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Little Addictions, Big Impact: Transforming Your Habits for a Healthier Life with Catherine Gray

In this episode, Catherine Gray discusses her new book about “little addictions” and the big impact of transforming your habits for a healthier life. She explores how everyday compulsions like excessive screen time, snacking, or people pleasing are driven by ancient brain wiring ...  Show more

Unlocking the Power of Mindfulness: Transform Your Life One Story at a Time with Rohan Gunatillake

In this episode, Rohan Gunatillake discusses how to unlock the power of mindfulness and transform your life one story at a time. He explores how stories can shift perspectives, the challenges and opportunities in mindfulness apps, and shares ways to integrate meditation into dail ...  Show more

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