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How can fashion be a force for good? Can business thrive while prioritizing people and the planet? Do you know what major brands do with clothes that are not bought or sold in their storefronts? In this episode, host Hawah Kasat sits down with Kerry Docherty, a lawyer, author, and Co-Founder / Chief Impact Officer of Faherty Brand, to discuss how she’s bridging the worlds of business, sustainability, and social impact. Together, they explore her journey from being a lawyer focusing on human rights to leading a conscious fashion brand, highlighting the importance of ethical sourcing, cultural humility, and environmental responsibility. She also opens up about her upcoming book, “The Selfish Wife,” exploring the balance between personal fulfillment and service to others.
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In this solo episode of Everlutionary, host Hawah Kasat proposes that the human species will continue to hurdle itself toward the sixth mass extinction unless we can actualize balance and find equal value in how feminine and masculine energies are expressed in the social, political, cultural, and economic aspects of society. In this special episode honoring Women’s History Month and International Women’s Day, Hawah shares how author and activist bell hooks has inspired his thinking, how he believes men’s emotional repression contributes to societal harm, and how embracing vulnerability can lead to collective healing and liberation for both men and women. Through personal stories, historical insights, and reflections on feminist thought, he challenges us to rethink leadership, relationships, DEI (diversity, equity, and inclusion), and justice in a way that uplifts all people, regardless of gender.
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The fracture between human beings and the planet continues to grow. And, while the majority of us remain separated from the very thing that keeps us alive, there are those who strive to live with nature—its resources, its wisdom, and its primal intelligence. On the latest episode of Everlutionary, our host, Hawah Kasat, welcomes Prince Haru, the recognized leader of the Kuntanawa Nation, an indigenous tribe located in the Amazon of Acre, Brazil, and interpreter, Sitora, for an eye-opening conversation about how we, as a species, must tap back into the ancient wisdom of the Amazon Rainforest and the innate technology that resides within each of us as individuals.
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In this reflective solo episode of Everlutionary, host Hawah Kasat shares insights on impermanence, the beauty of nature’s fleeting moments, and how learning to let go can lead to profound freedom. Through personal stories, this episode uncovers how embracing change, even when it’s uncomfortable, can help us navigate life’s inevitable ups and downs with grace, resilience, and purpose. Drawing on teachings from Thich Nhat Hanh and ancient philosophical traditions, Hawah also explores how the transient nature of life can be both humbling and empowering. He connects personal reflections to broader social and environmental issues, from climate change to geopolitical tensions, emphasizing the importance of staying rooted in hope and action, even when outcomes are uncertain.
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At 17 years old, Ruthie Lindsey was hit by an ambulance outside a gas station in rural Louisiana. She broke her neck, punctured her lungs, and ruptured her spleen, leaving her with a 5% chance of survival and a 1% chance of ever walking again. In this episode, our host, Hawah Kasat, sits down with Ruthie Lindsey, a celebrated speaker, author, and podcast host, to discuss her extraordinary journey from tragedy to transformation. Ruthie shares her experiences with chronic pain, loss, and resilience and how she discovered healing through self-compassion, wholeness, and letting go of shame. Together, they explore what it means to embrace our humanity and turn pain into a pathway to purpose.
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In this episode, our host, Hawah Kasat, sits down with David Gallup, president of the World Service Authority (WSA), to discuss the concept of world citizenship. David shares his decades-long advocacy for international human rights and the vision for a world where our identity transcends national borders. In a world on fire how can we truly realize the ideal of one human family? Together, they explore the pitfalls of patriotism, climate refugees, the evolution of global governance, and the idea that your country is the world.
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In this heartfelt solo episode of Everlutionary, host Hawah Kasat reflects on the highs, lows, and lessons of 2024. From the joy of starting his podcast to the challenges of unmet goals, Hawah shares how small, meaningful moments often hold the most value. This episode is a reflective journey into the power of vision, connection, love, partnership, and finding ease amidst life’s transitions.
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In this thought-provoking solo episode of Everlutionary, host Hawah Kasat delves into the world of Bitcoin, not just as a financial phenomenon but as a reflection of the human psyche. Drawing parallels between the emotional rollercoaster of cryptocurrency investments and the ups and downs of life, Hawah explores themes of patience, resilience, and collective consciousness. From personal stories of navigating Bitcoin’s volatility to examining its broader societal implications, this episode uncovers how our relationship with digital currency mirrors our struggles, triumphs, and spiritual evolution.
