Episoder
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When students walk into Julia’s studio, they can forget about the day and just have fun and enjoy the music. But the dance holds a hidden power to change people's lives – she’s seen it happen.
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Mangler du episoder?
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When her beloved studio closed, Rene transformed herself from a fledgling student to the owner of the largest aerial arts studio in the city of Atlanta.
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When an injury left Mid flat on her back, she agonized over how to deal with the fallout from her weakened state. Are yoga teachers allowed to take a break from teaching?
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Stephanie’s small-town studio continues to thrive despite the personal struggles she’s endured over the many years she’s been in business.
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Running her studio online allows Stephanie the time and space to connect with clients intimately and lets her clients find pure joy in movement without the inhibitions that come with in-person classes.
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Are short workouts in jammies the key to providing access to women who typically put their health on the back burner? Jen shares her studio’s mission & the keys to accomplishing it.
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How do you get reluctant newbies to recognize that yoga is for them? Karma shares some great strategies (cat yoga, anyone?) that encourage beginners to stick around long enough to feel successful.