Joanna Basile - Full Context of Asking Past Self
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Here’s Hoping: Conversations with Kathrin
When we think about talking to our past self, context matters. Today, we share a string of pearls from my conversation with Joanna Basile: if you could fold time and space and tell your past self something, what you say to your past incarnation?
Here’s Hoping.
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Joanna Basile, writer, podcast host, and yoga teacher, blends movement and philosophy into her work. I cannot recommend her work enough for her wisdom, her talent, or the beauty she brings to the world.
Joanna Basile’s podcast, Unrehearsed, can be found on every platform.
Today’s quote comes from the show Russian Doll.
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Special thanks to Tysorex for the original artwork. Additional graphics made with Canva.
Original café music composed & created by Rev. Dr. Seth Jones.
The show, Russian Doll, is a bit of a mind-bender to be sure, but it is certainly a wonderful ride. (Please note content warnings for domestic violence and substance abuse.)
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