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In this episode, our host, Hawah Kasat, sits down with Reggie Hubbard, philosopher, international educator, activist, and founder of Active Peace Yoga. Reggie shares his deeply personal story of surviving a stroke, his journey to recovery, and how he uses gratitude, sound, and mindfulness to inspire others. Together, they explore the lessons of adversity, the transformative power of grief, and how cultivating spiritual resilience can lead to collective healing.
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In this episode, our host, Hawah Kasat, sits down with Nivi Jaswal-Wirtjes, co-founder and President of the Virsa Foundation. Join them as they discuss the emotional landscape following the recent U.S. presidential election and offer insights on navigating both personal and planetary burnout. This important conversation explores the consequences of our hyper-polarized world and how ultra-processed marketing can shadow our ability to be free and independent thinkers.
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In this episode, our host, Hawah Kasat, sits down with Oneika Mays, a Black, queer feminist who was the first Mindfulness Coach at Rikers Island, one of the world’s largest correctional Facilities in the world. Join them as they discuss Oneika’s story, the impact of systemic issues in the prison industrial complex, how to persevere through repeated rejection, and how to create brave spaces for personal and societal transformation.
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Do the biblical floods, rampant genocide, ongoing wars, and a deeply polarized U.S. presidential election leave you feeling anxious and concerned? Does the present moment feel like a perfect storm? While the world may seem chaotic, there are still many places to find solace and sanctuary. In this solo episode of “Everlutionary: Healing & Transforming the World,” host Hawah Kasat asserts that we don’t need a miracle to survive this hurricane season; we need to anchor our feet deep into the ground and remember that we are not alone. The disasters we face can unite us and remind us of the beauty, magic, and altruism inherent in humanity.
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In this solo episode, our host, Hawah Kasat explores the theme of perfection versus realism in decision-making, both personally and politically. Join him as he discusses his history with grassroots organizing, the importance of incremental change over idealism, and the need to embrace nuance in the political landscape.
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In this episode, our host, Hawah Kasat, sits down with Michael Christopher Brown, a pivotal figure in modern documentary photography whose work has appeared on the front cover of major publications such as National Geographic and The New York Times. Michael is known for bridging worlds from the deserts of Libya to the deep jungle of the Congo to the isolated streets of Cuba. Each snapshot a testament to his belief in the power of visual storytelling to enlighten and inspire people. Join them as they discuss documenting conflict zones around the world, healing from PTSD, the value of community, and the evolving role of the witness.
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In this episode, Hawah Kasat sits down with Noor Tagouri, an award-winning journalist and storyteller, to explore the nuanced realities of objectivity, the power of narrative, and the profound questions surrounding life and death. Discover how Noor navigates the complexities of modern journalism, embraces storytelling as a vehicle for change, and delves into her own reflections on the meaning of existence. Join us for a thought-provoking conversation on how we can better understand our roles as storytellers and find deeper connections through community.
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In this episode, our host, Hawah Kasat, is flying solo, as he reflects on the concept of destiny and explores what is and what is not in our control. Join him as he considers why healing and transformation require active participation, the disparities people face based on their circumstances, and the will of the universe.
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In this episode, our host, Hawah Kasat, sits down with Dr Jonathan Fisher, renowned cardiologist and best-selling author of, “Just One Heart.” Join them as they discuss the intersection of Eastern and Western medicine, holistic health, and how caring for our physical, mental, and spiritual well-being can help us achieve higher levels of happiness.
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In this episode, our host, Hawah Kasat, sits down with New York Times best-selling author Sonya Renee Taylor, the founder and Executive Officer of The Body is Not An Apology. Join them as they discuss the concept of home, belonging, the ladder of bodily hierarchy, and the interconnectedness of all beings.
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Have you ever wondered why the world feels increasingly divided? Could it be that our way of thinking is part of the problem? Binary thinking reduces complex issues to oversimplified categories, such as “good vs. evil,” “us vs. them,” and “right vs. wrong.” This reductionist mindset ignores the rich spectrum of possibilities and perspectives that exist in the world, leading to fierce polarization, violent conflict, and war. Join us in this thought-provoking episode as we explore how to unleash our creativity and compassion by transcending the limits of binary thinking.
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