all that we are

amisha tala oak
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Jul 25, 2018 • 1h 12min

Nimo Patel on Simplicity, Service and Songwriting - E23

What does it truly mean to serve and where do we start? In this episode entitled Serving with EmptyHands – Learning the Law of Love, Amisha meets musician and humanitarian Nimesh 'Nimo' Patel. Born and raised in Los Angeles, Nimo received an Ivy League education, found fame as a rap star, and enjoyed a successful stint working on Wall Street. After the horror of 9/11, Nimo realised that despite his material success, he felt unhappy and unfulfilled. An unexpected phone call from a friend planted the first seed and later painful health challenges finally drew him to India where he began volunteering at the Gandhi Ashram in Ahmedabad. Together with a group of children from the local community he produced an album of songs. This first project marked the beginning of working closely with underprivileged children and their families to bring their voices to the world. Nimo shares with us some powerful lessons received from the children, their families, and the teachings of Mahatma Gandhi during his time in India. "I like the idea that we come empty handed and we go empty handed. It’s like two moments of nothingness that we are living in between....Nothing is mine when I'm here, nothing is mine when I leave, so can I live more in a way that I am offering more of myself to the planet when I am here?" ~ Nimo Patel   Links from this episode and more at https://allthatweare.org/2018/07/26/e23-nimo-patel-on-simplicity-service-and-songwriting-serving-with-empty-hands-learning-the-law-of-love/ For Amisha's book INTUITION - https://amisha.co.uk/intuition/ Be part of AllThatWeAre community by using this link,  https://love.allthatweare.org/membership
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Jul 19, 2018 • 1h 13min

Helena Norberg-Hodge on Corporate Control, Systemic Change and Localism - E22

How do we free ourselves from the controlling influence of multi-national corporations? In this episode entitled Escaping the Jaws of Hungry Giants, Amisha meets author, filmmaker, and big-picture activist Helena Norberg-Hodge. Together they discuss the influence of multinational corporations in all areas of our lives, and what we can do as individuals to create systemic change. Helena's big-picture activism reveals the interdependent systems of corporate control and urbanisation that are behind our greatest challenges. She explains how the current epidemics of anxiety and depression, climate change, and plastic pollution are caused directly by the actions of multi-national corporations and how a shift to localism holds the antidote to what ails us. "We are swimming in a sea shaped by corporate desires. They are not thinking beings they are structures shaped by blind reductionist thinking and ever larger scale and greater speed." ~ Helena Norberg-Hodge   Links from this episode and more at https://allthatweare.org/2018/07/19/helena-norberg-hodge-on-corporate-control-systemic-change-and-localism-escaping-the-jaws-of-hungry-giants/ For Amisha's book INTUITION - https://amisha.co.uk/intuition/ To work with Amisha one on one, visit https://amisha.co.uk/leadership/
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Jul 9, 2018 • 1h 13min

Jeremy Lent on Patterns, Integration and Meaning - E21

Why and how do we create patterns of meaning out of the vast expanse of existence? In this conversation, Jeremy and Amisha explore the world history of our separation from nature, the human instinct to bring meaning and pattern into life, and how we work with the emotions that arise from this, so we can create a flourishing, beautiful sustainable future. "Optimism and pessimism are both cop outs, but hope is a state of mind that things can change. Whether we think they will or not there is that possibility." ~ Jeremy Lent In this episode entitled Humanity’s Patterns of Meaning, Amisha sits down with author and integrator Jeremy Lent. Jeremy's recent book 'The Patterning Instinct' explores the way humans have made meaning from the cosmos from hunter-gatherer times to the present day. From psychedelic awakenings in Cambridge student squats, to fleeing Britain for California to "see something great", Jeremy followed a deep knowing that there was something much more to life than what he was experiencing. Jeremy's current research, writing, and teaching is driven by the desire to marry his intellectual understanding with what he feels in his body to be true. He seeks an integrated understanding of the rules that govern the cosmos, inside and outside of us.   Links from this episode and more at https://allthatweare.org/2018/07/12/e21-jeremy-lent-on-patterns-integration-and-meaning-humanitys-patterns-of-meaning/ For Amisha's book INTUITION - https://amisha.co.uk/intuition/ Be part of AllThatWeAre community by using this link,  https://love.allthatweare.org/membership
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Jul 2, 2018 • 1h 5min

