Meditative Pep-Talk
Episode 1 of the This is (Not) a Podcast podcast, hosted by Kate Martin, titled "Meditative Pep-Talk" was published on July 9, 2021 and runs 3 minutes.
July 9, 2021 ·3m · This is (Not) a Podcast
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Summary
If you can’t sleep because your mind is rambling about what still needs to be done - this is for you.
Episode Description
If you can’t sleep because your mind is rambling about what still needs to be done - this is for you.
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