Episode 338

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5th May 2025

Spring Into Presence: Trees In Transition

Welcome to your Postcard from Paris!

Welcome to Spring Into Presence — A Gentle Digital Reset Experiment.

This month, I'll be sharing brief invitations to pause, reflect, and bring awareness to our digital habits.

Each postcard features a photo taken this spring in Paris — moments that capture light, nature, and presence to inspire your journey.

Let’s explore how small pauses, time in nature, and mindful awareness can help reset the nervous system and create space for clarity and calm.

These brief episodes will be released every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. I invite you to take a mindful breath and let this be your small step into presence today.

Are you ready to explore?

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About the Podcast

Postcards From Paris
Welcome To A Truly Unique Podcast Experience In The Heart Of Paris!
Join me on a journey of mindful exploration as we step outside, open our senses to the natural world, and embrace the power of curiosity.

These reflective moments are more than just a podcast. They're an invitation to cultivate mindfulness, foster wonder, and find solace in the beauty of our surroundings.

Together, let's nurture our mental well-being and discover the power of brief everyday moments.

This podcast takes you on a mindful journey in under 2-minutes. This podcast is about me, you, and Paris. I am thrilled to share it with you!

About your host

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Tania Del Rio

These postcards are a way to share those moments that we often miss that make the difference between an ordinary day and an extraordinary one. This is Tania's personal view of the every day life in Paris and what happens when we slow down and observe the world around us through our senses. Tania transitioned from doing scientific research in a laboratory to being a health coach and yoga teacher in her own quest for stress management. She has been leading yoga wellness workshops and health coaching programs in Paris since 2012.