Aaron Rodgers is looking back on his relationship with Danica Patrick.
During the episode of the Aubrey Marcus Podcast, the Green Bay Packers quarterback, Aaron Rodgers, 38, revealed about relationship with her ex-girlfriend Danica Patrick. the NFL MVP shared details with the podcast host Aubrey Marcus,
"I was dating Danica and that relationship was great for me because she is on her own journey and spirituality is important to her, We both were finding our way, learning about different things [and] practicing meditation techniques."
"I'm learning a little bit more Spanish, Aaron got Rosetta Stone on his phone, so we're learning languages."
"She started a podcast and she had various guests on and there were times where it was during the off season I was working out, I couldn't go, And, and one day she was like, 'Hey,' I said, 'Who you got today?' And she said, 'So and so and Aubrey Marcus,' [and] I was like, 'The Aubrey Marcus!' "
"I've focused on in the offseason about how to take care of myself — the total package, Not just my physical self with workouts but my spiritual self with my own mindful practices, my mental health as well. What's the best way to take care of that? And that's what I've been doing this offseason. That's why I've taken the time I've taken and done the things or not done the things that I've done. And I'm very thankful for that time."
"I'm very thankful for the opportunity to work on my mental health. I haven't dealt with bouts of depression or anything that for whatever reason are OK to talk about if you're talking about mental health, I've just been really trying to think about what puts me in the best frame of mind."
Rodgers also shared a video talk about love and wrote a caption,
"You will only be able to love anyone to the degree that you love yourself. The reason is that love is a two-way street. It’s a frequency that requires you to be both transmitter and receiver. If you don’t feel worthy to receive love, you won’t allow yourself to feel the love that you want to share."
"@aaronrodgers12 has been voted the most valuable player the last two seasons in the NFL. That everyone knows. What people don’t know are the details of his challenging quest for greater mental health and self love–A quest that led him to try ayahuasca prior to his back to back MVP years."
"On this show with @onnit founder @aubreymarcus, two friends and brothers sit down after a good cigar, and speak the vulnerable and sometimes emotional truth about their personal journey to get to where they are today."