Join your host, Jared Carroll, in connecting with everyday people while sharing their trials and tribulations as an individual. Working towards promoting brands and positive energy while talking about the power of mental health. Motivating individuals to be more open-minded and having those face-to-face conversations like we once did. Real life conversations with real life people.
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Join your host, Jared Carroll, in connecting with everyday people while sharing their trials and tribulations as an individual. Working towards promoting brands and positive energy while talking about the power of mental health. Motivating individuals to be more open-minded and having those face-to-face conversations like we once did. Real life conversations with real life people.
On this episode, Sathyadev rejoins the podcast for the first time since episode 184. Sathyadev catches us up on everything that has happened since that episode aired a year ago. He talks about what it was like joining his guru, Amma, as she traveled across the US. We dive into the concept of consciousness and how we are all connected to one another. Sathyadev explains the importance of detaching from our ego and identity to truly become conscious and connected. Also, he discusses what kundalini is and some of the things to be aware of if you choose to learn about it further. Join us in this healing conversation on consciousness, creativity, and mental health.
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The Carroll Connection Podcast
Join your host, Jared Carroll, in connecting with everyday people while sharing their trials and tribulations as an individual. Working towards promoting brands and positive energy while talking about the power of mental health. Motivating individuals to be more open-minded and having those face-to-face conversations like we once did. Real life conversations with real life people.