Involution with Veronica
A podcast about being human and learning how to meet life more consciously.
Through spoken reflections, lived experience, and teachings rooted in yoga as an art and practice of attention, Veronica explores the questions, patterns, and practices that shape how we experience ourselves and participate in our lives.
The word involution describes the inward movement of attention, not to escape the world, but to meet it more consciously.
Each episode is an invitation to slow down, become curious about what is present, and consider what another way of meeting it might make possible.
Slow down. Gather yourself. Return to what is true.
Involution with Veronica
Never Be Yourself at Work? Why Words and Context Matter
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This episode explores why words and context matter when it comes to being authentic at work and how different professions shape the meaning (and the cost) of “professionalism.”
Some roles demand suppression, others thrive on creativity. Authenticity always depends on context, and that choice shapes your healing, creativity, and calling. Slowing down and aligning with your values changes how you work and how you live.
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About Veronica
Veronica Penacho explores conscious participation and what it means to be human, offering embodied practices and contemplative reflections that invite you to slow down, gather yourself, and return to what is true. Her work brings yoga philosophy into conversation with lived experience through reflection, breath, meditation, and embodied practice.
Disclaimer: The reflections and practices shared through Involution with Veronica are offered for educational and contemplative purposes. They are not medical or mental-health advice and are not a substitute for diagnosis, treatment, psychotherapy, or care from a qualified professional. Please meet all breath, meditation, and movement practices in a way that respects your own body, circumstances, and needs, and seek appropriate professional guidance when needed.