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Founder of 28, BRITTANY HUGOBOOM
Brittany Hugoboom is a visionary entrepreneur and Founder of 28 who has made significant contributions to the health and wellness industry. With a background in martial arts and a passion for fitness, Brittany embarked on a journey to revolutionize the way women approach their well-being. Her inspiring career trajectory reflects her unwavering commitment to empowering women and promoting holistic self-care.
Moodment App Founder, Carly Rowena
Carly Rowena is a Wellness Coach and Content Creator who uses her platforms to help people feel less alone and connect with their mind, body and the environment around them. Carly has held retreats all over the world from Peru to Africa aimed at connecting people to their friendship tribe. Carly released her book during Lockdown called 'My Beautiful Body’ which empowers children and the adult reading the book to fall in love with what their body can do and last week launched her App Moodment which was designed to help you feel less alone and more in tune with what you actually need, whatever the day, from hypnosis to meditation, yoga and workouts to letting go of the secret weighing you down, Moodment will curate a feed to boost the mood you’re in.
Meet Somatic Healer, Liz Tenuto
Liz Tenuto specializes in somatic exercises for women. She's helped over 50,000 women heal from trauma and long-term physical pain over the last 15 years. Liz is known as “The Workout Witch” due to her ability to get people out of pain. She offers 30-day courses and is best known for her work with hips & trauma release.
Meet Functional Medicine & Family Practice Physician, Dr. Cathy Kim
Dr. Cathy Kim is a Board Certified Family Medicine physician who is incorporating fascia and biomechanics into her innovative functional medicine practice. As a Body Function Specialist, she connects the dots between modern day-to-day biomechanics and persistent pain and dysfunctions. From TMJ and vertigo to sciatica, pelvic pain, and plantar fasciitis. Dr. Kim is successfully helping her patients reclaim their vitality with mindful movement that makes gravity our friend, instead of our foe.
From Roommates To Business Partners, Meet Elizabeth Endres & Dale Borchiver Co-Founders Of Sweats & The City
Elizabeth & Dale are the co-founders of Sweats & The City, ORRO, and most recently, theheard. They launched Sweats & The City when they saw a gap in the market for boutique fitness studio reviews. This has since grown to their own fitness app, ORRO, which hosts hundreds of hand-picked instructors, all for one monthly price of $19, and their self-care and wellness recommendation app, theheard - where you can find the best providers in your city.
Chinese-American Plus-Size Model, Catie Li
Catie Li is a business-savvy entrepreneur and successful Chinese-American plus-size model. She began her career as a model after finishing college at UCSB with intention of it being nothing more than a side hustle. Shortly after graduating, Catie moved to LA to pursue PR in music and TV programming but ultimately decided to pursue her true life passion for modeling full-time. Now, she resides in LA with her fiancé Carlos and creates fashion, beauty, fitness, and lifestyle content for her dedicated followers on YouTube, Instagram, and TikTok.
Honest Answers From A Professional Ballerina, Liza Avsajanishvili
It is difficult to talk about yourself and pinpoint your strengths or weaknesses. I would probably single out my character; I consider myself a fighter. I am a driven person. This comes with many self-criticisms, which drive me to perfect specific details in my career and life. I push myself to be the best I can be, and I believe hard work and love can go a long way.
Celebrity Pilates & Wellness Instructor, Nonna Gleyzer
My name is Nonna Gleyzer, and I am a celebrity wellness and pilates instructor. At age nine, I joined the Ukrainian junior national rhythmic gymnastic team. I was the only Jewish gymnast back in 1981 when anti-Semitism was rising in the USSR.
Finding Balance For A Sustainable Life
Life can get crazy. I have always found that exercise and healthy eating were the first two things to go when I am faced with a busy schedule; many around me agree that it is the same for them. However, this is the most unhealthy way to deal with pressure.
Women’s Long Jump Olympic Finalist, Darya Klishina
My name is Darya Klishina and I have been a participant and finalist in two Olympic games. From age 6 to 11, I played volleyball, but later I chose the individual sport of track-and-field.
Ponytail on a Trail Founder, Bradee Smith
How long have you been hiking? Who or what inspired you to hit the trail? I first started hiking about 5 years ago when I relocated from Indiana to Denver, CO. This midwest gal had literally never hiked or camped in her life. I was extremely intimidated by the outdoors culture + lifestyle in Colorado but became immediately drawn towards hiking because it seemed the least intimidated and there was less of a barrier to entry.