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  • Amanda Yik is a Certified Professional Coach for Transformation. She has transitioned through multiple careers - from commercial litigation lawyer to non-profit manager to Nature and Forest Therapy Guide. Recovered from a sudden, unexpected, life-threatening illness - Amanda learns that life on earth is about flourishing in our own unique, beautifully broken yet interwoven ways. Nothing needs to be perfect on its own, but together we complete the picture. In this conversation, we chatted about what it means to fully embrace all parts of ourselves. How to practice radical acceptance? How that may be different for each of us? ✌🏼🌱 - Dona Eder Listen & SubscribeApple Podcasts |Spotify | Stitcher | Google Podcasts GUEST:Amanda Yik – Certified Professional Coach for Transformationwww.amandayik.comInstagram @amanda_yik @shinrinyokuhkLinkedIn @amandayik CONNECT WITH DonaInstagram: @donaeder @theinterestedpodcastFacebook: @theinterestedpodcastLinkedin: @donaeder HOW CAN I SUPPORT THE PODCAST?Tell Your Friends & Share Online!

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  • My guest this week is Dr. Laurena Law. She is on a mission to unlock the benefits of integrative medicine in women's health. In spite of being a qualified medical doctor, she realised the limitations of western medicine when, in her 20s, she was diagnosed with endometriosis, a common health condition that affects 1 in 10 women.

    She went on to pursue nutrition and functional medicine to help address her own health issues. That eventually led her to co-founding Ananta Well-Being, a clinic that embraces holistic healing and functional medicine.

    In this conversation, Dr Laurena shares for the first time her struggle with endometriosis and how she no longer suffers from it. She explains we are unique and our bio types affect how our hormones behave. Dr. Laurena believes we should embrace the hormonal changes as a barometer of our health. “Don’t be spoon fed about your health. Be proactive and be curious about who you are.”

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  • This week’s guest takes us on a divergent path from what I have always believed; that beauty, first and foremost, emanates from within.

    I met celebrity hairstylist Kim Robinson at a friend’s lunch recently. Our conversation on beauty made me wonder, what if the way we look shapes our self belief? Can a bad haircut hold us back? What happens when our exterior appearance is not aligned with our true self?!

    In this episode, Kim walks me through his journey of beauty from starting out in Western Australia to becoming a household name throughout Asia.

    He shares some of the most important lessons he has learned along the way, how he handles the ups and downs, embraces self-love, his definition of beauty and how his recent health scare has helped him refocus his priorities. He also imparts beauty tips on what makes a good hair-do, and how we can all leverage on hair to look and FEEL our best every day, well most days. Beauty and perfection is a state of mind.

    ✌🏼🌱 - Dona Eder

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    Kim Robinson: Founder of Kim Robinson

    Instagram: @kimrobinsonhk Facebook: @kimrobinson http://www.kimrobinson.com

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  • There are various ways of attaining a mindful state of being from meditation to yoga, journaling to a gratitude practise. But ever heard of achieving that inner peace through sounds?

    Meet French entrepreneur Aymeric Vollant- DJ, music lover and co-founder of the IKIGAI boutique yoga studio. He brings participants into the present moment through his immersive sounds sessions. By creating unique sound collages that evoke places, environments and states of being, the sounds call people to delve deeper into their inner most selves, and to be alive in the here and now.

    ✌🏼🌱 - Dona Eder

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    Aymeric Vollant: co-Founder of Ikigai, co-founder of Solar Sound System

    Instagram @aymeric_v_ @ikigai.hk LinkedIn @aymericvollant Solar Sound System

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  • My guest today is Corie Chu. She is a Hong Kong-born Los Angeles raised Reiki Master Teacher and intuitive energy healer. She left her fast-paced job as a publicist in Hollywood and replanted herself in Hong Kong where she runs her own practise in Soho.

