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  • In episode 29 of the Plumed Serpent Podcast I welcome Floris R. Slob, transformational coach and author. We talk about letting go, transformations, and shifting experiences. Opening ourselves up to messages from within and without. Connecting with nature, being in tune with its gifts, interconnectedness, the unseen realms, and how this nourishes us. Entitlement, sharing our knowledge, and being an expert. Floris also talks about his profound personal transformational journey he experienced in New Zealand that he shares in his book Waking up in TIKI's WORLD as well as his other shifting experiences and ideas to bring this into the world. 

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  • We’ve all experienced transformational stories, but what if we shared their power to uplift and inspire one another? In this episode I share six short transformational stories of my previous guests on the show. James Allen, Semaj Rramal Crawford, Dr. Narjes Gorjizadeh, Nicolette Evans, Claire Victoria Bishop, and Esperanza Smith tell one of their daily experiences that shifted their thoughts, perception, and way of being in the world. 

    Book: No Ordinary Words: The Real Life Wisdom Of Women

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  • In episode 27 of the Plumed Serpent Podcast I welcome Semaj Rramal Crawford, hands-on energy healer, teacher, life coach, author, mentor, podcast host, student of the Law of One, and much more.

    We talk about fears, motivations, and rewards of taking action. Like for example launching his own podcast The "C" Word. That experience is the best teacher. And how nourishing it is to remember and  reactivate the childlike qualities of purity, curiosity, and  unconditional love. That we are nature, living spirits, and connected to  everything and everybody. The power of taking full responsibility, and  letting go of the heavy backpack burdening us and weighing us down. Semaj also shares a very personal and profound experience of transforming a severe childhood trauma.

    Semaj's websites: MSB Balancing System, A Gr8 New You

    Semaj's book: The "C" Word on Lulu

    Semaj's podcast: The "C" Word on Libsyn

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  • In episode 26 I’m joined by Eithne Warren, inituitive artist, conversationalist, tarot reader, and heart space holder. Everything she does comes from a place within and radiates out as she expreses herself with intuitive drawing, writing, reading, photography, speaking, and teaching.

    We talk about allowing things to unfold in their own way, and timing. Our unique ways of expressing ourselves, and attracting things we need for our transformation. Making a choice what to do, with whom we surround ourselves, and changing our patterns. Perceiving life as a journey, and an exploration, giving us possibilities to learn, and connect in each moment. Going out in nature, being in the present moment. Eithne also shares her personal story of her evolution and transformation. 

    Website: Inside Heart Space

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  • In episode 25 I'm joined by Anna Näsén, advanced energy healer, teacher, author, artist, and lecturer of energy, healing, energy hygiene, ascension, and how to anchor your soul gifts as a starseed, and much more.

    We talk about energy, healing, the dark and light within us, and how we mirror that, our perception of the world, the ongoing shift in vibrancy, and how this will change ourselves and our world. Anna also tells her personal healing and transformation story, and how much she has changed herself, her life, her experiences, and her view on the world, and more.

    Background and Contact

    Anna went through an intense healing journey after her old life crumbled before her eyes. Her inner abilities unlocked through a true twin flame journey that started 2014 that now have made Anna unity consciousness embodied.

    To help her unlock her inner true gifts, she made her journey through being initiated in Reiki master Mikao Usui's intuitive method in 2018 and education to remember more through Willow School of Magic and the shamanic year wheel 2019 which threw her into the intergalactic year wheel afterwards by her guides. This happened so Anna could heal space karma and remember her medicine from other solar systems.

    Chrystal therapy became very useful for the new chapter of life where 5D reality is more and more anchored into 3D reality for humanity on planet Earth. Anna went to Soul Alchemy in Stockholm during 2020 to learn the intuitive methods of chrystal frequencies.

    Website: Deer Light Healing

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  • In episode 24 I welcome Sara Jager, Holistic Health Coach, Embodiment and Empowerment Mentor, Yoga Teacher, Cultural Anthropologist, and Co-founder of Back to Balance Academy for Women.


