American Wounds Run Deep

Tonight, many of American sit in their homes feeling pretty certain that Joe Biden will be our next president, a mild sense of relief just over the horizon. It’s sad, really. I don’t think I’ve cared about an election more in my life, but it’s been very strange because I am simply not moved byContinue reading “American Wounds Run Deep”

Universal Language

I am prone to finding messages in things that many call “coincidences.” I won’t even get into how most people interchange “irony” with “coincidence.” Alanis Morisette’s magnum opus to irony in the 90’s was just about a bunch of things that sucked. Most of them weren’t ironic in the text book sense…. but this blogContinue reading “Universal Language”

Delete this and all following events?

I cleared my Outlook calendar today. For a long time, I’ve simply left all my recurring clients and meetings on my calendar. At first, it was because I planned to return to business as usual once we had this Corona Virus thing all sorted out. Then, it served as a reminder of my work lifeContinue reading “Delete this and all following events?”

Real talk about my body

I broke the seal and filmed a workout for our club’s online portal. I have a couple of clients who are pregnant and so I made a short prenatal flow. Under most circumstances, I HATE watching myself on camera. Ironic because at one point in my life, I had plans to be a working actor,Continue reading “Real talk about my body”

Our market isn’t saturated, it’s drenched.

Overwhelmed. It’s an emotion that I feel on the regular these days. My only connection to the outside world is social media. When I log in to Facebook or Instagram, I’m inundated with more fitness, yoga, Pilates, and GYROTONIC professionals than I ever knew existed. Before the pandemic, these outlets were reserved for those thatContinue reading “Our market isn’t saturated, it’s drenched.”

The Work of Being Unemployed

Parents of young children. I see you. You’re between a rock and a hard place here. Children crave routine. They thrive when they know what’s coming next. A reliable routine should mean less acting out. I find myself spending the last hour before I go to bed every night making sure I have the elementsContinue reading “The Work of Being Unemployed”