134 episódios

Thanks for checking out the Sacred Changemakers podcast, my name is Jayne Warrilow and I am passionate about human potential. This podcast has one purpose to truly take a stand for change and transformation, but not just any old change, we believe in positive change with the potential to make a real difference in our world. We’re talking personal, professional and social impact. So come with us on a journey, as we go behind the scenes with people who are making a real difference in our world. Each episode we will be diving deeply into topics that keep you inspired and at your best, sometimes we’ll be interviewing thought leaders, sharing tools and resources, and sometimes we’ll be leading deep-dive conversations tackling the challenging issues of our times. We’re committed to bringing you the best insights and strategies, so you can move into action in ways that matter. Together, we can make the world a better place. I hope you join us

Sacred Changemakers Jayne Warrilow

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Thanks for checking out the Sacred Changemakers podcast, my name is Jayne Warrilow and I am passionate about human potential. This podcast has one purpose to truly take a stand for change and transformation, but not just any old change, we believe in positive change with the potential to make a real difference in our world. We’re talking personal, professional and social impact. So come with us on a journey, as we go behind the scenes with people who are making a real difference in our world. Each episode we will be diving deeply into topics that keep you inspired and at your best, sometimes we’ll be interviewing thought leaders, sharing tools and resources, and sometimes we’ll be leading deep-dive conversations tackling the challenging issues of our times. We’re committed to bringing you the best insights and strategies, so you can move into action in ways that matter. Together, we can make the world a better place. I hope you join us

    134. Storytelling For A Better World with Tamika Bickham

    134. Storytelling For A Better World with Tamika Bickham

    134. Storytelling For A Better World with Tamika Bickham
    Today our guest on the podcast is Tamika Bickham, an award-winning broadcast journalist and creative director, touting over 15 years in front of and behind the camera. With a track record of hosting and reporting over 3,000 hours of live broadcast TV, and producing/directing over 2,500 videos, Tamika's expertise is undeniable. As the Founder and CEO of TB Media Group, she leads a nonfiction video production studio specializing in crafting long-form, documentary-style content for CSR leaders. Tamika's talent for distilling complex information into engaging, clear, concise visual stories has garnered her recognition, including the ABBY for Best Feature in Journalism and multiple Hermes Creative Awards.
    Tamika is a passionate storyteller and an advocate for a better world. She shares her journey from traditional news to founding TB Media, a platform dedicated to authentic and purposeful storytelling for good. We discuss how storytelling can create connections, inspire action, and influence policy changes toward a more equal and connected society. Tamika emphasizes the importance of sharing authentic and honest stories that elevate mental health and well-being and foster community. From the role of storytellers in media and the pitfalls of the 24-hour news cycle to the quest for authentic content in the digital age, we'll discuss the responsibilities of being a changemaker in the storytelling world.
    This conversation is not just about the power of narratives to move people emotionally but also to move them into action, for you as our listener to recognize the value of your own voices and the stories you carry. So join us as we unpack these insights and look at how small businesses and change-makers can harness storytelling to inspire emotion and meaningful change. It's an episode that challenges us to rethink the stories we consume, create, and share for a better world.
    Key Takeaways
    How storytelling connects people and amplifies social impact.How honest stories can show us what it means to be human sharing compassion and kindnessThe challenges of big media and its emphasis on ratings lead to sensational coverage.How to share stories that move people into actionHow to be authentic in telling diverse, connected stories that can amplify your social impact message
    Memorable Quote
    “I think most journalists get into the media, not just because we wanna be on TV or because we wanna be a public figure, but because we understand and value the importance of giving voice to those who are voiceless and the power that comes with telling real-life stories.”—Tamika Bickham
    Episode Resources:
    TB Media Group WebsiteTamika’s Linkedin ProfileTamara’s InstagramSacredChangemakers.comOur Sacred CommunityJayne’s WebsiteJayne Warrilow on Linkedin
    Thank you to our sponsor:
    A HUGE thank you to our Inner Circle members, our podcast sponsors, and our extended Sacred Changemakers community who are helping us make a global impact aligned with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, all visible on our...