    We talk about the cyclical nature of women and how much we benefit when we acknowledge this in all areas of our lives. That it needs a paradigm shift and some courage to re-integrate this inherent wisdom of our bodies into our business life. Sara also tells her personal transformation story, and how much she learned from that, and more.

    Background and Contact

    After experiencing burnout at a young age, her healing journey started with moving to New Zealand, learning from Maori healers, plant medicine, undertaking a shamanic medicine woman training, learning about nutrition at retreat centers and organic and permaculture farms. Interest in holistic health led her to study at the Institute for Integrative Nutrition and complete several Yoga Teacher Trainings. Sara weaves together holistic nutrition, self care practices, yoga, mindfulness, meditations and embodiment practices as well as womb, energy and archetype work. Besides holding space for mindset and energy transformations, her emphasis is on creating practical and sustainable changes by designing a cycle friendly lifestyle. 

    Working with women in the field of wellness, she couldn't help but notice that despite all the tools and practices, the struggle to sustain healthy habits in the long run was still present. After learning that the key to understanding women's needs lies in the menstrual cycle, which affects all areas of life, she created her signature practices that support women to adapt how to eat, move, work, create and relate according to the different phases of the cycle. With the intention to make it normal for women to embrace and celebrate their menstrual cycle and experience hormonal health, so that they can thrive she co-founded Back to Balance Academy for Women. Sara weaves together holistic nutrition, self care practices, yoga, mindfulness, meditations and embodiment practices as well as womb, energy and archetype work. Besides holding space for mindset and energy transformations, her emphasis is on creating practical and sustainable changes by designing a cycle friendly lifestyle. 

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    Back to Balance Academy

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  • In episode 23 I welcome Allison Walters, Director and Principal Landscape Architect of awSCAPE. Allison talks about the benefits of wildlife at your doorstep and working place, and how it can improve life and wellbeing for animals and humans alike. She emphasis the importance to integrate water in landscape design and how beneficial this is. Allison tells also the story of her butterfly garden at her house, and how much she learned from its development. And that we need to say goodbye to perfection and embrace the thriving of life, with the respectful interventions needed. Allison also mentions the big challenges we’re facing in urban areas, and that there are a lot of opportunities and activities to dive into, especially in integrating wildlife vertically and horizontally as well as in the planning process of development areas, and more.

    Background and Contact

    Allison Walters is the Director and Principal Landscape Architect of awSCAPE in Stoke on Trent, UK. With over 15 years’ experience as a landscape architect, awSCAPE was born from a desire to change the way we live in our urban and rural worlds. Allison has a deep-rooted passion for wildlife and water, and has combined her first degree in Environmental Biology with her landscape architectural experience to change the way water and wildlife are perceived in our world.

    Her purpose is to create spaces, places, public open spaces, developments and gardens with a wildlife rich, sustainably drained, beautiful and unique design. Places that slow, clean and manage rainwater to prevent polluted watercourses. Spaces that bring everyday nature to everyone’s doorstep so we can all access nature and recharge. Spaces that are engaging, distinguishable, and unique to their location.

    Website: awSCAPE Landscape Design

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  • In episode 22 of the Plumed Serpent I welcome Natasha Branston, Forest School Leader and the Founder of Educating Kids Outdoors.

    Natasha  talks about how children are restricted in their creativity and freedom  of expression and exploration due to the curriculum driven school  politics, lack of risk, general fear and tendencies of collectivism in  the UK. And how this creates an environment of obedience and stereotype  behavior and thinking, what is quite the contrary what we need nowadays  when it comes to problem solving and adaptability. And how much children  open up and thrive when they’re given the space and opportunity to be  outdoors.

    Natasha emphasizes that being outside is fostering  self-confidence, embodiment, compassion, trust and the feeling of  belonging. And how her approach of learn, connect and protect is  sparking the interest in taking action. Natasha shares one of her  methods of connection with nature and oneself and how her  „Tasha-timeout“ influences families in their outdoor behavior.

