Interviews

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It was in the darkest shadows that I discovered the brightest, most glowing light. It was in the deepest silence that I heard the sweetest, most familiar voice. It was in my greatest emptiness that I discovered the most tender, enduring love.

-© Robin Easton

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INTERVIEWS

  • A TINY HOMESTEAD: Podcast Show - Homesteader and podcast show-host, Mary Lewis, interviews me about my life in the wild, my return to society, as well as my new project of turning my own one acre budding homestead into a pollinator conservancy. We also briefly touched on the state of the world and the importance of taking a positive and active part in our own lives…and the lives of those around us, including other species.


  • CANVAS REBEL MAGAZINE — Interviews Robin: EXCERPT from interview:
    “After the first couple of years of listening to my fellow bloggers, other entrepreneurs, my literary agent, and my publisher tell me to “keep it impersonal”…I was fed up. I felt I was losing the very core of who I am. In my heart, I knew there was something more. I also knew that my writing voice did not reflect my soul. Although my blog posts were accepted by my readers, my writing felt forced, as if I was trying to be something that was not me. If being “professional” meant being impersonal, always polite, and never rocking the boat…I had no interest in writing.

    “I was ready for a drastic change; yet, I wasn’t sure what that might look like or how to carry it out. First, I had to redefine what it means “to be professional.” I turned to Nature for reflection and truth. One day while hiking along Little Tesuque Creek in Santa Fe, NM, I asked myself what is this “professional stuff?” Is writing, blogging, and social media even about professionalism? Could I just be myself? Just as I am?”

    “Suddenly, the word “honest” passed through my mind, and then more words came to me, words like “Real, Soul, Connection, Empathy, Compassion, and even Love.” Feeling this truth flood into me brought tears to my eyes, and there alone in the woods, I felt a profoundly benevolent connection to my fellow humans. I fell in love with Humanity. In the face of this love, “professionalism” felt very shallow and irrelevant.” — READ MORE HERE


  • ORAN PARKER - of Find the Good News, interviews Robin on all-things-life HERE  (Or See Below)

  • DR. ZEENAT SYAL - psychologist, speaker, naturopathic doctor, spiritual counselor, interviews Robin HERE

  • JENNY MANNION - author, speaker, intuitive healer, and psychologist, interviews Robin HERE (Part 1)

  • JENNY MANNION - author, speaker, intuitive healer, and psychologist, interviews Robin HERE (Part 2)

Find the Good News

Ep. 95 - The Jewel in the Ashes - A Beacon Series Interview Ft. Robin Easton, author of "Naked In Eden: My Adventure and Awakening in the Australian Rainforest."