Sacred Changemakers

Jayne Warrilow

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

  1. 211. The Red Thread Of Change: Making Change Make Sense with Tamsen Webster

    10 uur geleden

    211. The Red Thread Of Change: Making Change Make Sense with Tamsen Webster

    What if the reason your best ideas aren’t landing isn’t that they lack value, but because people can’t yet see the thread that connects them? In this energizing episode of the Sacred Changemakers Podcast, I’m joined by Tamsen Webster, researcher, author, and professional sensegiver. For more than 25 years, Tamsen has helped leaders and organizations turn new concepts into clear, principled cases for change that people can actually understand, follow, and support. Tamsen is the creator of the Red Thread methodology, the 9 Principles of Lasting Change, and the author of Find Your Red Thread and Say What They Can’t Unhear. She is also a doctoral researcher at Teachers College, Columbia University, where she explores how to make meaningful perspective shifts both more likely and more ethical. Together, we explore why good ideas often fail to land, even when the logic is sound, and what it really takes to create the kind of “aha” moments that lead to lasting change. Tamsen shares the difference between convincing someone and creating conviction, and why the most powerful messages are often built from principles people already hold, but haven’t yet connected. This is such a valuable conversation for coaches, consultants, and purpose-led practitioners who are carrying ideas that matter, but who want to communicate them in ways that feel clear, ethical, and deeply human. It’s not about persuasion as pressure. It’s about helping people see something in a new way, so they can walk toward change willingly. Key Takeaways Why good ideas often fail to land, even when they make perfect sense.How “aha moments” can be designed, not just hoped for.The difference between convincing people and creating real conviction.Why lasting change begins with principles people already believe.How coaches and changemakers can communicate ideas in a more ethical, resonant, and effective way. About Tamsen Webster Tamsen Webster is a researcher, author, and professional sensegiver who helps leaders and organizations make new ideas click. For over 25 years, she has supported people in turning novel concepts into clear, principled cases for change that others can understand and support. Her work led to the Red Thread methodology, the 9 Principles of Lasting Change, and two books: Find Your Red Thread and Say What They Can’t Unhear. As a doctoral researcher at Teachers College, Columbia University, Tamsen studies how to make meaningful perspective shifts both more likely and more ethical. Learn More About Today’s Guest Message Design Institute website ****→ https://tamsenwebster.com/Book: The Red Thread by Tamsen Webster → https://amzn.to/3TcWRRzBook: Say What They Can’t Unhear by Tamsen Webster → https://amzn.to/4eEj57wTamsen on LinkedIn → https://www.linkedin.com/in/tamsenwebster/ About the Host Jayne Warrilow is the founder of Sacred Changemakers, a global community and learning space exploring the intersection of human resonance, regenerative change, and conscious leadership. Learn more at sacredchangemakers.com

    54 min.
  2. 210. Leading in Chaos: Healing, Awakening, and the Next Evolution of Leadership with Amy Elizabeth Fox and Nicholas Janni

    6 jul

    210. Leading in Chaos: Healing, Awakening, and the Next Evolution of Leadership with Amy Elizabeth Fox and Nicholas Janni

