Can I Just Say? is a phrase that I often say and one which is deeply rooted in the essence of who I am. It is how I enter conversations, initiate connection, and invite people to share their stories. The idea being that this is a platform and community where guests and listeners have the freedom to say whatever is on your mind and in your heart. So, when somebody leads with, “Can I just say?”, my answer is an emphatic “YES.” As I embark on this next stage of my podcasting journey, guests will be going beyond what’s expected and diving into the more raw, vulnerable parts of their stories that don’t often get enough air time or perhaps they’ve never shared before. In keeping aligned with my personal values, I am focused on building a community of cycle-breakers who want to connect and grow together.
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Can I Just Say? is a phrase that I often say and one which is deeply rooted in the essence of who I am. It is how I enter conversations, initiate connection, and invite people to share their stories. The idea being that this is a platform and community where guests and listeners have the freedom to say whatever is on your mind and in your heart. So, when somebody leads with, “Can I just say?”, my answer is an emphatic “YES.” As I embark on this next stage of my podcasting journey, guests will be going beyond what’s expected and diving into the more raw, vulnerable parts of their stories that don’t often get enough air time or perhaps they’ve never shared before. In keeping aligned with my personal values, I am focused on building a community of cycle-breakers who want to connect and grow together.
In this deeply moving episode of 'Can I Just Say?', I sit down with the incredible Aliza Hava, a singer, songwriter, and activist, whose life journey takes us through the intersections of trauma, healing, and the transformative power of music. Aliza shares her experiences growing up in a violent household, finding solace and purpose in music, and how she shifted her focus from activism to personal healing. We delve into the intimate stories behind her upcoming album, 'Into The Light,' which captures her journey from trauma to triumph. Aliza also talks about her international peace work, the serendipitous events that guided her path, and the profound impact of spiritual awakening. This episode offers a heartfelt exploration of how music can heal individuals and unite communities, and it promises to inspire listeners to reflect on their own healing journeys.
🎧 Episode Chapters:
00:52 Meet Aliza Hava: Singer, Songwriter, and Activist
02:31 Aliza's Early Life and Musical Beginnings
05:34 The Healing Power of Music
13:43 Activism and Peace Initiatives
28:41 The Turning Point: Breaking Free from Toxic Family Ties
31:44 Healing Through Music: The Journey of 'Into the Light'
34:29 The Impact of Trauma and the Path to Recovery
44:00 Spiritual Awakening and Serendipitous Encounters
51:34 Sharing Stories and Inspiring Healing
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Visit Aliza’s website to check out her new album, “Into The Light” and upcoming shows:https://alizahava.com/
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Can I Just Say? with Nikki La Croce
Can I Just Say? is a phrase that I often say and one which is deeply rooted in the essence of who I am. It is how I enter conversations, initiate connection, and invite people to share their stories. The idea being that this is a platform and community where guests and listeners have the freedom to say whatever is on your mind and in your heart. So, when somebody leads with, “Can I just say?”, my answer is an emphatic “YES.” As I embark on this next stage of my podcasting journey, guests will be going beyond what’s expected and diving into the more raw, vulnerable parts of their stories that don’t often get enough air time or perhaps they’ve never shared before. In keeping aligned with my personal values, I am focused on building a community of cycle-breakers who want to connect and grow together.