Episodios

  • I had been told I was going to die, and I knew I didn't want to die | Paula Carnell
    Apr 2 2026

    Paula Carnell was bedridden with Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome, told she'd never recover. Then her husband built a beehive. A stranger with a lolloping dog became her mentor. And when Paula discovered conventional beekeepers were feeding bees sugar (the same toxin that made her sicker), everything changed. She refused to feed her bees sugar, started giving them minerals instead, took the same minerals herself, and walked the Dorset Coast Path three years later. This conversation covers natural beekeeping, why what kills bees also kills us, going gray and wild-haired in your 50s, soil depletion, regenerative agriculture, and why being yourself is the most revolutionary act. If you've ever felt disconnected from nature or your own body, Paula's story will remind you: we're all part of the hive.


    🐝 Connect with Paula in her Skool community to learn more about natural beekeeping and regenerative living.


    Connect with Paula Carnell:

    • Her Skool Community: https://www.skool.com/spiritual-beekeeping/about?ref=fa0470c87da0434ea65eb7a86f38ca47


    • Follow her journey of "being" and her mission to save the bees on Youtube https://youtu.be/dTsJUWAQFfI?si=HpzPBJ-7Gh88kr3B


    • Watch her Tedx Talk: https://youtu.be/RI4LCGMM-gA?si=LJaPwmCOIb21YwHP


    Connect with Carin:

    • Follow for more conversations on holistic hair care, community, and the power of sharing our stories.

    https://linktr.ee/Chantel


    #Beekeeping #HolisticHealing #EhlersDanlosSyndrome #NaturalBeekeeping #MineralHealth #WisdomOfTheHive #AuthenticBeauty #PlantMedicine

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  • Hangsheng Lee | Love, Culture, Heritage and Art
    Mar 13 2026

    A Hair Disaster, Herbal Healing & Creative Rituals: Dance, Tea, and Making Things by Hand

    Hansheng shares a dramatic hair story: frequent dyeing for a K-pop cover dance crew led to damaged hair, and applying relaxer over recently dyed black hair caused severe breakage, prompting a nearly shaved head and a horrified mom’s reaction. Carin and Hansheng discuss dancing’s long-term benefits, recognizing dancers by movement, and the intimacy of doing family and friends’ hair, including cutting hair at home and a love for hair color. The talk expands into hobbies and sensory preferences (journaling paper, art materials), pets’ intuition, and reflections on city life versus Taipei’s quieter, greener urban atmosphere. Hansheng explains his mother’s herbalism rooted in caring for his sick grandmother, shares herbal soups and tinctures, contrasts preventive Eastern approaches with U.S. healthcare, and describes personalized herbal treatment that improved magnesium levels, ending with mutual appreciation and notes on cooking; especially carbon-steel woks and cooking over fire.


    00:00 Hair Story Setup

    00:55 Dance Crew Dye Days

    01:46 Relaxer Disaster

    03:31 Shaving It Off

    05:25 Dance Crew Memories

    12:10 DIY Haircuts Talk

    17:39 Color Work Obsession

    20:35 Neurodivergent Texture Talk

    22:49 Pets Join The Chat

    27:33 Missing Taipei Nights

    42:56 Creativity Takes Practice

    48:43 Tea And Hospitality

    52:56 Herbalism Origins

    55:19 Immigration And Herbal Soups

    58:37 Food Medicine And Vitamins

    01:00:12 Magnesium Mystery Solved

    01:04:18 Herbal Diagnosis And Period Soup

    01:07:40 Soap Making And Pain Remedies

    01:12:41 Tinctures And Lost Knowledge

    01:18:57 Foraging Gardening And Culture

    01:22:20 Fire Cooking Memories

    01:30:13 Woks Carbon Steel And Gear Tips

    01:37:43 Gratitude And Closing


    Links

    Biz YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4bbWpAeVdbO7skin-xmN8w

    Website: https://theartcollectiveinternational.com/

    ACI Skool: https://www.skool.com/theartcollectiveinternational-5768/about

    IG: https://www.instagram.com/artcollectiveinternational


    Personal

    https://www.youtube.com/@LeeHanshengStudios

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  • Mike Pirie | From Cyber Security to Crypto to Mystical Possibility: Navigating Life’s Complex Arcs
    Feb 19 2026

    Mike Pirie on Growing Up in South Africa, Cybersecurity, Crypto Scams & Building New Skool Communities

    Mike Pirie is a cybersecurity and technology leader with a risk-first lens on crypto; and one of the most unexpectedly fascinating life stories you'll hear. From being raised in a beach lighthouse hostel in Port Elizabeth to navigating apartheid-era schooling, mandatory military service, and eventually landing in South Carolina, Mike's path is anything but linear.

    In this episode of Hair Stories with Carin Chantel, we get into the real stuff: Flock of Seagulls hair, painting himself with oil-based paint as a kid, and the honest journey of a receding hairline. But also; crypto. Mike entered in May 2020, grew a portfolio fast, got burned by scams, and turned those hard lessons into communities that help everyday people (especially busy parents) navigate decentralized finance with real security guardrails.

    We also talk about his spiritual life, reiki mastery, a decades-long journaling practice, a bipolar misdiagnosis he only learned about two years ago, and what it means to parent a 27-year-old and a 21-month-old at the same time.


