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Welcome to the very first episode of the Practicing Wholeness Podcast.
In this opening conversation, Brooke introduces a new chapter — both for the podcast and for herself. Moving away from heavily scripted, highly polished content, she shares why she’s choosing a more human, unscripted approach in a world increasingly shaped by AI, performance, and perfection.
This episode explores the deeper meaning behind Practicing Wholeness — not as an idea, but as a lived experience.
Brooke reflects on:
She shares her own lived experience of transitioning from a mentally driven, achievement-oriented life focused on self-improvement… toward a more embodied, heart-centered way of being grounded in self-acceptance and presence.
This episode also includes a guided somatic inquiry practice, inviting you to notice how your body responds to questions about:
You’ll be invited to slow down, breathe, tune into your body, and explore what wholeness feels like — not just conceptually, but somatically.
Brooke also shares her vision for the podcast going forward, including experiential episodes, integration practices, and the possibility of monthly live community recordings.
This is not just a podcast about ideas.
It’s an invitation into practice.
By Brooke SnowWelcome to the very first episode of the Practicing Wholeness Podcast.
In this opening conversation, Brooke introduces a new chapter — both for the podcast and for herself. Moving away from heavily scripted, highly polished content, she shares why she’s choosing a more human, unscripted approach in a world increasingly shaped by AI, performance, and perfection.
This episode explores the deeper meaning behind Practicing Wholeness — not as an idea, but as a lived experience.
Brooke reflects on:
She shares her own lived experience of transitioning from a mentally driven, achievement-oriented life focused on self-improvement… toward a more embodied, heart-centered way of being grounded in self-acceptance and presence.
This episode also includes a guided somatic inquiry practice, inviting you to notice how your body responds to questions about:
You’ll be invited to slow down, breathe, tune into your body, and explore what wholeness feels like — not just conceptually, but somatically.
Brooke also shares her vision for the podcast going forward, including experiential episodes, integration practices, and the possibility of monthly live community recordings.
This is not just a podcast about ideas.
It’s an invitation into practice.