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Stepping Back From The Noise

After quietly stepping away from social media, Rosie noticed her nervous system finally exhale. In this episode, she reflects on how constant exposure to outrage and bad news can turn into an “outer enemy,” and how mindfulness helps us set boundaries without becoming hardened or ...  Show more

Redefining "Winning"

Rosie reflects on what it really means to “make it” — from surviving chaos to reaching milestones that once felt impossible — only to realize the finish line keeps moving. In this episode, we explore the difference between achievement and fulfillment, and how mindfulness helps us ...  Show more

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