    • 59 min
    133. Sacred Duty: The Role Of Spirituality In The Workplace

    133. Sacred Duty: The Role Of Spirituality In The Workplace

    133. Sacred Duty: The Role Of Spirituality In The Workplace
    Today’s episode is a little different as I am not just talking with one guest but with a roundtable of 6 guests who are all members of our inner circle and thought leaders in their own right. We’ve chosen a conversation that we hope will help you expand your mindset and perhaps rethink the role of business and what is possible in today’s modern world.
    Our guests on the podcast today are:
    Lynn Rousseau is a seasoned executive and entrepreneur, as well as the CEO and founder of The Conscious Leader, a boutique coaching and consulting company dedicated to raising the conscious awareness of every leader to support intentional, conscious leadership that creates cohesive teams, fulfilling workplaces, successful organizations, and connected communities worldwide. Our specialty is individual and team leadership development for senior executives.  We work with a diverse range of high-growth companies, from technology to established financial institutions, and are focused on developing the CEO and their leadership team.  We help leaders leverage their strengths and transform unproductive habits into new practices that support unparalleled individual, team, and organizational growth. https://theconsciousleader.com/
    Dr. Al Spicer is the CEO and founder of Extraordinary Life, Inc. We are the trusted confidant and strategic advisor for senior-level leaders. We have the conversations with them that they can’t, or don’t, with anyone else. We like to say that we are the river guide helping them navigate the turbulent intersection of where their life, leadership, and legacy meet. Typical challenges we help them solve include people problems, skewed priorities, blind spots, interpersonal skill gaps, and burnout. Learn more at www.ExtraordinaryLife.com
    Tess Cox is the founder of Tess Cox & Associates and an Executive Leadership Coach, Consultant, and Speaker. She specializes in leadership coaching and assists global clients across sectors, including agribusiness, tech, healthcare, hospitality, and more. Her process emphasizes self-awareness, aligning with personal values and purpose, and mastering communication. TC&A has helped many achieve lasting transformation with life-changing outcomes, instilling new mindsets and behaviors for better leadership and personal growth. I've authored several books, including "The Leadership Blueprint," designed to guide individuals in architecting fulfilling careers and lives. http://www.tesscoxandassociates.com
    Crina Ancuta is an Executive coach and co-author of ONE – Your Compass to Living Your One Life to the Fullest. Crina guides business leaders through organizational crises, supporting them to navigate business turnarounds and restructurings with humanity and integrity, to build heart-centered foundations for sustainable growth, and to create a long-lasting legacy they can be proud to leave behind as they live conscious, rewarding personal lives.  https://www.linkedin.com/in/crinaancuta/
    Jo Meadwell brings Ancient Wisdom into today's leadership; She invites Leaders to access, trust, and lead from their intuition. Jo is best known as Executive Leadership Coach, Facilitator, Author, Speaker, and Sacred Changemaker for her groundbreaking work in Values-Based Leadership. In her 30 years of service in this field, she has facilitated the transformation of thousands of leaders and their teams. Jo...

    • 1h 16 min
    132. The Soulful Path To A Beautiful Business with Steven Morris

    132. The Soulful Path To A Beautiful Business with Steven Morris

    132. The Soulful Path To A Beautiful Business with Steven Morris
    Our guest on the podcast today is Steven Morris, an ever-curious life-seeker, brand, and culture-building expert, and author of "The Beautiful Business." With over 25 years of entrepreneurial experience, he has served as a trusted advisor to over 3,000 business leaders and evolved over 250 brands and cultures, including giants like Google, Habitat for Humanity, and Disney. His book, "The Beautiful Business," and his widely read blog testify to his consulting expertise in creating unignorable, magnetic, and sustainable companies. His diverse interests, including meditation, fine art painting, surfing, and beekeeping, infuse his work with creativity, soul, and a deep understanding of the human experience.
    In today’s episode, we explore many different themes that weave together the intersection of spirituality, innovation, and sustainability in the context of life and business. Steven makes the profound case that artistry and soul aren't just personal pursuits; they're the bedrock of a genuinely vibrant workplace. We address how these core values shape individuals' and companies' decisions and trajectories. Through a rich and vibrant dialogue, Steven shows us the path to redefining success to encapsulate well-being, environmental integrity, customer contentment, and community impact.
    We discuss the realms of human artistry and their alignment with beautiful business and, in doing so, discover the transformative potential of leadership and culture that organically emerge from this mindset. We'll learn about approaching business with a reverent heart, embracing unseen forces, and nurturing reciprocity in relationships while fostering a sense of connection, belonging, and resilience in the face of uncertainty.
    Steven guides us through the 'three main doors’ of entry to organizational evolution, highlighting how these elements are all needed for authentic, sustainable transformation. This deep conversation captured Steven’s passion for his work, awakening businesses to cultivate and express a better, more human future, making a compelling case for embracing human artistry and imagination to forge business as a force of good in the world.
    Key Takeaways
    Discover what makes a business “beautiful.”How to navigate the unseen forces shaping business and performanceThe power of healing trauma and somatic experiencing in businessExpanding success metrics beyond profitsExplore culture, strategy, and brand as critical, interwoven aspects of effective organizational development.
    Memorable Quote
    “If we only do the upfront work, whatever that upfront work is, and we don't integrate it, and create wholeness within the organization, not just for the individuals, but for the team, then the likelihood of this strategy or initiative growing roots over a period of time - it’s not going to happen.” — Steven Morris
    Episode Resources:
    Steven’s WebsiteSteven’s Linkedin ProfileBOOK: The Beautiful Business By Steven MorrisThe Insights BlogSacredChangemakers.comOur Sacred...

