The Meditation Conversation You Need With Norma Rubio, Emmy-Winning Producer/Writer & Meditation Teacher Episode 135
Are you curious about the hype around meditation? Or maybe you already have a practice and can instantly relate? Today we are talking about meditation and the way it can serve as an entry point to connecting with ourselves or as a catalyst for bigger realizations or shifts we may need. We talk about how, over time, meditation can actually change the formation of the brain.
Our guest today is Norma Rubio. She is a Latina, Emmy-Winning Multi-Media Producer-Writer & Meditation Teacher in Los Angeles. She says her mission is to help us heal together through mindfulness & storytelling.
Norma shares that through a long-winding journey she has landed upon her true calling; sharing the practices of mindfulness, self-compassion and storytelling through tv writing, producing and teaching meditation. At her core, Norma has always longed to deepen her own experiences and gain freedom through meditation. She evolved into a meditation teacher through her training at UCLA, UCSD, and Mindful Schools. Her greatest intention is to cultivate a safe, authentic environment for others in both her careers. She believes we all have the wisdom inside ourselves to heal and become more at ease in our busy lives. Norma is also the host of the Inner Peace Masterclass series where she interviewed more than a dozen thought leaders on the subject of Inner Peace.
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