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By Natalia Komis
The podcast currently has 12 episodes available.
If you come from a diverse cultural background I think this episode will resonate with you, especially in regards to stepping out of the traditional stereotypes and doing your own thing. In my conversation with my friend Sharn Khaira, we discuss her mission and journey to being a successful female Asian entrepreneur and how she’s passionate about helping others break free from their cultural blocks to do the same. We discuss what comes with success in the online world and how to handle the negative criticism. That there’s beauty in scaling slow and not rushing. We talk about the limitless possibilities we have available to us, and how important self worth really is. This is a great chat with Sharn that I hope inspires some of you to step out of your comfort zone and know that your version of success awaits you on the other side.
We hear it all the time - Mindset is key and that it is our mental fitness that sets us apart. Especially when it comes to business. That in order to create change you MUST change your THINKING first! But what choices and decisions do you need to make to get there. How can you begin to realise what is holding your back?
This episode with Emma Gibbs-Ng, an industry renowned High Performance Thinking coach & hypnotherapist is all about reprogramming your mind, getting over anxiety, understanding your limiting beliefs and working through whatever challenges you may have faced or are facing now in order to thrive. But importantly, about the power of finding forgiveness in order to set yourself free.
The act of surrendering has been the theme of the year for Susi Lennox, learning deeply how to focus on what is being ushered in. In this episode recorded on the Autumn Equinox we talk about The Great Pause, balance and how we can dwell more deeply in the present moment.
Susi is the co-founder of The Yes Yes Company Ltd - an organic intimacy company - so naturally we also talk about sex, relationships and how the sociological effects of Viagra led to the creation of Yes Yes. We hear about the importance of commitment and faith in your mission and how 6 weeks in Bali led to building sacred foundations and values for their company. This is a beautiful conversation about what lies under the surface, and how we can change the world from the inside by honouring the feminine goddess and staying in harmony with mother nature.
From working with Disney to starting her own social enterprise Viviane Williams has always followed her passion, leaning towards projects where she can make a positive difference for humankind. In this honest and inspiring episode we talk about Viviane’s journey, her roots and how she started and how our childhood and beliefs can impact our mission. We delve into what the Wake Up Campaign is and where it came from and the power of meeting and understanding new people and cultures. We also discuss the impact of the pandemic on remote communities, Ghana in particular and how we can develop as a society to do more good. If you're a creative changemaker in particular you'll love this episode!
In this episode Servane Mouazan shares her approach to the world of social enterprise, especially when it comes to the impact that women create through this work. She explains what a social enterprise is and why when you create one, it can’t be about you. How not to perpetrate the issue you’re trying to fight, especially when it comes to creating work through the gender lens. We talk about silent retreats, the practice of love, who she’d invite on to her desert island and what she thinks the world will look like in 50 years time. If you’re into social enterprises or would like to start one of your own one day this episode is for you.
Episode 6 with Benita Matofska is all about how we can use sharing to make the world a better place. Recognized as a global expert in the Sharing Economy, she shares her thoughts on how Covid has inspired a new wave of sharing in our communities and what the world could look like if we all decided to share that little bit more.
We talk about the people who are building a sharing economy - who are they and how are they doing this? Benita went from a successful media production career to setting up a charity, writing a book and creating a global movement focused on the power of sharing to transform lives. Find out how and why she did it, and why she's so passionate about encouraging individuals and businesses to learn to1 share again.
In this episode spiritual teacher George Lizos not only has given practical tips to help you get out of your own spiritual closet and tools you can use to protect you along the way, but he is also an example of someone who has had their dark night of the soul and discovered their soul mission in the process.
This episode really shows the journey George went through all the way from childhood to now and helps us to see that no matter your start in life you too can find your light.
George Lizos is a spiritual teacher and intuitive, author of Be the Guru and No1 best selling Lightworkers Gotta Work, co-creator of Elemental Healing™ and host of The Lit Up Lightworker podcast. He helps lightworkers to find their life purpose and work their light in real, palpable ways that create positive change in the world.
