TrailblazHers presents The Reset: Finding Your Inner Calm, a springtime renewal featuring multiple modes of wellness! We’re so excited to host everyone at the brand-new state of the art PUMA headquarters!
Join us at this rooftop event (yes rooftop!) where we’ll find our zen, tune into powerful workshops and move our bodies as one! The event will be catered by the phenomenal Neighborhood Kitchen
The Reset is a donation based event, as we’re raising funds for Run Across May presented by WORK. WORK is a nonprofit organization whose mission is to accompany families in Haiti out of poverty through good, dignified jobs.
Specializing in healing series, guided meditation, all levels, restorative, prenatal and youth to senior yoga. Grounded, transparent & risible, Belinda embodies authenticity in both her personal life and yoga instruction. beginning her personal yoga journey in 2013, “bee” eventually went on to gain her 200 YTT certification, which she feels was the most fulfilling, power invoking lesson of her life, for which she is endlessly grateful.
As the daughter of a professional boxer, All-American track athlete, theatre major, fitness professional, educator, diversity & inclusion consultant, and social justice advocate, Ashley has had the unique opportunity to experience a myriad of physical and mental training philosophies along with real world challenges that served as critical catalysts for introspection and growth. Throughout her life, she has consistently shown the ability to dissect self-limiting beliefs and trauma to summon grit, fortitude, and creativity.
In 2018, Ashley and her husband Mark co-founded The Courage Campaign, a nonprofit whose mission is to leverage movement and the power of intention to redefine one’s relationship with fear to attain new levels of personal empowerment. They work with students and teachers alike on the topics of courage, resilience, and inclusivity, as well as raising money and awareness for students in under-resourced schools.
Stefanie D. Belnavis, BC-DMT, LMHC (she/her) is a differently abled jamaican-american visual storyteller, kinesthetic creative, photographer + therapist based in boston, massachusetts. She stays wearing many hats as a board-certified dance movement therapist, a perinatal mental health clinician, a disability advocate, a professor + a multidisciplinary portrait, dance + perinatal photographer.
An immigrant herself, Stefanie's work is charged by creating sustainable, inclusive + cross-cultural spaces that can propel intersectional + decolonizing dialogues around multicultural perinatal mental health experiences alongside creative forms of healing, namely dance movement therapy, visual storytelling, photography + journaling.
Speak Your Truths., LLC; a
consulting company and brand committed to curating brave spaces that empower
individuals, organizations, and corporations to engage in difficult dialogues that lead to
internal professional and personal shifts within systemic and institutional
infrastructures. She embarks on this work as a dynamic keynote speaker, workshop
facilitator, and occasional blogger. A Human Resources professional by day, law student focused on employment and business law by night, and an entrepreneur in practice; Bernadine is also committed to the holistic advancement and development of people of color by encouraging
unapologetic healing, critical thinking, accountability, and bravery through an
introspective client-focused lens that prioritizes authenticity, transparency, and
vulnerability.