    What if the leadership needed for these chaotic times is not simply about better strategy, but about healing what has been left unattended in ourselves, our organizations, and our world? In this profound episode of the Sacred Changemakers Podcast, I’m joined by Amy Elizabeth Fox and Nicholas Janni, co-authors of the new book Leading in Chaos. Together, they bring decades of experience working with CEOs, senior teams, Fortune 500 companies, and global organizations at the intersection of leadership, culture change, human development, and consciousness. This was not a conventional conversation about leadership. From the beginning, we entered a relational field that felt alive, thoughtful, and deeply emergent. Amy and Nicholas do not simply speak about presence, healing, awakening, and coherence. They embody it. And that embodiment shaped the whole conversation. Together, we explored what it means to lead in dark and chaotic times, why trauma-informed leadership matters, and how the inner life of a leader is no longer separate from the work of culture change. We also spoke about “next practice,” spiritual intelligence, AI and the human future of work, and the shift from individualistic consciousness toward a lived realization of interconnection. This episode is especially valuable for coaches, leaders, and changemakers who sense that real change cannot be created through tools and frameworks alone. It requires presence, relational maturity, and the courage to turn toward what has been avoided, in ourselves and in the systems we serve. Key Takeaways Why chaos is revealing the limits of the old leadership operating system.How healing and awakening have become essential leadership capacities.Why trauma-informed leadership matters inside organizational life.What “next practice” asks of leaders, coaches, and changemakers now.How spiritual intelligence, presence, and relational field awareness can reshape the future of work. Learn More About Today’s Guests Amy Elizabeth Fox is the co-founder and CEO of Mobius Executive Leadership, a global transformational leadership firm working with senior leaders, teams, and organizations around leadership, culture change, vertical development, and trauma-informed practice. Nicholas Janni is an internationally respected leadership teacher, author, and coach who has worked with CEOs and senior teams for more than twenty-five years. His work integrates personal, creative, professional, and spiritual development, and his book Leader as Healer won Business Book of the Year at the 2023 Business Book Awards. Together, Amy and Nicholas are the co-authors of Leading in Chaos. Learn More About Today’s Guests Book: Leading in Chaos → www.leadinginchaosbook.comAmy’s websites ****→ www.mobiusleadership.com | www.amyelizabethfox.comNicholas websites ****→ www.thematrixdevelopment.com | https://www.nicholasjanni.com/Amy on LinkedIn → https://www.linkedin.com/in/amyelizabethfox/Nicholas on LinkedIn → https://www.linkedin.com/in/nicholas-janni/ About the Host Jayne Warrilow is the founder of Sacred Changemakers, a global community and learning space exploring the intersection of human resonance, regenerative change, and conscious leadership. Learn more at sacredchangemakers.com

    1 u 2 m
  3. 209 The Trance of Change: Lessons in Rewilding the Human Spirit with Jayne Warrilow

    29 jun

    209 The Trance of Change: Lessons in Rewilding the Human Spirit with Jayne Warrilow

    What if the problem isn’t that we need more change, but that we need to change the way we do change? In this solo episode of the Sacred Changemakers Podcast, Jayne Warrilow explores why so much of our modern approach to change is no longer working. We are surrounded by transformation language, leadership models, coaching frameworks, strategy, technology, and endless information. And yet many people are exhausted, organizations are struggling, communities feel more fragmented, and the deeper changes we long for often don’t seem to hold. This episode is an invitation to look beneath the surface. Jayne reflects on how change itself has become fragmented, with different professions holding different pieces of the puzzle, while very few are looking at the whole. She asks what becomes possible when we stop treating change as something to manage, fix, or force, and begin to understand it as something alive, relational, and deeply connected to the fields we live and work inside. At the heart of this conversation is the word AND. Not as a concept, but as a way back to wholeness. A way of bringing together what our culture has separated: the individual and the collective, strategy and soul, science and wisdom, the visible and invisible dimensions of change. Jayne shares why resonance has become the center of her work, not as another method, but as a deeper way of seeing. Through frequency, fields, and flow, she offers a more human and life-giving way to understand why some change sticks, why some falls apart, and what it might mean to create change in service of the whole. This is a reflective and thought-provoking episode for coaches, leaders, and changemakers who can feel that the old ways of doing change are no longer enough for the times we’re living in. Key Takeaways Why is our culture obsessed with change, yet so much of it still doesn’t seem to work?How fragmented approaches to coaching, leadership, business, and transformation may be limiting the more expansive changes we need.Why individual change matters, but can’t be separated from the relational, cultural, and systemic fields we live inside.How resonance, frequency, fields, and flow can help us see what is happening beneath the surface of any change process.Why the future of change may depend on our capacity to weave the fragments back into a more life-giving whole. About Jayne Warrilow: Jayne Warrilow is the founder of Sacred Changemakers, a global community, podcast, and training platform for coaches, leaders, and changemakers who are ready to lead from resonance and contribute to regenerative change. With more than thirty years of experience at the intersection of leadership, consciousness, business, and human change, Jayne’s work bridges ancient wisdom and modern change practice. She is the creator of the Resonance Codes and the developer of the 8 Dimensions of Change. Her newest book, Resonance: The Soul of Change, offers a field guide for sacred changemakers ready to move from fragmented transformation into deeper coherence, wholeness, and regenerative impact. Learn more at sacredchangemakers.com Episode Resources: Her latest book: Resonance: The Soul of Change, will be published in July 2026.Books: Becoming: Poems From The Thresholds Of Change and Beyond Profit: The Sacred Changemaker’s Guide To Reimagining Business and Leading Regenerative Change by Jayne Warrilow are available on AmazonSacredChangemakers.comJayne Warrilow on LinkedIn Thank you to our sponsor: A huge thank you to our Resonance Collective members, podcast sponsors, and extended Sacred Changemakers community, all of whom are visible on our website and helping us make a global impact aligned with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals.

