The Whole Leader Podcast

Sahasrajit Ramesh: The Juice of Life

Richard Britton Season 1 Episode 3

What if surrender isn’t giving up, but waking up to what’s actually happening?

In this episode, I speak with Sahasrajit Ramesh, co-creator of Satya Speaks, about what it means to live with more totality. His path runs from engineering at Oxford and MIT into deep spiritual work in Rishikesh, and he talks openly about stepping away from expectation and finding his way back to a more natural, creative way of living.

As we talk, a few themes keep showing up. There’s the subtle inner voice most of us ignore, and how easily modern routines can drain our sense of aliveness. We explore the link between creativity, intuition, and presence, and what “progress” starts to look like when you stop gripping the reins so tightly. And we come back again and again to this idea that life isn’t a series of separate events, but one continuous unfolding that we can either resist or move with.

It’s not a conversation about fixing anything. It’s more an invitation to stop managing life and start participating in it — to feel, as Sahasrajit puts it, “the juice of life,” in a way that’s simple, honest, and available right now.