Dear readers,
When I was an undergraduate nutrition student at The University of New Hampshire somewhere between 2011 and 2015, I became absolutely obsessed with TEDx Talks.
I just loved the way an idea or a story—offered with clarity and conviction—could profoundly shift my perspective, and transform the cultural conversation.
Some of my early favorites back then were Angela Lee Duckworth’s “Grit: The Power of Passion and Perseverance,” and Susan Cain’s “The Power of Introverts”.
I can remember watching these while sitting on the bed in my dorm room, in between studying for my exams, as background noise. I’d often came back to one of them when I had an experience related to its lesson.
This habit continued throughout my twenties, after I moved to Seattle to start my career. At that time, Simon Sinek’s “How Great Leaders Inspire Action,” and Brené Brown’s “The Power of Vulnerability” were the Ted talks that had my attention.
These conversations shaped my earliest understanding of leadership. How I think, how I teach, how I facilitate, and eventually how I would step into my own thought leadership and educator voice as founder of The Nourished Sensitive.
Then, about three months ago during a design session, while visually mapping out the kinds of gatherings I wanted to create and host inside The Nourished Sensitive Collective, I circled back to my obsession with Ted talks. In that moment, a younger version of myself came forward and she had an idea.
WAIT. What if…what if we created our own TEDx-inspired, coffee-chat-style conversational series with contemporary sensitive leaders, to inspire the next generation of sensitive leaders!?
I’ll admit, I was pretty impressed by my own idea, so I sat there and thought about it.
A media platform for a tender kind of thought leadership started to materialize.
Empowering conversations infused with softness and strength. Offering the same clarity, messages of empowerment, and resonance of a traditional TEDx Talk, but wrapped inside the gentle, relational, heart-forward cyclical, and feminine kind of energy that the Nourished Sensitive community is starting to become known for.
I was seeing the vision more clearly now.
This could be a space where sensitive leaders, healers, creatives, and community members come together as friends to share their lived philosophies, their inner tools, their clever ideas, and the inspiring growth stories that have shaped them. Eventually, shaping a new generation of sensitive leaders, visionaries, and healers.
What started ten years ago as an undergraduate obsession, slowly evolved into a vision, grew deep inside my heart for years, and now has finally landed in your inbox as an actually real-thing you can see with your own eyes and hear with your ears.
I am delighted and deeply honored to welcome you into our very first 🌸 Blooming With Conversation featuring Marina Biggio, Founder of Cosmic Marina, LLC.
We hope you will enjoy our conversation, and may it nourish the sensitive though leader, healer, and visionary still emerging from deep within you. 🌱
Warmly,
Leah
Founder of The Nourished Sensitive
🌸 A Conversation in Bloom: Self-Alchemy for Sensitive Self-Healers
In this conversation, Leah and Marina explore the concept and practice of self-alchemy: the deeply human work of transforming what feels heavy, messy, or painful inside us into something softer, kinder, and more aligned.
In this conversation, Marina and Leah walk us through the four essential self-healing skills every sensitive person should learn (but no one teaches us):
Emotional processing
Energetic boundaries
Nervous system grounding
Self-compassionate inquiry
…and talk about why doing this kind of deeply personal work in community is a better alternative to the “fix yourself” self-help version of healing.
This conversation introduces Marina’s new bi-monthly circle inside the TNSC Garden:
Self Alchemy: A Bimonthly Co-working Circle for Sensitive Self-Healers, where members can actually practice these skills together in grounded community.
🌱 Seeds of a Conversation
During this part of the conversation, Leah prompts Marina to explain how she sees self-alchemy work differently than the conventional “fix yourself” self-improvement path to healing.
Marina’s answer may surprise you…
Choose a Chapter to Listen
00:00 – Blooming With Conversations comes to life
02:00 – Meeting Marina: the engineer-turned-mystic
04:40 – The pull toward facilitation and service
06:50 – What self-alchemy really asks of us
10:20 – Moving beyond fixing: the truth about healing
12:40 – Growth as a seasonal, spiraling journey
14:45 – The four essential skills of self-healing
16:00 – Learning to feel: the art of emotional processing
20:45 – Energetic boundaries and reclaiming your own field
28:50 – Grounding the sensitive nervous system
35:10 – Self-compassion as the anchor of all inner work
41:00 – Why sensitives heal best in relationship
47:30 – A sanctuary designed for sensitive and neurodivergent souls
50:10 – Inside the Self Alchemy Circle
55:05 – A closing blessing and an invitation to deepen
We’d Love to Hear From You
As you listen, Marina and I would love to know:
What part of this conversation moved something inside you?
