• Self-Reclamation, Masculine & Feminine Energy, and Walking Like Jesus w/ Linsay Doyle | EP10
    Apr 22 2026

    Today I'm chatting with Linsay Doyle, a Feng Shui practitioner and founder of Reclamation by Linsay, who has spent the better part of 14 years burning herself down and rebuilding, on her own terms.

    Linsay's shares about her journey since 2011 when she was at her heaviest weight, deeply disconnected from herself and living a life that wasn't hers. Linsay shares what followed: leaving an eight-year relationship the same weekend her boyfriend asked her parents for permission to propose, loading up her car and leaving, moving into an apartment by the Edmonton River Valley, signing up for a half marathon on a whim, and losing nearly 100 pounds in just over a year. Through finally making choices that were actually hers.

    We go a lot of places in this one, including:

    The courage it takes to evolve out of relationships and friendships, and why that grief is as real as any other kind

    Masculine and feminine energy, why she believes women have been burning themselves out holding the entire container, and what she's actually not willing to settle for.

    The work she's building through Reclamation by Linsay, where Feng Shui meets self-ownership and your junk drawer might just tell her everything she needs to know about you.

    And her relationship with God, why she doesn't claim a religion, and why Jesus is her homeboy.

    I love a great spicy chat with Linsay and this convo is no exception.

    Connect with Linsay:

    Instagram: @iamlinsaydoyle

    Connect with Darrel-Lynne:

    Instagram: @dee_ogsoul

    Website: ogsoul.ca

    Chapters:

    00:00 Introduction and Setting the Stage

    03:41 Linsay's Journey of Transformation

    06:29 Awakening and Making Choices

    08:57 Breaking Free from Relationships

    11:34 The Impact of External Pressures

    14:05 Finding Strength in Independence

    17:05 Physical Transformation and Weight Loss

    19:25 Running Towards a New Life

    22:07 Reflecting on Achievements and Future Self

    25:10 Navigating Life's Pivots

    27:52 Building Resilience Through Life's Trials

    30:47 The Balance of Self-Care and Growth

    33:33 Understanding the Duality of Experience

    37:56 Exploring Masculine and Feminine Energies

    41:44 The Impact of Societal Conditioning on Relationships

    45:28 The Journey of Self-Discovery in Relationships

    52:28 Divine Timing and Personal Growth

    53:37 The Journey of Self-Reclamation

    55:53 Building a New System: Reclamation by Linsay

    57:45 Transforming Spaces: The Power of Feng Shui

    59:23 Internal and External Reclamation

    01:00:50 Shared Connections and Unique Stories

    01:02:41 Claiming Your Lane: Individual Paths

    01:04:21 Exploring God and Spirituality

    01:10:43 Embodiment of Jesus: Actions Over Words

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    1 hr and 15 mins
  • Creativity, Connection & The Power of Play w/ Nicole Murphy | EP9
    Apr 15 2026

    Today I'm chatting with Nicole Murphy, a friend, collaborator, and my co-creator of the Creative Project Studio. Nicole is a media producer, event creator, and someone who has spent over a decade helping people bring their creative projects to life.

    This conversation went deep fast. We talk about Nicole's winding path from being called "dancing girl" in elementary school to art school, film school, and eventually building a community rooted in creativity and connection. We get into the creative cycle she's mapped out, inspiration through to feedback, and why so many creatives get stuck somewhere in the middle. We talk about what happened when she left her serving job, gave up her apartment, and traveled to the literal other side of the world with a carry-on and a backpack. Mauritius, Thailand, Vietnam, across Canada.

    We spend a lot of time on what it means to get back in rooms with people, why play isn't a luxury, and how isolation became normalized in ways we're only starting to see clearly. Nicole shares honestly about image management, faith, money fears, and the spiritual warfare she sees playing out in creative people's lives.

    This one is about remembering that creativity isn't extra. It's essential.

    Connect with Nicole Murphy:
    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nicolesmurphy/
    Creatives Project Studio: https://www.skool.com/creative-project-studio/about

    Connect with Darrel-Lynne:
    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dee_ogsoul/

    Website: ogsoul.ca

    Chapters:

    00:00 Introduction and Evolution of Collaboration

    03:09 Nicole's Journey in the Creative Space

    06:57 Understanding the Creative Cycle

    09:55 The Importance of Human Connection

    12:42 Navigating Fear and Connection Post-Pandemic

    18:28 Embracing Adventure and Growth

    24:15 Wealth of Experience and Perspective

    25:33 Navigating Uncomfortable Conversations

    29:05 The Impact of Online vs. In-Person Interactions

    31:17 The Call for In-Person Connection

    33:35 Mental Health and the Digital Age

    36:19 Creativity and Relationships

    41:04 The Necessity of Play and Connection

    49:41 The Power of Play in Life

    51:49 Navigating the Corporate Culture Shift

    53:46 Creativity vs. Conformity in Education

    57:55 The Journey of Self-Discovery and Authenticity

    01:00:59 The Role of Community in Personal Growth

    01:03:44 Embracing Creative Expression and Connection

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    1 hr and 12 mins
  • Coming Home to Self, Sobriety & Being Enough w/ Kasia Piascik | EP8
    Apr 8 2026

    In this episode, I sit down with Kasia Piascik—HR professional, fellow author in the Reclaiming Mental Health anthology, and someone who has done the deep, unglamorous work of coming home to herself. Kasia's chapter traces her life from a gifted kid in a Mississauga classroom through depression, anxiety, addiction, and the labels that tried to define her, all the way to sixteen years sober and a life she actually recognizes as her own.

