Meet Savauna Sage

We were lucky to catch up with Savauna Sage recently and have shared our conversation below.

Savauna, we’re so excited for our community to get to know you and learn from your journey and the wisdom you’ve acquired over time. Let’s kick things off with a discussion on self-confidence and self-esteem. How did you develop yours?

For me, self-esteem started with an internal recalibration. I had to redefine how I saw myself — not as a role, title, or output — but as a whole being. I teach something called Body-Temple Awareness, which recognizes that our mind, body, spirit, and emotions operate as one intelligent system. When you honor that system and accept that you were created with purpose, self-esteem naturally strengthens.

Confidence followed through execution. Every new level of leadership brings uncertainty, and waiting to feel “ready” is a trap. Movement is the antidote to fear. By taking aligned action — even when uncomfortable — confidence compounds. That mindset has guided my transition from corporate leadership into wellness entrepreneurship and continues to inform how I help others reclaim their power, wellbeing, and legacy through Paradise Park Atlanta.

Thanks for sharing that. So, before we get any further into our conversation, can you tell our readers a bit about yourself and what you’re working on?

Professionally, my focus is on redefining peak performance through what I call (w)holistic living. I’m a (w)holistic living specialist working at the intersection of wellness, leadership, and longevity. Over the years, I’ve developed a proprietary (W)holistic Living System — comprised of 12 principles, 5 essentials, and 3 pathways — designed to help high-performing entrepreneurs and corporate teams restore clarity, energy, and emotional resilience.

What makes this work especially meaningful is that it addresses what often goes unnamed: high-functioning burnout, emotional flatness, and productivity that comes at the expense of wellbeing. Peak performance, to me, isn’t about doing more — it’s about sustaining excellence across mind, body, spirit, and emotions. When the body-temple is supported, everything else — business, relationships, creativity, and legacy — begins to function at a higher level.

Paradise Park Atlanta is the physical and creative hub for this work. It’s a private, 8-acre waterfront wellness sanctuary just 25 minutes from downtown Atlanta where we host exclusive, immersive multi-day retreat experiences. The land itself plays a central role in our model — as a registered farm with active gardens, Paradise Park is also the foundation for our wellness product lines, including The Pamper Collection and Paradise Botanicals, which feature herbal, garden-inspired products rooted in our philosophy of nourishment, ritual, and restoration.

In addition to retreats and products, we’re expanding into media and storytelling. We’re currently developing a television and digital content series set at Paradise Park Atlanta that explores wellness, land stewardship, leadership, and legacy — offering audiences a window into what it looks like to slow down, reset, and live in alignment with purpose.

Looking ahead, we’re also expanding with Lumina Manor, an elevated capsule-style micro-hotel and wellness lodging concept scheduled to align with FIFA World Cup 2026, along with the launch of memberships and a Founders Circle for entrepreneurs, organizations, and partners who want to help shape the future of wellness, hospitality, and longevity-focused living.

If you had to pick three qualities that are most important to develop, which three would you say matter most?

Resilience taught me not to stay down for long. Setbacks are inevitable, but the practice is learning how to release self-pity, fear, and anxiety quickly and remind yourself that one moment doesn’t define the whole journey. Persistence showed me that vision requires stamina. Persistence is what carries the vision when results are slow. It’s being willing to ask a thousand times, go live on social media even when it feels uncomfortable, revise the website again, and begin new partnerships even if previous ones didn’t work out.

Faith is the engine behind it all. Faith is knowing what is true even when you can’t yet see it. It’s believing that what feels invisible to the eye is already alive in the unseen spaces of the heart, spirit, and soul. Faith becomes what you know for sure when it feels like nothing is happening.

For anyone early in their journey, my advice is to start with self-love as a discipline. At Paradise Park Atlanta, we teach that growth begins internally — through mindfulness, reflection, and intentional self-talk. Visualize your future as if it’s already happening and ask yourself, What if this actually works? Surround yourself with support that strengthens the parts of you you’re growing — whether that’s business guidance, mindset support, or spiritual encouragement. And most importantly, choose spaces and people who honor your vulnerability and protect what matters most to you.

How can folks who want to work with you connect?

Absolutely. Paradise Park Atlanta is built on collaboration, and when the vision is big and legacy-driven, aligned resources naturally become part of the journey. We’re creating a deeply intentional wellness destination where people from around the world come to rest, reset, and reconnect — not just with themselves, but with nature and community.

We love working with wellness professionals, agriculturalists, and land-based practitioners who understand the healing power of food, soil, water, and environment. As a registered farm with three gardens and eight acres of land, we’re especially excited to collaborate with those who see agriculture as both a healing practice and an educational experience.

We’re also open to conversations with investors and entrepreneurs who recognize the growth of wellness tourism and believe in building infrastructure that supports longevity and wellbeing. In addition, Paradise Park Atlanta offers a beautiful platform for sponsors and brands — particularly those in construction, sustainability, wellness, and lifestyle — to host activations, showcase products, and connect with an engaged, values-aligned audience.

We’re selective, intentional, and relationship-driven in how we collaborate. Anyone interested in exploring alignment can learn more and connect with us at ParadiseIsLife.biz. We value shared vision, integrity, and long-term impact above all else.

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