Which of the four self-healing skills feels most alive for you right now?
What season of self-alchemy do you feel yourself in?
Comments, reflections, and shares are always welcome in the Garden.
Join Us in Circle: Self Alchemy for Sensitive Self-Healers
This Blooming With Conversation opens the doorway into Marina’s new bi-monthly co-working circle for sensitive self-healers, which begins tonight—Monday, December 1st, 2025, from 6:30–7:45 PM EST, and meets every other week.
This circle is a gentle, structured-but-spacious gathering designed for sensitive and neurodivergent souls who want dedicated time to tend to their inner world.
It’s part co-working session, part healing circle, part soft landing place for anyone who struggles to consistently make time for their own emotional or spiritual care.
Inside the Self Alchemy Circle, you can expect:
Guided grounding practices to ease into your body
Journaling or workbook time (bring your own or use the prompts Marina offers)
Emotional processing support in a compassionate group setting
Energetic boundary and intuitive exercises drawn from Marina’s own toolkit
Self-compassion practices inspired by leaders like Kristin Neff and Tara Brach
Gentle community sharing where you can speak, listen, or simply be present
This is a space for all the work we mean to do on our own but rarely make time for—shadow work, self-inquiry, reflective writing, grounding, tending, and the slow, seasonal work of spiritual growth.
If you’ve been longing for:
dedicated time to tend your inner world
a consistent spiritual practice
a sacred space where sensitivity is honored
gentle accountability and support
companionship on the healing path
…this bimonthly circle is for you.
Paid TNSC members receive full access; TNSC Guests are warmly welcome with a drop-in ticket of $22. Replays are always available within 48 hours of the circle. Email Leah at leah@nourishedsensitive.com with any questions.
Read the Full Sanctuary Circle Participation Agreement.
Meet Marina Biggio, Founder of Cosmic Marina, LLC.
In this inaugural Blooming With Conversation, I sit down with one of my dearest friends and one of the original founding members of The Nourished Sensitive Collective: Marina Biggio of Cosmic Marina LLC.
Here’s Marina sharing about her work as a healing guide for sensitive humans.
Marina’s Story to Becoming a Founder
Marina’s path is a beautiful blend of the practical and the mystical.
She began her career as an engineering major at Smith College—solving thermodynamics problems by day while quietly exploring the meaning of life, the origins of the Universe, and a wide range of spiritual traditions in the spaces between.
After graduation, Marina stepped into a financially rewarding career in biomedical technology, but soon found herself in the messy middle of a profound spiritual awakening that led to many years of experiencing a depersonalization and derealization disorder (DPDR).
After surviving and enduring through many years of this untreatable disorder–even starting a podcast to talk about her experience she called Out of the Mud–Marina eventually came out of her DPDR experience, but only after she had fully explored and deepened into the spiritual questions her soul had encountered along the way.
From there, Marina found she could no longer ignore the call toward a different kind of work. In 2022, she left her engineering job and founded Cosmic Marina, LLC., where she now offers spiritual healing, soul retrievals, psychic readings, past life regression, intuitive guidance, tarot readings, energy work, and group spiritual healing and self-discovery facilitation for sensitive, intuitive, deep-feeling souls like herself.
Marina brings a rare combination of grounded practicality, spiritual know-how, and deeply soulful insight to her work—as equal parts engineer, mystic, and compassionate guide. She shine brightly with an authentic presence that naturally invites others into clarity, wholeness, and deep inner truth.
🎗️ PS. If you’d like to become a Nourished Sensitive Collective Member to get invites to all of our events, be featured in the Nourished Sensitive Magazine, and host a circle for our community, subscribe to the TNS Substack to be part of supporting this inspiring mission, vision and heart and soul-led community. 🌱 🌸
For questions, contact Leah at www.nourishedsensitive.com/contact.














