Author, founder, yogi and futurist Christine Marie Mason invites you into a weekly deep dive into how we can live with more freedom, impact and joy. On the show, she talks with a wide variety of experts and inspirers- from doctors to therapists, artists to founders- to help all of us know and love our bodies more, and to discover more freedom, joy and power in our lives. Uplifting, inspiring, educational, poetic and wide ranging! We investigate how our inner beliefs and personal habits relate our material reality; at the places where technology and invention meet the human body and human institutions; at how our cosmology can help or hinder a culture in its evolution toward more love and justice.
Christine works to bring more joy and less suffering alive in the world, starting on the inside of the self and extending into families and cultural systems. A six-time company founder, author of 7 books, yogi and tantrika, mom of four and grandmother, she offers a unique integration of practical activation and spiritual insight. She is the founder and CEO of Rosebud Woman™, an intimate wellness line that invites a new conversation about women, women’s bodies, self-care and power, and the cofounder of Sundari Gardens, a retreat on Hawai’i. Her prior work as a tech CEO and technology futurist has given way to a more organic look at the future of our species, and how we live together better.
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Author, founder, yogi and futurist Christine Marie Mason invites you into a weekly deep dive into how we can live with more freedom, impact and joy. On the show, she talks with a wide variety of experts and inspirers- from doctors to therapists, artists to founders- to help all of us know and love our bodies more, and to discover more freedom, joy and power in our lives. Uplifting, inspiring, educational, poetic and wide ranging! We investigate how our inner beliefs and personal habits relate our material reality; at the places where technology and invention meet the human body and human institutions; at how our cosmology can help or hinder a culture in its evolution toward more love and justice.
Christine works to bring more joy and less suffering alive in the world, starting on the inside of the self and extending into families and cultural systems. A six-time company founder, author of 7 books, yogi and tantrika, mom of four and grandmother, she offers a unique integration of practical activation and spiritual insight. She is the founder and CEO of Rosebud Woman™, an intimate wellness line that invites a new conversation about women, women’s bodies, self-care and power, and the cofounder of Sundari Gardens, a retreat on Hawai’i. Her prior work as a tech CEO and technology futurist has given way to a more organic look at the future of our species, and how we live together better.
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What if the secret to changing the world isn’t solving problems—but unleashing new possibilities? Join us today for a transformative conversation with visionary consciousness facilitator Forrest Wilson. Forrest is the CEO of Luminous Labs + Founder of Luminous Capital, lead facilitator of Light In Action, and host of The Forrest Wilson Experience.
After his father passed away in his early twenties, Forrest decided to let go of the idea he had for his life based on the expectations, conditioning, and cultural constructs he took on as a young person and dive deep into healing, developmental, and awakening journeys. After nearly a decade of playing in the unseen world, Forrest has found connection to a tremendous passion for supporting humanity to live life more fully. By embodying a way of being that is palpably alive, clear, penetrative, and illuminating, Forrest invites folks around him to play all out. The experience of being around Forrest is often described as intense. Intensely loving, clear, challenging, and sometimes confronting.
Settle in with your favorite drink, open your mind, and join us on a journey into what’s possible when we stop trying to fix the world—and start embodying the world we want to live in.
Listen now and step into a new way of being!
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If you’ve ever wondered what it really means to tap into the power of the Divine Feminine, you’re going to love today’s episode. We’re joined by a truly special guest—Laura Swan. If you haven’t heard of Laura yet, she’s a healer, coach, ceremonialist, and the heart behind the Rise of the Rose movement. She spent years helping women reconnect with their power, creativity, and one another.
In our conversation, Laura opens up about her own journey—what it means to answer the call of the Divine Feminine, how she’s built communities of support and healing, and why sisterhood and creativity are so important right now. We discuss practical ways to bring more meaning, connection, and joy into your life, and how you can contribute to this growing movement.
So, if you’re looking for some inspiration or just want to hear from someone who’s walking the walk, you’re in the right place. Grab a cup of tea, get comfy, and join us for this beautiful conversation with Laura.
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There’s something timeless about setting out on foot and letting the rhythm of walking open up new ways of seeing the world—and ourselves. In this episode, Christine is joined by pilgrimage leaders Adam Bauer, Kyle Buckley, Renee Blodgett and Lisa Kalfus to explore the meaning and magic of pilgrimage, from the sacred caves of southern France to the vibrant trails of India and beyond.
You’ll hear personal stories, reflections on the power of walking with intention, and insights into how these journeys can bring us closer to the land and with each other.