    We talk about what it felt like to ask for help as a child and be turned away, the diagnoses that accumulated over the years and what she eventually made of them, and how addiction became the way she drowned out pain she didn't have language for yet. We also get into the DSM, Gabor Maté, and why finding the root matters more than naming the symptom.

    There's also wonderful synchronicity with Kasia ended up writing in this book also—a thread that runs all the way back to her grade five classroom and her very first teacher. And yes, she posted about all of this on LinkedIn. She works in HR. That took guts, and we talk about that too.


    Resources Mentioned:
    Reclaiming Mental Health anthology: https://a.co/d/0dvGcfuS
    In the Realm of Hungry Ghosts by Gabor Maté
    The Power of Now by Eckhart Tolle

    Connect with Kasia:

    Instagram: @kasiapiascikreclaims

    Connect with Darrel-Lynne:

    Instagram: @dee_ogsoul

    Website: ogsoul.ca

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    56 mins
  • Gumption, Play, The Arts & Finding Your People w/ Dr. John Battye | EP7
    Apr 1 2026

    Today I'm chatting with Dr. John Battye. John is an improv instructor, arts educator, professor at Grant MacEwan University, and one of my Improv 100 instructors this past winter semester. John grew up in Blyth, Ontario, a small farming town with a surprisingly big theater at its heart. His grandmother helped found the Blyth Festival, and a chance encounter with the artistic director when John was young set everything in motion. Thirty years of performing and teaching improv later, here we are.

    In this conversation we talk about how improv teaches you to sort through the noise and find what actually matters in the moment, why community is the whole point, and what gets lost when arts funding disappears. John also shares what it looks like from the instructor's side: watching people walk in thinking they can't do it, and walk out knowing they can. That shift, he says, is the truest gift he's given in his work.

    We also get into whether we're standing on the edge of a cultural renaissance, the strange paradox of being an introvert who's spent decades on stage, and what a giant pink Easter Bunny has to do with any of this.

    At the heart of it all is something John said near the end that stayed with me: improv is a practice of understanding your own impulse and being okay with whatever that is. Radical self-acceptance. Scary, honest, and extremely rewarding.

    Connect with Dr. John Battye:

    Instagram: @jb3performs

    Connect with Darrel-Lynne:

    Instagram: @dee_ogsoul

    Website: ogsoul.ca

    Chapters:

    00:00 Introduction to John Battye

    04:19 John's Journey into Improv and Theater

    07:02 Teaching and Impact of Improv Classes

    09:59 Long Form Improv Experiences

    12:38 Nervousness and Excitement in Performance

    13:46 Building Community through Improv

    15:31 The Nature of Improv and Mistakes

    18:24 Learning and Growth in Improv

    21:06 The Transformative Power of Improv

    24:34 Art as a Healing Force in Troubling Times

    29:52 The Rise of Creative Exploration Post-Pandemic

    36:18 Navigating the Stage: Stories from the Improv World

    41:51 Embracing Playfulness and Vulnerability in Art

    47:08 Final Thoughts: The Importance of Self-Acceptance and Community

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    50 mins
  • Identity, Dreams & Discernment w/ Ulrike Tooke | EP6
    Mar 25 2026

    Today I'm chatting with Ulrike Tooke, someone who has been on a long journey back to herself and she's sharing about some of that in this conversation.

    When Ulrike lost her mother at seven, she made a quiet but life-altering decision: to be strong, to hold it together, to stop being a kid. What she uncovered decades later was that in doing so, she had left a part of herself behind entirely.

    She shares what it means to finally grieve the self you abandoned, not just the people you've lost. We get into precognitive dreams, the ones that scared her enough to stop dreaming altogether for nearly a decade, and what it meant when they came back different.

    We wander into Chinese medicine, heart rate variability, minerals, sleep, and the powerful intelligence of the body. And we land on discernment, how you build it, why it matters.

    Ulrike is thoughtful, honest, and refreshingly unpolished in the best way.

    Connect with Ulrike:
    Instagram: @thelivingcompass_ | @redbirchriver
    Website: luminawellnessco.ca


    Connect with Darrel-Lynne:
    Instagram: @dee_ogsoul
    Website: ogsoul.ca

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    1 hr and 2 mins
  • Improv, Anxiety, Yoga & Learning to Be Seen w/ Daniel Brunelle | EP5
    Mar 18 2026

    Today I'm chatting with Daniel Brunelle. Daniel and I met in an improv class this past winter semester.

