
The Ego Project Podcast
The Ego Project Podcast, hosted by therapist Cristine Seidell and author Lisa Heidle, is where we do the perfectly-imperfect work of healing our ego wounds. Through unscripted and unedited conversations with thought-leaders, therapists, spiritualists, and creatives, The Ego Project explores how ego wounding and healing impacts our lives.
The Ego Project Podcast
Chwynyn Vaughan on Slow Living
Chwynyn Vaughan joins The Ego Project to discuss how embracing Slow Living has brought self-awareness, deeper connections, and joy to her life.
Chwynyn is the creator of Slow Botanicals, an all-natural organic skin-care line. With a background in healthcare and design, her passion for natural beauty, knowledge of healthy skin and a deep love of local botanicals inspire and inform her soaps, creams, balms, and other products.
Learn more about Chwynyn:
Slow Botanicals Website
Slow Botanicals Shop
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Topics Include:
-Definition of Slow Living
-The experiences that inspired Chwynyn to embrace a Slow Living lifestyle
-How Slow Living can impact personal healing and growth work
-How Slow Living does not require a rural life
-Advice for people who are wanting to explore the Slow Living Movement
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About The Ego Project:
The Ego Project, hosted by therapist Cristine Seidell-Holland and author Lisa Heidle, is where we do the perfectly-imperfect work of healing our ego wounds.
Learn more about Cristine:
https://www.intuitivecristine.com
https://www.risetherapycenter.com
Learn more about Lisa: https://www.lisaheidle.com
Disclaimer:
The Ego Project is for entertainment, educational, and informational purposes only. The opinions shared should not be considered psychological or medical treatment. If you are experiencing a mental health emergency, please seek professional help or call 911.