My Interview with Stacey Green Part 2!
September 23, 2013 • Learn, Podcasts & Videos
I chat with Stacey Green about why I was wading waist deep in the Ganges while holding my camera equipment, the positive consequences of my Guru’s stylish traveling habits, how money and wealth can accompany you on the spiritual path, how fear plays a part in my own life, and various other topics. A conversation that addresses the serious and the silly —she even calls me out on the time I fell asleep on an elephant!
Here is an insight into my experience, my teaching philosophy, and my own ever-evolving approach to this life journey. Part 3 is soon to follow so check back to find out the reason I don’t like dumplings, and why I promise to always cook you a good meal.
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