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Two women. One conversation.

Two women.
One conversation.

Michelle and Diana bring curiosity, candor, and a refusal to take things too seriously — even when the subject matter is.

We explore innovation, relationships, health, sustainability, ambition, failure, love, and the quiet choices that shape our lives — sometimes with reverence, sometimes with humor, always with curiosity.

Michelle Boren

Michelle Boren

Co-HostFounder

Michelle Boren is a founder, builder, and connector who looks for the sacred in everything — and trusts that even life’s hardest moments work in her favor by pushing her to grow.

Her path through single motherhood, environmental illness, and personal reinvention became the foundation for SacredLee, a curated wellness marketplace that helps women reduce toxic burden and live with greater intention across every season of life. She brings the same intentionality and gift for connection to Mostly Sacred — talking with the innovators, scientists, and wisdom keepers reshaping health, sustainability, and the future we're handing forward.

For Michelle, how we live is the most powerful form of activism. Big change doesn't require moving boulders — just consistent, quiet shifts. She also deeply believes that change is accessible to all regardless of life circumstances.

Michelle serves as a Guardian Ad Litem for at-risk youth in Palm Beach County and on the board of the Global Empowerment Mission. She is based in South Florida.

Diana Odasso

Diana Odasso

Co-HostFounder

Diana Odasso grew up between South Florida and Paris. Her grandmother was a marble sculptor and her French filmmaker father passed down both a lens and a love of story.

She has worked in documentary film production and film festivals around the world, holds an MFA in writing, and writes freelance across conservation, the arts, spirituality, sustainable farming, and wellness. She produced the 4K restoration of her father's cult classic documentary, Tarpon, and is currently developing an archival film project about an indigenous tribe in Mexico.

Her life has required a particular kind of strength. As a child, she broke her back after a horse-riding accident. She has raised two sons alone. She knows what it means to rebuild and what it means to surrender to something greater than herself.

On Mostly Sacred, Diana brings an innate curiosity and a storyteller's instinct to conversations about health, creativity, and intentional living. She is not afraid of the hard questions, having already lived through a few of them.

Life is sacred. But not always serious.

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