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Cyndi Lee & Michael Eisen: Yoga and Empowered Youth for 2013 - Jan 02,2013

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VividLife Radio's Ed and Deb Shapiro bring in the new year with guests Cyndn Lee, Yoga Icon and Michael Eisen founder of The Youth Wellness Network , to discuss the transformative power of Yoga and Empowering the next generation. When anyone talks about the roots of their yoga practice in New York City, theres a good chance it traces back to yoga icon, Cyndi Lee. Cyndi founded Om Yoga center in 1998 and has arguably had more influence on yoga in New York than anyone. Whats even more interesting about Cyndi is her journey from dance to yoga. Cyndi is a fixture in NYCs dance scene and has choreographed over 20 music videos for Rick James, Simple Minds, the Dirty Dancing soundtrack, and many more, including Cyndi Lauper's “Girls Just Want to Have Fun,” which won the 1983 MTV Best Female Video of the Year award. www.omyoga.com Michael Eisen is a passionate, authentic, and charismatic inspirational speaker, author and social entrepreneur. After positively transforming his own life at the age of 19 and overcoming challenges with stress, anxiety, depression and sickness, he is now driven to share with other young people the principles, strategies, and practices that empowered him to start living a happier and healthier life. Michael created the Youth Wellness Network at the age of 25, in order to provide more extensive support programs and resources for youth struggling with similar challenges. Michael provides a fresh, young and authentic voice to the field of wellness and is rapidly becoming a youth wellness expert. Michaels first book Empowered YOUth: A Father and Sons Journey to Conscious Living, co-authored with his father Jeffrey Eisen, is now available everywhere books are sold. www.michaeleisen.ca

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