We sat down with Kadeem Leslie to unpack a practical path toward financial freedom. He explains why ownership matters more than chasing a dream job. Early in the episode, he shares the decision that shaped everything. At 15, he decided he wanted to retire young. Then he taught himself through
Yearly Archives: 2026
Femininity Day arrives in Evergem with a clear idea, give dancers a space to work on expression, confidence, connection, and style in a setting that feels focused by day and wide open by night, which matters a lot when many events try to do everything at once and end up
KizzVenlo Kizomba Congress lands in Sevenum from June 25 to June 29, 2026, and it answers a question a lot of dancers ask every summer, where can you get workshops, socials, parties, accommodation, food, and a full weekend atmosphere without bouncing between five different places and losing half your energy
YinYang Kiz Weekender is set for April 24 to April 27, 2026, in Swansea, Massachusetts, and for a lot of dancers that solves one very real problem: finding a weekend that gives you strong teaching, real social dancing, and enough daylight energy that you do not feel like a wilted
In this episode, we sit down with IIulia Aneta Denes to explore a path that moves through science, grief, and spiritual practice. She shares how her training in veterinary medicine shaped the way she thinks. However, she also explains why logic alone didn’t help her process deep loss. After her
We sit down with Devon Jones to trace the roots of his thinking and leadership style. He shares how constant change shaped his identity early. He also explains how loss, isolation, and mental health struggles pushed him to question who he was. As a result, this episode begins with a
Esperança is my new EP as DJ SAvvy, a project born from a simple but powerful intention: to create a space where women’s voices are not just included, but centered, heard, and celebrated. The title means “hope” in Portuguese, and that word became the anchor for everything this project represents, both
Com Calma is a six-song project that traces the emotional arc of relationships and inner growth through the language of tarraxinha, Afrobeat, and Urban sounds. It is meant to be experienced as a journey from softness and vulnerability into movement, release, and a darker, dirtier edge. The album opens with two
Isha Julka explains how early conditioning shaped her belief system. She connects achievement with acceptance from a young age. Therefore, she learned to seek validation through performance. She shares how cultural expectations reinforced this pattern. As a result, success became tied to identity. Losing identity and Isha Julka redefining self
First, we explore the difference between a medical doctor and a functional medicine practitioner. Dr Monisha Bhanote explains how training backgrounds influence diagnosis and treatment. Medical doctors can diagnose disease. However, many professionals complete functional medicine certifications without becoming physicians. She also explains how functional medicine focuses on deeper testing.
In this conversation, we explore how hidden patterns shape decisions, identity, and relationships. Juta Lipmeister explains how she listens for the pattern beneath the story. Instead of offering advice, she asks precise questions. As a result, clients begin to see where they feel stuck. She shares how her journey began
We explore how Terrence Leclere discovered presence at three years old. He recalls looking at his hands and realizing he was aware. That moment shaped everything that followed. He explains that presence is not mystical or complex. Instead, it is simple awareness of awareness. You notice your thoughts, emotions, and