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Here is our team!
Nikki Wong, Yoga Teacher, Yoga Life Coach, lululemon Ambassador, writer, mommy, friend and beach-bum-to-be shares the magic of yoga with the California Bay Area. Nikki is also a graduate of LIVE LOVE TEACH. You can also experience her classes on iTunes podcasts or at www.nikkiwong.com.
Adrienne Hengels is an International yoga teacher, and thrives on teaching her students to live everyday of their life from truth… not just about getting into poses with foreign names, not about perfect form. Instead, teaching about- life… making mistakes, learning from them and empowering each student to show up at their best, to let their guard down, work out the stress of life, find some internal stillness and taking their “workout” off the mat and into the world.
Lynne Meredith Golodner is a Michigan writer who owns Your People LLC, a company focused on building business by building relationships. Lynne’s writing has appeared in hundreds of magazines and newspapers, a variety of books and the forthcoming novel, Quiet * Holy * Searching. Lynne blogs at www.lynnegolodner.com.
Kellie Lin Knott is a songwriter, author, yoga teacher and Yoga Life Coach™, and works in all aspects of Wild Abundant Life . Passionate about food, creativity, yoga and wellness, as well as the millions of ways to LAUGH each day, she travels with Debbie around the world for special events & programs as WAL manager and comic relief.
Jessie Braun is a mother, writer, yoga teacher, and self-improvement junkie. When she’s not scraping dried ketchup off the kitchen table, she enjoys writing about it….and all the other beautiful imperfections that make us human. She lives outside Philadelphia with her husband, daughters, and semicomatose chocolate Lab. Jessie is a weekly contributer to the blog www.mothersofbrothers.com.
Yogi “Big Man” Williamson (born October 24, 2001), is an American rapper, singer, record producer, and actor. He is best known as a rapper in the West Coast hip hop scene. Shortly after high school graduation, he was arrested for cocaine possession and spent six months in Wayside County Jail. His music career began when he was discovered by Dr. Dre, collaborating on Dre’s solo debut, The Chronic, and on the theme song to the film Deep Cover. Shiznit, that was Snoop Dogg.



