    41 min.
  4. 208. Illuminating What Matters: Leadership, Relationship, and the Courage to Heal with Sarah Carlsen

    22 jun

    208. Illuminating What Matters: Leadership, Relationship, and the Courage to Heal with Sarah Carlsen

    What if the future of leadership isn’t about performing certainty, but learning how to respond with deeper awareness, courage, and connection? In this rich and deeply thoughtful episode of the Sacred Changemakers Podcast, I’m joined by Sarah Carlsen, an executive and systems coach who helps leaders and leadership teams navigate complexity, transition, and growth with greater intention. Before becoming a coach, Sarah led complex change initiatives inside global law firms, where she saw firsthand that the technical side of change is often the easier part. The deeper challenge is human. It lives in how we relate, how we communicate, how we stay present under pressure, and how willing we are to see ourselves clearly. Sarah’s work brings together whole-person development, relational skills, systems thinking, and the Enneagram, all in service of helping leaders and teams respond to change from a place of groundedness rather than reactivity. What makes this conversation so powerful is that Sarah doesn’t just speak about this work. She embodies it. Her wisdom feels lived, integrated, and deeply human. Together, we explore why leadership today must evolve beyond role, authority, and performance into a more conscious practice of responsibility. We also talk about the courage it takes to stay in hard conversations, how teams can strengthen trust in times of complexity, and what becomes possible when we begin to partner more consciously with what is trying to emerge. This is an enlightening conversation for coaches, leaders, and changemakers who sense that the next era of leadership will not be built through strategy alone, but will require presence, self-awareness, relational courage, and the capacity to see the systems we are part of with fresh eyes. Key Takeaways Why the technical side of change is often easier than the human side.How leadership can evolve from performance and certainty into conscious responsibility.Why meaningful change must happen across three levels: self, relationship, and system.How leaders can move from reactivity into grounded, intentional response.Why relational courage matters when teams are navigating complexity, tension, and transition.What becomes possible when we begin to trust the wisdom within us, between us, and among us. Learn More About Today’s Guest Sarah’s website ****→ https://carlsencc.comSarah on LinkedIn → https://www.linkedin.com/in/sarah-carlsen-pcc/ORSC Coach Training → https://crrglobal.com/ About the Host Jayne Warrilow is the founder of Sacred Changemakers, a global community and learning space exploring the intersection of human resonance, regenerative change, and conscious leadership. Learn more at sacredchangemakers.com

    1 u 9 m
  5. 207. Leading With Resilience In Mind: Partnering With Living Systems with Dr. Kathleen Allen

    15 jun

    207. Leading With Resilience In Mind: Partnering With Living Systems with Dr. Kathleen Allen

    207. Leading With Resilience In Mind: Partnering With Living Systems with Dr. Kathleen Allen What if the future of leadership isn’t about controlling change, but learning from the way life already knows how to adapt, renew, and regenerate? In this episode of the Sacred Changemakers Podcast, I’m joined by Dr. Kathleen Allen, a trusted coach and advisor to global teams, and the author of Leading from the Roots: Nature-Inspired Leadership Lessons for Today’s World and Following Nature’s Lead. Kathleen has spent much of her career working at the intersection of leadership, innovation, systems change, and regenerative organizational design. Her work helps purpose-driven leaders and organizations move beyond mechanical, industrial-age thinking and begin designing workplaces where both people and the organization can thrive. Together, we explore what happens when we stop treating organizations like machines and begin understanding them as living systems. Kathleen shares why nature is such a powerful teacher for leadership today, what regenerative organizations are learning in practice, and how principles such as diversity, interdependence, emergence, adaptation, and resilience can reshape the way we lead and create change. This is a rich and inspiring conversation for coaches, consultants, leaders, and changemakers who care about regenerative leadership, organizational transformation, sustainability, systems change, and the future of work. In This Episode, We Explore: Why nature offers powerful lessons for regenerative leadership.How organizations change when we see them as living systems.What leaders can learn from diversity, emergence, interdependence, and adaptation.Why sustainability may not be enough, and what regeneration asks of us.What organizations are learning after years of working toward regenerative practice.How coaches and changemakers can bring living systems wisdom into their own work. Learn More About Today’s Guest Kathleen’s website ****→ www.kathleenallen.netBook: Leading From The Roots by Kathleen Allen → https://amzn.to/4fgbdKjKathleen on LinkedIn → https://www.linkedin.com/in/kathy-allen-b5293110/ About the Host Jayne Warrilow is the founder of Sacred Changemakers, a global community and learning space exploring the intersection of human resonance, regenerative change, and conscious leadership. Learn more at sacredchangemakers.com

