• Från svårigheter till möjligheter med Emmelie Eliasson (Swedish)

  • May 30 2023
  • Length: 1 hr and 17 mins
  • Podcast

Från svårigheter till möjligheter med Emmelie Eliasson (Swedish)

  • Summary

  • This episode will be in Swedish!

    In today's episode I got to have a conversation with my friend Emmelie Eliasson who is a yoga teacher, space holder and spiritual coach! She is a powerful one. I've witnessed how much she has blossomed the past years and when I was spending a weekend with her and some friends where she got to talk in detail about some things she's been going through in her life, I wondered why I had never heard that before. The first thing I thought was: "More people need to hear this."

    More people need to witness that it is possible to go through physical and mental traumas and blossom as a result of it. 

    As we mention in the episode we both find it very important to not get stuck in the story or an identity of the past. Instead we want this to be an invitiation for you or someone you know that might be in a similar situation to know that IT IS POSSIBLE to change and to grow into a greater life experience. You do not have to be a victim to your life situation and I hope that the conversation with Emmelie can inspire you to see the possiblities where there has only been challenges before. 

     

    Thank you for listening!

     

    Links:

    Emmelie's websites - Yoga i Timmerstugan & Emmelieannie.se

    Emmelie's instagrams - @yogaitimmerstugan & @emmelieannie 

    Anna’s website - annajohansson.com

    Anna’s instagram - @annatovajohansson 

    Kay Pollak - kaypollak.com 

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