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Empowerment of women talk at JAGS Sports Club, Monday 6th March, 8pm (International Womens Week)


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We?re hugely excited to be hosting a talk about the empowerment of women, as part of International Women?s Week at JAGS Sports Club, on Monday 6th March, 8-10pm.


Four contributors to the Amazon Best-Selling book ?Love Unboxed?, including our much-loved Pilates and Body Conditioning instructor Cherron Lee Johnson, will be sharing their inspirational outlooks on the wellbeing, confidence and empowerment of women.


The speakers include Cherron, Joh Johnson, Moni Rodriguez, and Omowunmi Olunloyo.


Cherron, is a no.1 international best selling author, Pilates Teacher and a Reiki Master. With 25 years in the Fitness and Wellness industry, Cherron has worked with thousands of clients in classes, workshops, retreats and private sessions.


Joh, although trained in many other therapies, is now primarily a Sound Healing Therapist using the transformative power of sound to heal, repair and support others find balance in a chaotic world.


Moni, with more than 15 years of experience in corporate business, has observed that a more compassionate and heart-centred leadership is required to bring back balance, equality and consciousness. She is passionate about vanishing burnout from the corporate culture, and is committed to supporting women lead projects.


Omowunmi is a dynamic speaker who has built her platform of purpose, possibility and power on the years of struggle with low self esteem, not good enough and trying to fit in. Now a reformed intentional woman on purpose, free from condemnation, lack and self worth, Toks helps busy working moms to find their place, position and purpose in life through practical easy step by step actions so that they are fulfilled, happy and get amazing results in their lives.


This talk is free and open to Members and Non Members. However, we are limited with space and therefore ask that you please book your space in advance by calling 020 8613 6500.

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