In 2009, a 504 page book became the catalyst for an extraordinary partnership. Its words not only validated years of experience, but resonated deeply with Sat Dharam. As she read, a powerful intuitive message emerged, urging her to reach out and connect with the author, Gabor Maté. Despite her initial doubts and hesitation, she followed through and an email was sent—a small act that changed everything.
The author’s response? “I have a good feeling about this.” These five simple words initiated a collaboration that has since touched countless lives. Their partnership, forged in mutual respect and shared purpose, created something truly remarkable. With each workshop, each recording, each mile traveled, the seeds of a new healing paradigm were nurtured and grew. Even when others questioned Sat Dharam’s seemingly endless effort, she held an unwavering belief in the importance of this work.
As she shares the origin of Compassionate Inquiry®, an approach that is transforming lives and reshaping our understanding of both trauma and healing, Sat Dharam’s story reminds us that great movements often start small—with a book, an email, a workshop. But when fueled by passion, purpose, and the courage to follow the bidding of something greater than ourselves, they can grow into forces that truly change the world.
In this conversation, Sat Dharam also shares her: • Pride in the growing Compassionate Inquiry® community • Perspective on the importance of integrating body awareness in healing • Reflections on the roles of spirituality, presence and mindfulness in her work • Future vision for Compassionate Inquiry® • Views on shared community experiences, interconnectedness and collective healing
Sat Dharam’s words offer a testament to the power of possibility, the strength found in relationships, and the profound impact of honoring our inner voice. She inspires us all to trust in something greater than ourselves, for in doing so, we too may co-create something beautiful, something transformative—something that the world desperately needs.
About our guest
Sat Dharam Kaur, ND Compassionate Inquiry® Co-Director, CEO and Facilitator
Sat Dharam Kaur has been a practicing naturopathic doctor since 1989, with a focus on women’s health, cancer and mind-body approaches to healing.
Since 2012, she has been studying, hosting, working and teaching with Dr. Gabor Maté. She structured his work in a format that could be taught to others, the Compassionate Inquiry® Professional Online Training. Since 2019, much of her naturopathic practice has included Compassionate Inquiry®.
Sat Dharam’s educational background includes a BA with majors in psychology & English literature, and a BSc in biology from the University of Guelph. She completed postgraduate studies in naturopathic medicine at the Canadian College of Naturopathic Medicine in Toronto and taught stress management and women’s health at that institution for 10 years.
The author of three books* on women’s health, Sat Dharam has also presented at numerous conferences.
An expert instructor in Kundalini Yoga, which she has practiced and taught for over 45 years, she has also developed yoga-based curricula in addiction recovery, trauma, and breast health and trains teachers globally in those specialties.
Sat Dharam and her husband live in an off-grid home on 105 acres of beautiful land where she takes care of fruit trees and a large garden. She enjoys hiking, cycling, and communing with plants. She has three adult children and two grandchildren.
About our guest
Sat Dharam Kaur, ND Compassionate Inquiry® Training Facilitator, Circle Leader, Certified Practitioner
Sat Dharam Kaur has been a practicing naturopathic doctor since 1989, with a focus on women’s health, cancer and mind-body approaches to healing.
Since 2012, she has been studying, hosting, working and teaching with Dr. Gabor Maté. She structured his work in a format that could be taught to others, the Compassionate Inquiry® Professional Online Training. Since 2019, much of her naturopathic practice has included Compassionate Inquiry®.
Sat Dharam’s educational background includes a BA with majors in psychology & English literature, and a BSc in biology from the University of Guelph. She completed postgraduate studies in naturopathic medicine at the Canadian College of Naturopathic Medicine in Toronto and taught stress management and women’s health at that institution for 10 years.
The author of three books* on women’s health, Sat Dharam has also presented at numerous conferences.
An expert instructor in Kundalini Yoga, which she has practiced and taught for over 45 years, she has also developed yoga-based curricula in addiction recovery, trauma, and breast health and trains teachers globally in those specialties.
Sat Dharam and her husband live in an off-grid home on 105 acres of beautiful land where she takes care of fruit trees and a large garden. She enjoys hiking, cycling, and communing with plants. She has three adult children and two grandchildren.
The Gifts of Trauma is a weekly podcast that features personal stories of trauma healing, transformation, and the gifts revealed on the path to authenticity. Join us to hear our guests share their experiences of living with the tension of trauma, and what happened when they turned inward with compassionate curiosity. These highly relatable stories illustrate how they released their triggers and transformed their trauma generated fear, anger, pain or shame into understanding, acceptance and love.