• Ep2: with Christian Strobel | Spirituality, Energy Work, and Personal Ritual Practice
    Feb 27 2026

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    In this episode, host Wilma Mae sits down with Christian Strobel, a New York-based wardrobe stylist who has worked with celebrities and musicians for over 15 years. What starts as a conversation about their serendipitous meeting at a wedding in Italy unfolds into a deep exploration of spirituality, energy work, and personal ritual practice.

    Key Topics Discussed:

    • Christian's journey from small-town New York to the fashion industry in NYC and Paris
    • Early experiences with spirituality and "witchy sensibilities" as a teenager
    • Being recognized as a healer by a renowned German energy worker
    • Encounters with entities and learning to protect energetic boundaries
    • The importance of proper training when exploring mystical practices
    • Christian's morning ritual: TM meditation, Buddhist mantras, mindful walking, and the five senses practice
    • How spiritual practice helps navigate the unpredictable freelance creative lifestyle
    • Wilma Mae introduces Sordoe Intention Water, a spiritual bath product inspired by her mother's ritual practice

    Guest Bio: Christian Strobel is a wardrobe stylist, costume designer, and fashion professional based in Los Angeles. With a background in fashion design from FIT, Christian has spent over two decades working with celebrities and musicians while cultivating a deep spiritual practice that includes Reiki, meditation, and energy work.

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    40 mins
  • Ep1: with Shani Pride | Stillness, Mantras, and Manifesting a Purpose-Led Life
    Feb 13 2026

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    Join host Wilma Mae in the premiere episode of The Healing H.A.C.K. Podcast for an intimate conversation with filmmaker, writer, and director Shani Pride about finding purpose, spiritual practice, and the transformative power of manifestation.

    In this deeply personal episode, Shani shares her journey from actor to award-winning storyteller, revealing how she discovered her true calling during the COVID-19 pandemic. After years performing in front of the camera, she made the courageous transition to writing and directing, a shift that Sundance Film Institute recognized and nurtured. Now, she's creating impactful stories that blend social consciousness with compelling narrative, including a feature film shooting in Italy and a television series set in Brooklyn.

    What You'll Discover:

    Spiritual Practices for Modern Life: Shani opens up about her daily rituals, including meditation, crystal work, and mantra practice. Learn how she uses stillness as a tool for creativity and peace, and why meditation doesn't have to be intimidating. It can happen anywhere, anytime.

    The Art of Manifestation: Hear powerful manifestation stories, including Wilma's unique sigil-making practice that helped a friend land his dream CEO position. Shani shares how she's been manifesting since high school, using vision boards and intentional practices to create the life she envisioned, from getting into UCLA and USC to manifesting her current film projects.

    Purpose-Driven Creativity: Discover why Shani calls herself an "impact-driven storyteller" and how she harnesses media to enlighten, inspire, and provoke thought. She discusses her upcoming projects, including a film described as "Eat Pray Love meets Erin Brockovich" and "Brownsville Redemption," a series about a teenage piano prodigy navigating survival and creativity.

    Self-Care Without Guilt: Both Wilma and Shani, self-described "reformed workaholics," share why self-care isn't indulgent. It's essential. From playing with puppies during the pandemic to establishing boundaries around work hours, they discuss practical ways to prevent burnout while staying productive.

    Spiritual Toolkit Building: Explore diverse practices including Buddhist philosophy, crystal healing, healing card decks (like Matt Khan's healing mantras), and the teachings of Paramahansa Yogananda. Shani shares how traveling to spiritual centers in India, Bali, and Mexico has shaped her practice.

    The Power of Specificity: Learn why being specific in manifestation work is crucial, and why many women struggle to articulate what they truly want for themselves (versus what they want for others).

    Conscious Media Consumption: Understand how the stories we consume, from news to social media to film, profoundly affect our spiritual and emotional wellbeing, and why choosing "puppy dogs and rainbows" content isn't frivolous. It's self-preservation.

