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The Wisdom We Share

Anjani Amriit

We created this podcast because so many people are walking through big changes personally, spiritually, emotionally, professionally. And most of us weren’t taught how to navigate that… with clarity, courage, or trust in our own inner guidance.

 

That’s where wisdom comes in. Not theories. Not clichés. Real wisdom. The kind that helps you understand yourself, your patterns, your path, and the world you’re living in.

 

Each episode we explore topics with each other and experts from around the world that are really relevant to how we live our lives. We delve into wisdom from every field in leadership, psychology, spirituality, neuroscience, wellness, and the experience of being human.

 

We share practices, stories, insights, astrology, and wisdom that inspire you to do something different with your life to support your growth, health, joy and happiness.

 

Our intention is simple…

To help you find clarity.

To help you hear your own wisdom.

And to help you live with more depth, presence, and power in a world that pulls you into distraction and noise.

If you’re someone who’s seeking more, more understanding, more meaning, more practical tools you can put to use to transform your life, you’re in the right place.

 

Pull up a chair, put the kettle on, put in your pods in and join us.

 

Welcome to The Wisdom We Share.

 

Let’s have the conversations that matter.

Episode

In this special Podcasthon episode, we explore the deeper meaning of service, charity, and why giving is far more than an act of kindness. It is a practice that transforms both the world around us and our own inner lives.

 

As part of this global podcast initiative, we reflect on the universal wisdom found across traditions that teaches us that service is essential to human flourishing. We talk about seva, tzedakah, mitzvah, and how ancient teachings across spiritual paths all point toward one truth: when we give, we grow.

 

We also discuss fascinating neuroscience research showing what happens in the brain when people give money versus when they give time, and why hands-on service activates deeper centres connected to empathy, compassion, and emotional fulfilment.

 

In this conversation, we each share charitable organisations that are deeply meaningful to us:

 

Robin highlights My Sister’s Place, a long-standing organisation in New York supporting women and children experiencing domestic violence through shelter, legal advocacy, education, and practical support.

 

Anjani shares Green Shakti, a multi-layered initiative in India focused on reforestation, women’s empowerment, animal care, sustainable farming, and environmental healing.

 

We also reflect on how service can take many forms:

• Giving financially

• Offering time and energy

• Sharing wisdom and experience

 

This episode is an invitation to remember that service does not begin when life becomes perfect or when there is extra time. It begins wherever we are, with whatever we can offer.

 

Organisations mentioned in this episode:

 

• My Sister’s Place: https://mspny.org/

• Green Shakti: https://www.greensakthi.org/

• The Orangutan Project: https://www.theorangutanproject.eu/

• Voiceless: https://voiceless.org.au/

• Animals Australia: https://animalsaustralia.org/

You can explore the global movement here:

https://podcasthon.org/podcaster/the-wisdom-we-share

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The charity and its cause

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My Sisters’ Place

My Sisters’ Place strives to end domestic violence and human trafficking through comprehensive services, advocacy, and community education. MSP works to create a world in which every individual has the basic human right to be free from gender-based violence and to engage in relationships that embrace the principles of respect, equality, and safety.