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The Love You Give is your podcast for a spiritually successful life. Guiding you through these interviews is host Ali Tate Cutler who is a model, environmental activist, and self-love advocate. She interviews experts at the top of the self help, business, body positivity and wellness worlds for sound advice on living an integrated life.

The Love You Give Ali Tate Cutler

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The Love You Give is your podcast for a spiritually successful life. Guiding you through these interviews is host Ali Tate Cutler who is a model, environmental activist, and self-love advocate. She interviews experts at the top of the self help, business, body positivity and wellness worlds for sound advice on living an integrated life.

    Dr. Asia Muhammad on Medical Racism and Corruption in Big Pharma

    Dr. Asia Muhammad on Medical Racism and Corruption in Big Pharma

    TLYG talks to Dr. Asia Muhammad about the history of medical racism, corruption within Big Pharma, the problems with the FDA, and how to work on gut health with natural remedies.   @drasiamuhammad

    • 1h 1m
    Seerut K. Chawla on Anti-Fragility and Distress Tolerance

    Seerut K. Chawla on Anti-Fragility and Distress Tolerance

    TLYG talks to renowned psychotherapist, Seerut Chawla, about the culture of fragility that is cultivated online and how that is doing a disservice to all.  
    @seerutkchawla
    https://www.seerutkchawla.com/
     
    Seerut is a psychotherapist based in London; I trained at the University of Roehampton in Integrative Counselling and Psychotherapy.
    Also a bit of a nerd, and a die hard Lord Of The Rings fan.

    • 1h 11 min
    Salomé Sibonex on Authoritarianism and Otherization in the time of Covid19 and beyond

    Salomé Sibonex on Authoritarianism and Otherization in the time of Covid19 and beyond

    TLYG talks to thought leader and writer, Salomé Sibonex, about the growing authoritarianism taking place in governments and populations around the world in the time of Covid19.
    She argues that authoritarianism has been growing since the invention of social media, coming from self-censorship and shutting down of our ideological opposites taking place online and now spreading to our institutions.
    Salomé Sibonex is a writer and artist known for her distinct style of truth-telling, melding philosophy and psychology to diagnose modern issues. She's written for Areo Magazine, writes the cult-favorite newsletter Spiritual Soap, and examines film as modern mythology on her podcast, the Silver Eye Society. You can find Salomé on Twitter and Instagram via @SalomeSibonex.
    https://www.salomesibonex.com/who-is-she
    @salomesibonex

    • 1h 13 min
    Britt Johnson on Cosmic Mapping and Womb Work

    Britt Johnson on Cosmic Mapping and Womb Work

    TLYG talks to Britt Jonhson, an evolutionary astrologer, shadow worker and womb guide, about how to look at natal charts as a blueprint.  
    @venus_rising_

    • 1h 6 min
    Clementine Morrigan on Cancel Culture

    Clementine Morrigan on Cancel Culture

    TLYG talks to author, trauma work-shopper, co-host of Fucking Cancelled podcast, and eco-activist Clementine Morrigan about the definition of cancel culture, why its harmful for leftist movements, and the psychological processes behind this social movement. @clementinemorrigan
    https://www.clementinemorrigan.com/

    • 1h 23 min
    Milli Hill on Birthing like a Feminist and Reclaiming our Birth Experience

    Milli Hill on Birthing like a Feminist and Reclaiming our Birth Experience

    TLYG talks to author Milli Hill (Birth like a Feminist and The Positive Birth Book) about her birth stories, how we can start to reclaim our birth experiences and make it empowering, and just how much birth is like sex.  
    @millihill

    • 45 min

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Mysteriousidiot ,

Thank you!

I've been listening to podcasts for a couple of years now and out of the many I have tried out, this will definitely stay in my top 10. I am so happy to have found this and here are some reasons why:

1) Unlike other podcasts where you sometimes feel like you are just witnessing an interview, every episode I have listened to made me feel like I was actually participating in an real, down to earth and honest conversation with friends on amazing topics.

2) Ali is super chill, listens attentively, and every time she asks a question you can feel that the guests are super excited to engage, open up and as a result the answers are always super interesting.

3) Both Ali and the guests are super open, vulnerable and honest about any topic they choose to discuss, no BS. Just a raw conversation between two perfectly imperfect people trying to navigate this beautiful mess that is our mind and our world.

It takes time, effort, and love to make a podcast, and Ali has done an amazing job of it. You do not need to adhere to any specific belief system or lifestyle to listen to this, it is all inclusive and simply mind opening. Thank you, I have been listening to this podcast every morning and it has helped me get through the day a bit better, I am grateful.

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