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Episode 019: How to Love Your Living Space with Anjie Cho

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I’m excited to interview Anjie Cho for this episode on how we can make our living space a place we love. Anjie Cho is an architect, feng shui educator and author. She is the co-founder of the Mindful Design Feng Shui School, and founder of Holistic Spaces which hosts a blog, podcast and online store. Anjie is also a teacher of dharma arts and meditation in the Shambhala Buddhist lineage. She's a regular contributor to the Spruce, MindBodyGreen and has been featured in dozens of publications including: the New York Times, Domino Magazine and BuzzFeed. More specifically she talks about: 1. Why we should all have a holistic living space and how it benefits us 2. Simple ways we can make our living space a calm sanctuary 3. What Anjie wants to know more about her field of expertise that we all can tap into as well

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I’m excited to interview Anjie Cho for this episode on how we can make our living space a place we love. Anjie Cho is an architect, feng shui educator and author. She is the co-founder of the Mindful Design Feng Shui School, and founder of Holistic Spaces which hosts a blog, podcast and online store. Anjie is also a teacher of dharma arts and meditation in the Shambhala Buddhist lineage. She's a regular contributor to the Spruce, MindBodyGreen and has been featured in dozens of publications including: the New York Times, Domino Magazine and BuzzFeed. More specifically she talks about: 1. Why we should all have a holistic living space and how it benefits us 2. Simple ways we can make our living space a calm sanctuary 3. What Anjie wants to know more about her field of expertise that we all can tap into as well

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