    I have been curious about this form of energy healing but stayed cautious as I don't really understand how it works and I've heard one or two dodgy stories. So when we were introduced to each other, I was excited to have the opportunity to explore what it's all about. I felt comfortable with Corie immediately, she is warm and open. Most importantly, she is straight up no bs and doesn't hard sell what she does. Before we sat down for this interview, I asked her to take me through one of her intuitive energy healing treatments as I needed to experience it to know if it works or not. Without going into too much details, in our short 10 minutes session, Corie scanned my body, identified an emotional block and told me exactly what I needed to hear at that very moment to move forward in my personal healing. It was quite powerful because I am good at putting on a happy face and ignoring my shadow side. When Corie spoke those words and brought my emotions out in the open, it was an invitation to start the self healing work.

    In this conversation, Corie walks us through the benefits of Reiki and Intuitive Energy healling and shows us how these therapies need not feel ethereal or intangible, but when understood properly, can actually be a real force for change. She talks about how unresolved emotions can block up our energy flow and manifest into physical health problems and mental health issues. She shares tips on how to choose the right practitioner in an unregulated industry. She describes what to expect from an energy healing session and why some people may feel gas popping in their chest!

    WE TALKED ABOUT:

    What is the main difference between Reiki and intuitive energy healing? How unresolved emotions can block up our energy flow and manifest into physical health problems and mental health issues. What are the most common problems people come to Corie for? What can people expect during the appointment and how might they feel afterwards? Have there been any science-backed evidence that show the effectiveness of energy healing? Tips on how to choose the right practitioner in an unregulated industry.

    ✌🏼🌱 - Dona Eder

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    GUEST: Corie Chu – Reiki Master Teacher, Numerologist, and Intuitive Energy Healer

    https://coriechu.com Instagram @coriechuhealing Facebook @coriechuhealing LinkedIn @coriechu

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  • Ross Eathorne is a performance trainer, international athlete, mentor, author, and recovering perfectionist. He competed in 10 World Sports Aerobics Championships, played Premier level Rugby, completed not one but two 250km Ultramarathons in the Sahara and Atacama deserts, won a bronze medal in an over 40 Dragon Boat World Championship, practised Qi Gong, studied yoga, was a sailing instructor, competed in 3 Crossfit opens and 3 spartan events …just to name a few. As a trainer, Ross coaches clients from corporate executives to olympic athletes. He is the author of 3 books, "ROAM: Movement as Medicine", "The Bottom line of fat loss" and "How to Calm your mind". In our conversation, he discusses goal setting and injury prevention, myth of cardio, how tracking your perceived exertion and heart rate variability helps you train smarter. We also dived into posture, resilience and the importance of recovery. Ross lives and breathes movement and is here to share his passionate and wealth of knowledge on how to enjoy regular exercise and love your life. There’s so much to unravel in our conversation so without further adieu, I give you Ross Eathorne.

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  • My guest this week is a trainer, educator, and role model. Despite living with Type 1 Diabetes since he was a teen, Jay Horley is living proof that you can stay strong, fit, and healthy despite a chronic health condition. What’s more, he has found that a carnivore diet can help moderate his body’s glucose level, which, in turn, helps him live a more balanced and fulfilled life.

    Reaching out to Jay to record this conversation was especially important to me as my friend’s teenage son was diagnosed with this same condition only last summer.

    In this episode, we talk about how to stabilize blood glucose level through nutrition, Jay shares his nasty story of the die-off phase of a carnivore diet, the importance of gut health and mental health, and where he gets his meat. It is my hope that everyone living with Diabetes can draw inspiration from Jay’s story. He shows that optimal fitness can be achieved no matter what your circumstances.

    ✌🏼🌱 - Dona Eder Listen & Subscribe Apple Podcasts |Spotify | Stitcher | Google Podcasts GUEST: Jay Horley – Education Manager at ATP Fitness, and Trainer Instagram @diabetic.carnivore LinkedIn @jayhorley CONNECT WITH Dona Website: http://interested.blog Instagram: http://instagram.com/donaeder Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/interestedpodcast Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dona-eder-9219aa188/

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  • The Greek philosopher Socrates once said: “The unexamined life is not worth living.” This quote epitomizes, in so many ways, the life journey of this week’s guest – Louise Corbett. Growing up in Australia, Louise always dreamt of being a CEO. She worked hard towards it, working in marketing and communication roles for multinationals that brought her to Dubai, Singapore, and finally, Hong Kong.