Jo Royle on Marine Science, Ocean Plastics and Environmental Activism - E20

What action can we take today to help save our oceans from plastic pollution? "If you can work with nature, we can flourish together." ~ Jo Royle In this episode entitled Remembering The Ocean – An Urgent Call to Reconnect and Save our Seas, Amisha meets up with skipper, activist, and ocean campaigner Jo Royle. Jo's work with Common Seas is focused on reducing the threat from plastic pollution, working with industry leaders to eradicate single-use plastics and address the cultural and economic root causes of the problem. Despite growing up landlocked and suffering a crippling autoimmune disease during her teens,  Jo spent much of her childhood in a dinghy in Devon. After studying at university and making a determined recovery from illness, Jo set sail as a young adult to work at sea full time for over a decade, skippering a variety of vessels and leading projects across the globe. On her travels Jo saw first hand where our relationship to the seas is out of balance and this fuelled her determination to advocate for oceans and marine life.  Jo shares with us some harrowing stories and heartbreaking statistics from ocean expeditions to the front lines of climate change. She offers straightforward solutions that we can all implement now and ways to become ocean activists in our daily lives. "Most important is for more and more of us to have good times on and by the water. The more you connect with nature, whether the sea or a forest the more you will learn about it and the more you want to protect it." ~ Jo Royle   Links from this episode and more at https://allthatweare.org/2018/07/05/e20-jo-royle-on-marine-science-ocean-plastics-and-environmental-activism-remembering-the-ocean-an-urgent-call-to-reconnect-and-save-our-seas/ For Amisha's book INTUITION - https://amisha.co.uk/intuition/ To work with Amisha one on one, visit https://amisha.co.uk/leadership/
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Jun 25, 2018 • 1h 8min

William Etundi on Activism, Creativity and Evolution - E19

How to bring people together for experiences that change lives. In this episode entitled Fuelling Creative Fire to Inspire Culture Change, Amisha is in conversation with William Etundi, a curator and creator of "events that touch the world".  From jubilant mass political protests to mind-expanding mansion parties, William's events blend social commentary, art and public spectacle. Together Amisha and William discuss their experiences of race, difference, place, belonging and embodying cultural bridges. William speaks about his experience growing up as a mixed race man with African heritage in both America, as well as his early childhood experiences of activism as the son of a politically engaged pastor in a proudly gay district. From taking days off school to attend protests as a child, William grew up and moved to New York to immerse himself in the community of activists and culture creators of the late 90s and early 2000s. He describes the energy and hope of young people reclaiming the streets and speaking truth to power, and the crushing disillusionment that followed the brutal police suppression of protests around the 2004 Republican convention in New York. Amisha and William share stories of entering inside the mainstream political and judicial system, getting burned by what they saw and experienced there and how this led them both to turn their energies towards the soft, small, interpersonal actions at the roots of society and the call of the creative fire inside. William Etundi's work has been featured in the pages of Vogue, i-D Magazine, Paper Magazine, and more, with the New York Times proclaiming him “an impresario of the underground." In 2012 he launched SeeMe, an international artist network that grew to over 1 million members. He is also the founder and creative director of You Are So Lucky, one of the most sought-after tickets in New York City. "I think it is essential that when you feel that creative fire inside to be true to that. It doesn't mean it's going to save the world but it might save you and that could be just as important". William Etundi   Links from this episode and more at https://allthatweare.org/2018/06/28/e19-william-etundi-on-activism-creativity-and-evolution-fuelling-creative-fire-to-inspire-culture-change/ Learn more about SeeMe at https://www.see.me/ For Amisha's book INTUITION - https://amisha.co.uk/intuition/
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Jun 21, 2018 • 60min

Lucile Yaney on Food, Healing and Consciousness - E18

Creating a high vibrational restaurant to lift spirits, heal bodies and open hearts and minds. In this episode entitled Raising Vibrations and Starting Conversations with Food, Amisha meets Lucile Yaney, a psychotherapist and visionary restaurateur.  Lucille shares the story of how the Inn of the Seventh Ray was born of a mystical encounter with the "last eyesore in Topanga" and a year-long commitment to following her heart. Everything at the Inn, from the vibrant food to the meditation gardens, is rooted in a set of principles which infuse the experience of fine dining. Lucile offers guidance on how to transition to a diet that allows your body to detoxify itself and be able to attain a higher vibration. Restaurants are this wonderful way to convey a body of knowledge because on Monday morning when they went back to their office people would talk about whatever restaurants they went to... So if we could put a body of knowledge onto a restaurant would it not get spread around a city?" - Lucile Yaney   Links from this episode and more at https://allthatweare.org/2018/06/21/e18-lucile-yaney-on-food-healing-and-consciousness-raising-vibrations-and-starting-conversations-with-food/ For Amisha's book INTUITION - https://amisha.co.uk/intuition/ Be part of AllThatWeAre community by using this link,  https://love.allthatweare.org/membership    
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Jun 14, 2018 • 1h 9min

