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47 - What Yoga Gets Right For Your Mental Health ft. Mwanahawa Omar

57 min · 27. feb. 2026
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What if healing isn’t only found in words, but in movement, breath, and stillness? 🤔✨ In honor of this year’s International Yoga Day theme, “Yoga for Wellness, Wisdom, and World Peace,” we’re diving into a powerful conversation that reflects just that. In this inspiring episode, Jacqueline Owden sat down with Mwanahawa Omary, a passionate yoga teacher, to explore how yoga becomes more than just a workout but a transformative tool, especially for those navigating traumatic experiences. 🔹 Discover what yoga truly is (and what it isn’t) 🔹 Breaking the myths that keep people away 🔹 How faith, spirituality & yoga can coexist 🔹 Yoga as a tool for personal wellbeing 🔹 Simple ways to begin even if you’re skeptical If you’re curious and ready to explore this journey, connect with Hawa on Instagram @hawa_yoga 🤍 🎙 Tune in for a conversation filled with clarity, compassion, and hope.

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