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Join us today for an extraordinary conversation with William Ury, one of the world's most respected voices in negotiation and conflict transformation. In this powerful episode, William shares insights from decades of peacemaking work, exploring how imagination, deep listening, and inner peace can transform seemingly intractable conflicts.
A founding member of the Harvard Negotiation Project, William has served as a negotiation advisor to corporations, governments, and international organizations. He has mediated complex conflicts from family disputes to high-stakes international conflicts, including work in the Middle East, Russia, and other challenging global contexts.
William holds a B.A. in industrial engineering from Stanford University and a Ph.D. in Anthropology from Harvard University. He is a sought-after speaker and consultant who has dedicated his career to helping people and organizations transform conflict into cooperation. Through his work, he continues to inspire individuals and leaders to find innovative paths to peace and understanding.
He is the author of several groundbreaking books, including the international bestseller "Getting to Yes" and his latest work "Possible: How We Survive (and Thrive) in an Age of Conflict".
Listen now and expand your vision of what's possible.
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In this week’s episode of the Rose Woman, we explore the foundations of human flourishing with Dr. Darcia Narvaez, a groundbreaking researcher who bridges neuroscience, anthropology, and evolutionary wisdom. Dr. Narvaez is an explorer of human potential, asking profound questions about how early experiences shape our moral development, well-being, and connection to the world around us.
Dr. Narvaez examines how early life experiences (the evolved nest) influence moral functioning and well-being in children and adults. Questions that interest her include: How does early experience shape human nature? What can sustainable indigenous societies teach the modern world? What types of moral orientations do individuals develop in species-typical and atypical environments? What is indigenous ecological wisdom, and how do we cultivate it? How can educators and parents foster optimal development, well-being, and communal imagination?
Her 2014 book won the 2015 William James Book Award from the APA and the 2017 Expanded Reason Award for research. She is a fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, the American Psychological Association, and the American Educational Research Association. She hosts the website EvolvedNest.org and is president of KindredMedia.org.
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In this extraordinary episode, Zach Leary, Author of "Your Extraordinary Mind - Psychedelics in the 21st Century and How to Use Them" and Host of the Psychedelics Then and Now podcast, offers a deeply personal and revolutionary perspective on consciousness, healing, and the human growth potential. He opens up about his extraordinary journey through the psychedelic landscape, sharing intimate insights from growing up to finding his path of healing and transformation.
Over the last 30 years, Zach has found himself in the center of the psychedelic movement with a front row seat for the modern renaissance while also having first-hand knowledge of the historical legacy of the counterculture's influence on psychedelic exploration.
After spending many years as a digital marketing expert for some of the world's largest brands, Zach had a wake-up call 13 years ago that thrust him back into the center of the psychedelic cyclone thanks to the influence of his primary teacher and mentor, Ram Dass. Since then, he has found his unique voice and method in being able to contribute to the revolutionary new psychedelic movement of the 21st Century.
Join us for a deeply moving conversation that bridges personal narrative with collective transformation, offering listeners a rare glimpse into the heart of the psychedelic movement and the potential for individual and societal healing.
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Ever wondered what happens when we stop trying to explain away the mysterious and start truly listening to the extraordinary? Join us for a mind-expanding conversation with Dr. Jeffrey J. Kripal, a pioneering scholar who's not afraid to explore the weird, wonderful, and unexplainable.
Jeffrey J. Kripal holds the J. Newton Rayzor Chair in Philosophy and Religious Thought at Rice University, where he served as the Associate Dean of the School of Humanities (2019-2023), chaired the Department of Religion for eight years, and also helped create the GEM Program, a doctoral concentration in the study of Gnosticism, Esotericism, and Mysticism that is the largest program of its kind in the world. He presently helps direct the Center for Theory and Research at the Esalen Institute in Big Sur, California, where he served as Chair of the Board from 2015 to 2020.
Jeff is the author or co-author of thirteen books, nine of which are with The University of Chicago Press. He has also served as the Editor in Chief of the Macmillan Handbook Series on Religion (ten volumes, 2015-2016). He specializes in the study of extreme religious states and the re-visioning of a New Comparativism, particularly as both involve putting “the impossible” back on the academic table again. He is presently working on a three-volume study of paranormal currents in the history of religions and the sciences for The University of Chicago Press, collectively entitled The Super Story.
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In a world where loneliness has become an epidemic and healthcare often feels impersonal, Dr. Elizabeth "Liz" Markle offers a revolutionary approach: prescribing community as medicine.
