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All That We Are

Amisha Tala Oak
Healing
Intuition
Community
Abolition
Transformation
Education
Community Care
Activism
Sacred Activism
Violence
Intimacy
Liberation
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Sustainability
Earth Languages
Spirituality
Connection
Ancestral Wisdom
Grief

All That We Are is where you find what you didn't know you needed - exploring what it means to be alive right now, discovering what happens when we refuse to live in boxes, and together - creating a more beautiful future. Since 2010, through our 250+ podcast episodes, our book, courses and creative projects, we've brought you inspiration that bridges vision and reality, the personal and political,... more

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Latest Episodes

What happens to our imagination when life feels fast, noisy, or overwhelming?

In this TIMELESS edition, poet and artist Jason Bayani offers a powerful reminder that imagination is not a luxury but an essential part of how we stay human. He speaks a... more

How do we live the future we envision?

Amisha Tala Oak reflects on the beauty of vision as she marks over 15 years with All That We Are. She shares her journey of creating more than 250 conversations through the podcast, from politics to near-death... more

This TIMELESS turns everything on it's head. What if the most educated amongst us are the most disconnected?

Here we lovingly dismantle factory schooling, recall village intelligence, and discuss a practical path into gift culture. Manish Jain (co... more

What does it take to stay human, together, when everything asks us to harden?

In this episode, Amisha sits in tender conversation with the Emergent Justice Collective led by Lisa, Lily, and Val, three transformative justice practitioners, grief wo... more

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Recent Guests

Jason Bayani
Author of Everyone I Love Alive, Locus and Amulet
Kearney Street Workshop
Episode: TIMELESS // 'How to Keep Your Imagination Alive' with Jason Bayani - E255
Lisa Marie Rudd
Founding member of the Emergent Justice Collective
Emergent Justice Collective
Episode: The Radical Act of Staying Soft // Grief as a Portal of Possibility with the Emergent Justice Collective - E252
Valentina Azzarova
Founding member of the Emergent Justice Collective
Emergent Justice Collective
Episode: The Radical Act of Staying Soft // Grief as a Portal of Possibility with the Emergent Justice Collective - E252
Alexandra Lily Cather
Founding member of the Emergent Justice Collective
Emergent Justice Collective
Episode: The Radical Act of Staying Soft // Grief as a Portal of Possibility with the Emergent Justice Collective - E252
Ayla Schafer
Multilingual, world folk singer-songwriter and visionary musical artist.
Episode: Each Life Sacred // The Power of Art, Music, and Hope with Anouska Beckwith, Charlotte Mabon and friends - E250 (feat. Ayla Schafer, Johnny Flynn, Olivia Fern and more)
Johnny Flynn
Singer, composer, musician and actor who has released five albums.
Episode: Each Life Sacred // The Power of Art, Music, and Hope with Anouska Beckwith, Charlotte Mabon and friends - E250 (feat. Ayla Schafer, Johnny Flynn, Olivia Fern and more)
Olivia Fern
Alternative folk singer-songwriter.
Episode: Each Life Sacred // The Power of Art, Music, and Hope with Anouska Beckwith, Charlotte Mabon and friends - E250 (feat. Ayla Schafer, Johnny Flynn, Olivia Fern and more)
Taz Babiker
Sudanese-British singer-songwriter.
Episode: Each Life Sacred // The Power of Art, Music, and Hope with Anouska Beckwith, Charlotte Mabon and friends - E250 (feat. Ayla Schafer, Johnny Flynn, Olivia Fern and more)
Matthew Barley
Internationally known cellist and artistic director.
Episode: Each Life Sacred // The Power of Art, Music, and Hope with Anouska Beckwith, Charlotte Mabon and friends - E250 (feat. Ayla Schafer, Johnny Flynn, Olivia Fern and more)

Host

Amisha Tala Oak
Host of discussions on sacred activism, regenerative futures, and personal growth. Known for engaging guests in rich conversations that explore the interconnectedness of personal transformation and societal change.