    Background and Contact

    Natasha  Branston is a Forest School Leader and the Founder of Educating Kids  Outdoors. She and her team of EKO Leaders work in primary, secondary and  special schools all over the West Midlands, UK delivering curriculum  linked and co-curriculum outdoor learning sessions during and after the  school day, as well as during the school holidays.

    Her aim is to  inspire school leaders and upskill school teachers to have the  confidence and belief in developing sustainable and alternative  approaches to learning; beyond the classroom walls.

    Natasha’s  vision is for all school learning to move seamlessly indoors and  outdoors, throughout a child’s education, with children and their  teachers having the opportunity to connect to nature, to be aware of the  seasons and to learn to manage risk effectively. There is so much good  practice of inspiring and impactful outdoor learning around the world  and Natasha looks for ways to share these ideas and strategies with UK  schools.

    Website: Educating Kids Outdoors

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  • Meg talks about the quality of being in the heart and its importance in transforming ourselves and the world. When you’re in your heart you can not argue, as one of her teachers said. She experienced that very clearly in her relationship to her daughter. She explains how the connection to nature, other realities and dimensions shifted her perception about herself and how it nurtures herself. And how simple practices can empower oneself and help navigating the challenges in life. Meg tells of her experiences when spirit is flowing through her and how liberating and fun that is. She emphasizes the importance of alignment with oneself, spirit and energy. She also describes the practice of dismemberment (conscious letting go of ego-self) and how it is helping to be more relaxed and anchored in your true self. Meg is talking about how being fully present is very hard but essential for healing and empowerment. And that non-doing, being silent and conscious breathing are very important for the awareness of the subtle connections, movements and expansiveness. Meg uses a very simple formula to connect to the cyclicality of nature that helps her to be attuned to the natural rhythms. She also shares a powerful and yet simple breathing practice she learned in the Andes to purify and nourish yourself and be in the presence.

    Meg Beeler is a Shamanic Guide, Mentor, and Author. Drawing on her lifelong passion for soul healing, heart opening, and reweaving the connections between all beings, she helps clients heal energy, soul, and spirit. Meg is the author of the book: Weave the Heart of the Universe into Your Life: Aligning with Cosmic Energy. Her next book is Harmony Within and Without: How to Find Heart, Radiance, and Renewal in a Troubled World.  She is also the founder of Earth Caretakers Wisdom School and creator of Energy Alchemy.™ Meg lives in Sonoma California United States of America.

    Meg is a lifelong explorer of shamanic, animist, and meditative consciousness who practices Earth-centered, nature-based, Andean mysticism. She brings a lifetime of teaching and experience in land-based community ceremony to her work. She was a Silicon Valley consultant and author of many technical books. Meg is a master gardener and chairs the non-profit Sonoma Mountain Preservation Group in the North San Francisco Bay Area.

    Website: Meg Beeler, Shamanic Guide

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  • In episode 20 of the Plumed Serpent Podcast I talk about being and feeling rooted. The impacts of not having physical roots, feeling lost and uprooted. The quality and essence of our roots. The worldview of Indigenous Peoples and how we can deeply root in ourselves.

    Website: Plumed Serpent

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  • In episode 19 of the Plumed Serpent Podcast I welcome Mike Hansen. Mike shares the beginnings and intentions of his regenerative farming journey with his wife Sue. How biodiversity evolved on his farm and its impact on the quality and health of soil, plants, animals and humans. Mike speaks about his connection to the indigenous people in his area and their guidance towards implementing their holistic knowledge. The interconnectedness of plants, animals and land and the medicinal quality of this connection. Especially his experiences with the Heritage Pineywoods Cattle he’s raising on his farm. Mike also mentions how important constant learning, humbleness and reciprocity are for him. And how his connection to the land developed and the influence of his roots. Mike ends our talk with his  thoughts about the vision for his farm and possibilities for further development.

