We live in a world where mirrors multiply — in studios, selfies, and in our own minds. From leggings designed to contour every curve to the endless scroll of “post or it didn’t happen,” movement has become something we perform instead of something we feel. In this episode, Adrienne, Natalie, and Nora get real (and a little ridiculous) about gym culture, mirror obsession, and the “booty-era” of social media. But beneath the laughs is a deeper reflection: What happens when the mirror stop...
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We live in a world where mirrors multiply — in studios, selfies, and in our own minds. From leggings designed to contour every curve to the endless scroll of “post or it didn’t happen,” movement has become something we perform instead of something we feel. In this episode, Adrienne, Natalie, and Nora get real (and a little ridiculous) about gym culture, mirror obsession, and the “booty-era” of social media. But beneath the laughs is a deeper reflection: What happens when the mirror stop...
In this week’s episode of How Yoga Changed My Life, Natalie and Adrienne explore how Yoga can support us through life’s fresh starts—whether it’s a new season, a new school year, or a brand-new chapter altogether. We dive into the practices that keep us grounded during transitions, the art of letting go before moving forward, and simple self-care rituals that can help you carve out steadiness in the middle of change. Together, we reflect on how mindful movement mirrors life’s shifts, ...
How Yoga Changed My Life
We live in a world where mirrors multiply — in studios, selfies, and in our own minds. From leggings designed to contour every curve to the endless scroll of “post or it didn’t happen,” movement has become something we perform instead of something we feel. In this episode, Adrienne, Natalie, and Nora get real (and a little ridiculous) about gym culture, mirror obsession, and the “booty-era” of social media. But beneath the laughs is a deeper reflection: What happens when the mirror stop...