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Shifting Gears: Unique Career Transition from Military Service to Veterans Yoga Leader -22
- 2024/11/13
- 再生時間: 39 分
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In this edition of Dog Tag Diaries, we highlight the incredible journey of Brianna Renner, who transitioned from the world of ballet to the battlefield and now leads the Veterans Yoga Project as its CEO. Listen as Brianna recounts her service, working on cutting-edge avionics, and how her rebellious spirit from the 1980s fueled her inspiration to join the Marines. With touching stories of overcoming gender biases and finding a new path through yoga, this episode covers her transformation and offers insights into the immense benefits yoga provides veterans. As we gear up for Veterans Gratitude Week, find out how you can participate or contribute. This is a must-listen for those curious about the intersections of yoga, military service, and personal growth.
Interested in learning more about Veterans Gratitude Week?
veteransyogaproject.org/vgw24/
Brianna Renner, a Marine Corps veteran, is the CEO of Veterans Yoga Project, where she leads efforts to support veterans' mental and physical health through yoga and mindfulness practices. Before joining the Marines, she was a ballet dancer, and today she continues to share her love for dance by teaching classes. Though her first experience with yoga wasn't love at first sight, she’s now been teaching yoga for over 14 years and has spent a decade bringing yoga to veterans at the VA.
Be sure to check out Veterans Yoga Project and follow Brianna’s journey as she continues to make an impact in the veteran community through yoga and leadership.
Veterans Yoga Project: veteransyogaproject.org
Instagram: @veteransyogaproject
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If you’re thinking about hurting yourself or having thoughts of suicide contact the
Veteran crisis line: Dial 988 then press 1, chat online, or text 838255.