    1 u 8 m
  6. 206. Helpfulness Is the Advantage: The Clarity Shift That Turns Trust into Growth with Isabelle Mercier-Turcotte and Margarita Romano

    8 jun

    206. Helpfulness Is the Advantage: The Clarity Shift That Turns Trust into Growth with Isabelle Mercier-Turcotte and Margarita Romano

    What if the biggest thing holding your business back isn’t effort, strategy, or talent, but a lack of clarity? In this energizing episode of the Sacred Changemakers Podcast, I’m joined by Isabelle Mercier-Turcotte and Margarita Romano, Co-CEOs of LeapZone Strategies and founders of Trailblazers Retreat Center. Together, they are no-nonsense business growth catalysts known for helping entrepreneurs, leaders, and teams build brands, businesses, and lives by design, not by default. With more than 25 years of hands-on experience in brand positioning, marketing, leadership, and business growth, Isabelle and Margarita have worked with over 500 companies, including A&W, Robeez Footwear, TEDx, Earls Restaurants, IMAX, TD, and HSBC. Their work helps businesses become The First, The Best, or The Only, so their value becomes unmistakable and they can be chosen with confidence, regardless of price. This conversation brings together two powerful streams of wisdom. Isabelle brings the sharp, strategic lens of brand clarity, positioning, leadership, and business architecture, while Margarita brings a deeply embodied understanding of human behavior, energy, resonance, and the wisdom of horses. At Trailblazers, their retreat center on Vancouver Island, their equine partners help leaders and teams see what’s really happening beneath the surface, because horses don’t respond to performance, titles, or polished words. They respond to what’s real. Together, we explore why so many businesses are missing clarity and how that affects everything from leadership and culture to sales, team alignment, execution, and growth. We talk about the difference between branding, positioning, and marketing, why so many purpose-led people over-function, and how leaders can stop carrying everything themselves and begin building with more courage, structure, and intention. This is a practical, honest, and deeply human conversation for coaches, founders, changemakers, and leaders who want to build meaningful work without losing themselves in hustle, chaos, or performance. Key Takeaways Why clarity is one of the greatest competitive advantages in business today.The difference between branding, positioning, and marketing, and why mixing them up creates confusion.How to become The First, The Best, or The Only in a way that feels true rather than forced.How horses reveal incongruence, energy, and leadership patterns that are often hidden in boardrooms.How to build a business and life by design, not by default. Learn More About Today’s Guest Leapzone Strategies website ****→ www.leapzonestrategies.comMargarita's bestselling book: How To Love Without Limits →https://leapzone.lpages.co/book/Ebook: The First. Best. Only. Advantage eBook → ****https://leapzone.lpages.co/first-best-only-advantage-optin/Isabelle on LinkedIn → https://www.linkedin.com/in/leapzoneleader/Margarita on LinkedIn → https://www.linkedin.com/in/margarita-romano-a40445209/ About the Host Jayne Warrilow is the founder of Sacred Changemakers, a global community and learning space exploring the intersection of human resonance, regenerative change, and conscious leadership. Learn more at sacredchangemakers.com

    1 u 7 m
  7. 205. From Insight to Embodiment: Healing, Awakening, and the Power of Relational Safety with Blaise Kennedy

