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Monday, July 24, 2023

42 Acres Ambassador: Amisha Ghadiali

Over the past 12 months, we welcomed Amisha Ghadiali - author, podcaster, intuitive therapist and founder of 'all that we are' - to the land.

Over the past 12 months, we welcomed Amisha Ghadiali - author, podcaster, intuitive therapist and founder of 'all that we are' - to the land.  

Weaving together activism, the sacred, regeneration and creativity, Amisha explores the space where our inner and outer worlds dance. Amisha's work is inspired by beautiful leadership and reciprocity with the earth, supporting others with deep shifts that can embody more of their souls wisdom. A vision of living in harmony with nature, self and others that we share.

As a 42 Acres Ambassador Amisha held regular 'all that we are' new and full moon ceremonies in the yurt, infused with ritual, embodiment, mantra and plant medicines of rose and cacao. Amisha co-hosted a beautiful evening of community and song with Tallulah Rendall and hosted an immersive four-day Beautiful Leadership retreat, based on her powerful mentorship programme.

We were honoured to be the opening guests on the new series of the 'all that we are' podcast. Our co-founder Seth Tabatznik and head of land and food, Tasha Stevens-Vallecillo, spoke with Amisha about agriwilding, philanthropy and retreats.

In this conversation you'll hear more about 42 Acres and our wide-reaching philosophy and practices that honour planet and people as thriving community. Tasha shares deep insights into our experiences of agriwilding and the impact it is having on our inner & outer landscapes.

Seth speaks about broken philanthropic systems and how his work with Be The Earth supports localised regenerative futures by creating new funding models that drive funding towards women, grass roots indigenous communities.

You can listen to the full conversation here.

You can listen to all episodes on 'all that we are' and find out more about Amisha on her website.

Thank you to Jason at The Source Image for the video and photography.

Written by
Jordan

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