Check George out on instagram @georgelizos
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Natalia always loves hearing your thoughts or how the episode may have inspired you, so please do share you can do so by joining her in the Humans on a Mission Facebook group, or follow me on instagram @nataliakomis.
And if you are looking to find your soul mission do head over to my website nataliakomis.com/podcast and download your free discover your mission workbook to get you started.
If you are open to spirituality and learning about angels you’re going to love this pre-Covid chat, where we hear from Calista, an award-winning author, pioneer of spiritual ascension and magical leader. Calista shares her inspiring journey from being a scientist to a spiritual leader and everything in between. We talk about signs, symbols and synchronicities and about how we can harness and work with the female archangels to empower our lives. In particular we look at how the divine masculine and feminine is rising within each of us and we even touch upon the rise in gender neutrality amongst other things. I hope listening to mine and Calista’s experiences helps some of you to realise that we are all interconnected. And that all you need to do to find your own way is follow the path of least resistance and do what feels good.
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Natalia always loves hearing your thoughts or how the episode may have inspired you, so please do share you can do so by joining her in the Humans on a Mission Facebook group, or follow me on instagram @nataliakomis.
And if you are looking to find your soul mission do head over to my website nataliakomis.com/podcast and download your free discover your mission workbook to get you started.
>> Did you know that for each episode that is published in Season 1 a donation is made to charity? Get your say on where we should donate in the Humans on a Mission community on Facebook.
A brilliant conversation with Ian Finch, who’s mantra - entertain, educate, inspire - not only describes his way of showing up and living his mission but also this conversation. Former Royal Marine Commando Ian Finch, is an adventure and outdoor brand photographer, expedition guide and journalist whose been travelling to remote environments for over 10 years. He is dedicated to sharing and creating stories that depict a simpler way of life, bring to light our connection with nature, teaching us about ancient traditions, inspiring others to find their own adventure and give back in the process. This is a journey of limitless possibilities, of human potential, cultures, expeditions, timing and our right to harvest amongst other things.
Natalia always loves hearing your thoughts or how the episode may have inspired you, so please do share you can do so by joining her in the Humans on a Mission Facebook group, or follow me on instagram @nataliakomis.
And if you are looking to find your soul mission do head over to my website nataliakomis.com/podcast and download your free discover your mission workbook to get you started.
>> Did you know that for each episode that is published in Season 1 a donation is made to charity? Get your say on where we should donate in the Humans on a Mission community.
Commitment to self discipline, growth and building relationships are all part of Simon Ong’s everyday world. In this lockdown chat, Simon explains how his current trajectory began during the last financial crisis, he shares his lessons and evolution in an honest and knowledgeable way. Simon loves to codify how people achieve things in order to teach others in a way that is easy and that resonates. We talk, emotional intelligence, imposter syndrome, the importance of listening, Bruce Lee’s martial art style and why your buffet selection will always be different to everyone else's.
Find Simon on instagram @simonalexandero
Check out his website www.simonalexanderong.com
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Natalia always loves hearing your thoughts or how the episode may have inspired you, so please do share you can do so by joining her in the Humans on a Mission Facebook group, or follow me on instagram @nataliakomis.
And if you are looking to find your soul mission do head over to my website nataliakomis.com/podcast and download your free discover your mission workbook to get you started.
>> Did you know that for each episode that is published in Season 1 a donation is made to charity? Get your say on where we should donate in the Humans on a Mission community.
>> p.s. If you leave a written review on iTunes you will be entered into a draw to win a 1-1 Soul Strategy Session with Natalia worth £250 plus lots of other exciting prizes!
To be in with a chance of winning the Soul Strategy Session you need to have left a review and sent a screenshot of it to Natalia via email or social media by Sunday 21st June.
The podcast currently has 12 episodes available.