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A podcast exploring the real-life stories of predatory patterns in our everyday lives. Episodes ranging from well-meaning white people to C-PTSD and High Achievers Anxiety, in a world that has a fetish for peak performance.

Breaking normalized codes of silence, shame and secrecy in culture; and within our own bodies.


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Today’s episode covers the remainder of the From the River to the Sea: A Coloring Book by Nathi Ngubani and Social Bandit Media. Coloring book reference: From the River to the Sea: A Coloring Book. To purchase, go to this link.Please Contribute to Gurunischan’s reclamation and recovery work by making a one time or monthly contribution to this publication.Don’t miss another episode by SUBSCRIBING to my Conversations You Can Feel Podcasts & Publishings. Stay tuned for more musings on provocative and taboo topics hiding in plain sight.To be a guest on the podcast, please send an email to GN@GuruNischan.com w/ Subject Line: UCPSpotify Playlist: Uncomfortable Conversations on Predators in Business Community and CultureJoin my Inner Orbit Monthly to stay connected at GuruNischan.com  Get full access to Conversations You Can Feel at gurunischan.substack.com/subscribe
Today we continue learning with the coloring book From the River to the Sea: A Coloring Book, illustrated by Nathe Ngubane and published by Social Bandit Media. We learn about the Nakba in 1948 in order to have a better context for what the ethnic cleansing we are seeing in present day Palestine. I encourage you to educate yourself by reading The Ethnic Cleansing of Palestine by Ilan Pappe. There are many more Jewish and Palestinian authors, academics, and historians to learn from. I have listed a few resources below.To purchase From the River to the Sea: A Coloring Book https://socialbanditmedia.co.za/https://1804books.com/Podcasts:The Electronic Intifada PodcastPalestine Deep Dive PodcastLet’s Talk PalestineColonial Outcasts PodcastEmpire Files by Abby MartinThe Grayzone by Max BlumenthalAaron MateBarnaby RaineTo continue your Palestinian education journey, be sure to learn from Palestinians and those people who are centering Palestinian voices on IG, X and other online platforms:@slowfactory@eye.on.palestine @middleeasteye @thetricontinental @motaz_azaiza @doubledownnews @mohamed.h.masri @mohammed_fayq Check previous episode show notes for more resources to learn from and follow.Please Contribute to Gurunischan’s reclamation and recovery work by making a one time or monthly contribution to this publication.Don’t miss another episode by SUBSCRIBING to my Conversations You Can Feel Podcasts & Publishings. Stay tuned for more musings on provocative and taboo topics hiding in plain sight.To be a guest on the podcast send an email to GN@GuruNischan.com w/ Subject Line: UCPSpotify Playlist: Uncomfortable Conversations on Predators in Business Community and Culture  Join my Inner Orbit Monthly and stay connected at GuruNischan.com Get full access to Conversations You Can Feel at gurunischan.substack.com/subscribe
Today’s episode we continue to explore the From the River to the Sea: A Coloring Book, Illustrated by Nathi Ngubani and produced by @socialbanditmedia Please support this work by purchasing a copy @1804books (for USA purchases). Check out their social media for other locations worldwide to purchase. Page excerpts From the River to the Sea: A Coloring Book Illustrated by Nathi Ngubane Published by Social Bandit MediaRESOURCES TO LEARN: Jewish Historians/Academics/Activists who speak out on Zionism: Gabor MateAaron MateIlan PappeNorman FinkelsteinNoam ChomskyPalestinian Voices, Academics, Poets to listen and learn from :Mohammed el Kurd @mohammedelkurdMohamed Al Masri @mohamed.h.masriRemi Kanazi, poet, activist @remikanaziBasil Mohammed @doc.basilMohammed Abo Mostafa @mohammed_fayqEdward Said, former Professor, Columbia UniversityMahmoud Darwish, poetNoor Hindi, Poet, authorSome suggested books written by Palestinian authors: The Blue Between Sky and Water by Susan AbulhawaThings You May Find Hidden in My Ear by Mosar Abe ToraThe Moon That Turns You Back by Hala AlyanDon’t Look Left: A Diary of a GenocideThe Sea Cloak by Nayrouz QarmoutWe Are Palestinian: A Celebration of Culture and Tradition by Reem Kassis Illustrated by Noha EiloutiMornings in Jenin by Susan AbulhawaSitti’s Bird: A Gaza Story by Malak MattarOther: Share the TruthReference to the books in this episode: by @ozuna.dillonShlomo Sand: The Invention of the Jewish PeopleShlomo Sand: The Invention of IsraelGerald Horne: The Counter Revolution of 1776Please Contribute to Gurunischan’s reclamation and recovery work by making a one time or monthly contribution to this publication.Don’t miss another episode by SUBSCRIBING to my Conversations You Can Feel Podcasts & Publishings. Stay tuned for more musings on provocative and taboo topics hiding in plain sight.To be a guest on the podcast, please send an email to GN@GuruNischan.com w/ Subject Line: UCPPlaylist: Uncomfortable Conversations on Predators in Business Community and Culture Playlist: Join my Inner Orbit Monthly and stay connected at GuruNischan.com Get full access to Conversations You Can Feel at gurunischan.substack.com/subscribe