    • 1h 4 min
    131. How TroubleMaking Builds Bridges To The Future (And Hip-Hop Inspired Change) with Mohan Sivaloganathan

    131. How TroubleMaking Builds Bridges To The Future (And Hip-Hop Inspired Change) with Mohan Sivaloganathan

    131. How TroubleMaking Builds Bridges To The Future (And Hip-Hop Inspired Change) with Mohan Sivaloganathan
    Our guest on the podcast today is Mohan Sivaloganathan is the Batman of Social Impact, as a nonprofit leader by day and hip-hop artist by night. Mohan is the CEO of Our Turn, the nation's leading movement of students fighting for education justice. Above all, Mohan is a father, husband, son, brother, friend, and Troublemaker for the status quo. Mohan has partnered with young people, professionals, and organizations to advance transformative change in the areas of education, justice reform, mental health, civic engagement, and more. On the mic, he has delivered performances and talks in partnership with the World Economic Forum, Stanford Social Innovation Review, Net Impact, NYU, Penn State, the University of San Diego, Independent Sector, Fordham, Synergos Institute, Centre for Social Innovation, Defy Ventures, the World in Conversation Project, and many more. Mohan was awarded as a “40 Under 40 Rising Star” by New York Nonprofit Media and a “Next Generation Leader” by the Human Services Council. He was featured in Good is the New Cool, an Amazon Philanthropy & Charity #1 new release.
    Today, Mohan shares his path of continuous personal growth behind the scenes, his experiences as an immigrant and a father, and how his roots have fueled his passionate drive for social justice. We discuss the power of troublemaking as a force for good, the sacred in life and business, and the transformative possibilities when we weave music, culture, and activism into a harmonious movement for change.
    We dive deep into the heart of what it means to be a leader in today's world. We discuss Mohan's approach to inclusive "harmonious leadership," which suggests that embracing individuality and community is key to unlocking our collective potential. We tackle the formidable task of addressing systemic inequities, emphasizing the need to change not just structures but also mental models and narratives, and we talk about the pivotal role of the CEO in driving change.
    Key Takeaways
    How can Mohan authentically be himself as CEO of ‘Our Turn’The Power of Music and Art in Social MovementsReimagining education to focus on student talents and creativityInvesting in narrative change, mental models, and diversity in guiding deeper changeConcept of Harmonious LeadershipMohan sharing his hip-hop song "Love Letter" as an expression of music for social justice
    Memorable Quote
    “We need to invest more deeply in narrative change work, changing the actual conversations that are happening. We need to be passing the mic because if you want to be able to move mental models, you need to have proximity to different communities” - Mohan Sivaloganathan
    Episode Resources:
    Mohan’s Personal WebsiteIt’s Our Turn WebsiteMohan’s Linkedin ProfileSacredChangemakers.comOur Sacred CommunityJayne Warrilow on Linkedin
    Thank you to our sponsor:
    A HUGE thank you to the members of our Inner Circle, who are our podcast sponsors, and also our extended Sacred Changemakers community, who are helping us to make a global impact aligned with the United Nations...

    • 54 min
    130. Bridging Divides: Harnessing Nature's Wisdom for Global Impact with Tabitha Scott

