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On this episode of Infinite Humanitarians, I take you with me to the breathtaking landscape of Whidbey Island, nestled in the Puget Sound of Washington State. Though I had never visited this corner of the Pacific Northwest before, my time there opened something new in me—an unexpected sense of clarity, calm, and connection that stayed long after I left. My guide into this world was Vicki, a woman whose life, home, and heart are infused with intention. She has built not just a residence, but a true outdoor sanctuary—a place she lovingly calls her amphitheater. Surrounded by towering evergreens, birdsong, and the soft stillness unique to the island, her land has become a haven for spiritual gatherings, authentic conversations, sound healing, movement circles, women’s circles, and all forms of heartfelt community. Her amphitheater is not a stage in the traditional sense—it’s a natural bowl of earth and trees, opening toward the sky. It holds stories, ceremonies, and human beings exactly as they are. It invites authenticity the moment your feet touch the ground. As we talked, I realized that Whidbey Island itself mirrors Vicki’s space: grounding, intentional, and quietly powerful. The island has long been a magnet for artists, healers, dreamers, and those seeking deeper resonance in their lives. You can feel the history, the spirituality, and the raw beauty in the air. This conversation—and her sanctuary—reminded me that places can teach us just as people do.