Laughter To Transform Anger, Stress and Sadness With Laughter Expert Sylvie Dagenais-Douville
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In these difficult times there are many reasons to be angry, sad, and stressed. What if we can metabolize stress with our laughter and nurture peace and joy when it is most needed?
In this Pause To Elevate podcast episode, I am joined by Sylvie Dagenais-Douville. She is the founder of the Laughing Institute, published author, speaker, dedicated Laughter Yoga Master-Trainer. She is on a mission to enrich lives with Laughter one smile, one breath at a time. We talked about laughter, happiness, joy, and well-being, mental and physical health. If you are ready to boost your well-being with smiles, joins in this episode.
You can connect with Sylvie Dagenais-Douville by visiting https://www.laughterinstitute.ca/
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