These conversations are an extension of our work — a space to explore how we think, live, and relate to both our internal world and the environments around us.
Across each episode, we share perspectives on awareness, language, human potential, and the role of nature in supporting a more balanced, connected way of living.
In this conversation, Jason and Michael explore what it means to challenge the narratives we’ve been taught to accept — and the impact those narratives have on how we live, think, and make decisions.
They unpack the role of intuition, the patterns that quietly shape behaviour, and how awareness creates the opportunity to step out of reaction and into choice. Through honest reflection and direct conversation, they explore how to strip things back, question what no longer serves, and reconnect with a more authentic way of living.
Jason shares his personal journey of overcoming childhood trauma and reconnecting with his biological family. He discusses the impact of limiting beliefs and the power of language in shaping our experiences, and be recognising and dissolving these beliefs, how we can create much more fulfilling lives. They explore the themes of primal drivers, overcoming resistance, expanding possibilities and redefining uncertainty.
Jason shares his personal journey of overcoming childhood trauma and reconnecting with his biological family. He discusses the impact of limiting beliefs and the power of language in shaping our experiences, and be recognising and dissolving these beliefs, how we can create much more fulfilling lives. They explore the themes of primal drivers, overcoming resistance, expanding possibilities and redefining uncertainty.
Inspiration, ideas and experiences for conscious creative living — to support the way you live.
We acknowledge the traditional owners of the beautiful country where we live and work, the Wadawurrung People. Wadawurrung means People of the sea.
We recognise and celebrate the diversity of Indigenous people and their enduring cultures and their connections to the land, skies and waters and pay our respects to their Elders, past, present and emerging. We draw from our traditional owners' wisdom to never take more from the land than needed and to cause no harm.