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About Elissa Jordan
Helping to balance out her 9-5 work day, Elissa is a yoga teacher (Healium, 276 Lambton Quay, Mondays 5.30pm, and various gyms), a wine enthusiast and a dark chocolate nut (no reference sourced). Hailing from the wilds of Northern Ontario, she now calls windy Welly home. Her column, Adventures in Teaching, is designed to open a dialogue for new teachers. Voicing questions and answers, doubts and insights, she aims for harmony between action and intention. You can ask her a specific question about teaching here.
Kimberly Bortnick says
As a participant in Jenifer’s Advanced Teacher Training in Nelson, NZ, I must comment. Jenifer’s passion for Yoga is palpable and contagious, :-). Her knowledge of the physical, biomechanics, philosophy, and energy aspects of yoga are unsurpassed. She is intuitive, genuine, professional and … Delightful!
Kara-Leah Grant says
Hey Kimberly,
I love that Jenfier’s students take the time to come and post about their experience. It’s awesome! Thank you, and thank Jenfier too.
Kimberly Bortnick says
Kara Leah
You are most welcome. So important to support each other. Thank YOU for the Yoga Lunchbox. I have gained so much from it & love to turn other yogis onto it!