The Thought Room is a combination of edge-of-your-seat storytelling and groundbreaking interviews with celebrated thought-leaders from around the world. Recorded remotely everywhere from hotel rooms in New York City, to a camper van in Maine; from the coastal forests of Costa Rica, to a picnic blanket amongst grapes in a vineyard in Sedona---host Hallie Rose captures rich, face-to-face interviews and intimate storytelling in a variety of eccentric locations. Through a collection of captivating conversations in the fields of health, spirituality, and personal development, the Thought Room provides a rare glimpse inside of the rawest aspects of being human. We take a deep dive into examining the events that shape us, the stories we weave, how we label our traumas, reclaim our power, and to what degree our thoughts can shape who we are. From musicians to mathematicians, life coaches to psychonauts, PhDs to professional athletes—we’ll invite them all to step into the Thought Room to spill ... more
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When I found this show, at first I was really into it. Hallie has a calming way of speaking to her guests and sometimes offers thoughtful insights. In time I grew to realize that what she offers is introductory level spiritual concepts which are largely borrowed from other spiritual leaders. Clearly, like me, she has read a lot of books from the new age section and I say kudos to her for that. However, if you’ve been in the spirit game for awhile, you may find this podcast to be rudimentary and ... more
The guests with Hallie Rose offer their NEXT LEVEL ideas to shift the paradigm! Each conversation is full of wisdom and inspiration! I appreciate her team's dedication and effort in providing excellent content for this platform. The guests she invites reveal their unique experiences in full vulnerability and discernment.
I’ve been listening for over a year now and I always find myself learning SO MUCH in all of these episodes, something for everyone for sure!! Everything resonates right when it needs to and a lot of the content has given me sound advice, I love it here
I came across The Thought Room a couple of months ago and it has quickly become my go-to. Hallie’s podcast is thought provoking and introspective. She manages to hold a tender space for guests and listeners.
This podcast is incredibly informative and inspiring. Hallie is an excellent interviewer. She is very articulate, well spoken, and has a very kind, gentle, and in-tuned way to let the guests on the podcast speak while prompting them with relevant questions and concise remarks. The interviews are very insightful and educating. I absolutely love this podcast!
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The Thought Room launched 3 years ago and published 77 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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