Talk to Strangers! Conversations on the road. A podcast where I talk to inspiring people I met on my travels. My name is Angelika and I traveled 1,5 years through Latin Amerika. I met so many cool, inspiring people with interesting, funny and empowering stories. That's why I started to record some conversations and now sharing them with the world. Depending to who I am talking to there will be English or German episodes.
In this probably last episode of the season, Johanna and I take you behind the scenes of our lives as yoga teachers at a retreat center in Nicaragua. We talk about the perks and challenges of the job, what it's like to live in the jungle, and the personal lessons we've learned along the way.
Why I had my last situationship ...
In this inspiring episode, I sit down with Jessica, a friend I made in a small community in Nicaragua. She shares her story as a breast cancer survivor who chose a holistic path to healing – not only physically, but also emotionally and spiritually. She shares openly about her journey of resilience, leaving a relationship impacted by addiction, and reconnecting with her intuition and her own voice...
In dieser Folge spreche ich mit meiner besten Freundin Sophie über ihre prägende Zeit in Australien. Sie erzählt, wie sie in einer Yoga-Community lebte, Spiritualität und Yoga für sich entdeckte und die hawaiianische Lomi Lomi-Massage – den „Tanz um den Körper" – erlernte.
Wir sprechen über ihre Reise, ihre Erfahrungen mit Heilung und Gemeinschaft und werfen auch...
Wer steckt eigentlich hinter diesem Podcast?
In dieser Folge erfährst du mehr über mich – meine Reise durch Lateinamerika, meine Stationen und Erfahrungen unterwegs.
Interviewt von meiner besten Freundin Sophie, teile ich persönliche Einblicke in mein Leben in spirituellen Communities, Yoga-Retreats, Work-Exchanges und in meine ganz eigene innere Heilungsreise.
Lass dich mitnehmen auf diesen Weg – vom Außen ins Innen und wieder zur...
In this episode I sit down with Veda Ela – yoga teacher and one of the early pioneers of the Pachamama Eco Village in Costa Rica.
We talk about her journey from India's ashrams to the Costa Rican jungle, the early days of building a conscious community, and what it means to live yoga off the mat.
Veda shares stories of trust, silence, and surrender – and reminds us that life, at its core, is a mystery.
Take a deep breath... and joi...
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In this episode, I talk to Yoshi, who grew up in a spiritual eco-community in Costa Rica. We talk about what it's like to attend an alternative school in the jungle, surrounded by ceremonies, spirituality, nature and wild animals — in a community where all of that is simply part of everyday life. We also explore what the Pachamama eco-village is all about and what it o...
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In this episode, I talk with my friend Adrienne Jones, who is certified as a ancestral medicine practitioner and offers ancestor lineage healing work sessions. After many years as a psychotherapist, she always felt that something was missing — until she discovered the power of ancestral lineage healing. We explore how working with our ancestors can bring depth, insight, and a sense of wholeness to personal and collecti...
Max ist mit Fahrrad und Segelboot von Deutschland nach Lateinamerika gereist. Was für Abenteuer er in diesen 3 Jahren unterwegs erlebt hat und wie sich seine Sicht aufs Leben durch diese Erfahrungen verändert hat, teilt er mit uns in dieser Folge.
In dieser Episode sprechen wir auch über persönliche Erfahrungen oder Begegnungen mit traditionellen pflanzlichen Substanzen wie Cannabis oder Plant Medicine. Diese Inhalte dienen rein in...
This Episode is in German.
In der ersten Folge spreche ich mit Brigitte, die mit 65 Jahren noch ein ganz neues Leben am wunderschönen Lake Atitlan begonnen hat. Wie es dazu kam, wie sie sich aus einer Krise befreit und neuen Mut geschöpft hat erzählt sie uns heute.
Wir sprechen darüber:
Was zu mehr Spaltung, statt zu Verbindung führt.
Wie Krise auch eine Chance sein kann.
Wie man wieder Mut fassen und Vertrauen finden kann.
Brigitt...
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