    But it was a defining moment, when she turned 30, that changed her priorities. She came out of a long-term relationship and started re-examining what was truly important to her. She came to the realization that being in senior management was not the answer. And so, when her company made her redundant, she took a leap of faith to pursue her heart’s dream.

    Louise founded Exceptional Existence to share ideas on how to live an exceptional life. Shortly after that, she launched Women Empowered, a network designed to help women find their voice, heal and pursue inspirational and meaningful lives. In this conversation, Louise shares with us how to own and love your life. You are here to do something that no one else can.

    ✌🏼🌱 - Dona Eder

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    GUEST: Louise Corbett – Founder of Exceptional Existence and Women Empowered

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  • My guest this week is Cathay Pacific pilot Katrine Olsen, a down-to-earth curious human who has balanced an aviation career with her well-being journey.

    Shaped by her childhood in Denmark, she has taken the path less traveled from participating in an all-women’s expedition across the Arctic to thriving, with grace and humor, in a largely male-dominated industry. In this conversation, Katrine shares with us her wellness rituals, such as the art of tea, meditation, zen philosophy, and yoga, that have grounded her, especially in the moment of uncertainties.

    Katrine tells us that "wellness is a personal journey. There is no “one size fits all”. There is no destination. If we can learn to see challenges as invitations to further this explorative journey, these speed-bumps can be full of exciting insights and may be the push we needed to look further and deeper into our own habits, mind, and nature.

    ✌🏼🌱 - Dona Eder

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    GUEST: Katrine Olsen – First Officer at Cathy Pacific Airways

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  • Shoshana Weinberg is an Ayurvedic and Plant medicine practitioner with over 20 years of experience. She has studied under renowned herbalists such as Robin Bennet and Michael Moore. After the birth of her 3rd child, she left her position at the Four Seasons Spa where she was the senior director for almost a decade. In her new chapter, Shoshana has launched her new practice – Tov Earth. It galvanizes a community of healers and non-healers worldwide to share in the power of the people’s medicine. It taps into things like seasons of the natural world, plant spirit, ceremonies, indigenous thoughts, and the divine – showing us the power of wise women and heroic medicine especially when it can work alongside modern knowledge.

    ✌🏼🌱 - Dona Eder

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    Shoshana Weinberg – Founder oF Tov Earth, Ayurvedic and Plant medicine practitioner

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  • Gianni Melwani joins me to scratch the surface of spiritual learning, sacred texts and meditation in the modern world.

    He is the co-founder of IKIGAI- a boutique and wellness studio in Hong Kong. Named after the traditional Japanese concept of “a reason for being,” his studio aims to provide a space for people to tap into both their physical and mental well-being.

    Gianni was first and foremost an athlete and footballer playing professionally in the U.S and Brazil in his 20s. He dabbled in yoga as a complementary practise to improving his sports performance. From there, he embarked on a journey of self-exploration living at an ashram at the foothills of the Indian Himalayas to studying yoga with mentors from various lineages.

    Today, he appreciates all eight limbs of the discipline. In this conversation, our hope is to share ancient wisdom that can lessen the internal suffering and experience a bit more peace, lightness and clarity in our everyday lives.

    ✌🏼🌱 - Dona Eder

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    Gianni Melwani – Yogi & Co-Founder of IKIGAI, Director of BKR Group, Footballer

    https://www.ikigai.hk/ Instagram @giannimelwani Facebook @giannimelwani LinkedIn @giannimelwani

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  • My guest this week shows how art can be inspiring in re-visiting the past and re-telling our truth. Hong Kong-based artist Rachel Smith grew up half a world away, on a large farm in rural Canada. Yet it is Hong Kong she calls home these days, where she runs, Senseless Art – her own artistic sanctuary in the heart of the city.

    In early 2019, following a panic attack, Rachel created the “Matchbox Diary”. She re-directed her anxiety towards the making of a matchbox each day for one year, documenting the ups, the downs and the mundane. The matchboxes are made with attention and so much details. They are small while holding the memory of the day. In this conversation, we talk about how Rachel help herself through difficult times by making things with her hands and taking back the control.

