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Introducing You Lost Me At Namaste

Introducing You Lost Me At Namaste

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Welcome to You Lost Me at Namaste! If you’ve ever wondered what having a blocked root chakra means or if the Law of Attraction really works or why everyone is now drinking celery juice, then this podcast is for you. It blends modern wellness, wellbeing and spirituality at the 101 level...along with a little pop-culture and travel thrown in. As seen on CBS and ABC, host Michelle Schoenfeld, explains and demystifies today’s most popular and not so popular wellbeing trends from around the world, leaving you feeling inspired, awake, healthy and in-the-know. Michelle is a master energy healer, storyteller and reformed couture-aholic, broadcasting in the balance between Prada and Prana, from Washington DC and Bodrum Turkey. The new wellbeing mecca of the world, where she interviews wellness experts, healers, celebrities, and every day interesting souls to get you laughing, learning and inspired. Learn tips on how to manifest abundance and navigate through this paradigm shift, in a time of mindful awakening. If you identify with the name of this podcast “You LOST ME at Namaste” ...then stick around, you’re in the right place!

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Find Me:

  • www.youlostmeatnamaste.com 
  • Follow on Instagram: @MichelleSchoenfeldOfficial
  • Email: Michelle@MichelleSchoenfeld.com 
  • www.michelleschoenfeld.com

Recorded from:

  •  www.eatonworkshop.com Radio, Washington DC, USA
  •  www.thelifeco.com Wellbeing & Detox Center, Bodrum, Turkey

Shout out:

  • Sound Editing/Production: Brandon Jack Lee 
  • Musical Credit: Bryce Cashman Brycecashmanmusic@gmail.com 
  • Photo Credit: Moshe Zusman
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