Kagiso Lesego Molope is an Indigenous South African, an award-winning novelist and playwright. She writes post-apartheid, feminist and resistance literature. Her work centres the history and experiences of indigenous South Africans and tackles issues of race, class, sexuality and identity and her books are read in schools across Southern Africa as well as in parts of Europe. Her published novels are Dancing in the Dust, The Mending Season, This Book Betrays My Brother and Such a Lonely, Lovely Road. Her play, Maya Angelou: Black Woman Rising has been produced and staged at Oslo’s Nordic Black Theatre. She became the first indigenous South African writer to be on the IBBY List in 2006 and to win the Patrick Fitzpatrick Award for Young Adult Literature. In 2019 she won both the Ottawa Book Award and the Inaugural Pius Adesanmi Memorial award, for her third and fourth books respectively. She has been living in Canada for the past two decades.You can follow her Intagram: @kagisosan X: @kagisokeo Conversations You Can Feel is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber.Please Contribute to Gurunischan’s reclamation and recovery work by making a one time or monthly contribution to this publication. Don’t miss another episode by SUBSCRIBING below to my Conversations You Can Feel Podcasts & Publishings. Stay tuned for more musings on provocative and taboo topics hiding in plain sight.To be a guest on the podcast, please send an email to GN@GuruNischan.com w/ Subject Line: UCPSpotify Playlist: Uncomfortable Conversations on Predators in Business Community and Culture Playlist: Join my Inner Orbit Monthly and stay connected at GuruNischan.com Get full access to Conversations You Can Feel at gurunischan.substack.com/subscribe
Today’s episode offers words directly from Palestinians and further resources on Palestinian people and organizations to follow directly. We begin exploring the first page of the beautiful coloring book: From the River to the Sea illustrated by Nathi Ngubane, published by Social Bandit Media; and explore the symbolic meaning behind Freedom is Coming. Resources referenced in this episode: IG post read on episode was published by @thaferdan Donate to: @watermelonrelief -Feeding children in Rafah @operationolivebranch - Helping verified individualsOrganizations to learn about and get involved:Palestinian Youth Movement (PYM)Jewish Voice for Peace (JVP)Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP)US Palestinian Community Network (USPCN)AMERICAN MUSLIMS FOR PALESTINE (AMP)Contact Your Reps: Use 5 Calls App or tao the link in @USPCR’s bio for call and email templates. Follow and Learn about the Boycott and Divest Movement at @bdsnationalcommittee Follow these News Outlets: @middleasteye @aljazeeraenglish @eye.on.palestine @letstalkpalestine @palestine.pixel @ajplus @mondoweiss More coming…Follow these Gazan Voices: @wizard_bisan1 @joegaza93 @amjad_al_fayoumi @mohammed_fayq @suhailnssar @drb13695 @bayanpalestine Follow Palestinians in the Diaspora: @key48return @sbeih.jpg @jenanmatari @ceolawyer @lsarsour More coming…Please Contribute to Gurunischan’s reclamation and recovery work by making a one time or monthly contribution to this publication.Give a gift subscriptionDon’t miss another episode by SUBSCRIBING to my Conversations You Can Feel Podcasts & Publishings. Stay tuned for more musings on provocative and taboo topics hiding in plain sight.To be a guest on the podcast, please send an email to GN@GuruNischan.com w/ Subject Line: UCPBCCSpotify Playlist: Uncomfortable Conversations on Predators in Business Community and Culture Playlist: Get up close and personal by joining my Inner Orbit Monthly at GuruNischan.com Get full access to Conversations You Can Feel at gurunischan.substack.com/subscribe