    Rachel teaches the arts in almost all its forms to people from all walks of life. From sewing to book binding, mixed media painting to portrait drawing. She is also the producer of the Hong Kong Stories and the Hong Kong Stories Podcast, a volunteer led and run organisation dedicated to the art of telling their stories to a live audience. Above all, she has a knack for articulating her innermost thoughts into imaginative and quirky artistic expression.

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    GUEST:

    Rachel Smith - Artist, Educator, Podcaster, Storyteller, Producer

    https://senselessart.com

    Instagram @Senselessart

    Facebook @Hk.Senselessart

    LinkedIn @Rachel smith

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  • After studying Art & Expressive Arts at Exeter University in the UK, our guest today became an artist, art educator, and art therapist. She would probably have stayed in the UK if it hadn’t been for her insatiable appetite to see the world. That brought Katie Flowers to Hong Kong where she landed a teaching position at Yew Chung International School.

    Fast forward 29 years, and she has become a community voice in art education and therapy. Her goal is to make art accessible to everyone. She believes passionately that art is, first and foremost, the primal language of communication for all humans. And that, sadly, it is too often overlaid when the learning of language overshadows its importance.

    Over the years, Katie’s work has stemmed from her desire to reconnect people with their innate creative force. Through her workshops and classes that include everything from lunchtime doodling, evening mandala classes to personalized art journaling circles, she taps into art in all its wondrous forms, and has, along the way, helped people restore their emotional equilibrium, recognize self-care, manage stress and anxiety, and achieve a better work-life balance.

    Today, you will find her at “Wild At Art,” her very own art studio in Central, Hong Kong, where she works alongside adults to create all kinds of artistic magic.

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    GUEST: Katie Flowers – Founder of Wild at Art Studio, Artist, Art Therapist, Art Educator

    https://wildatartstudio.com/ Instagram: @wildatartstudio Facebook: @wildatartstudios

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  • The topic today brings a lot of joy to our family. My husband is an avid mountain biker and shares his passion with our girls. Every time they go out riding in the trees, they come back muddy and happy.

    Through riding, we are fortunate to get to know my guest today, Nick Dover, a fellow rider and a good friend. In this episode, I chat with Nick on why mountain biking is not about the bike. Nick is the co-founder of Mountain Bike Hong Kong, they offer mountain bike training & guiding through the network of Hong Kong trails. He is heavily involved with mountain bike advocacy work here for well over a decade. When he is not riding, he is out scouting or building the next trail.

    In this conversation, we talk about how mountain biking gives a sense of detachment. How facing challenges on the trail leads to self-discovery. Mountain biking can be exhilarating, nerve-racking, and freeing, all at the same time. We delved into what it takes to build the HK MTB community. Nick shares tips on how to get started with mountain biking, and being in nature is natural. Nick may be very modest throughout this interview but anyone who is related to the MTB community in HK knows that without Nick MTB wouldn’t be half of what it has grown to be today. He is truly a heart of gold.

    ✌🏼🌱 - Dona Eder

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    Mountain biking gives a sense of detachment and a constant buzz! Self-discovery from riding Nick's involvement with the HK MTB community Building safe and sustainable MTB trails Volunteering and community is crucial to keeping the trails alive Tips on how to get started in mountain biking

    GUEST:

    Nick Dover, Co-Founder of Mountain Bike Hong Kong, MTB Advocate https://www.mtbhk.com/ Instagram: @nick_mtbhk Facebook: @nickalexander + @mountainbikehk

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  • What happens when your identity falls by the wayside? What happens when you are no longer the person the world once knew? This is the story of my guest today, Emily Lola Tan.

    In this conversation, we talk about the loss of identity, embracing your inner feline, mental agility, Emily's healing journey, tips on how to support friends who are fighting their own battles, financial struggle, and don't give a hoot about what others think of you.

    Emily is the host of the Tackling Minds podcast which provides a source of inspiration for many fighting their own battles and work on mental agility.

