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Internationally recognized yoga teacher and co-founder of Off The Mat Into The World Seane Corn joins Tommy Rosen for a truly uplifting and inspiring conversation about early childhood trauma, the concept of surrender, powerlessness, and how to effectively build lasting confidence from within.
Seane Corn is an internationally celebrated yoga teacher known for her impassioned activism, unique self-expression, and inspirational style of teaching. Featured in commercials, magazines, NPR, and Oprah.com, Seane now utilizes her national platform to bring awareness to global humanitarian issues. In 2005, she was named “National Yoga Ambassador” for YouthAIDS, and in 2013 was given the “Global Green International Environmental Leadership Award.”Since 2007, she has been training leaders of activism through her co-founded organization Off the Mat, Into the World®.
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Internationally recognized yoga teacher and co-founder of Off The Mat Into The World Seane Corn joins Tommy Rosen for a truly uplifting and inspiring conversation about early childhood trauma, the concept of surrender, powerlessness, and how to effectively build lasting confidence from within.
Seane Corn is an internationally celebrated yoga teacher known for her impassioned activism, unique self-expression, and inspirational style of teaching. Featured in commercials, magazines, NPR, and Oprah.com, Seane now utilizes her national platform to bring awareness to global humanitarian issues. In 2005, she was named “National Yoga Ambassador” for YouthAIDS, and in 2013 was given the “Global Green International Environmental Leadership Award.”Since 2007, she has been training leaders of activism through her co-founded organization Off the Mat, Into the World®.

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