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On Meditation, God & Relationships with David Harshada Wagner
The Nourished Woman with Keri Marino
What if your spiritual practice wasn’t about escape or perfection — but about learning to be deeply human?
In this rich and soulful conversation, Keri sits down with David Harshada Wagner — meditation teacher, artist, father, and yogic philosopher — to explore how devotion, discipline, and pleasure all weave together into a life of meaning.
They talk about Harshada's journey from addiction recovery to spiritual teacher, the “God-sized hole” so many try to fill, and how to build a practice that feels nourishing instead of performative.
From morning gym rituals to chanting, marriage and parenting, this is a conversation about the sacred that hides in plain sight.
Because the real path isn’t somewhere far away —
it’s right here, in your body, your breath, your ordinary day.
About Harshada Wagner
Harshada David Wagner is a meditation master, artist, dad and teacher of applied yoga philosophy, blending ancient traditions with a warm, down-to-earth style that helps people access clarity, freedom, and meaningful inner growth.
Check out his website or follow on instagram. Click here to sign up for The Meditation Course and use code "NOURISHED" for 20% off.
About Keri Marino
Keri is a Women's Empowerment Yoga Therapist and the founder of The Nourished Woman. With 16 years of experience guiding thousands of women, her work blends somatic yoga therapy, nervous system healing and devotional spiritual practice to help self-aware women who have "done the work" finally feel confident, connected and at home in your body.
Check out her website or follow on instagram.
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