The Relateful Podcast

Episode 4: "What's in the Way of Us Being Closer?" with Valerie Daniel

32 min · 25 de mar de 2026
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In this episode Valerie Daniel [https://www.relateful.com/valerie-daniel-bio], master coach, senior facilitator and managing director at The Relateful Company shares her journey from life as a corporate executive to discovering meditation, coaching and spiritual practices and eventually the practice of relational meditation. She also shares a powerful and intimate practice that she calls "What's in the way of us being closer?" and models it beautifully in the moment in connection with Philip.

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