Choosing Fearless: Two SAYges share their incredible journeys of overcoming

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What is a fearless life? One where you mind is not imprisoned by fear. But how we get to actually living that fearless life so many dream of? The mecsage of this SAYge Real Stories recorded event can be summarized by words from The Alchemist :

"Everyone, when they are young, knows what their Personal Legend is. At that point in their lives, everything is clear and everything is possible. They are not afraid to dream, and to yearn for everything they would like to see happen to them in their lives. But, as time passes, a mysterious force begins to convince them that it will be impossible for them to realize their Personal Legend."

There can be many obstacles women face when trying to follow their dreams. We hear from two who had much to overcome but were unwavering and courageous in following their personal legends. Listen as Georgiana Danet and Vi Nedd-Jackmann talk through their incredible stories of living fearlessly and unencumbered in order to see their greatest life.

Georgiana's story starts with eating rock-hard bread and rotten tomatoes from a trash bin and being kicked out to the street multiple times by landlords for practicing yoga in a communist country (where yoga illegal for many years). Her story ends with being an internationally certified Yoga & Tantra teacher, holistic coach, international speaker, book author and sociologist working with thousands of people in 15 countries.

Five years ago, Vi had no idea that a laptop and a suitcase could disrupt the back end of her life forever. From life on the twin island of Trinidad and Tobago to being trained as a highly successful Dietitian after ditching a victim’s mindset for a winner’s, her story is one of rising up - determined and unwavering to create her own destiny. She is now a sought-after certified health coach and a board-certified mental health coach helping many in the greater Chicago area.

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