Conversations with people who had the courage to question the life they were expected to live.

Question Everything - Conversations
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Conversations with people who had the courage to question the life they were expected to live.
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3/4/2026
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July 1, 2026
Yoga Teacher & Former Architect: Can Yoga Help You Rebuild Your Sense of Self? (Marcos Jassan)
<p>We travel to Mexico City to meet with Marcos, a yoga teacher and former architect, to talk about the tension between identity, fear, and the moment a calling becomes impossible to ignore.</p><p><br></p><p>Marcos shares how his path moved from architecture and more conventional ambitions toward yoga, not as a sudden reinvention but as a gradual realignment with what felt true. We explore what it means to let life speak to you, why fear often gets in the way of change, and how the ego can make even a meaningful transition feel difficult.</p><p><br></p><p>The conversation goes deep into self-knowledge, discipline, and the idea that yoga is not only a practice of movement, but a way of understanding the body, the mind, and the self more honestly. It’s a conversation about truth, transformation, and the deeper work of becoming who you already are.</p><p><br></p><p>If this content resonates with you, join our email list and subscribe to our channels via https://linktr.ee/question.everything.world</p>

June 17, 2026
Rethinking Socialization Beyond Pubs and Alcohol: Sauna Revolution (Sauna Social Club)
<p>If this conversation resonates, join our Substack and explore our other channels → https://linktr.ee/question.everything.world</p><p><br></p><p>IG: www.instagram.com/sauna_socialclubWB: https://www.saunasocialclub.co.uk</p><p><br></p><p>___</p><p>We meet in London Nikki and Benji, the co-founders of Sauna Social Club, a sauna and listening lounge that brings together sauna, ice bath, music and arts to create a space for rest, connection and creative wellbeing.</p><p>What started as a response to the pressures of alcohol culture has become a very considered experiment in how people can gather differently, feel more comfortable alone or together, and leave feeling lighter than when they arrived. In this conversation, we talk about the origins of the idea, the actual steps they took to launch and how they’ve grown from a vision into an actual community offline and online.</p><p>We also talk about burnout, documenting the journey on social media, leadership, and what it means to build something that is both practical and emotional at the same time.</p><p>___</p><p>Sauna Social Club is a rare thing in London - a social space that doesn’t centre alcohol. Instead, they offer sauna and ice baths to encourage people to relax, connect and engage creatively with the arts. </p><p>Drawing on their backgrounds in DJing, community organising and fitness, they look to change the way Londoners socialise by prioritising wellbeing and creativity. Since opening in August 2024, SSC has developed a distinctive programme of creative wellbeing sessions, centring arts and music alongside more traditional sauna rituals. "We knew there had to be a different way to connect with others than just going to the pub, one that prioritises wellbeing and creativity."</p>

June 3, 2026
Speaker Coach & Entrepreneur: Leaving 9 to 5 To Be Author? (Jaymin Patel)
<p>If this conversation resonates, join our Substack and explore our other channels → https://linktr.ee/question.everything.world___We meet Jaymin Patel in Bali to talk about the shift from achievement to fulfillment, and what happens when external success stops feeling like enough. Jaymin shares how growing up in a strict immigrant family shaped his early sense of self, why he left a high-pressure consulting career, and how Burning Man became a catalyst for choosing a more alive and authentic path.We also explore the role of family support, the ongoing pull of validation, and how he measures success today through aliveness, consistency, and self-expression rather than status alone. The conversation touches on being weird as a strength, creating permission for others, and why real authenticity often means experimenting at the edges of comfort.___Jaymin J. Patel is the founder of the Possibility Speakers Agency. He helps established experts get booked and paid to speak worldwide.He has written 8 books, delivered a TEDx talk with 50K+ views, and has been invited to speak at Harvard Business School & the London School of Economics.Most importantly, Jaymin is a dad of two incredible kids and shares a beautiful conscious relationship with his wife, Eri. He and his family are currently living on the tropical island of Bali.You can learn more about the Possibility Speakers Agency at www.possibilityspeakers.com/agencyInstagram: @iamjayminjpatelEmail: connect@possibilityspeakers.com</p>
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