Today on the Everything Belongs Podcast, Madison is in conversation with Phillip Eastman. Philip is a writer, photographer, filmmaker and passionate anti-capitalist. He is a believer that much of the mental health struggles and maladies of American life are rooted in the rugged individualism and cutthroat ideologies of neo-liberalism of patriarchal power structures…
Read MoreToday on the Everything Belongs Podcast, Madison is in conversation with Nadia Payan. Nadia is an educator, speaker, montessorian and artist devoted to conscious creativity, community care and embodied interconnection. She coaches individuals and groups into becoming fuller and more integrated versions of themselves — so they can deliver beautifully on their missions…
Read MoreToday on the Everything Belongs Podcast, Madison is in conversation with Marcella Kroll. Marcella is an artist, creator, performer, and psychic medium. Her spiritual guidance provides insight, clarity, and healing on core levels to her clients and students. Embracing her multidimensional and diverse ancestral bloodlines, Marcella offers a safe container for those ready to explore the liminal and do the deep work, either in private sessions or in the sacred sanctuary of learning, ceremony, or ritual…
Read MoreToday on the Everything Belongs Podcast, Madison is in conversation with Kate Horsman. Kate (she/her) is a seasoned Integrative Practitioner. Merging her education and work as a Counsellor, Nutritionist, Mindfulness leader and now a Breathwork Facilitator and Integrative Healer in Vancouver, BC Canada. Kate is passionate about supporting individuals through brave conversations, creative practices and experiences that facilitate a reconnection and reclamation of self/soul, using integrative methods to cultivate agency and healing…
Read MoreToday on the Everything Belongs Podcast, Madison is in conversation with Tess Guinery. Tess is a dancer by upbringing, a designer by trade, and an artist by calling. After graduating from the Karl Von Busse Institute of Design in Australia, she soon established herself as a sought-after creator, but with design work bursting at the seams, Tess intuitively pressed pause prompted to take a sabbatical to explore her inner artist, to express, and ultimately to create unbound— which led her to the making of her tangible art piece, The Apricot Memoirs and then The Moonflower Monologues.
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