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Creating Sacred Space in Modern Chaos: How a Morning Game Became a Spiritual Practice (ft. Roya Darling & Andrew Chomer)

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Have you ever considered that the most powerful spiritual practices might start with a game?

In this heart-expanding episode, I sit down with healer Roya Darling and tech entrepreneur Andrew Chomer—partners in life and purpose—for a deeply reflective and refreshingly real conversation on relationships, rituals, and returning to self.

From their unconventional morning practice of playing backgammon as a spiritual ritual to lessons on energy clearing, trauma healing, and raising empathic children, this episode invites us to examine how small moments can lead to radical transformation.

Whether you’re navigating personal growth, partnership, or simply looking for a new way to start your day with intention, this conversation will leave you feeling grounded, seen, and inspired.

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