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Amisha Tala Oak: Exploring the Deeper Aspects of Life Through All That We Are


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Introduction

Amisha Tala Oak (Formally known as Amisha Ghadiali) is the creator of the podcast "All That We Are," a facilitator, and an author of two insightful books, "Intuition" and "The Future Is Beautiful." Her podcast delves into the intricate weave between activism, the sacred, regeneration, and creativity. Recently, Amisha hosted two impactful events: a live podcast featuring local activists and changemakers, and a day retreat filled with nourishing and transformative practices, including meditation, embodiment, and energy work.


"I create spaces where we can explore the deeper aspects of life."

Her offerings include courses, experiences, podcasts, and mentoring, all designed to help individuals step outside the ordinary and into transformative spaces. Currently, she is preparing for her "Reclaim Your Intuition" journey starting on July 23rd, and her "Beautiful Leadership Mentoring" program kicking off in September. Additionally, Amisha is developing a facilitation course for "All That We Are," aimed at supporting others in mastering the skills needed to hold transformational spaces.


Amisha has been hosting retreats, workshops, and events for around 20 years, driven by her belief in the power of bringing people together.


"When we come together with a shared vision, we are able to meet parts of ourselves and find new skills, perspectives, and ways of being." 

This belief has fueled her to host transformative events and retreats worldwide for the past decade.


The podcast "All That We Are" explores the intersection of activism, sacred practices, creativity, and regeneration. It aims to dissolve silos and promote an integrated way of being, bridging our inner and outer worlds. The podcast invites listeners to step out of mainstream narratives and into deep, authentic conversations.


"Every one of us has ideas and personal experiences to share that can lead us to a more beautiful future." 

Amisha's commitment to diversity is evident in the podcast's production, which features an all-female, multi-cultural team. The show has reached listeners in 160 countries, topped the iTunes charts, and maintains an independent, listener-supported model.


"We work towards decolonising the process of which voices are heard and the tone in which the media operates" 


 


Quotes from listeners highlight the impact of the podcast: 


"These interviews give me such a hopeful sense of the creativity and caring and brilliance of your generation of dedicated activists and thinkers," says Sally Kempton. 


Greg from the USA adds, "After every episode, I feel inspired with new ideas and creative ways to implement them in my own life."



 


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Beyond the podcast

Amisha's offerings include the collaborative book "The Future Is Beautiful," various learning journeys, and a community membership that supports creative, connected, and courageous living. Her work aims to help individuals recognise the sacred in their daily lives and develop a deeper connection to themselves and the world around them.


Amisha's background includes extensive training in yoga, meditation, energy medicine, and other healing arts. Her professional experience spans politics, design, tech, and sustainable fashion, giving her a unique perspective on community weaving, sacred activism, and innovation.


She has been involved in visionary projects like Ethical Fashion Forum, Impact Hub, and Fashion Revolution, and has spoken at global events such as TEDx Oxbridge and Bali Spirit Festival.


Amisha's upcoming course, "Reclaim Your Intuition," is currently open for enrollment. For more information or to connect with Amisha, visit her websites www.allthatweare.org and www.amisha.co.uk.


This exploration of Amisha Tala Oak’s journey and her work with "All That We Are" offers a glimpse into the transformative power of bringing people together to explore the deeper aspects of life.


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