
This week, we’re unpacking a more grounded, compassionate approach to manifestation.
Manifestation isn’t about thinking positive or forcing an outcome. It’s about aligning your energy, attention, and actions with what you truly value — while honoring your nervous system and personal history.
It’s about expanding your capacity to feel safe enough to dream, receive, and act — without bypassing the real human stuff that shapes you.
Samara is the mind behind Kasai Thrive, where they help people create fulfilling lives — no matter the limitations imposed by systems, trauma, or conditioning. Their work lives at the intersection of trauma-informed care and manifestation, showing us that when we shift our outlook, we can access new levels of self-trust, possibility, and aligned action.
Since 2020, Samara has served clients through workshops, courses, memberships, and private coaching — and they’ve published over 125 episodes of the You 2.0 Podcast (formerly Cozy Co-Creation).
This conversation is one of those nourishing, perspective-shifting talks that reminds you manifestation isn’t about perfection — it’s about presence, regulation, and reclaiming your agency.
Listen for:
Agency and power amidst trauma — Drawing from their background at MIT and trauma-informed counseling, Samara explains how personal empowerment and systemic awareness can coexist.
From academia to manifestation coaching — Samara shares how research on gentrification and agency evolved into helping people reclaim inner power and possibility through trauma-informed manifestation work.
Debunking harmful manifestation myths — They address misconceptions like “you attracted your trauma” or “you must stay positive to manifest,” emphasizing self-love and compassion over blame or vibration policing.
Meeting yourself with love — The key to manifestation (and healing) is being on your own team — orienting toward love, not perfection, even when navigating hardship or triggers.
Finding hope through incremental change — When life feels hopeless, Samara suggests identifying one thing that feels safe or solid.
Capacity and burnout — You can’t build new realities from a burned-out nervous system. Samara distinguishes between firefighter mode (crisis response) and builder mode (creative manifestation) — both essential but separate stages.
The void as fertile ground — The “void” — that liminal space between intention and manifestation — is where many give up. Samara shares how to stay grounded there.
Discernment and integrity in desire — A powerful journal prompt that helps separate authentic desires from performative or external ones.
Samara's Links:
Website: KasaiThrive.com
Instagram: @kasai.thrive
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Hosted by & Produced by Leah Vanderveldt
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