ONGOINGNESS JOURNAL
A space to share wisdom, stories and perspectives in the realms of wellness, creativity, wholism, and community.
In Conversation with Jess Body, Women’s Wellness and Sexual Healing Guide
Jess Body is a Women’s Wellness and Sexual Healing Guide. She brings together mind, body, spirit and community for a wholistic approach to wellbeing.
In Conversation with Brian Berneman
In the pursuit of learning about and cultivating inner harmony, Brian Berneman has thrown himself into learning the ways of modern neuroscience and ancient wisdom.
In Conversation with Erica Soria of Ayni Pottery
Potter, elemental alchemist and all-round beautiful human, Erica from Ayni Pottery shares her story of pursing the Earth’s calling to clay and the magic and lessons that has presented themselves along the path.
In Conversation with Maegan McDowell
With her Moon in the 8th House, she is deeply intuitive and perceptive, driven by a desire for transformational growth. Through photography and tarot, she offers the space for other women to catalyse transformation and authentic self-expression.
Madeline Mason of Neighbourhood on Kinship
A weaver of science and spirit, Madeline Mason shares the latest synthesis — Kinship, an embodiment of the union point of modern medicine, ancient wisdom and our undeniable gift of intuition.
In conversation with Jessica Hunt of Kenkō Studios
Kenkō Studios is the latest wellness and movement studio in Auckland. Jessica Hunt dives into the cosmic influence that helped birth the studio and what the future of sustainability business models in the wellness industry could look like—starting with Kenkō.
In Conversation with Logan of Connection for the Curious
Logan is spirited yoga teacher, event facilitator, writer, and father. Through Connection for the Curious, he creates spaces for people to be authentically and honestly themselves, to connect with like-minded, open-hearted people and the natural world.
Ongoingness Meets journl. founder, daisy moore
Daisy Moore, founder of journl., shares her journey from a challenging childhood and a career in marketing to becoming a life coach and studying psychotherapy. She discusses how her experiences shaped her passion for journaling as a therapeutic tool and the creation of journl., a journal and framework that provides accessible healing and personal growth through structured journaling practices.
In Conversation with Ongoingness Founder, Anna Birchall
I’m nosy (curious, you might generously say); I love to know who is behind a brand. Maybe you are and do too. In spite of the cringe, I have courageously interviewed myself. In trying to mould Ongoingness into an actual thing, I often feel like a baby giraffe in a human suit. Here’s a little backstory.