ramiro talks about living his true spiritual self

The Let’s Create Joy Podcast - Podcast készítő Ronja Sakata

I met ramiro when I was writing my book «The Joy Compass» and I’m so excited to share this conversation with you. ramiro is an incredibly interesting person that you can hardly put into words. If you can, do watch the video of the full episode, you’ll be amazed about all the stories he’ll tell. This talk goes deep and ramiro doesn’t shy away from sharing his view on the spiritual realm of life. If this interests you, enjoy! If you find this rather curious, listen to it anyway, it’ll broaden your perspective of life for sure. : )  → Get the show notes, quotes & links here: https://www.joyismycompass.com/blog/ep77-ramiro –––––––––– Connect with me here:
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About me
My name is Ronja Sakata, I want to make this world more joyful, playful & colorful! My goal is to inspire you to take note of the little tiny things like a friendly sunray on your face. I want to rise your and my awareness, how precious this life is. Every moment it could be over, so let’s enjoy every day to the fullest! Let’s use joy as our compass! This podcast was born out of the idea to talk to different people about how they bring joy into their everyday life. The results are exciting and extremely enriching conversations. We are all experts of our everyday life and it is incredibly inspiring to experience the different opinions, approaches, rituals and much more. With my podcast I would like to show you how many possibilities there are to create joy in your life, no matter where, with whom and how you are in life right now.

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