    Mike Hansen is a Regenerative Farmer, Entrepreneur and Inventor, running the Ozark Akerz Regenerative Farm located on Skaruhreh/Tuscarora Land in North Carolina with his wife Sue. Mike and Sue farm with respect for the gifts that plants and animals provide. They raise Heritage Pineywoods Cattle, and a variety of of heritage chickens who are protected from hawks by a guard-turkey name Romeo. Mike and Sue are on a journey to follow indigenous Honorable Harvest an ancient wisdom that grounds their approach to regenerative farming. They take slow and deliberate steps in their adoption of these principles, honoring the wisdom through understanding, practice and unlearning of other practices.

    As Mike states: „We will care for the land that has adopted us. We will do so with respect, working in harmony with nature for healthy and vigorous soil and plants and improving the quality of life for wild and domestic animals. We embrace the 7th Generation Principle of indigenous nations around the world. In our every deliberation, we must consider the impact of our decisions on the next seven generations.”

    Website: Ozark Akerz

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  • In episode 18 of the Plumed Serpent Podcast I welcome Ruth Davey. We talk about her scientific proven mindful photography methodology and how it serves people, communities and the world. Why looking closer and looking again supports letting go, gratitude, trust and being present in the moment and how it is improving awareness, acceptance and compassion. How people can reframe their perception and focus and enjoy silence through photography. What nature does for us when we’re open, receptive and pause. How we can go into our heart and higher self and acknowledge our being. Why we need to remember our greatness, step up and dare to be great. Ruth also talks about how imagination, visualization and photography can create a new story and a vision for the future. And what her personal vision is.

    Ruth Davey is the Founder/Director of Look Again, a tried and tested (by the University of Gloucestershire) creative, accessible and low-tech methodology that blends photography, mindfulness, and being in nature. She’s as well a photographer, facilitator, project manager, public speaker, coach, visionary, collaborator, author, Fellow of the Royal Society of the Arts and mother. Ruth offers workshops, courses, training and public speaking, helping you, your organisation/business or community.

    Ruth brings together 30 years experience of working in international, community and business development in London, Africa, Bristol and the South West. She enjoys working at both the strategic and grassroots levels with people from all social and cultural backgrounds. Ruth also loves to collaborate with health and wellbeing professionals, executive coaches, and other creatives.

    Website: Look Again

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  • In episode 17 of the Plumed Serpent Podcast I welcome John Farais. We talk about food and its many aspects linked to our lives. And that due to our numbers we can literally vote with our forks. We discuss how appreciation impacts the vibrational quality of food from the field to the plate to the people. Why we need to understand food on a deeper level and educate people about all aspects of food. John also describes shortly the process of producing acorn flour and the practical handling of food. We mention also that by experiencing the growth of food and saving seeds, we're taking back our food sovereignity. And why the holistic indigenous philosophy on nature, spirit and stewardship of land is an inspiration for our present actions. John talks furthermore about the need for transformation, self-exploration and getting clear about ourselves.

    John Farais, a Marin County chef and founder of “Indigenous Edibles”, located in the San Francisco Bay area, is a lecturer, cooking instructor, native plant specialist, and food educator. He has been cooking with ingredients native to The Americas, for over 10 years. Ask anyone, and they will tell you that John is one of the few, if not the only, Bay Area chefs who specialize in the history, taste, and promotion of California’s, and The Americas’ indigenous, edible plants. John specializes in using ingredients that are native to California, and North through South America in his cooking. He makes his own Acorn flour and forages for Mesquite, Bay nuts, Elderberries, Madrone berries, Nettles and Manzanita berries along with many other native plants.

    John has cooked for Carlo Petrini, the creator of Slow Food International, Actor Peter Coyote, Congresswoman Lynn Woolsey, The California Indian Conference and Heyday Books. He has lectured for Slow Food, The Oakland Museum, San Francisco State University, College of Marin, UC Berkeley and California Native Garden Foundation.

