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#49: New Year’s Evolution with Bee Bosnak
Season 1, Ep. 49
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In this 2020 special we have a beautiful conversation with yoga and meditation teacher and spiritual leader Bee Bosnak as we set the vision for the year to come. Bee shares her rituals that she always bring with her into the new year, we talk about change, letting go and healing. She guides us through her vision board and how to create your own mantra. Bee who also is a Tarot card reader draws a card for all of us for 2020 and shares with us its meaning and her interpretation of what 2020 has in hold for us. Tune in for this new years special and download our pepsheet to be inspired to write down your own vision for the first year of the new decade.
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