    130. Bridging Divides: Harnessing Nature's Wisdom for Global Impact with Tabitha Scott

    Bridging Divides: Harnessing Nature's Wisdom for Global Impact with Tabitha Scott
    Today’s guest on the podcast is Tabitha Scott, a Business Futurist and Executive Sustainability Officer for Gilbane, a $7B privately held construction company. Tabitha guides organizations through rapid change using nature’s time-tested patterns to boost growth and adaptability. Her influential voice on the Forbes Business Council in 2023 and her authorship of the Nautilus Award-winning and bestselling book Trust Your Animal Instincts place her at the vanguard of modern innovation. Tabitha’s upcoming book, Powering Change, highlights the predictable and transformational benefits of leveraging human and technology dynamics for greater financial success.
    Tabitha's career highlights include significant contributions at the intersection of business and nature. She served on the Executive Office Roundtable on Climate Change during the Obama Administration and was a delegate representing the built sector for the Presidential Climate Action Plan under the Bush Administration. Additionally, Tabitha received recognition from the White House for her work using AI, smart technology data, and positive behavior change science to help military communities reduce energy costs. Three net zero communities and the world’s largest rooftop solar project were also developed through her leadership over a decade ago.
    Today’s episode explores bridging divides and harnessing nature's wisdom for global impact. Tabitha shares her journey from burnout to empowerment, emphasizing the importance of business and leadership in creating positive change for the world's future. We explore topics such as the way we, as humans in the modern world, find ourselves disconnected from nature; we consider the impact of technology and social media and the necessity of how we might change the way we live our lives to address climate change and other environmental and global challenges. Join us as we learn from Tabitha’s wisdom and explore an organic path to sustainability and inclusive global impact.
    If you’re looking for some help with how to create success for yourself and the planet, then this is a conversation you won’t want to miss!
    Key Takeaways
    Deteriorating Relationship with NatureSeeing patterns and predictability in business through nature's principlesShifting the mindset from viewing nature as tools for profit to living in harmony with natureBusinesses' role in creating positive change for the world's futureHarnessing Organizational Energy and Leadership
    Memorable Quote
    “The more we take ourselves away and have no exposure to the natural world, the more defunct our businesses and our lives are gonna be.” — Tabitha Scott
    Episode Resources:
    Tabitha’s WebsiteTabitha’s LinkedinBOOK: Powering Change: The Hidden Resource To Unleash Potential, Productivity And Profits by Tabitha ScottBOOK: Trust Your Animals Instincts - Recharge Your Life & Ignite Your Power by Tabitha ScottSacredChangemakers.comOur Sacred CommunityJayne Warrilow on Linkedin
    Thank you to our sponsor:
    A HUGE thank you to

    • 1h 2 min
    129. Beyond Success: Psychedelics as a Pathway to Profound Personal Growth with Austin Mao

    129. Beyond Success: Psychedelics as a Pathway to Profound Personal Growth with Austin Mao

    Today's guest on the podcast is Austin Mao, an entrepreneur, author, poet, and keynote speaker on the intersection of science and spirituality, psychology, and shamanism. He is a co-founder of Ceremonia, a non-profit psychedelic church facilitating change makers and creators through what 96% of alumni share as the most profound experience of their lives. He has guided more than 400 founders, including Fortune 500 executives, Silicon Valley Unicorn founders, and major blockchain leaders, through their transformation towards living a life of inspired creativity, purpose, and peace.
    In today’s episode, we dive into a deep conversation about the transformative power of psychedelics as a catalyst for profound personal growth. Austin shares his deeply personal journey of shedding societal definitions of success and embarking on a path to find true happiness and joy, leading him from entrepreneurship to becoming a psychedelic facilitator after a life-altering experience.
    Together, we explore the neuroscience, psychology, and spiritual dimensions of psychedelic experiences, highlighting their potential for deep healing and connection. With insights into the history and resurgence of psychedelics, as well as the importance of integration and community, this episode offers a compelling exploration of how psychedelics can pave the way for personal and professional fulfillment, leaving listeners inspired to embark on their own journeys of self-discovery and transformation.
    From the impact of psychedelics on the default mode network in the brain to the protective inner parts of Internal Family Systems, we consider the potential role of psychedelics in redefining success and reuniting the world; this episode presents a thought-provoking exploration into the intersections of neuroscience, psychology, and spirituality. With heartfelt moments of gratitude and vulnerability, this dialogue offers a rich tapestry of insights and experiences, inviting listeners to embrace new perspectives and embark on their own paths of profound personal growth.
    Key Takeaways
    Austin's perspective on redefining success based on personal fulfillment rather than societal standardsThe impact of internal states on external outcomesHow to select a psychedelic facilitator for safety and empowermentPotential harm and influence of psychedelics in spiritual contextsNeuroscience, psychology, and spirituality levels of how psychedelics workBecoming a role model for others in service of true equalityAustin’s vision for the future of psychedelic facilitation
    Memorable Quote
    "The number one component for a positive psychedelic experience is safety. And the best ingredient for safety is self-empowerment.”—Austin Mao
    Episode Resources:
    Austin’s Website: Ceremonia Circle. Take a look at the events page for upcoming journeys.Austin’s Linkedin ProfileBOOK: The Second Mountain by David BrooksSacredChangemakers.comOur Sacred CommunityJayne’s WebsiteJayne Warrilow on Linkedin
    Thank you to our sponsor:
    A HUGE thank you to our Inner Circle members, our podcast sponsors,...

    • 1h 7 min

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