Aviram Rozin on Reforestation, Compassion and Volunteering - E17

How to create an open sustainable living community, rooted in compassion and regeneration of the land. "To come to a place where people are willingly here to serve you, to give you a safe and transformative experience, that by itself is healing." ~ Aviram RozinIn this episode entitled Growing Forests and Community Off the Grid, Amisha sits down with Aviram Rozin, founder of Sadhana Forest - a reforestation project and sustainable living community, which was established in 2003 on 70 acres of degraded land just outside Auroville. The project is designed around the primary principle of compassion - from the vegan organic food to the hand chiseled granite building stone, everything is carefully and consciously chosen under the criteria of compassion for all life and for the planet. Unschooling and Gift Economy are some of the compassionate ideologies that underpin the social aspects of the project, and the community nurtures a culture of non violent communication and service. What began as a way for a family of three to live in alignment with their chosen principles, has blossomed quickly into a vibrant transformational community with two further projects being established in Haiti and Kenya. Aviram shares stories of daily life at Sadhana Forest and how the project brings people into greater contact with what nourishes and supports them, both within and without - carrying buckets of water  for their daily use, charging their phones and laptops with the midday sun and discovering lifelong talents and passions. He goes on to explain some of the rituals and practises that create the foundations for a thriving sustainable living community and underpin the transformational effect reported by visitors and volunteers at Sadhana Forest. Finally, he shares a little about his newest project, the University of Compassion, which launched in February of this year and aims to bring compassion to the forefront of human thinking."I treat love as a resource that is never depleted. So sharing my love with people, animals, plants, water, this is the recharge- it is like a two way stream all the time. I don't feel like there is energy flowing out of me that will finish - it is all the time flowing in and flowing out." ~ Aviram Rozin   Links from this episode and more at https://allthatweare.org/2018/06/14/e17-aviram-rozin-on-reforestation-compassion-and-volunteering-growing-forests-and-community-off-the-grid/ For Amisha's book INTUITION - https://amisha.co.uk/intuition/ To work with Amisha one on one, visit https://amisha.co.uk/leadership/ Be part of AllThatWeAre community by using this link, https://love.allthatweare.org/membership    
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Jun 7, 2018 • 1h 5min

MARTI on Climate Change, Community and Transformation - E16

How can we better respond to the challenge of climate change by moving beyond denial towards graceful, united action? In this episode entitled Facing Climate Change with Grounded Optimism, Amisha is in conversation with environmental activist, writer, and photographer MARTI, who gave a keynote at the Copenhagen climate conference in 2009 and more recently has been working with indigenous groups across the planet at the front line of the climate crisis. MARTI and Amisha discuss how the proximity of significant climate change so often gives rise to denial, why community is crucial to finding our way forward amid climate chaos, how the most humble acts can have incredible quantum impact, and why we must reclaim the wisdom of previous civilizations to unite and face our future together. “When you hear a glacier melting, the rivers of water emerging from beneath it, it is enough to make your heart break. When Ice from a glacier breaks off into the Fjord it takes about 6 weeks for it to disappear into the ocean. A glacier takes 150,000 years to form.” ~ MARTI   Links from this episode and more at https://allthatweare.org/2018/06/07/e16-marti-on-climate-change-community-and-transformation/ For Amisha's book INTUITION - https://amisha.co.uk/intuition/ To work with Amisha one on one, visit https://amisha.co.uk/leadership/ Be part of AllThatWeAre community by using this link, https://love.allthatweare.org/membership
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May 31, 2018 • 1h 14min

Anand Semalty on Yoga, Veda and Health - E15

What are the real teachings of yoga beyond the physical poses and how can this lead us to a healthier future? In this episode entitled Why Yoga is Much More Than Moving Your Body, Amisha spends time with teacher, Vedic astrologer, and all round wise man Anand Semalty. They speak of the all-encompassing embrace of India, the deep essence there drawing seekers from across the globe, and why there are more saints than soldiers. We hear stories of his childhood growing up as a Brahmin and his choice to raise his own daughters in the Vedic educational tradition. He shares concerns about the widespread modification of yoga, the troubling ego expansion fuelled by asana-only practise, and the rise of the Facebook yogis. He points us back to the ancient codes of wisdom at the core of yogic tradition - tools for receiving and integrating all the powerful energies we invite in with our practise. "Knowledge is knowledge, its free in the universe. You just need to connect to the universe and you can download everything." ~ Anand Semalty   Links from this episode and more at https://allthatweare.org/2018/05/31/e15-anand-semalty-on-yoga-veda-and-health/ For Amisha's book INTUITION - https://amisha.co.uk/intuition/ To work with Amisha one on one, visit https://amisha.co.uk/leadership/ Be part of AllThatWeAre community by using this link, https://love.allthatweare.org/membership
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May 24, 2018 • 1h 6min

Lynne Franks on Collaboration, Creativity and Community - E14

How women will shape a more beautiful future for the planet.In this episode entitled How Women will Shape a More Beautiful Future, Amisha sits down with wise woman, entrepreneur, and activist Lynne Franks - who launched London Fashion Week and the entire PR Industry at a time when female-led businesses were almost unheard of.Lynne believes our future lies with women and girls and it is they who must lead change from the grassroots. She is developing a well-being hub, an archetypal model for women's collaboration, and an intergenerational women's mentoring programme. As an elder, she embraces a role in service of the younger generations, speaking about how to tackle depression among young people, the crucial role of 11 year old girls for our planet's future, and how we can equip them to fulfill it."I meet so many women who want to change the world on their own. They will burn out. Can we do it together - collectively, generously, compassionately, nurturingly? Yes we can." - Lynne Franks   Links from this episode and more at https://allthatweare.org/2018/05/24/e14-lynne-franks-on-collaboration-creativity-and-community/ For Amisha's book INTUITION - https://amisha.co.uk/intuition/ To work with Amisha one on one, visit https://amisha.co.uk/leadership/ Be part of AllThatWeAre community by using this link, https://love.allthatweare.org/membership

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