Today’s episode speaks on the Cult of Zionism and why your voice matters NOW more than ever. Get educated by following Palestinian and Jewish activists, authors, organizers and voices on the frontlines of change for the 75 year ongoing struggle for the Liberation of Palestine. Your attention on the right people, at the right time, can and will, absolutely makes a difference. Start today. Start where you stand. Sources to follow: @middleeasteye @eye.on.palestine @BreakThroughNews and @ElectricIntifada for up to date, relevant news. Follow @mirna_elhelbawi to contribute financially w/ ESims, which directly support for mobile communication for people in Occupied Palestine. Follow the @bdsnationalcommittee to learn about the boycott and divest movement worldwide. Listen and follow @lsarsour on this episode of Alternative Radio. Linda Sarsour delivers straight truth, and speaks directly to how to get active, organized, and connected with an organization of your choice, wherever you may find yourself standing, in this moment in time. Follow @marclamonthill for present and past Palestinian relevant topics and readings. Follow student groups @jewishvoicesforpeace and @sjp (StudentsForJusticeInPalestine), @cunygse (CunySolidarityEncampments) and @cuapartheiddivest (Columbia University Apartheid Divest). There are many more, directly linked to each university student group on their specific campus. You can listen to their disruption and demand for their academic institutions to Disclose and Divest. It’s inspiring. Follow me on Instagram @gurunischan to get more direct sources to follow regarding truth in Palestine. Coloring book reference: From the River to the Sea: A coloring book Illustrated by Nathi Ngubane - Published by Social Bandit Media @socialbanditmedia Please Contribute to Gurunischan’s reclamation and recovery work by making a one time or monthly contribution to this publication.Don’t miss another episode by SUBSCRIBING to my Conversations You Can Feel Podcasts & Publishings. Stay tuned for more musings on provocative and taboo topics hiding in plain sight.To be a guest on the podcast, please send an email to GN@GuruNischan.com w/ Subject Line: UCPSpotify Playlist: Uncomfortable Conversations on Predators in Business Community and Culture Join my Inner Orbit Monthly to stay connected at GuruNischan.com  Get full access to Conversations You Can Feel at gurunischan.substack.com/subscribe
Kalika Kanitkar is a small business owner, and cognitive scientist with a passion for mental health education. She was involved in the travel network marketing space for 7 years, and got out about a year ago.  Since then she’s begun to share her experience to raise awareness around business opportunity scams, and the predatory tactics used in sales, coaching, and recruitment. You can follow her @kalikakanitkar on all social media channels, although she’s most active on Instagram and YouTube. :)Song credit: Whatever It Takes - Imagine DragonsThank you for reading Conversations You Can Feel . This post is public so feel free to share it.Please Contribute to Gurunischan’s reclamation and recovery work by making a one time or monthly contribution to this publication.To be a guest on the podcast, please send an email to GN@GuruNischan.com. Listen to the Playlist: Uncomfortable Conversations on Predators in Business Community and Culture GuruNischan is a trauma-healing activist, and consultant in personal and professional reinvention. To learn more about her reclamation and recovery work, please subscribe to GuruNischan.com and follow her media platform Conversations You Can Feel - https://gurunischan.substack.com/Don’t miss another episode by SUBSCRIBING to my Conversations You Can Feel Podcasts & Publishings. Stay tuned for more musings on provocative and taboo topics hiding in plain sight.Join my Inner Orbit Monthly and stay connected at GuruNischan.com  Get full access to Conversations You Can Feel at gurunischan.substack.com/subscribe
Kalika Kanitkar is a small business owner, and cognitive scientist with a passion for mental health education. She was involved in the travel network marketing space for 7 years, and got out about a year ago.  Since then she’s begun to share her experience to raise awareness around business opportunity scams, and the predatory tactics used in sales, coaching, and recruitment. You can follow her @kalikakanitkar on all social media channels, although she’s most active on Instagram and YouTube. :)Song credit: Whatever It Takes - Imagine DragonsThank you for reading Conversations You Can Feel . This post is public so feel free to share it.Please Contribute to Gurunischan’s reclamation and recovery work by making a one time or monthly contribution to this publication.To be a guest on the podcast, please send an email to GN@GuruNischan.com. Listen to the Playlist: Uncomfortable Conversations on Predators in Business Community and Culture GuruNischan is a trauma-healing activist, and consultant in personal and professional reinvention. To learn more about her reclamation and recovery work, please subscribe to GuruNischan.com and follow her media platform Conversations You Can Feel - https://gurunischan.substack.com/Don’t miss another episode by SUBSCRIBING to my Conversations You Can Feel Podcasts & Publishings. Stay tuned for more musings on provocative and taboo topics hiding in plain sight.Join my Inner Orbit Monthly and stay connected at GuruNischan.com  Get full access to Conversations You Can Feel at gurunischan.substack.com/subscribe
