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EPISODE · Aug 13, 2026 · 45 MIN

Have We Forgotten What It Means to Be Human?

from Cacao Conversations - A Journey of Healing, Transformation, and Self-Love · host Julietta Wenzel and Dorice Ross

We live in a world where we're more connected than ever before, yet so many people feel profoundly disconnected. We text instead of talk. We scroll instead of connect. We consume endless information, but often struggle to simply be present with another human being. What does it really mean to be human? In this episode of Cacao Conversations, we explore the subtle ways we've drifted away from the very experiences that make us feel alive—eye contact, touch, presence, curiosity, wonder, and authentic connection. We talk about: * why so many people feel disconnected despite being constantly connected * the hidden cost of screens, busyness, and constant stimulation * what we're losing when we stop being fully present with one another * the difference between gathering information and experiencing life * why loneliness isn't just about being alone * simple ways to reconnect with yourself and the people around you Maybe the answer isn't becoming more productive, more successful, or even more spiritual. Maybe it's remembering what it means to be fully human. New episodes of Cacao Conversations drop weekly. Sip. Connect. Awaken. Hey! Thanks for listening! If you liked this episode, please send us a message. We'd love to hear from you!Your cup is full, your journey awaits. Let’s sip, chat, and transform together. Find out more at https://www.bodyandsoulevents.love/ Julietta Wenzel Founder of Body & Soul Ministries, Julietta is a healer, guide, and visionary dedicated to helping others remember their true selves and step into their authentic power. With a background as a physical therapist turned spiritual practitioner, she combines individual healing sessions, sacred ceremonies, and transformative retreats to guide her community toward joy, fulfillment, and alignment. https://bodyandsoulministries.love/ Instagram: @bodyandsoulministries Dorice Ross Elder of Body & Soul Ministries, Dorice is a healer, educator, and guide devoted to supporting others in remembering their divinity and lived experience of Oneness. With a background in physical therapy and university-level teaching, her path has always bridged the body, mind, and spirit. Rooted in both psychology and energy healing, and inspired by diverse spiritual traditions, Dorice creates safe, compassionate spaces where healing unfolds naturally. Her work is guided by love, deep listening, and trust in the wisdom of Source.  Instagram: @rossdoriceShine bright and have a magical day!Julietta & Dorice

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