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Boundless with Kathy Eldon

Boundless with Kathy Eldon

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Boundless with Kathy Eldon explores how we tap into the infinite creative energy within us and around us—and how we turn that spark of hope into a force for good, especially in times of crisis and change.

Through delicious conversations with an unbelievable variety of artists, activists, filmmakers, founders, healers, and cultural visionaries, Kathy invites listeners into inspirational stories of reinvention, resilience, belonging, courage, and creative action. Solo episodes featuring her whimsical rhyming stories add a more intimate layer, weaving Kathy’s own lived wisdom into reflections on grief, purpose, and how to say “to hell with the consequences!”

At the heart of the show is a belief that every challenge can become a grand adventure of personal and collective transformation. Boundless is for people who want to live fully, love bravely, and help shape a more connected and compassionate world.

Kathy Eldon is an award-winning filmmaker, author, and founder of Creative Visions, a global hub for creative activism that has sparked over 400 projects and reached more than 100 million people. After the death of her son, Reuters photojournalist Dan Eldon, Kathy transformed her grief into a worldwide movement to empower changemakers through art, media, and storytelling. She has authored 18 books, produced Emmy-nominated and OWN-featured documentaries, and spoken on Oprah, CNN, and TEDx stages. Her life’s work reflects a passionate belief: that even our deepest wounds can become sources of world-shifting wisdom.

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Episodes
  • 6: Gina Belafonte : Using Art to Activate The World | Award-Winning Producer & Director
    Jul 14 2026

    Gina Belafonte joins Boundless with Kathy Eldon for a powerful conversation on legacy, grief, art, activism and what it really means to turn adversity into fuel for collective healing and change. As producer, activist, and co‑founder of Sankofa.org, Gina shares how she carries a historic lineage while fiercely carving a path that is entirely her own.

    This episode dives into:
    •⁠ ⁠How legacy, grief, and adversity can become creative and political power
    •⁠ ⁠Artivism: using film, music, and culture as tools to educate, motivate, and activate
    •⁠ ⁠Building Sankofa.org and sustaining social justice work over time
    •⁠ ⁠Creating new rituals for grief, loss, and healing when tradition is missing
    •⁠ ⁠Why Gina believes, even in a dystopian-feeling time, that “great is coming”

    If you’re navigating loss, questioning your purpose, or looking for ways to weave your art into meaningful action, this conversation is for you.

    We talk about growing up Belafonte, the birth of Sankofa.org, and why art and storytelling are essential tools for social justice. Gina reflects on the Harry Belafonte Best Song for Social Change Grammy, discovering Iman Jordan’s “Deliver,” and supporting her daughter Maria Belafonte’s debut feature film, “Pockets of Heaven,” at the intersection of filmmaking and activism.

    Learn more about Gina Belafonte:
    www.ginabelafonte.com

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    42 mins
  • 5: Kathy Eldon Poem - The Joy Train
    Jun 30 2026

    Joy isn't a destination you buy a ticket to. It finds you when you stop waiting for permission and start moving.

    This is a story about the relentless, sometimes ridiculous pursuit of joy — and the surprising truth about where it actually lives.

    Pause.
    Step off the path.
    Breathe in air so sweet you fall asleep.
    And wake up — already there.

    If this resonates, remember to like, subscribe, and share this with someone you want to inspire.

    Most of all, live boundlessly.
    Please, do your damnedest.

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    www.kathyeldon.com

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    5 mins
  • 4: Roko Belic : The Science of Happiness & Living Without Limits
    Jun 16 2026

    In an over-digitized world, how do we find our way back to ourselves and to one another?

    In this episode of the Boundless Podcast, we sit down with award-winning filmmaker Roko Belic for a deeply personal and inspiring conversation about living a life without limits one driven by curiosity, courage, and genuine human connection.

    Roko opens up about growing up as a cultural outsider in Chicago, the unlikely education he received through a broken TV stuck on PBS, and how those early experiences shaped his fearless approach to life and filmmaking. We also dive into what the science of happiness actually tells us spoiler: it's not money or your job and why prioritizing relationships might be the single most important decision you ever make.

    In this episode:

    • Growing up between cultures and feeling like an outsider
    • How a broken TV sparked a lifelong love of the world
    • What the science of happiness really says about money, work & relationships
    • Living boldly without following society's rules
    • Why following what moves you matters more than playing it safe


    For more conversations with artists and visionaries who turn their lives into fuel for change, subscribe and stay Boundless with us. 💙

    Roko Belic

    🌐 Website: https://www.rokobelic.com

    📸 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rokobelicfilms/

    Kathy Eldon

    📸 Instagram: www.instagram.com/kathyeldon

    🌐 Website & Podcast: www.kathyeldon.com

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    42 mins
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