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Pregnancy & childbirth — what we usually know is just the tip of the iceberg.
Scans, medicines, diet plans, and moving through three trimesters… this is what most of us think about.
But what lies beneath the surface is far deeper.
In this episode of The Iceberg Theory Podcast, we dive underneath that iceberg — into the hidden journey of a child in the womb. Through the lens of Garbh Sanskar, we explore how life begins even before birth, and how parents’ emotions, intentions, and energies profoundly shape their child.
You’ll discover:
- Why the “pause” can be the greatest gift in our lives
- How parents’ emotions, thoughts, and intentions shape the unborn child
- The role of Garbh Sanskar in raising emotionally intelligent, resilient, and conscious future generations
This conversation is not just for expecting parents, but for anyone who wants to understand how the seeds of life are sown long before birth.
A heartfelt thank you to Dr. Nutan Pakhare for joining me on this episode and sharing her wisdom, stories, and insights.
About the Guest:
Dr. Nutan Pakhare is an Ayurvedic doctor, yoga expert, author, and founder of AYG Academy India. With 25+ years of experience in holistic health, she has trained 2,000+ students worldwide in Prenatal-Postnatal Yoga & Garbhasanskar, supported over 50,000 patients globally, and authored two books — The Ultimate Guide to Garbhasanskar and 3S Pregnancy Yoga. She has received several prestigious awards including the Yoga Guru Award (Government of India, 2017), and has been featured in leading media outlets and on global platforms.
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