Ali Shah : TapeReel onnection in Society podcast interview

Ali Shah : Connection in Society

My guest is Ali Shah, founder of social media app called TapeReel, created as a reaction to the lack of real connection in society. He feels that social media is pushing us apart more than it brings us together. With TapeReel you can record and only engage through audio and video.

Thoughts on Community

This Sunday reflection is exploring the importance of community. As humans, we create them everywhere, and when we lose them or leave it hurts. Spirit-duality is less than seven days away, do get your ticket; these conversations are not to be missed. The tickets are Free for the Inspirational section. Read more

The Loss of Rituals

Today’s Sunday reflection is all about rituals and how we have let them pass. Why were they so powerful why did we let them go?  As mentioned a bit our new event is the seed for these conversations. Spirit duality is the 14th to 22nd November I hope you will Read more

Ann Sieg: Family & Business

E-Commerce Coach and Community Builder, Ann Sieg, for whom family & business is a natural combination. Taking pride of place in her office is a pair of knitted Christmas Bells her grandmother taught her to knit them when she was just eight years old. Ann’s mother suggested she knit a few more sell them to the neighbours. That was her first taste of entrepreneurship.

Nikki Love : A Little Dash of Crazy

Nikki Love : A Little Dash of Crazy

Nikki was a guest on the podcast in March 2019. At the time we were celebrating the launch of her first book “Chasing Extraordinary” and today we celebrate the launch of the second book; With A Little Touch Of Crazy – 63 Marathons in 63 days Adventure.

A Virtual Tribute

This week’s Sunday reflection is dedicated to Jim Bliwis Jim was a virtual friend who passed away only days after his podcast conversation with me was published just over a week ago. This shortcast is my thoughts on Jim and the effect of loosing a friend I had never met Read more

Tracey Rampling Brown : A Leap Of Faith podcast interview

Tracey Rampling Brown : A Leap Of Faith

What is it that makes a family relocate to the other side of the world? It turns out that the move was the culmination of a 20-year journey and a leap of faith. Tracey and her husband were both born to families that travelled a lot through their work. They know the benefits that travel and new environments can bring and wanted their children to have the same experience.