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EPISODE · Apr 19, 2026 · 58 MIN

The System Isn't What You Think: From War Zones to Awakening | Safra Turner

from Across the Table · host James Finochio

Send us Fan MailIn this episode of Across The Table, James Finochio sits down with Safra Turner, founder of iHolistica, for a wide-ranging conversation on geopolitics, consciousness, and personal sovereignty.Safra shares how her background in international relations and global affairs shaped her perspective on current world events, and how that perspective evolved into a deeper exploration of spiritual awakening and the nature of reality.They discuss the illusion of separation, the systems that influence society, and what it means to reclaim personal power in a world that often feels uncertain and divided.This conversation moves between the physical and the philosophical — from global conflict and media narratives to inner awareness, resilience, and the path toward collective awakening.If you’ve ever felt like there’s more beneath the surface of what we’re told, this episode invites you to explore that question more deeply.Support the show

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Send us Fan Mail In this episode of Across The Table, James Finochio sits down with Safra Turner, founder of iHolistica, for a wide-ranging conversation on geopolitics, consciousness, and personal sovereignty. Safra shares how her background in international relations and global affairs shaped her perspective on current world events, and how that perspective evolved into a deeper exploration of spiritual awakening and the nature of reality. They discuss the illusion of separation, the systems...

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