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    #041 Intera: Conscious Breakthrough from Karma with Johnson Chong (Dharma Teacher) Part 2

    enDecember 15, 2020
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    About this Episode

    In this episode, I speak with Johnson Chong who was my former yoga teacher but also he’s so much more. He’s an artist, life coach, and dharma teacher. Currently, he resides in Sydney and released his book Sage Sapien. It’s an autobiography about his difficult upbringing and how he reconciled with his past by embracing the emotional adversities and finding his opportunities for growth to be his true authentic self. 

    Here is what you will find in this episode;

    • Struggles between family values and influences from a multicultural city of New York
    • Acting as a way to escape the emotional dilemmas and rebellious times
    • Inflection point from finding yoga practices
    • Breaking free of the past patterns and judgment from others
    • Finding spirituality and oneness 
    • Busting the myths of positive thinking and result-oriented mindset
    • Finding the beauty in tragedy and understanding dharma

    He is a dharma teacher at Ten Percent Happier and a Shamanic guide helping conscious leaders break through the mental and emotional obstacles that keep them in self-doubt and fear ... so that they can lead more powerfully without sacrificing their inner peace and joy. You can find his sessions here.

    You can also find him here;
    Exodus Retreats | Instagram | Facebook | LinkedIn

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    Guest: Johnson Chong (Website)
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