Hosted by Devi Brown, “Deeply Well” is a soft space to land where higher consciousness meets your everyday life. A place to nourish your whole being, through conscious conversations, soul work, guided meditations, and connecting to the tools needed on your path towards healing and self-discovery. The podcast includes conversations with leaders and radical healers in wellness around the topics meant to expand and support listeners of all backgrounds on their well-being journeys; offering expertise in self-care practices and trauma. psychology, spirituality, astrology, and alternative healing practices such as psychedelics and intimacy coaching. Devi Brown is a Master Well-Being Educator, Multi-Disciplinary Healer, and Wellness Advisor to Fortune 500 companies and high-impact leaders. She is also the Founder of the wellness company, Devi Brown Well-Being. Devi’s focus is on those who have had complex lived experiences and lead high-impact lives. Her work is rooted in sharing tangible, multi-lineage healing practices to support a sovereign lifestyle and holistic well-being.
In this conversation, Devi and 19Keys discuss the intersection of spirituality, technology, and AI. They explore the idea that all religions and spiritual practices are ultimately seeking the same truth and that technology, including AI, can be used to enhance and empower individuals and how it can be used to democratize resources and create opportunities for marginalized communities.
19Keys discusses the importance of taking control of our attitudes and perceptions towards AI, rather than relying on media narratives or not using it at all. He emphasizes the need for the Black community to build their own institutions and media companies and to make demands within this new age of technology.
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In this episode of the Deeply Well Podcast, host Devi Brown shares her recent experiences and joys. She discusses her upcoming appearance at the Black Effect Podcast Festival in Atlanta and expresses her excitement to connect with listeners. Devi reflects on the impact of recent podcast episodes and highlights the importance of finding joy in everyday moments. She shares personal experiences, such as attending concerts, visiting museums, and spending quality time with her son. Devi also discusses her journey in motherhood and the importance of slowing down and being present with her child.
Previous Episodes:
Beyond Diversity and Inclusion with Denise Hamilton
Walking with Grief with Sah D'Simone
Choosing Wisdom Over Influence with Manoj Dias
Finding Enlightenment with Shaka Senghor
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Denise Hamilton, is a workplace culture expert and author of the book 'Indivisible', joins the Deeply Well Podcast to discuss the importance of diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) in the workplace. She emphasizes the need to create spaces where everyone can bring their gifts and talents without unnecessary barriers. Hamilton challenges the current notions of DEI and advocates for a higher goal of indivisibility, where communities, workplaces, and relationships are built on inclusivity and equality. She addresses the blowback and resistance to DEI, attributing it to fear, loss, and the challenge of letting go of preconceived notions.
Hamilton encourages the importance of re-examining long-held beliefs and habits in order to dismantle societal hierarchies and build close-knit communities. She highlights the importance of real conversation, connection, and the examination of stories that no longer serve us.
Connect: @DeviBrown @OfficialDHam
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Read: INDIVISBLE - How to Forge Our Differences into a Stronger Future
Previous Episode: Unlimiting Yourself with Denise Hamilton
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Sah D'Simone is a spiritual revolutionary, mystic, artist, award-winning filmmaker, and the internationally best-selling author of Spiritually Sassy: 8 Radical Steps to Activate Your Innate Superpowers. He is well-known for creating the Somatic Activated Healing (SAH) Method™.
Sah's profound expertise is rooted in a decade of experiential Buddhist practice, his extensive retreat experiences in India and Nepal, and his professional training in contemplative psychotherapy.
In this deep and insightful conversation; the desire to disappear and devote one's life to spirituality, the challenges of being fully seen, and the capacity for discomfort are discussed. Sah shares his experiences with grief and loss, and how they have shaped his spiritual journey and reconstructed the profoundness in his book, “Spiritually, We”. He describes his experience on a 500-mile walk of grief and how it transformed his relationship with his father and the importance of living a full human life.
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Read: Spiritually, We: The Art of Relating and Connecting from the Heart
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In this episode, host Devi Brown interviews Manoj Dias, a renowned mindfulness teacher and co-founder of Open, a modern mindfulness studio based in Venice, CA, he previously co-founded A—SPACE, Australia’s first multi-disciplinary drop-in meditation studio.
Manoj shares his journey as a teacher and how his practice and teaching methods have evolved since the pandemic. They delve into the topics of grief, joy, and the importance of being discerning of the influences we follow, the challenges of healing in the age of social media, and the importance of sharing wisdom from a place of integrity and embodiment.
The power of choice is highlighted, with the understanding that we have agency in our lives even in the face of suffering. The need to critique and test beliefs is discussed, as well as the dangers of falling into cult-like behavior. The value of being a student and the sacredness of learning and apprenticeship are explored. and the long-term work of life is acknowledged.
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Practice with Manoj on the Op e n App
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Shaka Senghor is a New York Times best-selling author, a globally recognized leader in criminal justice reform, and an entrepreneur. Shaka joins us to discuss the path he took enlightenment while serving 19 years in prison, 7 of which were in solitary confinement. One of Oprah's Supersoul 100 alumni, Shaka's books 'Writing My Wrongs: Life, Death, and Redemption in an American Prison' and 'Letters to the Sons of Society: A Father's Invitation to Love, Honesty, and Freedom' have helped shift societal narratives around incarceration and trauma. He shares his journey of transformation and emphasizes the importance of exploring one's internal world, the power of personal dignity, and the need to confront ugly truths to move forward.
Connect: @DeviBrown @ShakaSenghor
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Writing My Wrongs: Life, Death, and Redemption in an American Prison
Letters to the Sons of Society: A Father's Invitation to Love, Honesty, and Freedom
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In this episode, Devi emphasizes the need to create a container for creativity, a space that supports and inspires our creative endeavors. She shares her own experiences for designing a container that inspires her work, her desire to learn new things, her imagination, and how she experiences life altogether. Devi discusses the essence of play and the fearlessness required to reclaim and cultivate a journey that is creative and abundant.
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In this episode, Devi explores the topic of friendship and how to prioritize and cultivate meaningful connections. She reflects on the transformations in her own friendships and shares her practices for evaluating and nurturing relationships. Devi emphasizes the importance of authenticity, setting boundaries, being present in real-life relationships, scheduling social media detox and creating space for new connections.
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In this episode of Deeply Well, Devi shares her personal experiences with reorganizing her daily routine to support her creative projects and reflects on past accomplishments. She also discusses the importance of recognizing patterns in our lives and participating in the healing process and emphasizes the power of surrender, acceptance, and taking action in our healing journey.
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Previous Episodes:
Healing Fatigue with Devi Brown
Embodied Astrology with Renee Sills
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In this episode, Devi is joined by Zabie Yamasaki, the founder of Transcending Sexual Trauma Through Yoga. They discuss the importance of trauma-informed care and yoga for survivors of sexual trauma, as well as the challenges faced by women of color in the trauma field. Zabie shares her journey of creating trauma-informed yoga programs and curriculum, and the impact it has had on survivors. They also discuss the benefits of trauma-informed yoga for children and how to support them in their healing journey.
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In this episode, we delve into the colors and healing power of music with, Goapele, a versatile artist known for her roles as a singer, songwriter, producer, entrepreneur, and humanitarian. The conversation explores Goapele's background, including her South African apartheid and German Jewish ancestry, and how it has shaped her compassion for others. Goapele discusses her experience having synesthesia and how it influences her creative process, leading her to create multi-sensory experiences for her music.
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