For over 20 years, Anika has worked to advance equity and eliminate disparities, through a strategic, relationship-based approach to transforming systems. A trusted advisor with a career spanning private, nonprofit, and government sectors, Anika has advanced statewide initiatives centering equity and inclusion within education, science, workforce development, community investments, cultural arts, and community health and well-being.A daughter of St. Paul’s historic Rondo neighborhood, Anika’s approach to leadership development reflects her value for the richness that comes from diverse perspectives, cultures and communities. Anika holds a Masters in Human Services, and Bachelors in Human Resource Management from Concordia University – Saint Paul. She spends her free time enjoying music, arts, sports and nature with family.Song credit: Stevie Wonder - Higher GroundTo be a guest on the podcast, please send an email to GN@GuruNischan.com. Listen to the Playlist - Everyday Whiteness Series podcast playlistGet exclusive access to my Inner Orbit Monthly by staying connected & subscribing to GuruNischan.com Please Contribute to Gurunischan’s reclamation and recovery work by making a one time or monthly contribution to this publication. Get full access to Conversations You Can Feel at gurunischan.substack.com/subscribe
Dr. Obari Cartman is a father, son, brother, uncle, thinker, writer, therapist, photographer, drummer, and grassroots mental health advocate. He is a Chicago native, where his cultural and educational foundations were cultivated by several African-centered institutions.He received his undergraduate degree from Hampton University and a Ph.D in clinical & community psychology from Georgia State University. His recent work includes being a trauma focused clinician, restorative justice coach and program evaluator with H.E.LP., LLC (Healing Empowering and Learning Professions). Dr. Cartman has served as a professor of psychology at Georgia State University and the Carruthers Center for Inner City Studies at Northeastern University. Dr. Cartman recently created a male rites of passage curriculum called MANifest that is being implemented in juvenile detention centers, schools and in private community settings.Dr. Cartman is the current President of the Chicago Association of Black Psychologists and curator of a directory of Black mental health providers. As a consultant Dr. Cartman facilitates trainings for adults and workshops with youth about maintaining good mental health, critical analysis of hip-hop and media, racial and cultural identity, developing authentic manhood, and healthy relationships.Dr.Cartman’s first book is called “Lady’s Man: Conversations for Young Black Men about Manhood and Relationships." It is a critical thinking guide that addresses historical trauma, hip hop, emotional intelligence, intimacy, communication, power, purpose and a variety of other topics.The book is a tool for families, teachers, mentors, and coaches to help young men think critically, and build character, discover their purpose, love themselves and each other, communicate with clarity and intention, understand the need for proper education, relate to women with integrity, express their emotions, understand their place in history, develop healthy coping strategies, and learn how to build a world where all people are truly free. You can learn more about his work at https://www.drobaricartman.comThank you for reading Conversations You Can Feel . This post is public so feel free to share it.To be a guest on the podcast, please send an email to GN@GuruNischan.com. Listen to the playlist: Uncomfortable Conversations on Predators in Business Community and Culture Music Playlist: Everyday Whiteness SeriesGet exclusive access to my Inner Orbit Monthly by subscribing to GuruNischan.com  Get full access to Conversations You Can Feel at gurunischan.substack.com/subscribe
We Live in a White World

We Live in a White World