    In this episode:

    • Growing up in South Africa during apartheid & attending multiracial private school
    • How mandatory military service led him into forensics, tech, and eventually Microsoft
    • International career stops: Israel, the UK, Canada, and beyond
    • Entering crypto in 2020; the wins, the scams, and what he learned
    • Building crypto communities on Discord, Patreon, and now Skool
    • Launching "Mystical Mic" a community rooted in spiritual practice
    • "Palmetto Tech" tech support for solo entrepreneurs and mompreneurs
    • Journaling, poetry, creativity, and trusting intuition
    • A misdiagnosis that changed everything


    • Mike’s YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@cryptoeasewithmike

      Follow him on Skool https://www.skool.com/@mikepi

      Mystical Mike Skool



    Follow Carin Chantel


    Album photo by: Hannah Pirie


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    1 h y 23 m
  • Hansheng Lee | Artistic Journeys: Embracing Multiple Passions
    Feb 7 2026

    HanSheng Lee discusses his professional and personal journey, highlighting his current work with the Art Collective International (ACI), a creative ecosystem designed to uplift and support artists. Lee delves into his childhood experiences growing up as a dual citizen of Taiwan and America, which involved a deep connection to nature, food, and art. He reflects on the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on his plans to open a tea house, which ultimately led him to focus on ACI. Lee talks about his multifaceted approach to art and his entrepreneurial background, stressing the importance of collaboration, creativity, and kindness in business. The conversation also touches on the supportive community found on the Skool platform, contrasting it with the toxicity often present on other social media platforms.


    His personal youtube

    Business youtube

    Skool Community

    Website

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  • Ian Brake | Building Relationships and Empowering Growth
    Feb 7 2026

    Unlocking the Power of Decision-Making & Personal Authenticity with Ian

    In this engaging episode, Ian shares his journey from Ohio to coaching and building 'The Fire Games' in Manchester. He emphasizes the importance of genuine relationships, joy in decision-making, and the need to confront life's challenges head-on. Ian reflects on his early ambitions in science and creativity, his unique approach to personal branding through his hairstyle, and his transformative experiences in business coaching. He discusses the critical role of confidence, agility, and authenticity in achieving success and fostering deep connections. Listeners are encouraged to take inventory of their lives, challenge perceived limitations, and live without regret.


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  • My own island of Saint Fu |Heidi Clements
    Dec 20 2025

    Unfiltered Wisdom: Heidi Clements on Ageism, Sobriety, and Writing.


    In this interview, writer and producer Heidi Clements discusses her journey from a childhood marked by aloof parenting to a successful career in television production. She reflects on her struggles with body dysmorphia and the societal pressures placed on women as they age, explaining why she now uses social media to advocate for the visibility of women over 50. The conversation highlights her decision to embrace her natural hair and her past experiences working on shows like Baby Daddy and A Current Affair. Clements also touches on her sobriety, the challenges of the entertainment industry strike, and her current efforts to sell scripts that authentically represent older women. Ultimately, she emphasizes the importance of self-acceptance and the necessity of prioritizing one’s own needs over the expectations of others.


    Note: This was recorded in 2024.

    Heidi on Instagram

    Get on her Substack

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  • I was a mentor to myself | Julia Bezya
    Jul 5 2024

    Julia Bezya/Юлия Безверхая is a Hairstylist and Educator from Lubny, Ukraine. Julia acquired her education at Erteqoob in Kyiv, and vigorously pursued advanced training after her initial education. She went on to become an educator at SACO Academy in Ukraine before arriving at Nova Arts Salon in Downtown, Los Angeles. Julia has been drawn to fashion and architecture and sees hair as another fabric with variations in creating and shaping. Learn more and explore her offerings on Instagram.


    In this episode Julia shares how she ended up in California. What it’s been like learning english and working on clients in L.A. She shares what she expected California to be and to her surprise what it turned out to be for her. Julia opens up about a “shame story” growing up, and how after a conversation with her teenage daughter, was able to see how she may have affected someone in her youth. Her laugh is contagious, and her enthusiasm through it all; very delightful. I hope you enjoy this conversation as much as I did, let us know what you think in the comments and please subscribe to catch more Hair Stories With Chantel.


    JULIA BEZYA on IG ⁠https://www.instagram.com/juli_bezya/ . #JBcut #educator #british techniques

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  • ADHD isn’t a limitation it is an opportunity to see the world differently | Kyrus Keenan Westcott
    Jul 27 2023

    Known on social media as Ky, and the Vibe With Ky, Kyrus is a lighthouse not only in the world of marketing but also in the conversations around mental health.

    Through a lens of grief and pain; 2018 was full of events in Kyrus’s life that would set him on a new path of physical and mental recovery. He decided he wanted to be here, and began to think about what that would entail to help himself through the darkness and how he could potentially help others. His personal experience with ADHD, severe depression, and generalized anxiety disorder has shaped his perspective and fueled his passion for mental health advocacy. As an actor and writer, Ky has always had a penchant for storytelling. With this narrative gift, he illuminates his own mental health journey, casting it as an inviting and approachable topic.


    One of my favorite quotes from Kyrus is “It’s not about fitting into the world, it’s about making the world fit you.”


    Kyrus's on IG @thevibewithky, and his website. #thevibewithky #neurospicy


    Kyrus mentions: Somethings Company founded by Patrick Gilligan. A team of dedicated people helping the future of teens live better lives. He shares some Digital Marketing tips with us in this episode and serves as Executive Director of Paid Media for 1SEO Digital Agency.


    Chantel mentions:

    Psychology Today online

    https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/therapists

    Finds this article https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/therapists

    Could be very helpful for those looking for an online source that specializes in trauma and mental health disorders that may be related to trauma.


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