In this episode, I dive into a story I’ve never fully shared in this way — the long, winding, unlikely path that led me to becoming a marriage celebrant. For most of my life, I was firmly against marriage. Not dramatically, but with that subtle, arrogant, anti-establishment streak that shaped so much of my youth — skateboarding, grunge, drum-and-bass raves, and later, the tantric-yogic path of walking the edges. Marriage felt like a construct, a box, an outdated script. Freedom was the religi...
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In this episode, I dive into a story I’ve never fully shared in this way — the long, winding, unlikely path that led me to becoming a marriage celebrant. For most of my life, I was firmly against marriage. Not dramatically, but with that subtle, arrogant, anti-establishment streak that shaped so much of my youth — skateboarding, grunge, drum-and-bass raves, and later, the tantric-yogic path of walking the edges. Marriage felt like a construct, a box, an outdated script. Freedom was the religi...
#155 Tully O'Connor - Liberating Love, Personal Freedom and Thriving Relationships
The Yoga Heart Mind Podcast
1 hour 27 minutes
2 years ago
#155 Tully O'Connor - Liberating Love, Personal Freedom and Thriving Relationships
Tully is a committed father and husband who has a deep passion for supporting people to access their full creative potential in life, love and leadership. Known for his down-to-earth approach, Tully speaks about complex intimate issues with ease, clarity, and humour. He has a gift for helping people drop out of their busy overwhelmed heads and reconnect with the intuition of their gut and their heart. His unique ability to hold a deeply present and safe space allows him to facilitate powerfu...
The Yoga Heart Mind Podcast
In this episode, I dive into a story I’ve never fully shared in this way — the long, winding, unlikely path that led me to becoming a marriage celebrant. For most of my life, I was firmly against marriage. Not dramatically, but with that subtle, arrogant, anti-establishment streak that shaped so much of my youth — skateboarding, grunge, drum-and-bass raves, and later, the tantric-yogic path of walking the edges. Marriage felt like a construct, a box, an outdated script. Freedom was the religi...