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Ricquel Harper is an astute MBA-level professional widely experienced in global business initiatives with a strong combination of cross-functional experience in diverse industries and markets. She is a creative outside-the-box thinker who is uniquely able to grasp the big picture, focus on details, and set priorities. With 20+ years of management, sales and marketing experience in various sectors, she is able to drive change, achieve objectives, and effectively manage projects to optimize long-term gains in performance, revenue, and profitability.Ricquel earned her M.B.A. from the University of Chicago Booth School where she focused on Finance, International Business, Marketing and Competitive Strategy. She also received a certificate in International Financial Policy from the Vlerick Leuven Gent Management School in Belgium. Ricquel earned her B.A. in Sociology from Duke University. Ricquel is based in Chicago while working closely with colleagues and clients in other U.S. cities and countries across the globe.Song credit: My Power by Beyonce Thank you for reading Conversations You Can Feel . This post is public so feel free to share it.Listen to the Playlist: Everyday Whiteness Series Get exclusive access to my Inner Orbit Monthly by subscribing to GuruNischan.com To be a guest on the podcast, please send an email to GN@GuruNischan.com. Contribute to Gurunischan’s reclamation and recovery work by making a one time or monthly contribution to this publication. Your support is greatly appreciated. Get full access to Conversations You Can Feel at gurunischan.substack.com/subscribe
CEO and Founder of Wolfkeeper University, Master Dog Trainer, Toriano Sanzone, has been training Professionally for 21 years all around the World (Chicago, Minneapolis, Park Slope-Brooklyn, Redondo Beach, Berlin, Mallorca, Zurich, Nairobi, and more) +Published Author: “A Wolfkeeper’s Guide to Training a Dog” +Co-Founder of C-Dog with Sam Pitroda (Former Advisor to Prime Minster of India): C-Dog is a Pet Software Company currently designing “The Wolfkeeper App”-- an online Dog University. +Founder and Creator of Wolfkeeper DOGA, a form of Yoga and Reiki for Dogs.+Former Master Dog Trainer for Cesar Millan at the Dog Psychology Center in Santa Clarita, CA+Hosted Annual Dog Training Seminars (2015-2016-2017-2018) in Berlin, Mallorca, Amsterdam, and Zurich+He’s a Graduate of Gustavus Adolphus College in Saint Peter, Minnesota and holds a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Mass Communication / Marketing.+Former Marketing Specialist for BMG Entertainment, Jive Records, and Navarre CorporationToriano Sanzone founded DOPA DOGS in 2001 which became Sanzone School of Dog Training which finally became Wolfkeeper University. Wolfkeeper University has trained thousands of Dogs all around the world and has worked with some of the Greatest Dog Trainers in the World. Wolfkeeper University has worked hand and hand with some of the best trainers in the world, and continues to produced some of the most amazing dog trainers in the world through its Train-The Trainer Program. If you want to learn more go to WolfKeeperU.comThank you for reading Conversations You Can Feel . This post is public so feel free to share it.To be a guest on the podcast, please send an email to GN@GuruNischan.com. Listen to the Playlist: Everyday Whiteness Series podcast playlistGet exclusive access to my Inner Orbit Monthly by subscribing to GuruNischan.com Please Contribute to this reclamation and recovery work by making a one time or monthly contribution to this publication. Get full access to Conversations You Can Feel at gurunischan.substack.com/subscribe
Yvonne M. Orr has been in the development, communications, and organizational management industry for nearly 30 years, and has an extensive working knowledge of religious, philanthropic, and cultural art communities. Yvonne is also an actor, dancer, choreographer, and spoken word artist who has been in the performing arts for over 25 years. She is the author of “Malaika's Soul: I Am Light, Vol. I and “Malaika’s Soul: I Am Healing, Vol. II (titles under the five-part poetry books from The Soul-journer Series. She has taught youth classes and set choreography for various theater and professional dance companies. As if there wasn’t enough for Yvonne to do, she serves as the Executive Director of the Indigenous Community Service Center as well; which focuses on social justice reform initiatives, recovery and cancer awareness, youth development programs, and wellness initiatives.You can connect more with her on all social media platforms at @YorrLife100% of proceeds of book sales goes to the non-profit Indigenous