    This conversation is perfect for anyone seeking to build their own spiritual toolkit, creatives looking to align their work with purpose, or anyone curious about manifestation, meditation, and living authentically. Whether you're just beginning your spiritual journey or deepening existing practices, Shani's wisdom and Wilma's insights offer practical guidance for navigating a demanding world with grace.

    Keywords: manifestation techniques, spiritual practices, meditation for beginners, purpose-driven life, creative spirituality, self-care for entrepreneurs, crystal healing, mantra practice, vision board manifestation, filmmaker journey, conscious living, spiritual toolkit, min

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    1 hr and 3 mins
  • S2E0: MY JOURNEY TO SPIRITUAL HEALTH
    Jan 30 2026

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    MY JOURNEY TO SPIRITUAL HEALTH

    Welcome to the first episode of The Healing H.A.C.K. Podcast. I'm Wilma Mae Basta, and this is my story.

    Fifteen years ago, I hit rock bottom—severely depressed and hospitalized for six weeks in London. That breakdown became my breakthrough. I share how I rebuilt my life by creating a spiritual toolkit, and how you can build yours too.

    IN THIS EPISODE:

    0:00 Welcome & What H.A.C.K. Stands For
    0:45 Who I Am - Founder of Sordoe
    4:00 Growing Up in a Mystery School
    6:30 Building a Life in London
    8:46 The Breaking Point - Hospitalization & Depression
    11:20 Rebuilding Through Alternative Healing
    14:52 My Three-Point Daily Check-In (Expectations, Boundaries, Self-Love)
    18:52 A Year and a Day - Life Transformation
    19:58 Life Today - Healed Relationships
    20:46 Using My Toolkit in Crisis (Recent Fire)
    23:35 DRK Beauty Healing Nonprofit
    24:35 Why This Podcast Exists
    25:45 What's Coming Next

    RESOURCES:

    • Pema Chödrön (Buddhist teacher)
    • The Hoffman Process: https://www.hoffmaninstitute.org
    • Life Alignment: https://www.lifealignment.com

    CONNECT:
    Instagram: https://instagram.com/thehealinghack
    TikTok: https://tiktok.com/@sordoerituals
    Sordoe: https://instagram.com/sordoeofficial

    H.A.C.K. = Healing, Abundance, Connection, Knowledge

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    28 mins
  • Episode 9: Living Life in a State of Awareness with Regina Louise
    Sep 22 2021

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    Unprocessed trauma and maladaptive coping mechanisms can often leave us operating in survival mode, without us even realizing that we are living in a state of constant fear and anxiety. This week marks the final episode in our series, and we have a truly remarkable guest to bookmark the end of this first chapter. Regina Louise is the best-selling author of several books, including her incredible memoir Somebody’s Someone, and Permission Granted: Kick-Ass Strategies to Bootstrap Your Way to Unconditional Self-Love. Her devastating experiences in the foster care system as a child led her to become a children’s advocate and shaped her deep knowledge of healing and self-love. Regina speaks about her healing journey with immense wisdom and generously shares the context of her painful upbringing. We delve into the prevalence of imposter syndrome among women of color and ruminate on the role that radical self-love has to play in freeing one’s self from the judgment of others. Our conversation also covers the weight of intergenerational trauma, its disproportionate effect on women of color, and what it means to be “adultified” at a disturbingly young age. Join us today for a beautiful conversation on the universality of suffering, the healing journey, and what it means to choose to live life in a sublime state of awareness.


