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Isha Judd

Why are we never satisfied? Isha Judd and Betchie explore the addiction to consumption and how to fill the inner void through the present moment.
Have you ever felt that, no matter how much you have, something is always missing to be fully happy?
In this third episode of Isha Judd's podcast, we dive into a deep and at the same time playful conversation with her inseparable companion, Elizabeth (Betchie). The central theme arises from a sharp observation by Betchie: the human inability to be satisfied and our tendency to fill the inner void with objects, noise, and the ever-present 'bright screens'. Through an anecdote at the beach, where humans prefer to check the weather on their phones while the rain is already soaking them, Isha and Betchie explore how our disconnection from nature is a reflection of our inner disconnection.
If you want to understand why we chase after the unnecessary and how to return to enjoying the simple things — like a child with a coconut or a dog with a stick — this conversation is for you.
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