    Daniel came into this conversation with an openness that I really appreciated. We talked about what it actually feels like to walk into a room full of strangers and say yes to being seen and how that single act of showing up to an improv class became something much bigger than a fun weekend side-quest.

    We got into anxiety and how it doesn't just disappear, and how anxiety is something he has lived with his whole life, but what he's doing to change how it appears in his life and how it can become something you learn to move alongside.

    We touched on introversion, the tension of being someone who craves connection but also needs to retreat. Yoga came up too — a practice that has quite quickly shifted his understanding and listening to his body and feelings. We also weave in everyone's favourite word — authenticity, and talk about how it can be difficult to find that online when you're still figuring out who you are offline.

    This conversation is about finding the courage it takes to grow in public and find meaningful connection through stepping into the discomfort.

    Connect with Daniele Brunelle:
    LinkedIn: @djbrunelle
    Website: https://paridot.io/

    Connect with Darrel-Lynne:
    Instagram: @dee_ogsoul
    Website: https://www.ogsoul.ca/


    Chapters:
    00:00 Introduction to Improv and Personal Growth

    07:51 The Impact of Socializing on Mental Health

    13:15 Understanding Anxiety and Its Effects

    18:22 The Role of Authenticity in Self-Expression

    23:52 The Challenge of Being Authentic Online

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    53 mins
  • Joy, Sensitivity & the Body’s Memory w/ Alana Joy | EP4
    Mar 11 2026

    Today I’m chatting with Alana Joy Newton. Alana is psychotherapist, former nurse, and a deeply intuitive human with a beautifully grounded presence. This is deep but also playful conversation and Alana opens some personal pages.

    We talk about Joy as a living part of her, Gene Keys, divine timing, and the ways grief lives in the body and extends far beyond how most generally understand it. Alana also shares about leading Living With Grief (Sovereign Acres) and what it means to name what’s been carried quietly for years, especially for sensitive humans.

    This is a conversation about grief, sensitivity, healing, and returning to love without bypassing the human experience.

    Connect with Alana:

    @alana_joy_newton

    www.alanajoynewton.com

    Connect with Darrel-Lynne:

    Instagram: @dee_ogsoul

    Website: ogsoul.ca


    Chapters:

    00:00 The Essence of Joy: A Personal Connection

    07:37 Transitioning from Nursing to Psychotherapy

    13:00 Collective Grief and Personal Stories

    18:18 Sensitivity as a Superpower

    25:27 Validation and Healing: Acknowledging Our Truths

    31:08 The Depths of Connection: Exploring Relationships

    37:57 Navigating the Journey: Writing and Publishing Together

    43:28 Navigating Grief and Transformation

    49:13 Embracing Intuition and Patience

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    57 mins
  • More Than Just Flowers: Grief, Growth, and Rewriting the Story w/ Jodi Dancause | EP3
    Mar 4 2026

    In this episode of Chatting with Humans, I sit down with Jodi Dancause. Business owner, flower artist, soon to be published author and pattern-disrupting force (and light!).

    We talk about the unexpected emotional depth of running a flower shop and how Jodi meets people in life’s biggest moments, from celebration to grief, and how “it’s never just flowers.” From there, we move into writing, truth-telling, and what it can look like to break generational patterns in real time.

    Jodi shares what brought her into Reclaiming Mental Health (launching March 24, 2026), what it took to say yes, and how the process opened a floodgate: she’s now completing her first full manuscript, Piece by Piece (aiming for May 2026).

    This is a conversation about honest reflection, boundaries, healing that ripples both backward and forward through a family line, and the kind of hope that comes from choosing a different path.

    Content note: this episode includes discussion of mental health struggles and suicide loss. Please listen with care.

    Connect with Jodi Dancause:

    Instagram: @jodidancause

    Connect with Darrel-Lynne:

    Instagram: @dee_ogsoul

    Website: ogsoul.ca

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to Jody Dancause

    03:35 Jody's Journey: From Employee to Owner

    04:29 The Emotional Journey of a Florist

    08:18 Connecting Through Flowers: More Than Just Arrangements

    11:45 The Journey of Writing: From Imposter Syndrome to Authorship

    14:40 Sharing Personal Stories: The Impact of Mental Health

    17:39 Breaking the Stigma: Conversations Around Mental Health

    22:35 Reflections on Family and Mental Health Challenges

    23:45 The Burden of Perception

    24:45 Diagnosis and Mental Health Struggles

    26:27 Childhood Trauma and Its Impact

    29:48 Healing Relationships with Family

    32:07 Breaking Generational Patterns

    35:47 The Power of Authenticity

    39:27 Creating Lifelines for the Next Generation

    40:33 The Journey of Writing and Sharing Stories

    42:43 The Journey of Writing and Self-Discovery

    45:13 Ongoing Healing and Personal Growth

    48:25 Taking Responsibility and Ownership

    51:23 The Power of Storytelling and Connection

    54:29 Validation and the Need to be Seen

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    1 hr