Dr. Elizabeth Markle, a licensed psychologist and co-founder of Open Source Wellness, challenges traditional healthcare approaches by introducing a revolutionary "Community As Medicine" model. She explores how social connection, movement, nutrition, and stress reduction can heal more than pharmaceuticals. Through Open Source Wellness, Liz has developed innovative group programs that prescribe community support, demonstrating significant improvements in participants' physical and mental health. Join us as she shares with us how community can be the most powerful medicine.
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Marianne Williamson is a luminous voice in spiritual thought, conscious politics, and transformative healing. For more than four decades, she’s been a leader in spiritually progressive circles. She’s the author of 16 books, four of which have been #1 New York Times best sellers. A quote from the mega-bestseller A Return to Love, “Our deepest fear is not that we are inadequate. Our deepest fear is that we are powerful beyond measure…” is considered an anthem for a contemporary generation of seekers.
Williamson founded Project Angel Food, a non-profit organization that has delivered more than 19 million meals to ill and dying homebound patients in the Los Angeles area since 1989. She has also worked throughout her career on poverty, anti-hunger and racial reconciliation issues. In 2004, she co-founded The Peace Alliance and supported the creation of a U.S. Department of Peace. She’s run for president twice, to add the voice of love into the political conversation. Her most recent book is The Mystic Jesus, and she has an upcoming course that we are excited about, Tye Magnificent Crone.
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Today on the Rose Woman Podcast, social psychologist Lucy Caldwell joins us and shares how small groups can create transformative social change, bridging divides and reimagining our collective potential. She is passionate about bringing people together, even in tough times. She believes that despite living in a culture of fear and facing countless challenges, we have a powerful way forward: by connecting with each other and building grassroots momentum. Her approach isn't about dwelling on problems, but creating an optimistic movement that unites people and helps them discover their collective strength. By drawing communities together and empowering them from the ground up, she sees real potential for positive change.
Join us as we explore Lucy's inspiring work of awakening human potential, fostering empathy, and creating a more compassionate, inclusive world—one collaborative circle at a time.
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We're living through intense times, and it's easy to feel overwhelmed. In this solo episode, Christine guides us through the landscape of human resilience, exploring how to stay present and loving during challenging times. Through breathwork, personal insights, and historical perspectives, she offers a compassionate guide to understanding overwhelm, collective grief, and personal resilience.
Tune in and remember: You are not alone. You are part of a long, beautiful lineage of humans who have faced darkness and continued to love.
Listen now and let yourself be held.
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Today, we're exploring the profound wisdom of Richard Bock - a master of breath work, aquatic body healing, and spiritual exploration. Richard brings over 40 years of personal inquiry into practices that unlock our deepest potential. From wandering through India as a young seeker to developing the Quantum Light Breath technique, he's dedicated his life to helping people reconnect with their authentic selves. In this episode, we'll journey through Richard's remarkable story - from his exploration through India and radical experiments in consciousness to his current work in Soma Rasa, exploring how breath, presence, and emotional awareness can transform our human experience. Get ready for an intimate, powerful conversation about healing, liberation, and the extraordinary capacity of the human heart.
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In this special bonus episode, Christine Marie Mason will share a preview of "The Nine Lives of Woman: Sensual, Sexual, and Reproductive Stages from Birth to 100”, a groundbreaking exploration of female sensuality, sexuality, and personal development. Drawing from her years of research and personal experience, Christine challenges traditional narratives about women's life stages, offering a revolutionary perspective that celebrates embodiment, empowerment, and the unchanging essence of the feminine spirit. This book shares intimate insights and a vision for a world where every woman's journey is honored, understood, and embraced.
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Most people see money as a tool, but what if it's also a mirror reflecting your hidden emotional landscape? Join us this week with Diana Chambers, renowned Family Wealth Mentor™. She is committed to helping her clients manage their wealth in emotionally intelligent ways. She has always been a trailblazer. Not only was she the first woman hired into management as a member of the strategic planning team at Redland PLC, a major British company, but she also subsequently became the fundraiser for an educational project in Bosnia during the war and then the team director launching schools of servant leadership in the United States. In these settings and others, Diana reflected on the impact of money on her life, and she is now a trusted confidant to others as they address the challenges and opportunities they and their families face when owning, spending, and allocating their wealth wisely.
Whether you're wealthy or working to build resources, this episode offers transformative insights into creating a healthier, more conscious relationship with money. Listen in, and this may guide you through understanding family wealth dynamics, overcoming financial trauma, and developing a more integrated approach to prosperity that honors both personal and collective well-being.
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What if true leadership is more about presence, healing, and deep connection than endless action and strategy? Today we have the pleasure of speaking with Nicholas Janni, a transformational coach and leadership expert whose groundbreaking book "Leader as Healer" challenges the traditional leadership paradigm.
