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Heartfelt conversations with holistically oriented manual therapy teachers and mindful experts in related fields.
We explore advanced techniques and new modalities and bring together wisdom from around the globe.
With your hosts:
John Wilks
Natalie Lang
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In the Presence of Death
Tuesday, 9 December 2025
@ 18h UK Time
with Krista Hughes
Can we find ways to be present to the experience of death whether it is happening to you or to another?
How do we find capacity, resilience and compassion for ourselves and our loved one when we are ‘In the presence of death’?  In this conversation Krista and Nat aim to uncover and find ways to be with yourself and another when time is short. Soul midwives employ sophisticated knowledge of the dying process to ease the passage towards death and bring relief from fear and suffering.
Krista works alongside Felicity Warner, founder of the global Soul Midwives Movement, based in Dorset.
Death and Resurrection
Tuesday, 16 December 2025
@ 18h UK Time
with Sr. Stephanie
In this conversation on Death and Resurrection, Nat and Sr Stephanie will end this year’s series of conversations with hope and compassion by discussing what we understand by the word resurrection?
 Although some theology might enter into the conversation, our focus will be in a heart led direction, so that an open interpretation is available on this rich and deep topic.
Sr Stephanie is Carmelite Nun and resides at the Quidenham Monastery in Norfolk. Her vocation is one of continual prayer, interceding incessantly for the Church and for the world.
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What is Spiritual Intelligence and Why Does It Matter?
Tuesday, 20 January 2026
at 18h UK time
with Mark Vernon
Spiritual intelligence is an active awareness of the foundation of who we are and our particular type of consciousness. It is the perception identified across wisdom and religious traditions, and known by many names, which can be summarised as the awareness of awareness, and so of being itself. It is the foundation of peace, even in the face of death, as well as purpose and solidarity.
The challenge today is to recover and live according to that knowledge. Examining themes from the nature of consciousness to the experience of time, the emergence of our species and the teaching of spiritual adepts, the talk offers antidotes to a world increasingly shaped by AI and spiritual intelligence as a complement to emotional intelligence.
Mark Vernon is a psychotherapist and writer, with a keen interest in ancient philosophy as well as the illumination of inner life. His writing covers subjects from friendship and beliefs to wellbeing and living in the modern world.
What is Spiritual Intelligence and Why Does It Matter?
Tuesday, 20 January 2026
at 18h UK time
with Mark Vernon
Spiritual intelligence is an active awareness of the foundation of who we are and our particular type of consciousness. It is the perception identified across wisdom and religious traditions, and known by many names, which can be summarised as the awareness of awareness, and so of being itself. It is the foundation of peace, even in the face of death, as well as purpose and solidarity.
The challenge today is to recover and live according to that knowledge. Examining themes from the nature of consciousness to the experience of time, the emergence of our species and the teaching of spiritual adepts, the talk offers antidotes to a world increasingly shaped by AI and spiritual intelligence as a complement to emotional intelligence.
Mark Vernon is a psychotherapist and writer, with a keen interest in ancient philosophy as well as the illumination of inner life. His writing covers subjects from friendship and beliefs to wellbeing and living in the modern world.
Music for our Health ? The Good, Bad and the Ugly
Tuesday, 25 November 2025
at 18h UK time
with John Wilks
In this podcast, John Wilks, who as well as being a therapist is a trained professional musician, will look at the potential health benefits and even possible negative effects of listening to music. Whether we are singing, playing an instrument, exposed to background music during our working day or listening to our favourite band, what we listen to and how has a deep effect on our bodies, psyches and nervous systems.
John will explore the role of pitch, harmonics, rhythm and recording techniques that all influence how our bodies and nervous systems respond to listening to or playing music.
Essential Oils - Which are Safe to Recommend ?
This Talk is to be re-scheduled
with Rachel Wild
In this podcast, Rachel Wild of www.wildasthewind.com takes a critical and informed look at the rapidly growing essential oils market. With a focus on safety and best practice, she offers practical guidance for practitioners on which essential oils can be safely recommended to clients, and which should be avoided.
The UK’s essential oils industry is thriving, largely driven by consumer demand for natural health alternatives. However, with the rise in popularity comes confusion, especially when it comes to sourcing, safety, and product authenticity.
