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For Soul’s Sake

Radhika Das
Spirituality
Bhagavad Gita
Bhakti
Krishna
Suffering
Bhakti Yoga
Compassion
God
Love
Karma
Vrindavan
Kirtan
Spiritual Growth
Happiness
Devotion
Dharma
Srimad Bhagavatam
Yoga
Pilgrimage
Devotional Service

Hello and welcome to my podcast about candid spirituality. In a world full of spiritual gurus and self-help books, it can be hard to know where to turn for honest, down-to-earth advice about spirituality. That’s where we come in. In this podcast, we’ll be cutting through the noise and having real, candid conversations about spirituality, yoga, mantra, ayurveda, charitable causes and everything in ... more

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What changes when Krishna becomes the center instead of ourselves?In this episode of For Soul’s Sake, we explore a foundational aspect of bhakti: not just what we see… but from where we are seeing.“Do not try to see Krishna. Live in such a way that K... more

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This episode we explore Krishna subduing Kaliya from the Śrīmad Bhāgavatam - where the Yamuna is poisoned and Krishna enters it directly to purify it from within.We reflect on what “inner poison” looks like in modern life - ego, envy, habits, and con... more

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Ego or bhakti - which one is really guiding our actions?

In this episode of For Soul’s Sake, we explore a subtle but powerful question: What truly pleases Krishna? Is it achievement, recognition, and being “the best”? Or is it something deeper - lik... more

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This podcast episode explores divine mercy, compassion, and transformation through Lord Chaitanya's teachings and the story of two sinful brothers, Jagai and Madhai. We challenge the notion that love must be earned, emphasising that divine love is un... more

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Recent Guests

Stine Dulong
Guest contributing reflections on compassion, recovery, and spiritual practice
Episode: Compassion Means A Second Chance | Radhika Das, Stine Dulong, Nāma & Radha Damodar
Radha Damodar
Guest and scholar in Bhakti, discussed mercy and devotion
Episode: Compassion Means A Second Chance | Radhika Das, Stine Dulong, Nāma & Radha Damodar
Janavi Harrison
Guest mentioned in outro, discussion partner on spirituality and relationships
Episode: Prahlada’s Impossible Prayer | SOLO Episode with Radhika Das
Nitesh Gor
Founder and CEO of the Avanti Schools Trust, an advocate for integrating spiritual insights into education.
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Episode: Before Religion | Radhika Das and Nitesh Gor
Neeta Sharma
Entrepreneur, mother, and holistic living advocate.
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Episode: Living In Wellness | Radhika Das and Neeta Sharma

Hosts

Radhikā Das
Host of the show (For Soul's Sake); engages in candid spiritual conversations with guests.
Stine Dulong
Co-host contributing bhakti-focused perspectives; participates in roundtables and reflective discussions.
Nāma
Guest and co-host contributor with devotional and vedic perspectives.

Reviews

4.8 out of 5 stars from 69 ratings
  • It’s life changing

    It’s spiritual goodness and genuine advice with a good measure of laugher in there

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    sdcssfd
    United Kingdom8 months ago
  • Accessible for anyone

    It's been really refreshing to listen to this podcast and whilst there are deep spiritual concepts being discussed, I feel that it is easy to engage and understand without any formal study. Humour also keeps the podcast alive and refreshing. I'm a yoga teacher who has not yet dived into the Bhagavad Gita but I will one day soon. 😌

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Yin Yang Yogi
    Australia9 months ago
  • One of my fav podcasts!

    I really admire Radhika and how much he is doing and how far he has come. Such great kirtans :D

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Krsna d
    Germanya year ago
  • Authentic spiritual journeys!

    This podcast is simply exceptional! The production quality, Radhika’s questions, the answers he elicits…

    Many podcasts struggle to appear authentic - ie it seems scripted at each level, but this is just such a wonderful, heartfelt conversation.

    It’s like being in a living room with Radhika and his guests on a cold winter’s morning.

    And my god he’s good in front of the mic! Who would think listening to this that Radhika hasn’t been a top tier podcast host for years?!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    BeardedSuit101
    United Kingdom3 years ago
  • Wonderful

    Wow. Such an inspiring life story. Loved listening to such beautiful sharing of wisdom and personal journeys of spirituality. Looking forward to more!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    fayeft
    United Kingdom3 years ago

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listeners describe the show as deeply spiritual and authentic
episodes are accessible and easy to engage with even for beginners
production and host deliver heartfelt, conversational energy
guests are inspiring and the host asks thoughtful questions
guests often bring practical wisdom and relatable personal stories

Talking Points

Recent interactions between the hosts and their guests.

Living In Wellness | Radhika Das and Neeta Sharma
Q: What was the initial step for you to decide that you wanted to have your own baby, have your own project that would perhaps bring about a revolution of wellness in the world?
Neeta explained that she always had an entrepreneurial spirit and realized the importance of intuition when working in corporate environments, especially during her experience as a Chief Human Resources Officer during the pandemic.
In God We Trust | Radhika Das, Keli Woods & Nāma
Q: How do we reconcile the idea of not being the doer with our material success?
It can be challenging because we often see ourselves as the ones driving our achievements, but ultimately it involves focusing on the purpose and the guidance we receive, understanding that God or a higher power is orchestrating our actions.
Burnout and Bhakti | Radhika Das, Stine Dulong & Nāma
Q: Do you need to experience some sort of pain and misery and burnout to turn to spiritual means and methods?
Many people come to spirituality due to material frustrations, but not everyone. Curiosity can also drive individuals to explore spirituality.

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What is For Soul’s Sake about and what kind of topics does it cover?

Thoughtful, intimate conversations about spirituality, yoga, bhakti, and compassionate living. Episodes often center on devotional narratives, practical guidance for integrating spiritual practice into daily life, and how to navigate emotions like grief, forgiveness, and uncertainty through a bhakti lens. Noteworthy are roundtables with multiple guests, personal storytelling, and clear emphasis on humility, service, and transforming everyday challenges into spiritual growth. The show appears to favor accessible, down-to-earth explorations by both hosts and guests who bring lived experience and scholarly context to sacred topics, making it appealing to listeners seeking honest spiritual discourse and actionable insights for their own journey... more

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