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Finding Your Identity Again with Amy Jackson from The Perch

Episode 46 of the Small Business Sisters podcast, hosted by The Small Business Sisters, titled "Finding Your Identity Again with Amy Jackson from The Perch" was published on July 6, 2022 and runs 33 minutes.

July 6, 2022 ·33m · Small Business Sisters

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When you feel like you've lost your identity, especially when life has shifted in some way, how do you start to feel like yourself again? Join Christina and Jenni as we talk with Amy Jackson from The Perch all about Identity. The Perch helps people rest, find peace, and experience transformation through yoga classes, hands on workshops, self care retreats, and mindfulness products. Join The Perch for a virtual Crisis Identity Workshop on July 24! Amy is giving all our listeners $10 off with code SBSISTERS at ThePerchPlace.com Direct link to the workshop with coupon applied: HERE

When you feel like you've lost your identity, especially when life has shifted in some way, how do you start to feel like yourself again? Join Christina and Jenni as we talk with Amy Jackson from The Perch all about Identity. The Perch helps people rest, find peace, and experience transformation through yoga classes, hands on workshops, self care retreats, and mindfulness products.

Join The Perch for a virtual Crisis Identity Workshop on July 24! Amy is giving all our listeners $10 off with code SBSISTERS at ThePerchPlace.com

Direct link to the workshop with coupon applied: HERE

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