Frustration Meditation

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Meet Your Inner Child Meditation

Meet, love, and connect with your inner child in this guided meditation. This practice will help you see and connect with your inner child and give you time to speak and be with them. Join me at summer camp in July details here use code MINDFUL300 to save $300 on any camp booking ...  Show more

Returning To Your Inner Child W/ Daniela Babura

How do you return to your inner child so you can reawakening your child-like wonder and heal and love that little one within you? In this freeform episode Kelly and Daniela talk about their childhoods, what brought them joys as kids and different exercises you can do to reconnect ...  Show more

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