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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

The Healing Voice
Tuesday, 15 April 2025
at 18h UK time
with Jill Purce
In this talk Jill and Natalie unpack the significant benefits chanting can have in our lives. Using the voice to chant in this particular way, vibrates the brain and body creating an experiential form of vocal healing and purification. Bringing dissonant parts of our physical, emotional, mental or social makeup back into resonance. By chanting we can cleanse and tune the chakras, learning sonorous message, truly healing with sound to safety and set free redundant outmoded parts of ourselves.
Jill Purce is recognised internationally as the pioneer of both the Systemic Constellation and Healing Voice movements. She has taught and conducted both these throughout the world for over four decades with many thousands of people.Â

Reflecting On Mortality Through Story Telling
Tuesday, 22 April 2025
at 18h UK time
with Su Squires
In this conversation Sue and Nat will discuss the transformative power of sharing stories, whether they be the tales of our own lives or the things of myth and folklore. Nowhere is this more potent than in our relationship with our own mortality and that of the people we love. Creating stories that spark conversations and heartfelt human connection around themes of death, dying and grief. At the heart of this work is the belief that making space to reflect on our mortality, especially in the company of others, draws us into a deeper appreciation of life.
Su Squire is a storyteller, performer, poet, theatre-maker and facilitator who creates work that explores the light and shadow of being human.Â

The Art Of Grief Tending
Tuesday, 13 May 2025
at 18h UK time
with Veronica Stanwell
In this podcast Veronica and Natalie will explore the Art of Grief Tending, within the context of Rooted Healing and what that means. At Rooted Healing you will find an invitation to go deep and cultivate connection, awareness and service.
With guidance offered via ceremonial gatherings, retreats, courses, pilgrimages and podcasts, we are invited to travel via the re-imagining of our inner landscapes and our outer environment to these places and explore what it means to be embodied?
Once we are gathered, can we sit alongside each other and honor our grief, give it space to surface and find the tools to tend it?

Insights Into Healing and Clearing Energy
Tuesday, 27 May 2025
at 18h UK time
with Patrick MacManaway
For the individual, the landscape and projects.
In this podcast Natalie and Patrick will explore what the effects of imbalance can be in relation to the self, the landscape and business. In all these areas restriction can exist due to subtle energies and sensitivities displaying significant stress.
They will discuss how to recognise these stressors, and the traditions and ways of working that can be applied to restore integrated flow and vitality to areas that may have be damaged.

Are You Curious About Fasting ?
Thursday, 12 June 2025
at 18h UK time
with Claire Amos
Join Claire and Nat to hear Claire’s insights from her personal and clinical experience with fasting techniques which she has gained over the last 10 years.
Claire and Nat will explore the history of fasting and its profound impact on health, drawing from both scientific principles and real-life outcomes. Whether you’re exploring intermittent fasting or looking into water-only fasting, this talk will provide practical advice and inspiration for integrating fasting into your life.
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What is a Good Life with Death in Mind
Tuesday, 24 June 2025
at 18h UK time
with Mark McCartney
Mark and Nat explore the question, What is a good life, with death in mind ? In many ways, the question of a good life and a good death may be deeply interconnected. Contemplating death can serve as a powerful invitation to reflect on what you are doing with your life right now—what is meaningful, what is important to you, and what may be missing.
They examine our cultural avoidance of discussing death as a revealing sign of the somewhat immature culture we live in, despite its inevitability. There is little comfort in imagining a deathbed surrounded by luxury rather than deep, meaningful relationships.