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S3 E1 | From Pain to Power: Harsha’s Journey from Yogi to Ironman Finisher | Intentionality Podcast

S3 E1 | From Pain to Power: Harsha’s Journey from Yogi to Ironman Finisher | Intentionality Podcast

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Harsha’s life is a story of complete transformation — from a shy Mumbai schoolgirl to a teacher, yogi, healer, and Ironman finisher. 🌟

She began her career teaching science and maths while still in college. But long corporate hours and poor gym training left her with severe back and neck pain — until yoga changed everything. 🧘‍♀️

Through yoga, pranic healing, and sound therapy, Harsha healed herself and began helping others — guiding women through fertility journeys, leading transformational retreats, and creating Kolkata’s iconic YogaThon event. 💫

At 39, she couldn’t swim or cycle. By 40, she finished Ironman 70.3 Goa — proving that strength isn’t about age, it’s about intention. 💪🏽

🎙️ In this episode of the Intentionality Podcast, Harsha opens up about: • Her early struggles and how one teacher changed her life ✨ • Discovering yoga, energy healing, and purpose through pain 🕉️ • How she trained herself for Ironman 70.3 Goa 🚴‍♀️🏊‍♀️🏃‍♀️ • The power of discipline, faith, and self-transformation 🙏

🎧 Watch till the end for her practical advice on healing and personal growth. 👉 Subscribe for more inspiring stories of endurance, purpose, and transformation.

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