Podcast
Mastering Life's Ups and Downs with Hrvoje Muzar's Teachings
Life is a journey filled with highs and lows, victories and challenges, moments of joy, and times of struggle. In this ever-changing tide of human existence, mastering emotional balance is an essential skill for leading a fulfilling and meaningful life. Enter Hrvoje Muzar, or “H” as he’s affectionately known, a fitness coach, philosopher, and the visionary behind the Energise Retreat in Croatia. Hrvoje blends ancient teachings, modern fitness, and mindful living to guide people on the path to emotional resilience and self-awareness.
By Angela Brownabout a year ago in Interview
Exclusive: Maham Malik Opens Up About Her Journey, Leaked Video Controversy, and New Beginnings
Pakistani-Canadian influencer Maham Malik has recently made headlines, not for her glamorous modeling career but for a deeply personal controversy that has left her followers and the public divided. In this exclusive interview, Maham speaks about her transformation, the emotional toll of the alleged video leak, and her hopes for the future.
By Insight Storiesabout a year ago in Interview
Through the Eyes of The Observer: Gennie de Lange’s War Poems and Art
War is a universal tragedy that touches every corner of the world. It shapes lives, impacts families, and leaves scars that last for generations. But what happens when an artist, through their unique lens, brings the horrors of war to life? That’s where Gennie de Lange’s powerful work comes in. Her book, We Will Never Forget, is a haunting yet beautiful collection of war-themed poetry and ceramic art that sheds light on the devastation caused by conflict, while offering a glimpse of hope through resilience.
By Angela Brownabout a year ago in Interview
Vernal Equinox: Finding Balance in Light and Dark
The Vernal Equinox is a fascinating time of year, marking one of the rare moments when light and dark find themselves in perfect balance. This celestial event occurs twice a year, during the Spring and Autumn Equinoxes, offering a chance to reflect on nature’s harmonious design and how we might strive for balance in our own lives. With March 19th being this year’s Vernal Equinox, it’s the perfect opportunity to dive into the significance of this day and explore ways to celebrate and realign.
By Angela Brownabout a year ago in Interview
The Power of Possibility: Andrea Powell's Story of Courage and Change
Andrea Powell’s story is one of resilience, purpose, and unyielding dedication to creating a better world. From a small town in the Texas woods to becoming a globally recognized advocate for survivors of human trafficking and gender-based violence, Andrea’s journey reflects the power of possibility when someone embraces their calling. Through her work, Andrea has touched the lives of thousands, giving them a voice and the tools for healing. Her mission is rooted in love, justice, and an unwavering commitment to empowering others to break free from their past and step into a life of possibilities.
By Angela Brownabout a year ago in Interview
Results-Based Training: Turning Learning into Real-World Success
As a leader, one of your primary responsibilities is ensuring that the skills and knowledge shared within your organization lead to tangible results. While many training programs aim to educate, not all are designed to create measurable, real-world impact. This is where results based training steps in - a methodology that focuses on learning strategies directly tied to practical application.
By Angela Brownabout a year ago in Interview
Mathira Talks About Her Career, Controversies, and Overcoming Challenges in the Entertainment Industry
t seems like you're looking for a long interview in which Mathira, the Pakistani model and dancer, discusses a specific topic like leaked videos. While I do not have direct access to interviews or videos, I can provide a general overview of what such an interview might cover, based on her past interactions with the media.
By Music Global about a year ago in Interview
Breathe Life Back Into Your Marriage: No Excuses, Just Results
Marriage, at its core, is about connection. It’s about partnership, mutual respect, and, of course, love. However, as life moves forward—jobs, kids, responsibilities, and all the daily distractions—marriages can sometimes slip into autopilot mode. You might find yourself drifting apart from your spouse, perhaps without even realizing it. But here’s the good news: it doesn’t have to stay that way. Reconnecting with your partner is easier than you think, and all it takes is a commitment to put in the effort. No excuses, just results.
By Angela Brownabout a year ago in Interview
Navigating Childhood Anxiety: Tools, Techniques, and Tips for Parents
As parents, it's heartbreaking to watch our children struggle with anxiety. It can feel like there's little we can do to ease their worry or help them navigate the complex emotions they’re experiencing. But the good news is, there are practical steps, tools, and techniques that can empower both you and your child to face anxiety with confidence.
By Angela Brownabout a year ago in Interview
Shaping History: Gennie de Lange’s Ceramic Tiles & Poems Honoring Wartime Stories
In the world of art, there are few creations as powerful as those that intertwine history, personal experience, and deep emotional resonance. One such artist who has mastered this delicate balance is Gennie de Lange, a ceramic artist and poet whose work brings the lasting impact of war into sharp focus. Through her unique fusion of ceramic tiles and poignant poetry, de Lange has created a collection that not only honors the stories of wartime but also offers a voice to the quiet moments of human resilience, sorrow, and hope. Her book We Will Never Forget, which combines 50 war-themed poems with accompanying ceramic artwork, stands as a testament to both her artistic skill and the enduring human spirit in the face of conflict.
By Angela Brownabout a year ago in Interview
Understanding ADHD's Emotional Toll: The Power of Micromoments of Shame
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is a condition often associated with difficulties in attention, impulsivity, and hyperactivity. While these symptoms are widely recognized, what tends to be less discussed is the emotional impact of ADHD, specifically the experience of shame. For many living with ADHD, shame isn’t just an occasional feeling—it’s a recurring, heavy burden, often stemming from seemingly minor incidents or “micromoments” that can compound over time.
By Angela Brownabout a year ago in Interview











