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The Wholistic Center Podcast: Crafting Meaningful Resolutions for 2026 – Ancient Wisdom for Modern Challenges
In this episode of The Wholistic Center Podcast, host Nicolas Zart dives into how to craft meaningful resolutions for 2026 without stress and exhaustion.
The podcast draws from timeless traditions like Taoism, Gnosticism, Hermeticism, and indigenous wisdom—not as rigid dogma, but as practical tools for reclaiming personal sovereignty and inner guidance.
Key highlights from the episode
- The “Wholistic” philosophy: Why the unique spelling reflects a whole‑person approach to spirituality, business, and daily life.
- Bridging ancient and modern: How Hermetic principles and Taoist practices apply to contemporary challenges like decision‑making and stress.
- Empowerment over external authority: Lessons from Gnostic teachings on trusting your inner compass rather than outsourcing wisdom.
- Practical takeaways: Simple ways to integrate these ideas into work, relationships, and personal growth.
Nicolas Zart, known for his work in mobility innovation, brings his unique perspective to this space, showing how spiritual wisdom can fuel both personal transformation and professional success.
About The Wholistic Center Podcast
Launched to bridge ancient wisdom with modern life, The Wholistic Center Podcast explores Taoism, Gnosticism, Hermeticism, and indigenous traditions as tools for empowerment. Each episode features deep dives, expert guests, and actionable insights to help listeners reconnect with their innate wisdom.
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When Enough Is Enough: Why Chasing Happiness Keeps You Unhappy
We chase more money, better jobs, bigger houses—always seeking happiness somewhere else. But what if the problem isn’t what we have? What if it’s that we never stop to ask: “When is enough truly enough?” Discover why looking within might be the answer you’ve been seeking outside.

