In this episode of Walking in Between the Worlds, Giada shares the story behind the podcast itself and the lived reality that shaped it. From two decades spent inside intense corporate environments to a parallel life rooted in spirituality, creativity and shamanic practice, she reflects on what it truly means to live between worlds, not as a split identity, but as an integrated one. This is a conversation for anyone who feels they’re holding two lives at once: the one that pays the bills and the one that quietly feeds the soul.
Giada speaks candidly about the myth of “one true path” and why so many people remain stuck not because they lack talent or purpose, but because they’ve never been taught to take their other world seriously. We explore how real change begins internally, how belief shifts energy, and why opportunities don’t magically appear but move from the invisible into the visible when we’re ready to see them as possible. She also unpacks the practical side of transformation: energy, nourishment, rest, relationships, and the courage to question habits and commitments that no longer serve who you’re becoming.
Set against the rhythm of the seasons and the natural cycles of change, this episode is a reminder that January isn’t about forcing reinvention, but about clearing space. Letting go. Preparing the ground. If you’re navigating a 9–5 while dreaming of something more, feeling the pull of another life without knowing how it fits, this episode offers a grounded, compassionate perspective: walking between worlds isn’t a failure or a flaw, it’s a gift, and it might be exactly where your journey begins.
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About the Host
Originally hailing from the vibrant city of Milan, I’ve spent the past two decades traversing the globe in a quest for spiritual and personal growth and combined with 25 years of international corporate work experience. From navigating the vast landscapes of Australia in a campervan to finding tranquility living in a Buddhist monastery in Nepal, my journey is nothing short of extraordinary. Along the way, I’ve delved deep into Buddhist teachings, yoga, and shamanism, becoming Shamanic Teacher, Forest Therapy Guide, Esoteric Numerologist, Shamanic and Integral Yoga Teacher and Ikigai Coach. In 2013 I settled in Edinburgh, where I founded the Art and Spirituality Centre, a social enterprise and the School of Shamanism, where I passionately help others on their own transformative journeys.
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