107 – The Rolefulness Book: Why We Wrote It and What We Hope It Brings You
Are you seeking more rolefulness in your life?
107 – The Rolefulness Book: Why We Wrote It and What We Hope It Brings You Read More »
Are you seeking more rolefulness in your life?
107 – The Rolefulness Book: Why We Wrote It and What We Hope It Brings You Read More »
Ready to let ikigai rock your world?
106 – Ikigai Musing With Rock Legend Sunplaza Nakano Kun Read More »
How can we quiet our minds in a chaotic world?
105 – Finding Clarity Through Zazen with Tosei Shinabe Read More »
Shinto, Japan’s indigenous religion, is strongly rooted in animism, with Japanese believing that objects, places, and creatures all possess a distinct spiritual essence. Shinto does not have a single creator or specific doctrine, and instead exists in a diverse range of local and regional forms emphasising a sacred connection between humans and the natural world.
103 – Nature, Rituals, and Kami: Discovering the Essence of Shinto with Taishi Kato Read More »
Where is your place to cultivate meaningful connections and personal growth?
What gives you energy? What is the spark that lights your fire?
100 – The Spark of Life: Using Ikigai to Inspire and Empower Others with Katie Sandoe Read More »
Where does life lead us?
Life is a journey, and with the right guidance, it can steer us toward our true calling.
99 – Sailing Into Life with Purpose: Navigating Your True Calling with Martin Krafft Read More »
with Igor de Almeida
How can we gain a deeper understanding of foreign concepts like ikigai and saudade?
While these concepts can be challenging to define, our bodily sensations can offer valuable insights into their deeper meanings.