Episode 4: Healing Invisible Wounds as a Grown Up with Messy Talk Therapy’s Michon Dubbs
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Episode 4: Healing Invisible Wounds as a Grown Up with Messy Talk Therapy’s Michon Dubbs

Therapist Michon Dubss shares how her personal journey with trauma and loss shaped her compassionate, practical approach to mental health. She rejects clinical jargon in favor of real talk and hands-on tools like breathwork, tapping, and somatic awareness. Emphasizing connection, self-care, and body-mind healing, she encourages clients to set boundaries, trust their instincts, and find peace in small moments. Her message: therapy should feel human, accessible, and empowering.

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Episode 03: Navigating Media, Motherhood & Mission-Driven Work in the Digital Age with Meredith Whitefield
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Episode 03: Navigating Media, Motherhood & Mission-Driven Work in the Digital Age with Meredith Whitefield

A communications leader working in the humanitarian sector explores the evolving landscape of digital media. She brings a unique perspective to the rapid rise of the war on narratives and its ripple effects on our real world identities and ideologies. She covers how media literacy is even more critical today as the world raises more digital natives. And why especially the awareness of our own digital diet is crucial at this moment in time.

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Episode 02: Responding to Humanity's Call: An Urgent Message to Peace Scholars with Rosie Chawla
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Episode 02: Responding to Humanity's Call: An Urgent Message to Peace Scholars with Rosie Chawla

Rosie Manmeet Chawla, conflict resolution expert, explores how media, institutions, and individuals can shift from silence and exclusion to inclusion and action. She highlights overlooked global crises like human trafficking and corruption, and champions the concept of positive peace - actively building cooperation across differences. Drawing from her own journey from finance to peacebuilding, Chawla urges listeners to start where they are, challenge their biases, and embrace negotiation as a life skill. In a world fractured by conflict, this episode is a call to lead with empathy, inclusion, and purpose.

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Episode 01: Transforming Big Ideas into Real World Impact with Pink Trumpet’s Founder, Hawwa Muhammad
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Episode 01: Transforming Big Ideas into Real World Impact with Pink Trumpet’s Founder, Hawwa Muhammad

This episode features Hawwa Muhammad, founder and CEO of Pink Trumpet, a mission-driven consultancy that helps nonprofits and entrepreneurs bring impactful ideas to life. Hawwa shares insights from her journey in the social impact and the Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) sectors, discussing the importance of building sustainable systems, navigating resistance, and staying grounded amidst challenges.

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