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Yoga and Trauma

*Trigger Warning* This episode is for my 300 YTT project, I visit with Allison and Kalen, from my cohort, about the book The Body Keeps the Score by Bessel Van Der Kolk, being mindful as a teacher and our experiences and reflections on the subject of trauma. Enjoy ✌🏼 

The Chakra System & Me

This episode was recorded for my 300 hour Yoga Teacher Training (YTT). It is my experience learning about the Chakra system. Connecting to my own subtle body energy and my process/attempts to get those energies flowing and balanced. Enjoy! ✌🏼✨ 

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