5 episodes

In this show, author, educator and deeply curious human being Ari Satok interviews people from all different backgrounds and experiences about the things that give meaning to their lives.

A celebration of our humanness and the wisdom in each and every life, this show will introduce you to all kinds of interesting people whose stories and ideas can help us all think more deeply about how we want to live and about what we want to hold dear in these precious and challenging lives we’ve all been given.

Once Upon a Conversation Ari Satok

    • Society & Culture
    • 5.0 • 7 Ratings

In this show, author, educator and deeply curious human being Ari Satok interviews people from all different backgrounds and experiences about the things that give meaning to their lives.

A celebration of our humanness and the wisdom in each and every life, this show will introduce you to all kinds of interesting people whose stories and ideas can help us all think more deeply about how we want to live and about what we want to hold dear in these precious and challenging lives we’ve all been given.

    Alyssa Petersel: You've Survived 100% of Your Toughest Days

    Alyssa Petersel: You've Survived 100% of Your Toughest Days

    Alyssa Petersel is the founder and CEO of My Wellbeing, a platform that helps connect therapy seekers with therapists and coaches. She’s also an author and a therapist herself. Her work is motivated by a desire to help people find wellness.
    Listen to this interview in which Alyssa shares tools that can help us live with greater self-compassion and balance. A self-described “recovered perfectionist” and “recovering workaholic”, Alyssa gives helpful insight on how to be gentler with ourselves, how to live with more mental wellness, and how to celebrate the winding roads of our journeys, challenging as they sometimes may be.

    • 48 min
    Kyle Berlin: Puppets, Sunsets, and the Joy of Connection

    Kyle Berlin: Puppets, Sunsets, and the Joy of Connection

    Kyle Berlin is a creator of documentary theater and was a cast member with the touring Bread and Puppet Theater troupe. He spends a lot of time thinking about compassion, community and how we might begin to build a more gentle and humane world.
    Listen to this interview, in which Kyle reflects on the importance of art, on ambition, on the definition of “home”, on theater’s healing power, and much, much more.

    • 1 hr
    Brooke Eby: Living and Laughing in the Face of ALS

    Brooke Eby: Living and Laughing in the Face of ALS

    Brooke Eby is a 34-year-old, who was diagnosed in 2022 at the age of 33 with the neurodegenerative disease ALS. It is a disease with no cure and an average survival time of two to five years.
    In the time since Brooke’s ALS diagnosis, she has raised lots of money and a tremendous amount of awareness of the disease, through platforms including Instagram, TikTok, and even an appearance on the Today Show. As she’s been dealing with the remarkably challenging reality of ALS, she’s been modelling for us all what it can look like to respond to immense difficulty with courage, with hopefulness, and often, in her case, even with laughter.
    Listen to this interview in which she reflects on her ALS journey, on striving to live in the present, on finding laughter and blessings even in illness, on how much we take for granted, and so much more.

    • 55 min
    Tez Steinberg: The Courage To Cross an Ocean

    Tez Steinberg: The Courage To Cross an Ocean

    Tez Steinberg is an endurance artist. In 2020, he rowed solo across the Pacific Ocean, from California to Hawaii, with no prior experience, on an epic 2700 mile journey that took 71 days. He’s run ultramarathons and done Ironmans. Along the way, he has modelled an inspirational attitude towards pushing one’s limits and dealing with challenges, setbacks and even, sometimes, tragedy.
    Listen to this interview in which Tez reflects on lessons learned from rowing across an ocean, on the power of solitude, on responding to a heart attack at age 34, on setting goals that force you to grow into them, and so much more.

    • 58 min
    Natasha Japanwala: Learning to Savor It All

    Natasha Japanwala: Learning to Savor It All

    Natasha Japanwala is a writer, educator, and lover of people. Born in London and raised in Karachi, she currently lives in Washington, DC. 
    Listen to this interview in which she reflects on reading, writing, splitting one’s heart between different homes and cities, weathering life’s more difficult seasons, and much, much more. 

    • 37 min

Customer Reviews

5.0 out of 5
7 Ratings

7 Ratings

Wuisie ,

Amazing conversations and so much to learn!

Ari is a masterful storyteller who brings on some wonderful people on his show. I’ve learned so much, I’m hooked! Highly recommend 💯

Jeanine18 ,

Heartfelt

Ari’s conversations with those that inspire him will also inspire you! Ari leads with his heart and is a people-person who can get to the heart of what connects us to our humanity and all the ways we can make meaning and find purpose. These discussions illuminate the beauty of the possibilities that can arise when we follow the callings our soul. I appreciated the depth and ease of these interviews and am looking forward to hearing more!

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