Sakara Life was founded in 2012 by Whitney Tingle and Danielle DuBoise who bootstrapped the company with $700 they raised at a dinner party. Now available across the U.S. with offices in NY and LA, Sakara Life has changed the lives of thousands of people with its holistic approach to food and innovative meal delivery program nutritionally designed and chef-crafted to nourish the body, mind, and spirit. Visit www.sakara.com to learn more. Here's a current roundup of podcast episodes that have served to inspire, teach, challenge, and enlighten us lately. It's a mix of spirit, science, and the wonderfully weird.
Our Season 10 Premiere features Neil deGrasse Tyson’s interview with Anthony Bourdain, recorded before his death in 2018. With co-host Sasheer Zamata, food scientist Guy Crosby, Natalia Reagan, hot sa...Show More
Deborah Hanekamp, Seeress and founder of Space by Mama Medicine, joins Lacy on this episode of the EXPANDED Podcast. She grew up in rural Connecticut and was able to see auras from a young age. A seri...Show More
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Danielle DuBoise: Deborah Hanekamp is a dear sister to me, and this episode was fantastic. She is an inspiring woman who harnesses her light to lift up others, and is an extraordinary mama on top of i...Show More
Therapist Esther Perel has changed our discourse about sexuality and coupledom with her TED talks, books, and singular podcast, “Where Should We Begin?”, in which listeners are invited into emotionall...Show More
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Danielle DuBoise: Esther Perel’s ‘Where Should We Begin?’ is one of my favorite podcasts, and this episode of ‘On Being’ is a crossover of two incredible women. Dr. Perel is a well of wisdom in the di...Show More
The scene is New York City. Millions of cars are screeching by, busy people are shuffling down the streets rushing from one appointment to another, and that weird vapor is coming out of the sewer. Dan...Show More
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Whitney Tingle: This was such a special experience. We traveled into what felt like a labyrinth in the forest of southern CA to record this pod, and we ended up chatting with Luke for over 3 hours, wh...Show More
Dr. Joe Joe Dispenza, D.C. is an international lecturer, researcher, corporate consultant, author, and educator who has been invited to speak in more than 32 countries on five continents. As a lectu...Show More
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Whitney Tingle: Joe Dispenza is fascinating; he lives by the philosophy that the mind is more powerful than we could ever fathom. Sakara is a Sanskrit word that means ‘thoughts to things’ so we feel a...Show More
In college, I read a book called The Soil and Health by Albert Howard. Little did I know, that book would forever change the way I viewed the relationship between dirt, food, bacteria, and human healt...Show More
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Whitney Tingle: Sakara’s proprietary nutritional philosophy is rooted in the power of food as medicine, and focuses specifically on healing the microbiome. The microbiome refers to the trillions of ba...Show More
“I call shame the twenty-ton shield,” says Brené Brown. “It's a defense mechanism—very classic—that we carry in order to protect ourselves from getting hurt. But what it actually does is protect us fr...Show More
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Whitney Tingle: This is a powerful episode on Goop— Brené is a leading voice in speaking on vulnerability (catch her Netflix special if you haven’t yet). We like to say that we turned our mess into ou...Show More
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Danielle DuBoise: I love watching Cosmos and getting lost in information about deep space and astrophysics. This episode in particular is so special because it’s with Anthony Bourdain— the bad boy of ...Show More