Ep 1: Terann Pavao
Pavao’s talk is incredibly moving. Anyone who listens to it will see that redemption is possible, even after extreme hardship and pain. This is also essential listening for someone who is worried about a family member or friend falling into addiction.
Ep 2: Akua Kwakwa
There are nutritionists, and then there are nutritionists who have NASA astronauts as clients. Akua Kwakwa is one of those and so much more. In this episode of The Healing List, our host discovers how everyone stands to benefit from what Kwakwa shares.
Ep 3: Alex Hayden
Alex Hayden knows what it’s like to be excluded and unpopular because that was him many years ago. His personal turnaround is something to behold. With the Real Results Academy, he’s building fulfillment for people who are like he once was.
Ep 4: Sujon Datta
As a spiritual life architect, bioenergetic healer, spiritual advisor, author, and much more, Sujon Datta has a wealth of experience. In fact, his 20+ year career has seen him work with people from all walks of life, including celebrities and the homeless.
Ep 5: Natsune Oki
Natsune Oki talks about how she helps people move forward even when they’re facing hardships, how people can get over the fear of failure, and much more.
Ep 6: Mwelwa Musambacine
Mwelwa Musambacine uses music and dance to ensure that people make the most of their lives. In this episode of The Healing List, we learn how he’s been able to hone music and dance into an effective form of therapy.
Ep 7: Cashma
During the course of this talk, Cashma explains how she finds the inspiration to write her own music, how she chooses which songs to cover online, how the pandemic has affected her career, how she copes with being an introvert in an extroverted industry, and much more.
Ep 8: Dana Sagum
Dana Sagum has created Rich Babe Revolution. She describes this community of entrepreneurial, positively focused women as a Megamind.
Ep 9: Mafuang
Mafuang has worked on transforming her craft into something she calls Narrative Therapy. This post-modern approach to therapy focuses on clients as individuals, instead of treating people as textbook cases based on their diagnoses.
Ep 10: Bessie Estonactoc
Bessie Estonactoc is on a mission to give heart-centered business women the chance to find their inner voices. She does this as a spiritual coach, teacher, and healer, but she also has 20 years of experience as a licensed therapist.
Ep 11: Whitney Abke
In this podcast, Abke shares how she discovered and incorporated spirituality into her life and career. Her adoption of a range of practices and how she chose to augment them into her personal style really gives an insight into just how helpful spirituality really is.
Ep 12: MK Lani
In this episode, she explains how others can recognize and leave toxic relationships, how she balances the management of a law firm with the promotion of an online persona, how people of color can break negative stereotypes, and much more.
Ep 13: Adele Yoshikawa
Thanks to Adele Yoshikawa, people all over the state of Hawaii have had access to food when they struggled to make ends meet. She’s been instrumental in making Hawaii’s food drive the biggest in the US.
Ep 14: Paris Senpai
Anyone who is looking for success on social media can benefit from Senpai’s discussion. She shares a range of insights around how she became so popular, all while maintaining an identity of positivity.
Ep 15: Charles Hew-Len
In this talk, Hew-Len explains his difficult early experiences, how he was able to heal from the trauma, his advice for relationships, and how men can become more successful.
Ep 16: Tatiana Boncompagni
In this talk, Boncompagni explains why she began Eat Sunny and how she rose above the competition to create something unique. She also uses her decades of experience as a food writer to explain how we can use food to boost productivity and strengthen the immune system.
Ep 17: Priscilla Jabouin
Over the course of this episode, Jabouin explains the true cost of staying in an unhappy profession, how the concept of perfection holds people back, how to tell when it’s time to quit your job and so much more.
Ep 18: Rukayah Megeri
In this talk, Megeri talks about the most effective techniques she knows for empowering women, how a woman’s womb holds tremendous power, how we can forgive ourselves, and much more.
Ep 19: Helen Ward
For The Healing List, Ward explains how herbalism works as both an art and science, how people can practice at-home herbal healthcare, how herbalism can treat headaches and boost the immune system, and much more.
Ep 20: Viviana Addo
As a person who was born in Germany, raised in Colombia, and lives in New York City, Viviana Addo is truly a global citizen. She’s a real estate executive who has ensured that her work focuses on transparency and supporting local communities.