Community Service Centerhttp://indigenouscommunityctr.org/Purchase books at: https://www.amazon.com/Malaikas-Soul-Am-Light-Soul-journer/dp/1688993967 https://www.amazon.com/Malaikas-Soul-Am-Healing-Soul-journer-ebook/dp/B08TVLTCYDThank you for reading Conversations You Can Feel . This post is public so feel free to share it.To be a guest on the podcast, please send an email to GN@GuruNischan.com. Uncomfortable Conversations on Predators in Business Community and Culture Music Playlist: Everyday Whiteness Series podcast playlistGet exclusive access to my Inner Orbit Monthly by staying connected & subscribing to GuruNischan.com Get full access to Conversations You Can Feel at gurunischan.substack.com/subscribe
Our conversation today is with Anna Sumara, CPCC, PCC, M.Sc. She’s a leadership and wholeness coach, passionately bringing a holistic, body-oriented approach to support people in their transformative journey, to connect deeper with self and the world and to thrive in any area of their lives. She integrates unique methods--leadership, neuroscience of change, mindfulness, and embodiment--or in short, intelligence of the mind with wisdom of the heart. Her presence encourages safety and openness in individuals to deepen their courageous personal discovery process and actualize their hidden potential.She believes that in order to transform organizations and our world, we need to start from a personal transformation. Anna holds an M.Sc. in Business Management and has more than 15 years of international business experience. She studied human science and cultural diversity and is Certified Professional Co-Active Coach (CPCCTM), accredited by International Coach Federation. Anna works as an individual coach with inspiring and visionary leaders, facilitator, trainer and as well as a faculty member at Co-Active Training Institute where she leads the core curriculum of Co-Active coaching for new coaches and leaders. Prior to that she held various roles in companies from a financial industry, including consulting, asset management, and corporate.Her further qualifications include, among other things, Co-Active Leadership Program, Leadership Circle ProfileTM Certification, Leadership Circle Leadership Embodied Transformation by Strozzi Institute, The Neuroscience of Change and The Power of Embodied Transformation by Coaches Rising, Leading From the Emerging Future by u.Lab and MITx, The Radical Wholeness by Philip Shepherd, Search Inside Yourself, Mindfulness and Emotional Intelligence Leadership Training by Google, Social Presencing Theater by The Presencing Institute, Vinyasa Yoga Teaching Training 250h, Meditation and Ayurveda 100h, Pranayama Intensive.Anna is fluent and works in English, German and Polish. Connect with her at http://www.AniaSumara.comThank you for reading Conversations You Can Feel . This post is public so feel free to share it.To be a guest on the podcast, please send an email to GN@GuruNischan.com w/ Subject Line: UCPredatorsListen to the Playlist: Uncomfortable Conversations on Predators in Business Community and Culture Playlist: Join my Inner Orbit Monthly and stay connected at GuruNischan.com  Get full access to Conversations You Can Feel at gurunischan.substack.com/subscribe
Opal is a mid 40's professional woman who identifies as a "black-woman and global citizen". She's creative, working as a designer with high-end clientele. However, growing up in a modest home with struggling parents, who were artists, has helped her remain humble and grounded.In addition to her career, she's a caregiver to her mother, the youngest daughter with 3 siblings, and newly married, with 5 step-kids and no biological children of her own. Her friends group spans across the globe, from various regions of the world, and in every skin-tone, age group, sexual orientation and varied political beliefs.She considers herself to be spiritual, with a belief in a "common good" and hopes for a "global community", where respect for our varied cultures, races, religions and beliefs can be celebrated vs feared. But she is aware that this is merely hopium and an illusion for what could be in another World.Song credit: None of Us Are Free by Solomon BurkeThank you for reading Conversations You Can Feel . This post is public so feel free to share it.To be a guest on the podcast, please send an email to GN@GuruNischan.com. Listen to the Playlist: Uncomfortable Conversations on Predators in Business Community and Culture Music Playlist: Everyday Whiteness Series playlist.Join my Inner Orbit Monthly by subscribing at GuruNischan.com Get full access to Conversations You Can Feel at gurunischan.substack.com/subscribe
