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Make it Make Sense is a Quiet Rebel Podcast where Tracie Jae and her guest try to make sense of the things which make no sense to them.
This week's guest is Raveen Alexis and we discussed anxiety and aging.
This conversation is tender, vulnerable and authentic. I believe you will find a word (or three) that resonates with you.
About Raveen
Raveen is a Houston-based writer, 200-hour registered yoga teacher, and mental/emotional wellness advocate. Her favorite things include hot, herbal tea, journaling, music, yoga and word + number puzzles. Raveen believes in the power of self care + community care and is on a mission to inspire healing and wholeness in the world.
Patreon subscribers have access to the full video and extended conversation.
Make it Make Sense is hosted and produced by Tracie Jae in Houston, TX on the Indigenous Land of the Karankawa People. We hope that something you heard today will move you, open you, or give you pause. We welcome your questions, comments and concerns.
Until next time - remember to #feedthehappy and LOVE first, always!
By Tracie JaeMake it Make Sense is a Quiet Rebel Podcast where Tracie Jae and her guest try to make sense of the things which make no sense to them.
This week's guest is Raveen Alexis and we discussed anxiety and aging.
This conversation is tender, vulnerable and authentic. I believe you will find a word (or three) that resonates with you.
About Raveen
Raveen is a Houston-based writer, 200-hour registered yoga teacher, and mental/emotional wellness advocate. Her favorite things include hot, herbal tea, journaling, music, yoga and word + number puzzles. Raveen believes in the power of self care + community care and is on a mission to inspire healing and wholeness in the world.
Patreon subscribers have access to the full video and extended conversation.
Make it Make Sense is hosted and produced by Tracie Jae in Houston, TX on the Indigenous Land of the Karankawa People. We hope that something you heard today will move you, open you, or give you pause. We welcome your questions, comments and concerns.
Until next time - remember to #feedthehappy and LOVE first, always!