The Jake Sasseville Show
"The Jake Sasseville Show" is here to make spirituality go viral, exploring the intersection of culture and consciousness. The show is an accessible, irreverent, and interactive experience featuring guests like experts and educators, authors and activists, and famous and not-so-famous folks covering topics such as spiritual practices and modalities, global business, emerging technologies, sustainability, regenerative leadership, personal development, mental health and wellness and social impact and community. Conversations you’d like to be having with folks worth listening to. The experience is hosted by award-winning media and hospitality entrepreneur Jake Sasseville, CEO and founder of Imiloa Institute in Costa Rica. The show first debuted in 2014 and has 300+ episodes under its belt. It climbed to 250,000 downloads in its first months on the air. Known for having “quite a lot of chutzpah” (INC Magazine), Jake’s conversations are often focused on the profoundly human stories of guests. Stormy Simon, a previous guest, and one of the first and only female CEOs of a fortune 500 US online retailer, said of her conversations on the show that “Jake’s sincere, trustworthy, and it’s a great experience.” “Jake” is no stranger to discussing difficult subject matters. Blavity.com wrote of an episode with Nelson Mandela’s grandson, “Jake, a white male, is having the most open conversations about race relations in America today.” New York Magazine says that something about him “is audacious, and strikes a nerve.” “The Jake Sasseville Show” drops new episodes every Tuesday and Thursday.