
Fire and Soul Podcast
Awaken Your Divine Power…
Fire and Soul is a top 1% podcast to support your unique awakening experience and return you back to your Divine power.
In early 2021, I experienced a profound awakening that dropped me to my knees. I journeyed deep into the shadows to shed the labels and peel away the layers to reclaim the genius of my soul.
Who am I? Why am I here? These are the questions I explore through heart-led conversations with the world's most self-actualized luminaries in guiding us inward for the answers we seek.
Topics include spiritual awakening, stepping into your truth + authentic power, conscious evolution, all things sacred sovereignty, and practical & grounded ways to align with your soul's purpose.
Prepare to leave each episode feeling more empowered to live a consciously connected & Divinely guided life.
New episodes drop every Tuesday.
Let’s journey!
Guest Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed on the Fire and Soul podcast are those of the guests and are for entertainment purposes only. They do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of Fire and Soul podcast, Michelle Sorro, subsidiaries, or any corporate entities they represent.
Walking with Leaders Among Us…
Dave Asprey
Danielle LaPorte
Jack Canfield
Lee Harris + The Z's
Lorie Ladd
Kyle Cease
Danny Morel
Amy Porterfield
Paul Selig + The Guides
Lena Franklin
Mark Groves
Rayna Boychuk (aka Self Love Lounge)
Michael Sandler
Mama Gena
Preston Smiles
Dr. Christiane Northrup
Panache Desai
Erin Claire Jones
James McCrae
Christine Hassler
Stefanos Sifandos
Marie Diamond
Guru Singh
Belinda Womack + The 12 Archangels
Kute Blackson
Mark Nepo
Marci Schimoff
Joseph McClendon III
Jairek Robbins
Alison Armstrong
“Michelle’s powerful voice, her compassion and strength, and the fact that she lives everything she teaches fully and wholeheartedly are what draws us all to her over and over! I can’t get enough!”
— Bridget S., ceo of sampson coaching and consulting
Listen to the Latest…
Daniel Gibson | How to Be Intentional with Race

Here’s to doing the right thing!
This pod features a long-overdue guest, but this conversation comes at exactly the right time. You’ll meet one of my best friends of 26 years: the extraordinary Daniel Gibson. Daniel, a graduate from Yale with a Masters in social work, is a passionate community leader and advocate for social justice, who spent the last 15 years championing causes to eradicate racism and poverty in the United States. He’s created and implemented nationally recognized programs for jail and prison reform, affordable housing, access to medical care for the chronically homeless, HIV/AIDS prevention and LGBT+ rights. He’s dedicated to addressing the root causes of economic and health disparities experienced by vulnerable and marginalized communities.
Yet, in our 26 years of friendship, this is the first time we’ve ever talked about race. I wanted to know WHY in an effort to unpack my own subconscious biases, which is exactly what we cover in this deeply honest, vulnerable and empowering conversation. His reasons why we never talked about race blew me away and I have no doubt will enlighten you as well.
Throughout this episode, Daniel and I have an intentional conversation about race. He discusses his relationship with his Blackness, how he’s learned to embrace it, and what that means for him and the community he’s honored to serve moving forward. We also talk about a powerful post that Daniel shared on Instagram about why he chose not to march in the protests for justice for George Floyd.
This is a meaningful, intentional, and needed conversation with a beautiful force for good. My hope is that it encourages you to stop worrying about “getting it right” and simply do the right thing. Thank you, dear Daniel, for being the epitome of Fire and Soul.
Some Questions I Ask:
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Why haven’t you ever brought your Blackness to the party of our friendship? (9:24)
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How can people begin the internal healing process when working toward becoming anti-racist? (13:48)
In This Episode, You Will Learn:
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What led Daniel to become a social worker. (4:53)
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How Daniel learned to embrace his Black heritage. (9:29)
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What being authentically anti-racist looks like. (14:12)
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Why Daniel chose not to march at the protests. (23:04)
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Why saying something is better than remaining silent. (28:39)
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