Identity & Self-Acceptance

My Ancestors are Gurus, but I Ended Up on Wall Street

Author, international speaker, spiritual guru and senior DEN teacher, Chandresh Bhardwaj, joins DENtalks for a refreshing conversation about spirituality. He shares how death played an important role in his life, how he ended up on Wall Street in his 20’s, and a surprisingly practical view on spirituality.

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Obsessions Aside

We’re joined by actress, Amanda Seyfried, who has starred in Mean Girls, Mamma Mia, Big Love and so much more. Amanda opens up about her experience as a kid struggling with undiagnosed OCD, and shares her journey to accepting this and anxiety over time. The honest conversation reminds you to stay grounded and lose the fear of looking inwards to start making sense of life.

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Deep in Retrograde

Mercury may not be in retrograde, but we sure are feeling all the retrograde vibes as Elizabeth Kott and Stephanie Simbari (of the hit podcast That’s So Retrograde) join the show! The ladies dive deep and share very personal struggles with sudden career change, finding identity, and how comedic “ego” is in the spiritual community. They are honest, sincere, and hilarious of course.

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From Neo-Nazi to Enlightened Leader

Former neo-nazi leader turned global peace advocate, Christian Picciolini, joins DENtalks to share his inspirational story of leaving the violent hate movement he helped create, to becoming an Emmy Award winner for his “There is Life After Hate” peace campaign. This conversation with Christian touches on the importance of finding your identity, community and purpose.

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My Brain Tumor Shifted My Spirituality

Actress, Kate Walsh (Grey’s Anatomy, 13 Reasons Why) joins DENtalks for a conversation on authenticity, turning 50, and how her brain tumor changed her life. Kate also shares her meditation journey has evolved over the years and helped her with everything from divorce to recovering from brain surgery.

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