|E34| Rhea talks: South Africa’s Racial Story & What Ayahuasca Did For My Purpose and Healing
Apartheid, Ayhuasca and the Role of Women in Leadership
Apartheid, Ayhuasca and the Role of Women in Leadership
"that year was the most humbling year of my life.. at the end of it i said I am never ever going to put myself in a position where a lack of my effort has put me in this"
In part 2, Saba talks about moving to Iran after falling in love in getting married
Essex born, Saba, speaks about the 'silent struggles' of being one of third culture kids who found it challenging to accept her Iranian roots, especially as the propaganda worsened following the 9/11 terrorist attacks
I was recently invited to be a guest on the First Serve Podcast by Sina Haghighat, where we was interested to find out why, where and how my spiritual journey began and the role its had on who I am today (and it's still an ongoing journey!)
AWARD WINNING 14-year old Canadian singer, Bolu Adefemi, sits down with me to discuss how she turned her love for singing and music, into a source of inspiration for the positive change that she wants to see in the world
French-Algerian propaganda, to living life in Tokyo and London
"You don’t really realise you’re different until society tells you you are"
Sina made a good life for himself but still very much felt alone and unsure of what his purpose was; until some pivotal moments and key people led him on his transformational journey and towards the goal he has found for himself.
"I wish to leave a better world for my children and all the innocent little ones on the earth."