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Savitha Reddy Pathi has done more than her fair share of saving the planet, though she's not likely to sing her own praises. Joanne Fanny Barry sits down with Savi and their mutual friends, Chelsea and Leila (almost 2 years old) to talk keeping the joy during Trump 2.0. End the year with a bit of hope, Eco Woman style!
Fanny chats with two wonderful yogis during our recent Yoga & Writing retreat. High on life at the end of the retreat, Fanny, Lisa, and Laura reflect on what it means to be changing the world. Find your next retreat: https://www.tribaltulum.com/tulum-retreats
Fanny chats with Jodi Arnold about all things dog-related, of course, but they also discuss Fanny's book launch this Sunday (!) December 1st! She got out of fashion to find her true passion- helping pitbulls find forever homes and filling her heart with the joy they bring.
Jodi's website: https://trainwelldogs.com/
Meet the coolest librarians around, championing your literacy and education here and abroad!
Personal coach, yogi, traveler, marketer, horse woman, flight dispatcher at Gatwick Airport? You can be so many things in one lifetime and Paulina talks about how on today's episode of Nobody's Nobody. Take a listen.
Like many people we interview on this pod, Abby Johnson is many things: mother, yogi, entrepreneur, and sustainable hotelier. Fanny chats with her today about encouraging your intuition, making small sustainable choices that create big impact at scale, and Casa de las Olas, the fully sustainable hotel she calls home, or one of them.
Bathsheba Monk is Fanny's publisher, but she's also a novelist and entrepreneur, as well as a small business owner of Blue Heron Books. Get to know the literary world through her eyes and learn why she knew Eco Woman was going to be special for the future we're rapidly approaching.
This World Meditation Day, enjoy a beautiful, introspective walking meditation led by Fanny Barry. Take it with you wherever you're looking inward today!
Mechanical engineer. Sushi chef. Candlemaker. Yogi. Sometimes (most often) our paths take us on amazing and circuitous routes to get where we are today. Where are you heading next?
Fanny chats with Terrie Kane about her career in fashion, the industry as a whole, and her twin passions for yoga and dog rescue. Follow her on Instagram @boroughbredsofnyc. She loves to match people with volunteer opportunities at rescues and shelters in their area. Join us this week to learn more about this incredible woman and her life's work.
In this episode Fanny chats with Denise O'Sullivan, a Marine Data Scientist based in Ireland. She has a background in Marine Science and has worked as a Data Analyst in a variety of industries over the past six years; she now works as a Data Analyst focused on Marine Spatial Planning. Her main interest is around Ecosystem Based Management and how we can sustainably manage marine resources while also protecting our seas.
Ray Torres is a dynamic individual who made a heart-motivated transition from Wall Street to wellness with his startup venture called VIBE. He helps people focus on their holistic well-being and shows his clients how a healthy individual is the most valuable asset. In this episode, he shares his ideas on true asset management through empowering individuals to achieve optimal well-being in mind, body, and spirit.
https://www.increasemyvibe.com/
Candice Ooi is head of Operations at Nfinite Nanotech, a nanotechnology start up committed to revolutionizing the world of standard packaging by making it sustainable. She resides in Canada, though she's originally from Malaysia, and she began her career as a geologist and data operations manager passionate about transforming challenges into opportunities. She talks about her dream of a world where every package is eco-friendly and using nanotechnology with her team of devoted scientists, she’s making it happen. From exploring the earth to saving it, she shares her passion and her story with us.
Roxana, known by most as Roxy, is a Mexican American who lives in Tulum, Mexico. Born in Cuernavaca, she moved to the US to study first at a boarding school in Pennsylvania and then at Long Island University where she studied Environmental Studies. She began a master's program in Coastal Management at La Paz University but has not finished. A well respected cave diver, scuba instructor, freediver and yogi, Roxy’s been in Tulum off and on since 2004.
In this episode, Roxy talks about her work to protect the coral reefs and coastal areas that have given her life so much meaning here in the Riviera Maya. She talks about coastal protection and the value of knowing the law in every culture but especially when you are trying to protect areas that are under huge pressure for development. She also talks about the threats to the reef system that extends from Cancun to Honduras and how we can all make a difference in protecting fragile areas that need it, including our spirits.
This week Fanny chats with Chip Smith, retired Assistant Secretary for the Army, Tribal and Regulatory Affairs. He's a traveler, sometimes yogi, and Fanny's former boss! Let's learn more about how he's changing the world around him.
Meet Fanny Barry, your host for the podcast Nobody's Nobody, and a multipassionate entrepreneur who’s lived in Tulum, Mexico for nearly 20 years. She beat cancer, started several successful businesses, including a yoga studio, and is releasing her third book, a novel, in November 2023.
Nobody’s Nobody is about people Fanny has met over the years who seem ordinary but who change the world for the better without making a big deal about it.
Fanny talks with her guests about the things they’ve done and continue to do help the world. Join her and be inspired by their stories so that you too can see how you already make a difference, one way or the other, and how you can do some small things to initiate positive change.