    John's long-term goal is to help establish and source from Heritage Foodways. His vision is to promote a just, sustainable, and healthy food system, by sourcing ingredients from farmers who honor the connection of the earth’s well-being to ours. 

    Website: Indigenous Edibles – Ancient Foodwas as Medicine and a Tool for Transformation 

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  • In episode 16 of the Plumed Serpent Podcast I welcome Melina Watts. We talk about her book Tree and her unique experience with grass, our emotions about nature and plants and how they impact and change our decisions and perception, talking to plants, the role of trees in our lives, our innate communication with nature and need for connection, nature education, Ananda, Buddhism and the benefits of planting native plants.

    Melina Sempill Watts works as an independent environmental consultant in California providing watershed coordination, conservation project and program development, community facilitation, grantwriting, fundraising, community / media outreach, conservation-focal writing, filmmaking and public speaking, environmental education and community-based conservation conversations.
 She is the author of the book Tree. A novel about the life of a California live oak written from the unique perspective of the tree.

    Melina has a deep emotional connection to nature and her purpose is to spark in everyone the love for nature and its living beings.

    Website: Melina Sempill Watts Consulting LLC
    Book: Tree

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  • In episode 15 of the Plumed Serpent Podcast I welcome Rachel Woods. We talk about the backpack metaphor, the benefits of coaching in nature and nature as a co-coach, the Japanese Kawa Model to depict one's life journey, our unique perception, how easily people open up outdoors, the need to be an integral part of the natural world and two simple techniques to connect deeper with nature and yourself.

    Rachel Woods is a Senior Coach and Coach Supervisor specialising in behavioural change.  She provides coaching to business leaders and senior professionals in both career, leadership and performance development.

    Having successfully launched behavioural values frameworks, mindset assessments and facilitated training for team leaders and senior managers’, Rachel is on a mission to enhance the competence, capability and reputation of the coaching industry.

    Website: Coach in Nature

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  • In this episode I speak about being in harmony with nature. What that means according to our lifestyle. And what you can do to be in harmony with the natural flow of energy. For more inspirations and possibilities please go to my website plumedserpent.net.

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  • In this episode Gareth Walters and I talk about the need for nature connection, social interaction and exploring the outdoors, the transcendental aspect of hard labor, the importance of working with the body, the experience of having an impact on the surrounding, beating the technocratic monster, the importance of single practitioners joining together, being part of something bigger than ourselves and balancing the inside with the outside world.

    Gareth Walters is the director of Deeper Green Services, a collaboration of ‘green service’ professionals covering ecology, agriculture, arboriculture, horticulture and countryside management. He is also running a social enterprise helping young people reconnect with nature and themselves through moments in nature, learning old skills and using their bodies.

    Gareth is inspired by both deep green philosophies and the Social Ecology Movement. He believes the natural environment to be a ‘common treasury’ that is integral to the nation’s health and happiness.

    Website: Deeper Green Services 

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  • In this episode I speak about the 5 elements according to traditional Chinese medicine. How they are related to your body and how you can harmonise them. For more inspirations and tools please go to my website plumedserpent.net.

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  • In this episode I tell you my short story how I connected deeper to nature. How I changed from an observer to a collaborator. For more inspirations and tools please go to my website plumedserpent.net. 

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  • In episode 10 of the Plumed Serpent Podcast I welcome Amba Casturi O'Hara. Amba has a background in psychology and applied ethic and has worked in various clinics in Zurich and Spain. She has experienced many years of learning and working with different healers in Mexico, Colombia and Peru. Amba works now as a coach, healer and transformer. We talk about being shaped by Gaia, the energetic body, the marvels of nature, the power of anger and how we can stand in our natural force. 

    Amba's Futureshaping is an approach to create lifeserving projects out of deep connection and transformational work. Amba uses different techniques from healing practises, to breath- and hypnosistherapy, possibility management and always including the body and it’s deep wisdom. Her trainings base on navigating feelings, instincts, intuitions and developing the energetic body. She holds transformational spaces for people standing in their natural power.

    Website Futureshaping

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