Julie Tunador on redefining consciousness In this episode, we sit down with Julie Tunador to explore consciousness from both practical and expansive angles. She explains how her path began in crime scene investigation, then moved into hypnosis, coaching, and consciousness studies. As a result, the conversation stays grounded while reaching
Yearly Archives: 2026
This episode explores how life transitions can reshape a home and a person. We talk with Claudia about the unexpected path that led her into professional organizing. After helping her mother manage daily systems after her father’s death, she saw how practical support can restore confidence. From there, she started
I recently joined Greg Mackling on The Start for a conversation that felt personal and practical. We talked about the path that shaped my work, and why I care so deeply about helping women step back into their own voice. At the center of that conversation was women entrepreneurs, because
Nicole DeAvilla opens with the story that shaped her work. After college, she lived with intense pain. Yoga first felt like a way out. Then, it became the center of her career. She started teaching in the early 1980s. She also moved into research, writing, and training. As a result,
We sat down with Karl Salomon to unpack a problem many business owners face early. Too many tools promise speed, yet few explain daily use clearly. So, we focused on how to choose software with less guesswork. Karl explains that work management starts with knowing your process first. Then, you
We sat down with Rachel Perez to explore what happens when achievement stops feeling meaningful. She shares the moment she saw her own work in public and felt nothing. That shock pushed her to question success, identity, and joy. From there, she began to reclaim the creative process in a
In this conversation, we explore how early experiences can shape adult decisions. She explains how childhood separation informed fear of rejection and caution around leadership. As a result, limiting beliefs quietly shaped her career choices for years. She also shares why technical success felt safer than managing people. That reflection
Anja opens with the story that changed her life. During a commercial lawsuit in London, she realized the case wasn’t only about facts. It was also about pressure, perception, and credibility. That shift forced her to face litigation stress in a new way. Instead of waiting to break, she searched
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
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