    1 jun

    205. From Insight to Embodiment: Healing, Awakening, and the Power of Relational Safety with Blaise Kennedy

    From Insight to Embodiment: Healing, Awakening, and the Power of Relational Safety with Blaise Kennedy What if real change doesn’t happen through insight alone, but through the body, the nervous system, and the relationships that teach us how to become whole? In this deeply grounded and spacious episode of the Sacred Changemakers Podcast, I’m joined by Blaise Kennedy, a teacher and guide working at the intersection of embodied awareness, relational attunement, and spiritual awakening. Blaise supports growth-oriented people who are spiritually curious, emotionally honest, and ready for change that shows up in daily life, not only in meditation or peak experiences. His work was shaped by a major turning point at age 24, when he entered recovery and began a serious path of self-inquiry, healing, and integration. That journey eventually led him to create Developmental Architecture, a staged, embodied map of growth that weaves together awakening, nervous system capacity, trauma repair, and relational maturity into one developmental process. Together, we explore why healing is not a solo project, the difference between insight and embodiment, what the nervous system may really be asking for, and how awakening, healing, and manifestation can be understood as different facets of one living process of consciousness. This conversation has so much value for anyone working in change, whether through coaching, facilitation, leadership, organizational transformation, healing, or community work. It is also deeply relevant for anyone who has done inner work, had powerful insights, or experienced moments of awakening, yet still finds themselves returning to familiar patterns. Blaise brings a rare combination of vulnerability, humility, wisdom, and lived experience. This is not a conversation about change as theory. It is about change that becomes embodied, relational, and real. Key Takeaways Why insight alone is not enough to create lasting changeHow the nervous system shapes our capacity for awakening, intimacy, manifestation, and growthWhy healing was never meant to happen in isolation: The importance of relational safety, attunement, and co-regulation in transformationWhat becomes possible when awakening moves from peak experience into daily lifeWhy coaches, leaders, and changemakers need to understand their own nervous system and relational presence Learn More About Today’s Guest Blaise’s website ****→ www.blaisekennedy.comBlaise’s Instagram →@blaisehere About the Host Jayne Warrilow is the founder of Sacred Changemakers, a global community and learning space exploring the intersection of human resonance, regenerative change, and conscious leadership. Learn more at sacredchangemakers.com

    1 u 5 m
  8. 204. How No-Thing May Save The World with Nic Askew

    25 mei

    204. How No-Thing May Save The World with Nic Askew

    What if the thing that could help heal our divided world is not another answer, method, or ideology, but the rare and sacred act of truly seeing one another? In this evocative episode of the Sacred Changemakers Podcast, I’m joined by my dear friend Nic Askew, creator of Soul Biographies and founder of Inner View Experiences. For more than two decades, Nic has been capturing the soul of humanity on film, offering a body of work that invites us to see ourselves reflected in one another and remember that we belong to each other. This is not a typical interview. In many ways, it is more of an experience than a conversation. Nic brings his quietly rebellious, contrarian, and deeply human perspective to the nature of attention, silence, belonging, and what it means to witness another person without agenda. We explore why unconditional attention may be one of the most revolutionary acts available to us, especially in a world addicted to noise, performance, and separation. Somewhere in the middle of this episode, Nic invited me into the silence, and I find myself sobbing. The experience was potent. It becomes a threshold in the conversation, inviting us to feel the fragility and sacredness of being human. Together, we explore what happens when we stop trying to extract, fix, analyze, or shape one another and instead offer the kind of presence that allows the soul to emerge. This episode is an invitation to listen differently, not simply for ideas, but for what stirs beneath them. It may leave you quieter. It may leave you changed. It may remind you that beneath all our separate stories, there is one same heartbeat. Key Takeaways Why unconditional attention may be a revolutionary act in our time.How silence can create space for the soul to emerge.What it means to witness another human being without an agenda.Why belonging is not an idea, but something we remember through presence.How film can become a sacred mirror for the soul of humanity.Why “no-thing” may hold more power than our constant need to do, explain, or solve. Learn More About Today’s Guest Nic’s website ****→ https://soulbiographies.comInner View Experiences → https://www.innerviewexperiences.comNic on LinkedIn → https://www.linkedin.com/in/nicaskew/ About the Host Jayne Warrilow is the founder of Sacred Changemakers, a global community and learning space exploring the intersection of human resonance, regenerative change, and conscious leadership. Learn more at sacredchangemakers.com

    1 u 31 m

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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

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