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What happens when your sense of certainty disappears in one violent second?

In this episode, I sit down with Sarah Burney and Rati Rasa Dasi to share one of the most intense experiences of our lives—an accident on a remote Greek island that forced us into presence, surrender, and radical trust faster than any practice ever could.
You’ll hear about the moments after a devastating crash, the shock of realizing help was limited, and the surreal chain of events that followed. What unfolded wasn’t just a story of survival, it was a real-time lesson in nervous system regulation, resilience, and leadership under pressure.
We talk honestly about fear, adrenaline, and how the body responds when everything familiar disappears. We also explore how this experience reshaped our understanding of trauma healing, embodiment, and what it actually means to stay grounded when life stops negotiating.
If you’re on a path of personal growth, conscious leadership, or building a life that can hold both expansion and uncertainty, this conversation will meet you there. This isn’t polished, it’s lived. And it changed us.
You’ll Learn:
[00:00] Introduction
[01:18] How leading a retreat in a remote place can turn dangerous fast
[02:07] What changed when we skipped a helmet for a short ride
[03:38] What the mind does when you think your partner fell off a cliff
[04:47] How adrenaline takes over before pain fully arrives
[06:12] What it’s like realizing there is no hospital nearby
[09:10] How chaos escalates when everyone rushes in at once
[13:42] How leadership shows up even when you’re injured
[18:26] What navigating emergency care feels like without clarity
[24:58] How trauma stays in the body long after the accident
[31:14] How this experience changed our relationship with trust and control
[37:02] Why telling this story still causes physical shaking
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By Madhu Dasa👉🏻 If you’re ready to expand your wealth and enhance your health, join our FREE online community for entrepreneurs.
What happens when your sense of certainty disappears in one violent second?

In this episode, I sit down with Sarah Burney and Rati Rasa Dasi to share one of the most intense experiences of our lives—an accident on a remote Greek island that forced us into presence, surrender, and radical trust faster than any practice ever could.
You’ll hear about the moments after a devastating crash, the shock of realizing help was limited, and the surreal chain of events that followed. What unfolded wasn’t just a story of survival, it was a real-time lesson in nervous system regulation, resilience, and leadership under pressure.
We talk honestly about fear, adrenaline, and how the body responds when everything familiar disappears. We also explore how this experience reshaped our understanding of trauma healing, embodiment, and what it actually means to stay grounded when life stops negotiating.
If you’re on a path of personal growth, conscious leadership, or building a life that can hold both expansion and uncertainty, this conversation will meet you there. This isn’t polished, it’s lived. And it changed us.
You’ll Learn:
[00:00] Introduction
[01:18] How leading a retreat in a remote place can turn dangerous fast
[02:07] What changed when we skipped a helmet for a short ride
[03:38] What the mind does when you think your partner fell off a cliff
[04:47] How adrenaline takes over before pain fully arrives
[06:12] What it’s like realizing there is no hospital nearby
[09:10] How chaos escalates when everyone rushes in at once
[13:42] How leadership shows up even when you’re injured
[18:26] What navigating emergency care feels like without clarity
[24:58] How trauma stays in the body long after the accident
[31:14] How this experience changed our relationship with trust and control
[37:02] Why telling this story still causes physical shaking
Want to start a podcast like this one? Book your free podcast planning call here.
Find more from Madhu:
Madhu | Instagram
Madhu | LinkedIn
Madhu | Facebook
Madhu | YouTube