    Key Points From This Episode:

    • Introducing today’s guest Regina Louise.
    • How Regina is choosing to live her life with an elevated sense of awareness.
    • The Hoffman method and other supportive interventions for healing and embodying our higher selves.
    • The prevalence of imposter syndrome among women of color and how learning to love yourself can address it.
    • How the Hoffman method facilitated Wilma May’s journey to self-love.
    • Regina’s devastating experience of being raised in the same foster home in which her biological mother was trafficked.
    • The disproportionate presence and impact of intergenerational trauma on women of color.
    • A special quote from Anais Nin on taking the risk to bloom and how it manifested in Regina’s life.
    • Regina’s healing journey and a beautiful and vulnerable description of where she currently places herself.
    • What it means for Regina to depart from living in a constant state of survival.
    • The damaging effects of being “adultified” as a young child.
    • How Wilma Mae challenged her preconceived notions around healing to allow herself access to practitioners who understand suffering.
    • The concept of the wounded healer and why Regina identifies so strongly with it.
    • A reading of the Anais Nin poem that played a pivotal role in Regina’s healing.


    Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode:

    Regina Louise

    The Hoffman Institute

    The Red Book

    Somebody’s Someone

    Someone Has Led This Child to Believe: A Memoir

    DRK BEAUTY

    DRK BEAUTY Healing

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    1 hr and 22 mins
  • Episode 8: Creativity, Acting, and the Courage of Entrepreneurship with Bridgid Coulter
    Sep 1 2021

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    Bridgid Coulter is a multi-talented creative, who has found success as an actress, an interior designer, and most recently as an entrepreneur. Many of our listeners may know her from shows like Westworld, Shameless, and Black Monday. In this episode, we get together with Bridgid to discuss her latest venture, Blackbird House, and how her life and career led her to this point. We hear from Bridgid about her childhood and what it was like growing up in Berkeley, California. She reflects on how the combination of adversity, joy, and trauma shaped her outlook as a young person, and how acting helped her heal. She shares how introversion and curiosity have influenced her acting career and why she is so drawn to the deep work inherent in performing different characters. Later, Bridgid expands on her work as a designer and discusses why it was important for her to pursue further education before starting her professional work as an interior designer. We delve into the topic of the Blackbird House and unpack how a career in acting was instrumental to Bridgid’s journey into entrepreneurship. Bridgid discusses her passion for Blackbird House as a space for women of color and allies to network and support one another and expands on the future of the platform. Join us today for this inspiring conversation on creativity, self-knowledge, and much more!


    Key Points From This Episode:

    • Get to know today’s multi-talented guest Bridgid Coulter.
    • The different degrees of introversion and extroversion and how it informs your personality.
    • How your level of introversion determines the type of activities that recharge your energy.
    • The mixture of adversity, trauma, and joy in Bridgid’s upbringing and how it shaped her outlook.
    • The deep work that is inherent in being an actor and how skilled trainers have helped Bridgid heal.
    • Dreamwork: what it is and how Bridgid uses it and continues to use it.
    • What it means to keep yourself safe, especially as a woman of color.
    • Why, as an actor you need to have a deep understanding of the human condition.
    • Bridgid’s various creative pursuits and how it has shaped her career.
    • Why Bridgid finds it challenging to return to acting after a hiatus.
    • The different approaches to acting and why Bridgid is a fan of going deep.
    • Bridgid’s work as an interior designer and how her passion for design prompted her to pursue further education.
    • How education empowered Bridgid to overcome imposter syndrome.
    • How Bridgid inhabits her client, or potential client’s perspective when she is designing.
    • The self-doubt that Bridgid experiences during the design process and why she hopes to overcome it.
    • How the courage required to perform on stage prepared Bridgid for entrepreneurship.
    • How Bridgid founded Blackbird and how her rich and varied life experience is informing it.
    • The Blackbird House: their ethos, their services, and how it is connecting women of color with one another, as well as allies.
    • How Blackbird has adapted from a physical to digital working space during the COVID 19 pandemic.
    • Wilma Mae shares a reflective quote attributed to Robin Williams.


    Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode:

    Bridgid Coulter on IMDB

    Blackbird House

    Blackbird House on Instagram

    Blackbird House on Twitter

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    54 mins
  • Episode 7: Afro-indigenous Permaculture with Pandora Thomas
    Aug 25 2021

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    Much of how the modern world is designed and constructed, causes us to be out of sync with the earth’s natural rhythms and systems. In cities, most of the soil is covered with paving and high-rise buildings, which have far-reaching consequences that extend from how water is recycled, to average temperatures, to the levels of asthma and allergies experienced by its inhabitants. Joining us today to talk about these trends and the immense value that can be found in nature is Pandora Thomas, an Afro-Indigenous Permaculturist who runs EARTHseed farm in Sonoma County, California. We discuss the power of nature as a healing tool, how it helped Pandora recover from debilitating mental health issues, and why she has dedicated her life to introducing this healing power to many more individuals, especially people of color. Listening in you’ll hear Pandora share her journey, how she discovered permaculture, and how she raised the funds to support EARTHseed Farm. She unpacks her favorite definition of Afro-Indigenous permaculture and explains how it draws on African traditions of water use and cultivation. We interrogate the way that Black communities continue to be adversely affected by environmental decisions that were not made by them, and some of the important work being done to facilitate more access to nature in those communities. Later, we identify educational opportunities for introducing children to nature, as well as providing them with opportunities to cultivate their gardening skills. Having Pandora on the show was an honor and a joy. We hope you’ll join us for a thought-provoking perspective on Afro-Indigenous Permaculture, the healing power of nature, and how to love the planet!


    Key Points From This Episode:

    • Introducing today’s guest Pandora Thomas, an Afro-Indigenous Permaculturist.
    • Pandora shares her struggles with mental health and why she sees herself as a recovering depressed person.
    • The impact that nature has had on Pandora’s mental health journey.
    • The concept of spiritual bypassing and the importance of acknowledging that some things are painful and difficult.
    • How Pandora became a permaculturist and what that entails.
    • Pandora shares her preferred definition of Afro-Indigenous Permaculture.
    • How Afro-Indigenous Permaculture is rooted in how we are using and misusing water.
    • How the built environments of cities undermine and subvert natural water cycles.
    • The important work being done to facilitate more access to nature, especially for people of color.
    • How Black communities are adversely affected by environmental decisions that were not made by them.
    • How city design and environmental design impact asthma and allergies.
    • Why we need to be capitalizing on educational opportunities to teach children about nature and gardening.
    • Our host, Wilma Mae Basta, shares the transformative experience of planting and maintaining her own garden.
    • How Pandora raised over three million dollars for EARTHseed farm.
    • How EARTHseed farm is the culmination of a lifelong dream for Pandora.
    • How the Black Lives Matter movement helped Pandora’s fundraising effort.
    • How Pandora has dealt with criticisms about her fundraising.
    • The importance of acknowledging the value you bring to a project and that you are worthy of abundance.
    • How Wilma Mae has changed her priorities to work more efficiently after her experiences with her life being consumed by work during the COVID 19 pandemic.


    Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode:

    Pandora Thom

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    1 hr and 2 mins
  • Episode 6: Healing From Trauma and Depression with Dr. Akua Boateng
    Aug 18 2021

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    Today’s episode contains difficult themes*. Dr. Akua Boateng joins us to speak about her work as a coach and therapist involving helping people heal from depression and extreme trauma. Dr. Boateng is a licensed psychotherapist who has trained in multiple acute and outpatient facilities across the Tennessee valley. With 13 years of experience in clinical practice and education, she specializes in an integrative approach to treating anxiety, depression, mood disorders, work concerns, grief, relationship issues, and several other emotional concerns. Our conversation starts with Dr. Boateng’s interest in medicine and how she pivoted into psychology. We talk about the roots and symptoms of depression and trauma and what Dr. Boateng’s process of working through these issues with patients looks like. Our guest shares her thoughts on decolonizing therapy and the need to stop branding cultural practices as pathologies. We also hear about Dr. Boateng’s work assisting people in finding a way to move forward after going through some of the most damaging experiences imaginable such as losing loved ones as a result of homicide. Be sure to tune in for this conversation filled with Dr. Boateng’s rich insights and amazing work.


