
What People Miss: Life is Best Lived in subtle noticing. Join me for conversations about what you miss about yourself, the people in your life, why you are not advancing in your career and how to reconnect intentionally, strategically and sustainably. Tune in for a conversation that feels like a deep breath, a warm embrace, and a radical permission slip to center your own joy again. For resources ... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 38 | Founded | 9 months ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | PhilosophySociety & CultureSexualityHealth & Fitness | |||

In the episode, I get to sit down with Bemen Piaro, a previous guest and talk about two of our upcoming events including Visioning as Self-Nurturing.
The Whole Tantrum Party on Dec 27, 2025
In this episode, I invite you into a tender yet rebellious conversation about what it truly means to de-center others and reclaim your own emotional, mental, and spiritual bandwidth.
For so many of us—especially women—we were taught to give, give, g... more
In this episode, Coach Sandy B, my guest, opens her heart about the journey of learning to tell the truth—especially with the people who raised, shaped, and challenged us the most: our family. We explore what happens when we begin to communicate hone... more
Let's Talk Respectability Politics
In this episode, I open a heartfelt conversation about respectability politics and the myth of imposter syndrome. We’ve been told that imposter syndrome is something we must “fix” within ourselves—especially if we ... more
Love Awakened: Healing the Blockages That Keep You From Love
Love isn’t something we chase—it’s something we remember.
In this soul-stirring conversation, I sit down with Renee Miller, Founder of The Love Camp and my co-creator of the Love Awakened... more
Summary
In this conversation, Zaha Aljabri and James Faghmous discuss the various factors that rob people of their joy, particularly focusing on capitalism and its associated beliefs. They explore the importance of recognizing one's true nature and ... more
In this enlightening conversation, Willie J and I delve into the concept of pleasure, exploring its foundations, the importance of awareness and responsibility in seeking joy, and the transformative power of detachment.
How do you do that in these ... more
The Whole Tantrum Party Feeling with Community. Subscribe here.
In this opening season episode, I outline reasons to have a whole tantrum. You may think that is not very mature or sensible and I beg to differ. Listen to the six reasons you need to ... more
How this podcast ranks in the Apple Podcasts, Spotify and YouTube charts.
Apple Podcasts | #99 |









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