Reviews

4.9 out of 5 stars from 323 ratings
  • Soul nourishing, stabilizing and reassuring

    I’m deeply grateful for this incredible wellspring 💦 that feels like freshwater in a scorching hot desert 🏜️ satisfying my thirst for hope and giving me clarity and perspective which is helpful and regenerating my energy! Like the episode i was listening to now from Jan 23 ‘25

    Thank you from the bottom of my heart for your generosity!! 💗 you give me the courage to keep going and trying to do my best to make this world better for all of us, each with our own gifts 🎁 from our own little corner... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    ShifraLowen
    Canada2 months ago
  • Love

    This is a beautiful group of people and powerful minds and meaning.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    PB&IO
    Canadaa year ago
  • Grief for Jews also?

    This is a deeply biased approach to human conflict. The podcaster would do well to look at her own shadow

    Apple Podcasts
    2
    southkentshaman
    United Kingdoma year ago
  • Wonderful depth of guests and topics

    I appreciate the depth and variety of guests and topics. The worlds of liberation, spirituality, activism, creativity, grief, and magic all meld together into a thought provoking and healing podcast. Thank you, Amisha and team!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    jsbgixiej
    United States2 years ago
  • Deeply weaving soul, Earth, love and activism

    I love this podcast and it’s my favourite one. Amisha is so devoted and share from a deep soul connection In ceremony. I love that it shares deep tantric teachings with teachings of de-colonisation, regeneration, social activism with a deep connection to Monther Earth and indigenous practices. Thank you Love and gratitude 🩷🧡❤️

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Anna 💕🌸
    United Kingdom2 years ago

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Some critiques mention the need for more balanced perspectives on contentious topics, but overall feedback remains very positive.
The discussions are praised for their depth and the ability to inspire personal growth and community action.
Listeners appreciate the thought-provoking and soulful nature of the conversations, often describing them as nourishing and healing.

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The Radical Act of Staying Soft // Grief as a Portal of Possibility with the Emergent Justice Collective - E252
Q: What would justice feel and look like in our body so that we can call it joy, pleasure, and love?
Justice feels like connection, acknowledgment, and care for each other. It lies in sustaining life, embodying joy, and being committed to relationality and humanity rather than merely seeking outcomes or results.
The Radical Act of Staying Soft // Grief as a Portal of Possibility with the Emergent Justice Collective - E252
Q: Can you share more about grieving as a portal of possibility and on a more collective scale of possibility?
Grieving allows us to metabolize harm and find pathways towards healing, showcasing how grief is key to transformation and connection. Through embracing grief together, we resist cycles of violence and foster a sense of community and healing.
TIMELESS // How to Find the Leader Within You with Mac Macartney - E251
Q: What do you feel are the questions that we need to ask ourselves as we embrace this notion of ourselves as a leader?
Mac discusses essential questions like what we love deeply, what our gifts are, and the responsibilities we hold towards future generations.
TIMELESS // 'How to Remember Your Voice and Sing Freely' with Almunis Alejandra Ortiz - E249
Q: What is the most common pattern that you see in men that close their voices?
They don't feel supported and often feel alone, especially when embracing their masculinity.
Teresa Machado and Nat Skoczylas on Activism, Solidarity and Redistribution // Reclaiming Radicalism - E248
Q: What does it mean to navigate the complexities of activism in today's environment?
It necessitates understanding that activism can manifest in various ways and that each person can contribute to change, often in simple yet impactful ways.

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Frequently Asked Questions About All That We Are

What is All That We Are about and what kind of topics does it cover?

Exploring the rich intersections of sacred activism, regenerative futures, and intuitive leadership, a variety of thought-provoking topics are covered, including trauma healing, nature connection, and the complexities of personal and collective transformation. The conversations are characterized by a blend of personal narratives, ancestral wisdom, and innovative thinking, emphasizing the importance of nurturing one's inner self while engaging in community-driven actions. Notable elements include the focus on cultural healing, creativity as a form of activism, and the role of art and music in social responsibility. These discussions aim to inspire listeners to reclaim their sovereignty and foster a sense of belonging in a rapidly changing wo... more

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1. For The Wild
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Recent guests on All That We Are include:

1. Jason Bayani
2. Lisa Marie Rudd
3. Valentina Azzarova
4. Alexandra Lily Cather
5. Ayla Schafer
6. Johnny Flynn
7. Olivia Fern
8. Taz Babiker

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