Hi there. This week I am sharing my conversation with Rohini Morandi where we dive deep into the human experience, unpacking the emotions, challenges, and triumphs that shape our lives. Today, I’m excited to explore some truly thought-provoking topics: the emotional complexities of failure and how it can, surprisingly, coexist with relief; the natural cycles of life and the power of letting go; and the ever-elusive balance between creativity, work, and relationships.
We’ll also discuss what it really means to connect authentically—with others and, most importantly, with yourself. It’s going to be an honest, raw, and reflective conversation, and I promise there will be magic.
Rohini’s journey has woven through the tapestry of life, not in pursuit of herself, but in a quest to understand the universal language of healing through sound. She also just released a new meditation record here.
Link to our conversation: LISTEN NOW
Much love to you, and your loved ones, Carissa
On to our conversation and a note from Rohini:
Dear friend,
I'm beyond excited to share this week's podcast episode with you—a special, deeply personal conversation with the incredible Carissa Potter, founder of People I've Loved and author of It's OK to Feel Things Deeply.
Carissa's work has touched countless hearts with its profound yet simple messages of empathy, connection, and vulnerability. Her art and writing reflect a raw understanding of what it means to be human, and in this episode, we dive deep into topics that are sure to resonate with anyone navigating the ups and downs of life.
Instead of a formal interview, we embraced the spontaneity of just talking—letting the conversation flow naturally. Together, we explored:
The emotional complexities of failure and how it can coexist with relief.
The cycles of life and how letting go can be as empowering as holding on.
Finding balance in creativity, work, and relationships.
What it means to connect authentically—with others and with yourself.
Carissa's openness and wisdom were a true gift, and this episode is a refreshing reminder of why art, conversation, and connection matter so deeply.
If you've ever felt stuck, uncertain, or curious about where your own journey is taking you, this episode will speak to your soul.
After you listen, I'd love to hear your thoughts—what resonated with you? Did anything spark a new way of thinking? Let me know by replying to this email or sharing on social media with #magicinclinedpod
Thank you for being part of this community. Here's to embracing life's beautiful mess and finding meaning in the moments that matter.
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