
Welcome to all that we are with amisha tala oak // a sanctuary of presence, vision, and deep remembering. On this podcast, we explore the rich intersection of sacred activism, regenerative futures, intuitive leadership, and creative possibility. These are the spaces where our inner and outer worlds dance - where ancestral wisdom meets future vision, where personal practice meets collective transfo... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 251 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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If your heart has been broken open by what’s unfolding in Gaza, you are not alone.
This episode is a place to bring that ache; a collective tapestry of grief, courage and the power of art to keep our humanity alive.
Each Life Sacred was born from... more
In this episode, Amisha sits together with two dedicated activists, Nat Skoczylas and Teresa Machado. Teresa is a project caretaker, events curator, and editor of The Radicals, shaping radical world-building experiments and working with the feminisat... more
What if our dreams were not just fragments of the night, but guiding voices for our lives and communities? Toko-pa Turner, Canadian author and internationally celebrated dreamworker, is the award-winning author of Belonging: Remembering Ourselves Hom... more
In this rare solo episode, Amisha Tala Oak speaks from a place of deep presence. Her voice carrying the spaciousness and clarity that comes from years of practice. Listening, you can feel meditation come alive, as something intimate, nourishing, and... more
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This is a beautiful group of people and powerful minds and meaning.
This is a deeply biased approach to human conflict. The podcaster would do well to look at her own shadow
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!
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 🩷🧡❤️
I have been so enriched by immersing myself in the content of this podcast. Amisha does a compelling job of encouraging conversation to flow so naturally and bring out insights that both affirm my own ideas of the world, and also bring new ways of expanding those perceptions. I resonate so much with the vision that she and her team are manifesting. The energy and wisdom of these shows are like being cloaked in a wondrous landscape.
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Focusing on the intersection of personal growth and collective transformation, content centers around themes such as sacred activism, regenerative futures, and intuitive leadership. Episodes feature conversations that blend ancestral wisdom with modern challenges, inviting listeners to engage deeply with topics like trauma healing, nature connection, and political courage. This podcast likely resonates with those seeking to explore deeper connections between spirituality and social justice, fostering an environment of authenticity and creativity in addressing societal issues. With a commitment to nourishing discussions, it seeks to inspire listeners to remember their inherent potential and responsibility in reshaping the future.
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