Finding Enlightenment with Shaka Senghor

Finding Enlightenment with Shaka Senghor

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Moving Forward When Our Teachers Fail Us

Devi Brown, a former Chopra Global Executive and Chopra-certified teacher, speaks candidly about the disappointment of seeing Deepak Chopra’s name appear in Epstein-related emails and reflects on the larger patterns of celebrity-driven wellness culture. She discusses accountabili ...  Show more

REPLAY - Daily Love Notes with Michelle Maros

In a world that often feels heavy and uncertain, finding moments of peace can feel like a radical act of self-love. In this gentle and timely episode of Deeply Well, Devi welcomes Michelle Maros, a mindfulness teacher, author, and co-founder of Peaceful Mind Peaceful Life, for a ...  Show more

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