EP1: Karen Larrea

After 15 years of marriage, Larrea’s relationship collapsed. All of a sudden, she had to learn how to prioritize her own happiness once again, while also raising her two daughters. In the following years, Larrea made many mistakes yet slowly managed to find herself. In this episode of The Healing List, she explains how she was able to overcome these difficult years and how she’s become a better person, despite the hard times.

EP2: Tui Sina Sosefina

Within the span of one year in her early 20s, Tui Sina Sosefina lost her brother, formed a relationship, married, gave birth, studied for a master’s degree and took an internship in the finance industry. Balancing loss, marriage, motherhood, studies and work was, naturally, incredibly challenging.

EP3: Tina Everitt

Tina Everitt’s parents both suffered from extreme depression and anxiety, making her childhood extremely stressful. As she grew up, she discovered that she was also prone to bouts of depression and anxiety. She tried therapy but found that it did little to improve her mental well-being. Despite these issues, Everitt managed to build a life and start her own family.

EP4: Lai Sha Bugado

In 2014, Lai Sha Bugado learned that she had aggressive stage three cancer. In her weakened state, Bugado was determined to do something productive. She founded a company called Kumumea to sell her items. Today, Lai Sha Bugado is coping with her condition and still running the business successfully. Listen to this episode to find out how Bugado found a new lease on life through something as simple as sewing.

EP5: Sujon Datta

For 20 years, Sujon Datta has life-architected people of all walks of life, from celebrities to the homeless. He comes from a long line of spiritual healers. In fact, his great-grandfather was none other than Paramahansa Yogananda, the visionary who introduced yoga and meditation to the Americas.

EP6: Kyle Quilausing

As a child, Kyle Quilausing was a golfing prodigy who played against Tiger Woods. He seemed to be set for greatness. But by the age of 29, he was Hawaii’s most wanted man.