AoS Book Club Series with Beth Wareham

Dive into the transformative journey of soul-making, where the art of practice becomes a powerful tool for self-discovery and healing. This discussion highlights the profound impact of recommitting to practices like meditation, yoga, and journaling, revealing how they can help us connect with our deepest desires and cultivate a sense of inner peace. As participants share their personal experiences, they illuminate the importance of creating space within ourselves to listen, reflect, and grow, ultimately leading to a richer, more fulfilling life. Discover how embracing these practices can unlock your potential and foster a deeper relationship with yourself and the world around you. Join this enlightening conversation and explore the art of nurturing your soul.

About the Instructors

Beth Wareham
I'm a writer, editor, and publicist with a long career in the publishing industry. I've worked on numerous bestselling books, including The Joy of Cooking and Animals in Translation, and have authored three of my own—two nonfiction and one novel. I've also ghostwritten many others. After my time at Simon and Schuster, life led me on a personal journey, which brought me to Soulmaker Press as an editor and publicist, starting with co-writing The Art of Soulmaking with Nicole Daedone.
Sofia Platti
Sofia Platti is a Spokesperson of the Red Thread Women’s Movement and has practiced Orgasmic Meditation while following the Eros Path for eight years. Her work centers on the transformative power that unfolds when women shift from seeking external validation to embodying their inner value. She is currently writing a book that shares her journey on this path, guided by the wisdom of the Eros Sutras. Through her writing and teaching, Sofia seeks to inspire women to embrace their authentic selves.
Rachel Regan
Rachel Regan has worked as a Business Consultant for many years, with a passion for infusing connection into all business arenas. An eight-year practitioner of Orgasmic Meditation, she has experienced firsthand the power of this practice. She currently serves as the Prison Monastery Volunteer Program Manager, dedicating herself to a mission of reaching 700,000 Art of Soulmaking practitioners this year. Rachel’s goal is to bring a sense of unity and purpose to both for-profit and non-profit organizations.
Jason Davis
From the streets of Harlem, NY, I found myself deeply involved in gangs, ultimately becoming a high-ranking shot caller. Since then, I've transformed my life, dedicating myself to peace advocacy, writing, poetry, and raising awareness about mental health. Drawing on my past leadership role and connections, I successfully guided my entire former set towards nonviolence. Now, I channel my energy into being a positive force within the community, using my experiences to help others steer clear of the gang life I once knew.