“My deepest wish for us at this time, that we keep finding ways to strengthen, to clarify, and to show up for each other.” Amisha Ghadiali
E157 – Pulse of Life
Navigating The Challenges Of This Time
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“My deepest wish for us at this time, that we keep finding ways to strengthen, to clarify, and to show up for each other.” Amisha Ghadiali
In this special episode Amisha Ghadiali, the host of this globally acclaimed podcast that weaves together activism, the sacred, creativity and regeneration, shares an insightful and heartfelt flow of consciousness.
She believes that the challenges we are facing during these pressing times offer us the opportunity to be supported by the right practices and guidance so we may connect with the truths of who we are. Amisha has a gift of bringing people into connection with themselves, each other and the Earth. She has hosted many retreats, workshops, programmes and rituals around the world. She creates tender and inclusive spaces.
She shares a deeper insight into the different offerings she has created overtime from Presence Collective membership with its community that kindles collaborations, friendships and sharing community, her nourishing one-to-one offerings and the Beautiful Leadership mentoring. Amisha’s work offers us ways to plant new seeds, to connect deeper with our intuition, be guided in processing grief and eco grief, to shift patterns and expand our creativity whilst learning practices, breath work and pranayama.
We learn how all these powerful offerings can support us to connect with our deeper intelligence and be fully present in our gifts, help us tune into our resilience and joy, and provide us with necessary skills to navigate the challenges in this world of relentless distractions. We hear about the tree whispering, little poems of contemplation she shares with her community and how the essence of her offerings connect us with earth and the great cosmos, all reflections of our souls. She shares about her most recent summer solstice pilgrimage to Stonehenge, a time for anchoring sacred rituals that can provide clarity and power whilst opening us to receive wisdom and guidance.
“You are great as you are.” ~Amisha Ghadiali
Amisha Ghadiali is an award-winning social entrepreneur, intuitive therapist and the founder of the Presence Collective, an online community for creative, connected and courageous living. Her work is centred around sacred activism as she inspires international audiences to become effective agents of change and contribute to the collective wellbeing of the world. Amisha is the host of the globally acclaimed podcast #all that we are ‘ fka ‘The Future Is Beautiful’, which explores the relationship between politics, spirituality, sustainability and creativity. The show offers deep and insightful conversations with fascinating and diverse guests challenging the dominant world story and sharing ideas for co-creating a beautiful future. Guests have included Sonya Renee Taylor, Charles Eisenstein, Polly Higgins, Satish Kumar, Sally Kempton and Bruce Parry to name a few.
Her latest book, ‘Intuition: Access your inner wisdom. Trust your instincts. Find your path’ published by DK Books & now available, takes readers through nine principles of intuition and over 50 practices to unlock wellness and fulfilment in any and every area of your life including health, family, relationships, work, creativity and more. Amisha also edited the collaborative book ‘The Future Is Beautiful – A Collection from Think Act Vote’ coining the term “creative activism” and bringing together ideas and artwork from over two hundred contributors to inspire a brighter future.
Amisha has an extensive background leading meditation, breathwork, yoga and energy healing. An experienced facilitator, she hosts a variety of retreats, workshops and online programs sharing tools for balance on a physical, emotional, psychological and spiritual level.
She currently runs the Beautiful Leadership Immersion, an embodied learning and unlearning adventure for inner transformation and systemic change, and works one-on-one with clients in her Presence Leadership Mentoring program. Most recently she held Style and Presence, a global womxn’s summit and reclamation of worth featuring 26 empowering speaker sessions with progressive voices and thought leaders. Amisha started her own ethical jewellery label in 2006 with the tagline “elegance.rebellion” which received several awards and accolades.
She brings this creative vision with social justice and the healing arts to everything she does. Through her work in the sustainable fashion space, she played key roles in visionary projects and social enterprises including: Ethical Fashion Forum, Impact Hub, Provenance, Fashion Revolution and Compass.
She has been featured in publications including The Huffington Post, VICE, The Guardian, Harper’s Bazaar, VOGUE, Rebelle Society, Grazia, and Ecouterre, and has spoken at events and festivals around the world such as TEDx Oxbridge, Bali Spirit Festival, Sunday Papers Live, UnBox, and Burning Man. A selection of her meditations, myths, poems and mantras are available on Insight Timer.
To connect or work with Amisha, visit amisha.co.uk
artwork: Ismail Zaidy
Resources and links from this episode:
- Presence Collective Membership
- Beautiful Leadership Immersion
- Amisha Ghadiali book . ‘Intuition’
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Connect more with us:
- Beautiful Leadership mentoring
- Amisha’s One-to-One sessions
- Amisha’s book – INTUITION
- all that we are membership
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