Dean Brewington is an artist/creative born in the Minnesota. He currently resides in California however, has spent a decade in Seattle, Washington and continues to travel frequently. Dean is working on several experimental music collaborations this year, along with a few other creative ventures. He’s determined to live as balanced as possible while welcoming in new experiences and tending to his creative pull. “Say Yes,” is his motto when traveling and is now making a conscious decision to apply that in day to day living. Follow him on IG at indi_visual.1 Thank you for reading Conversations You Can Feel . This post is public so feel free to share it.To be a guest on the podcast, please send an email to GN@GuruNischan.com. Playlist: Uncomfortable Conversations on Predators in Business Community and Culture Music Playlist: Everyday Whiteness Series podcast playlistGet exclusive access to the Inner Orbit Monthly by subscribing at GuruNischan.com Get full access to Conversations You Can Feel at gurunischan.substack.com/subscribe
My guest today is Dee Phillips. He’s a philosopher, creator, and deep thinker. I encourage you to listen all the way through this episode to the end. We get to the gems and he brings it all the way home for us. Support the work and share it with a friend. Music credit: Endless, The Hang Drum ProjectThank you for reading Conversations You Can Feel . This post is public so feel free to share it.To be a guest on the podcast, please send an email to GN@GuruNischan.com. Uncomfortable Conversations on Predators in Business Community and Culture Music Playlist: Everyday Whiteness Series playlistJoin my Inner Orbit Monthly and staying connected at htpp://www.GuruNischan.com Get full access to Conversations You Can Feel at gurunischan.substack.com/subscribe
Yvonne M. Orr has been in the development, communications, and organizational management industry for nearly 30 years, and has an extensive working knowledge of religious, philanthropic, and cultural art communities. Yvonne is also an actor, dancer, choreographer, and spoken word artist who has been in the performing arts for over 25 years. She is the author of “Malaika's Soul: I Am Light, Vol. I and “Malaika’s Soul: I Am Healing, Vol. II (titles under the five-part poetry books from The Soul-journer Series. She has taught youth classes and set choreography for various theater and professional dance companies. As if there wasn’t enough for Yvonne to do, she serves as the Executive Director of the Indigenous Community Service Center as well; which focuses on social justice reform initiatives, recovery and cancer awareness, youth development programs, and wellness initiatives.You can connect more with her on all social media platforms at @YorrLife100% of proceeds of book sales goes to the non-profit Indigenous Community Service Centerhttp://indigenouscommunityctr.org/Purchase books at: https://www.amazon.com/Malaikas-Soul-Am-Light-Soul-journer/dp/1688993967 https://www.amazon.com/Malaikas-Soul-Am-Healing-Soul-journer-ebook/dp/B08TVLTCYDThank you for reading Conversations You Can Feel . This post is public so feel free to share it.To be a guest on the podcast, please send an email to GN@GuruNischan.com. Uncomfortable Conversations on Predators in Business Community and Culture Music Playlist: Everyday Whiteness Series podcast playlistGet exclusive access to my Inner Orbit Monthly by staying connected & subscribing to GuruNischan.com Get full access to Conversations You Can Feel at gurunischan.substack.com/subscribe
Jamaica Carter is a community organizer and artist. Her work lies in the realms of spirituality, sacred sexuality, trauma-informed shadow work, and preserving indigenous practices. She has held space through ceremonies and facilitating workshops for the collective to heal and decolonize. Her mission is to return to what is sacred and to open up the minds to what is possible when we prioritize the legacy of black, brown, indigenous people who have maintained this Earth and relationship to spirit. Her works can be found on instagram: @cleopatruuhSong Credit: Recollections by Miles Davis.Thank you for reading Conversations You Can Feel . This post is public so feel free to share it.To be a guest on the podcast, please send an email to GN@GuruNischan.com. Uncomfortable Conversations on Predators in Business Community and Culture Music Playlist: Everyday Whiteness Series podcast playlistGet exclusive access to my Inner Orbit Monthly by staying connected & subscribing to GuruNischan.com Get full access to Conversations You Can Feel at gurunischan.substack.com/subscribe
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