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Conscious Health, Compassion & the Future of Wellness| Nathan Crane x Palmaïa |The Unknown Tribe Ep.8

Conscious Health, Compassion & the Future of Wellness| Nathan Crane x Palmaïa |The Unknown Tribe Ep.8

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In this new episode of The Unknown Tribe, Alex Ferri, Founder of Palmaïa, The House of AïA, talks with Nathan Crane, award-winning author, filmmaker, and founder of the Holistic Leadership Council, about the evolving landscape of wellness where science, spirituality, and conscious living meet. ​

They revisit the origins of the council and the need for open dialogue in times of confusion and polarization, exploring plant-based and omnivorous approaches without dogma, the ethics and empathy that shape our choices, and the deeper spiritual connection that binds humans, animals, and nature. ​

Nathan reflects on environmental awareness, food systems, and the importance of personal experimentation, while sharing how daily meditation and compassion can transform health, clarity, and community. It’s a grounded, heart-forward conversation about finding common ground, honoring truth beyond trends, and cultivating practices that elevate both the individual and the collective. ​

Discover more about Nathan Crane​

Holistic health expert, author, award-winning filmmaker, and founder of the Holistic Leadership Council. ​

Website https://www.nathancrane.com ​
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nathancrane ​
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@NathanCraneOfficial ​

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