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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Emma_SladeEmma Slade - Wikipedia

    Emma Slade, also known as Ani Pema Deki (born 16 July 1966), is a British yoga and meditation instructor, author, and charity founder best known for becoming the first Western woman to become a Buddhist nun in Bhutan.

  2. Emma Slade, the first Western female ordained as a Buddhist nun in Bhutan. An inspirational speaker, coach & author of 'Set Free', founder of 'Opening Your Heart to Bhutan' charity supporting children with special needs & those in difficult situations.

  3. Dr Emma Slade is a Senior Lecturer in Marketing at the School of Management, University of Bristol, UK. Her research interests revolve around digital technologies and user behaviour, and she specialises in quantitative research methodologies.

  4. Nov 28, 2017 · E mma Slade was once a high-rolling, high-stakes banker. The Cambridge graduate managed accounts worth upwards of $1 billion, and liked her Armani suits and heels. “I walked with a wobble,” she...

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  5. Emma Slade, the first Western female ordained as a Buddhist nun in Bhutan. An inspirational speaker, coach & author of 'Set Free', founder of 'Opening Your Heart to Bhutan' charity supporting children with special needs & those in difficult situations.

  6. Oct 16, 2017 · Emma Slade has not looked back since swapping her high-flying life for one of ultimate simpleness and peace, she talks to The Independent about the moment that changed everything.

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  8. Feb 6, 2017 · Emma Slade, author or 'Set Free' and founder of the charity 'Opening Your Heart to Bhutan', talks about her path to buddhist, and the situation in which she found herself which caused this change...

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