kenzaifit

Home Posts tagged "kenzaifit" (Page 2)
Posted on May 4, 2021 In Podcast, resilience

Regina Larko is an important part of my community. She is the host of #Impact and I took her podcast course before starting my own […]

Posted on April 20, 2021 In Podcast, resilience

Adi Westerman is the owner of Hot Yoga Asheville, which is a vibrant community of yogis never truly went away, even though classes have been […]

Posted on April 7, 2021 In Podcast, resilience

Ward Willis is the Director of Training for the Kenzai fitness community. While most fitness communities rely on a physical space to gather, Ward and […]

Posted on March 23, 2021 In Podcast, resilience

Janeane Bernstein is a writer, actor, radio host, speaker and author of “Get the Funk Out.” Through all her avenues, she helps people find new […]

Posted on March 16, 2021 In Podcast, resilience

When Stacey Copas was 12 years old, an accident left her quadriplegic. After wrestling with a new reality, she learned that resilience can be proactive, […]

Posted on March 9, 2021 In Podcast, resilience

Menaca Pothalingam is an author, founder and talk show host. From a young age, Menaca has had resilience in her life, and she says that who […]

Posted on March 2, 2021 In Podcast, resilience

This podcast is a check-in — How are you doing? How are you building resilience in your life? This week, I was thinking about Narcissus […]

Posted on March 2, 2021 In Business, innovation, mental health, mindfulness, Podcast

Donna Volpitta has used the characters in her Pathways to Empower program for over 10 years. Characters like the ant, grasshopper, glowworm and dragonfly have […]

Posted on February 10, 2021 In Boarding School, Business, innovation, Observations, Podcast

Dr. Corrine Devin – One of these things is not like the other. Orthodontist. Naval commander. Beauty queen. One of these things is not like […]

Posted on January 31, 2021 In Boarding School, Business, innovation, Observations, Podcast

17 years ago I got a phone message from my friend Ray Quesnel. Ray and I worked together at Asheville school and he’d been a […]