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65. Guest Interview with Megan Grace - Path to True Self

65. Guest Interview with Megan Grace - Path to True Self

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Join Megan, the visionary behind Perennial, a yoga community, as she engages with hosts in an enlightening exploration of the individual journey back to our authentic selves. In this captivating episode, Megan reflects on her quest for love, sharing candid stories of misguided pursuits—from fleeting relationships to self-destructive habits and even a brush with the law. Yet, she emphasizes that these experiences were not mere accidents; rather, they served as profound lessons on her journey. Driven by a passion to create positive change and alleviate suffering in the world, Megan aims to guide others towards the transformative practices of Yoga and Tantra. She believes these ancient traditions can act as a navigational tool, helping us connect with our truest selves. Megan underscores the importance of self-compassion and love, recognizing that suffering is an inherent aspect of being human—challenging us to embrace it rather than avoid it.

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