    ⚠️ Content warning: Sexual assault is discussed in this episode ⚠️ ⠀

    If you or anyone you know needs help, please speak with a crisis volunteer. And remember, you are NEVER alone. 💕

    ✌🏼🌱 - Dona Eder

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    SHOW NOTES:

    Embracing our inner feline self in the pole room Emily’s battle with Leukaemia Surrendering and self-doubts Emily's healing journey Understanding the Love language of those we are trying to support Don't give a hoot on what others think of you. Financial struggle

    GUEST:

    Emily Lola Tan, Mental Health Advocate, Performer, Teacher, Cancer Survivor

    https://emilylolatan.com Instagram: @theemilytan Facebook: @emilylolatan Linkedin: @emilytanlola

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  • I talk with Kevin Choy on Joint Resilience Through Movement Nutrition.

    Kevin completed his degree in Physiotherapy in 2008. He has branched out to furthered his education in Traditional Chinese Medicine, Acupuncture, Functional Range Conditioning Mobility, and Functional Range Release. He has trained under some of the world’s most exciting movement innovators such as Dr. Andreo Spina. Kevin is passionate about sports injury prevention and active lifestyle recovery through movement.

    ✌🏼🌱 - Dona Eder

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    In this conversation, Kevin shares tips on how to attain functional longevity. We talk about:

    Tips on how to attain functional longevity. Why exercise is a man-made thing? What are the prerequisites for proper healthy movement? Why end-range training is important? The difference between flexibility and mobility. Better function over aesthetics

    GUEST: Kevin Choy

    Facebook @momentum.hongkong Instagram @miyagihands @momentum.hk https://www.lifeinmomentum.com/

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  • Brian Lai joins me to talk about how breathwork affects your mental health, our body's ability to adapt, the 3 entry points to the nervous system & how we can use simple strategies to a calmer state. Brian discovered breath-work while on a journey to improve his health issues. His search led him to train under Wim Hof, becoming the first certified instructor of the Wim Hof Method in Asia. Brian’s mission is to help the people of Hong Kong and Asia live better by breathing better.

    ✌🏼🌱 - Dona Ede

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    SHOW NOTES:

    Brian’s struggle with depression and how he discovered the Wim Hof method 8/10 people breathe in a way that is sub-optimal. Many using the wrong muscles to breathe. Breath controls the mind Explanation of the Sympathetic and Parasympathetic state. The nervous system controls the state of our mind. The 3 entry points to the nervous system Benefits of cold exposure. Cold thermogenesis. Anti-inflammatory. Cold shock protein and heat shock protein. Simple breathing methods

    GUEST: Brian Lai

    Facebook @primalbw Instagram @primalbreathwork www.primalbw.com

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  • I talk with the founders of Hong Kong Shifts, Cynthia Cheng + Maxime Vanhollebeke, on Social Inclusion. Hong Kong Shifts is a journalism project, featuring shift workers to raise awareness & encourage dialogue between people from different social-economic backgrounds. In this conversation, we talk about building connections and bridging the gaps in our society, lessons learned from interacting with shift workers, finding meaning, authentic exchanges, and lastly, an invitation to practice acts of kindness.

    ✌🏼🌱 - Dona Eder

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    SHOW NOTES:

    How Hong Kong Shifts got started Human connection Memorable Hong Kong Shifts story Lessons learn from interacting with shift workers What does social inclusion look like? Acts of kindness, curiosity, and appreciation Using the Hong Kong Shifts platform to promote other NGO

    GUESTS:

    Cynthia Cheng + Maxime Vanhollebeke, Hong Kong Shifts

    www.hongkongshifts.com Instagram: @hongkongshifts Facebook: @hongkongshifts

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    What is a Highly Sensitive Person? HSP is genetic. It’s not a disorder or disability Dr. Katie’s childhood story of her HSP moment HSP misdiagnosed How HSP can take care of themselves The journey of self love HSP is needed in society HSP finding their tribe Peak Experiences, the Luminous, Horizontal dimension and Vertical dimension How to parent HSP children?

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    What is beauty? Self-awareness. Where does change start? How messaging shapes our perception What is body image and body embodiment? How do we connect with our body? The journey of self love Self-awareness and compassion with our body. Our own love language and self-care routine Celebrate all standard, not only shifting from one to another What is this fear costing us when we don’t love ourselves?

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