Hosted by Alex Howarth, It’s Probably Me is your short, thought-provoking escape into self-exploration and mindset shifts. With 2-4 bite-sized episodes each week (5-15 minutes long), Alex unpacks everyday experiences, exploring how we can navigate life with more ease, awareness, and balance.
What started as chats on dog walks has grown into a space for reflection, self-discovery, and real conversations about the intersection of yoga philosophy, modern psychology, and well-being. With nearly 20 years in the wellness industry and 15 years of teaching yoga, Alex blends ancient wisdom with practical tools to help you shift your mindset and make daily life just a little bit lighter.
Expect relatable stories, thoughtful questions, and simple strategies to help you find more ease in the everyday.
New episodes drop multiple times a week—because self-growth shouldn’t be a once-in-a-while thing.
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Hosted by Alex Howarth, It’s Probably Me is your short, thought-provoking escape into self-exploration and mindset shifts. With 2-4 bite-sized episodes each week (5-15 minutes long), Alex unpacks everyday experiences, exploring how we can navigate life with more ease, awareness, and balance.
What started as chats on dog walks has grown into a space for reflection, self-discovery, and real conversations about the intersection of yoga philosophy, modern psychology, and well-being. With nearly 20 years in the wellness industry and 15 years of teaching yoga, Alex blends ancient wisdom with practical tools to help you shift your mindset and make daily life just a little bit lighter.
Expect relatable stories, thoughtful questions, and simple strategies to help you find more ease in the everyday.
New episodes drop multiple times a week—because self-growth shouldn’t be a once-in-a-while thing.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Chat's on Compassion, touching on 'fake compassion', but moving swiftly onto how humans wear labels like clothes and how compassion helps dissipate judgement.
I fail to remember the name of: "Factitious disorder, previously called Munchausen syndrome, is a serious mental health condition in which people deceive others by pretending to be sick. They do this by faking symptoms, getting sick on purpose or hurting themselves" Google Oct 2024
Goal Setting workshop: https://goteamup.com/p/6722679-align-with-alex/e/91204116-goal-and-value-reset/
Yoga Philosophy Course: https://www.alignwithalex.uk/yoga-teacher-training
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