    Key Points From This Episode:

    • Perspectives on how some people are called to help others and what this looks like for Dr. Boateng.
    • Dr. Boateng’s initial interest in medicine and how she pivoted into psychology.
    • The work that Dr. Boateng does to help homicide survivors and what it involves.
    • How people suffer from trauma without knowing it and what they can do to realize this.
    • Chief complaints around relationships and pain that signal depression and trauma.
    • How our bodies go into fight mode during trauma and how this state can linger.
    • The roots of psychology in white masculinity and what it means to decolonize therapy.
    • How children of color have to be educated about dangers to their lives which conventional psychology would not consider healthy and what this means.
    • Breaking violent cycles with healthy relationships and what drew Dr. Boateng to marriage counseling.
    • What Dr. Boateng’s coaching work involves and how it goes beyond systems-based coaching.
    • Dr. Boateng’s strategies for self-care involving rest, eating well, sleep, and silence.
    • How to connect with Dr. Boateng online.


    Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode:

    Dr. Akua Boateng

    Dr. Akua Boateng on Twitter

    Dr. Akua Boateng on Instagram

    Homocide Survivors Program

    DRK BEAUTY on Instagram

    DRK BEAUTY on Facebook

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    54 mins
  • Episode 5: Energetic Healing and Coaching with Laura Forbes
    Aug 4 2021

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    It’s easy to dismiss energy healing as an esoteric practice, but the truth is that skilled practitioners have helped thousands of individuals lead happier, healthier, and more purpose-driven lives. In today’s episode, we get together with Laura Forbes, an energetic healer, and coach, who has spent the bulk of her career working with the human body through various practices. She first studied massage therapy in Boulder, Colorado at the start of her career in the early 90s. Then later, she transitioned to becoming an energy practitioner after taking the famous Body Talks course by John Veltheim. Tuning in you’ll hear our host Dr. Wilma share how she met Laura and how her first session with Laura transformed her life. Laura explains why it’s so important for energy practitioners to let go of their attachment to outcomes and how that ethos has translated to her own life. Later, Laura shares how she became a relationship and communication coach and why she has chosen to focus on the interconnection between language, emotion, and how we interpret our lives. We reflect on the unique mental health challenges inherent to being a woman of color and how a stigma around mental health prohibits them from seeking help. We loved having Laura on the show and we’re sure you will find the conversation as thought-provoking and informative as we did. Tune in today for all this and much more!


    Key Points From This Episode:

    • Get to know today’s guest Laura Forbes.
    • How Dr. Wilma May met Laura Forbes and how Laura was able to help her as a client.
    • The life-changing epiphany that Dr. Wilma May experienced after her first consultation with Laura.
    • How Laura entered the field of energy work after working with the physical body for 20 years.
    • The role that quantum theory and universal consciousness play in energetic healing.
    • How John Veldheim developed Body Talk and how Laura applies it to her energetic healing practice.
    • How the words we use to describe a situation can shape our experience.
    • Laura shares how she transitioned into coaching women.
    • Why Laura focuses on communication between couples.
    • How Dr. Wilma May wants to use her platform to introduce women of color to practitioners they may not otherwise have encountered or considered.
    • A key premise of energetic healing is its ability to unblock the body and allow it to heal itself.
    • Why as an energetic healer you need to let go of your attachment to outcomes.
    • The unique mental health challenges inherent to being a woman of color.
    • How the stigma around mental health prohibits women of color from seeking help for their mental health.
    • The confluence of circumstances that led Dr. Wilma May to meet Laura.


    Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode:

    Body Talk

    Dr. Veltheim

    Life Alignment: Heal Your Life & Discover Your Soul's True Purpose

    Laura Forbes on LinkedIn

    DRK BEAUTY on Instagram

    DRK BEAUTY on Facebook

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    51 mins