roman Carel
Today, we're bringing back one of our favourite episodes of the Harvest Series podcast. A fascinating conversation with Anita Frauwallner on the importance of the microbiome and its impact on our well-being. Is your gut truly in balance, or could it hold you back from your best life? Anita Frauwallner, a leading expert in gut health, reveals the secrets to a thriving microbiota in this enlightening conversation with Harvest Series host Rose Claverie. From understanding your gut’s role to actionable steps for improvement, Anita uncovers what it takes to achieve optimal health. Tune in to discover how to listen to your body’s most vital feedback system and transform your well-being.[1:37] - What is the job of the gut in the body?[5:10] - How to take care of your gut?[8:58] - Do doctors know enough about macrobiota?[10:34] - The full description of a stool coming from a healthy / not healthy gut?[13:15] - The benefits of taking care of your gut[16:40] - For a healthy gut, is it good to eat meat?[19:00] - How did Anita Frauwallner start to take interest in microbiota?[25:50] - Harvest of the Day: If something could be done easily to make the world a better place, what would it be for Anita Frauwallner?To contact Anita Frauwallner's institute, send an email with your question to: info@allergosan.atYou 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 PartnersHarvest Series Founders: Burak Öymen and Roman Carel