Nicholas is the Co-founder and Programme Director of The Matrix Development, where he catalyzes the future by working with CEOs and senior teams globally. He also teaches at two of the world's leading business schools, pioneering a new vision and practice of leadership.
Today, Nicholas shares his insights on the importance of vulnerability, emotional intelligence, and true leadership's healing power. Whether you're a seasoned executive or aspiring to make a bigger impact, we invite you to listen in and learn more about the holistic, embodied, and soulful approach to guiding organizations and communities.
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Renowned mindfulness expert Dr. Shauna Shapiro joins us for an insightful conversation on the transformative power of meditation and self-compassion.
Dr. Shauna Shapiro is a professor, author, and internationally recognized expert in mindfulness and self-compassion. With over 25 years of experience, she integrates the ancient teachings of mindfulness with the latest scientific research on the brain. These practices have the power to rewire our brain and bring about lasting change in ourselves and our world. Dr. Shapiro is the author of several books, including the acclaimed "Good Morning, I Love You", the children's book "Good Morning, I Love You, Violet." and “The Art and Science of Mindfulness: Integrating Mindfulness Into the Helping Professions”
She is a summa cum laude graduate of Duke University and a Fellow of the Mind and Life Institute, co-founded by the Dalai Lama. Her TEDx Talk, The Power of Mindfulness, has been viewed over 3 million times.
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Step into a transformative conversation about sex, relationships, and psychedelics with the expertise of Dr. Cat Meyer, PsyD, LMFT is a licensed psychotherapist specializing in sex, trauma, and psychedelics working in the field for over 15+ years. She is also a ceremonialist, Celtic shamanic arts practitioner, author, and international speaker dedicated to evolving the relationship we have surrounding sexuality and our bodies.
Dr Cat’s clinical work with psychedelics combines her skills and knowledge of trauma, sex, and energy psychology.
She approaches the work with her clients from a multi-layered and spiritual perspective for powerful activations and Transformations.
Dr Cat is the founder of SexLoveYoga.com, an online platform integrating various schools of thought including science, kink, tantric yoga, and psychology designed to help people create a deeply fulfilling, prosperous relational and sexual life.
As an expert and published researcher on the topic of sex, Dr. Cat leads workshops and retreats internationally. She has spoken on several large stages around the world, including Mind Valley, Wonderland Conference, and Health Optimisation Summit in London. Dr. Cat is the host of the podcast Sex Love Psychedelics, author of the book sexloveyoga, and co-founder of Un.done women’s sensual yoga experience.
This episode is a must-listen for anyone seeking to deepen their understanding of the transformative potential at the intersection of sex, relationships, and psychedelics. Prepare to be inspired, challenged, and empowered as we explore this potent terrain with the guidance of Dr. Cat.
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Yoga has come a long way. From its ancient roots in the Indus Valley to becoming a global phenomenon practiced by millions, this ancient discipline's journey is truly fascinating.
In this episode, yoga teacher and author Christine Marie Mason shares her unique perspective, rooted in her transformative personal experience with yoga. She guides us through the influential figures, cultural forces, and challenges that have shaped the evolution of yoga in the West. Listen in and join us as we trace this transformative practice's past, present, and future.
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We are thrilled to welcome Alan Paige Lightman as a guest on our podcast, where he will share his unique perspectives on the intersection of science, spirituality, and the human experience.
Alan Lightman is an American physicist, writer, and social entrepreneur. PhD in physics, Caltech. He is the recipient of six honorary degrees. He has served on the faculties of Harvard and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and was the first person at MIT to receive dual faculty appointments in science and in the humanities. He is currently the professor of the practice of the humanities at MIT. Lightman’s work in astrophysics concerns black holes and cosmic radiation processes. The episode weaves together scientific inquiry, spiritual wonder, and philosophical depth, encouraging listeners to embrace a worldview that integrates awe and material reality. Join us as we explore the profound insights he has to offer.
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In this special episode, we explore the complex history and deeper meaning behind the Thanksgiving holiday. We welcome Community Leader Chief Phillip Scott to guide us in reflecting on living in the right relationship with the land, ourselves, and each other. Chief Phillip Scott is a respected elder and spiritual leader of the Lakota tradition. He has dedicated his life to protecting and preserving indigenous ways of living and traditional ceremonial practices. He is the founder of Ancestral Voices, which for 30 years has been offering these traditions forward.
This episode invites us to reframe our approach to Thanksgiving - to tap into deeper wells of gratitude, reconnect with the land, and honor the original caretakers. Join us as we unwind the stories we've been told and explore how to live in greater alignment with principles of harmony for all.
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