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Nadja Bartsch

Nadja Bartsch is a cultural scientist working as a freelance writer, 
translator and yoga teacher. Based in Germany, she often finds her wings 
to be bigger than her roots.

Her passion for travel and culture combined with her empathic nature and 
an innate desire for wisdom and knowledge have led her to many wonderful 
people, places and experiences. Not surprisingly, she also stumbled upon 
the ancient art of Yoga, which has since served both as a companion and 
a compass.

Exploring different world views and discovering universal thruths have 
led her to believe that underneath, we are all one. Yet, discovering 
herself sometimes still seems like the greatest mystery. Fortunately, 
she loves to learn new things, even about herself!

Connect to Nadja:

www.nadjabartsch.com

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nads_glows/

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