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Her Voice, Her Advocacy: Taelor Mason

1 h 0 min · 25. mars 2026
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What happens when you combine breathwork, sound bowls, and intentional rest? This week on Brother Breathe, we sit down with Taelor Mason, founder of Oh Soul Well.ness, for an immersive conversation on sound healing and nervous system care. From the very beginning, we slow down, breathe together, and step into a space of calm. Taelor walks us through the power of sound baths and how simple practices can help reduce stress, restore balance, and bring you back home to yourself. This episode is more than a conversation, it’s a whole vibe. Press play, take a breath, and experience it for yourself. Like, subscribe, and share with someone who needs to exhale. #BrotherBreathe #Wellness #SoundBath #Healing #MindBody

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