Tash Valli

kaika

Society EN ↓ 3 episodios

*Kaika* — meaning “the earliest buds” — is a gathering place for the first words, the fragile truths, and the stories we’re often afraid to tell. Here I share living transmissions from my own journey — raw, unscripted, heart-led reflections on mistakes, healing, and becoming. Kaika is an invitation to grow with me, to see the sacred in our beginnings and mistakes, and to remember that even the earliest buds carry the promise of bloom.

Autor

Tash Valli

Categoría

Society

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Último episodio

22 de nov. de 2025

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Episodios

lessons in letting go 22.11.2025

From Dubai to deep healing: a conversation on letting go, gaining new perspectives, and remembering life moves in cycles. This is a gentle reminder that release is part of growth.

the prelude 10.09.2025

Every bloom begins with a bud. This opening episode plants the seed of Kaika — a glimpse into its meaning, its beginnings, and the heart behind it.

sacred mistakes 08.09.2025

one would argue that everything we do in our lives is sacred, so why not our mistakes? the earliest buds of Kaika begin with a story about mistakes — the ones I once saw as evidence of my failure, but now recognize as seeds of growth — the most important parts of my story have come from my percieved mistakes. In this transmission, I speak on shame, lessons, and the beauty of honoring every step as...

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