How a Disease That Nearly Took Her Breath Away Inspired yoga4cancer
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Tari Prinster the Founder of Give Back Yoga Legacy Program, yoga4cancer.
A cancer survivor herself, Tari knows all too well how cancer and its treatments can affect person physically, psychological, and spiritually. She developed the yoga4cancer methodology based on published research, as well as many years of clinical experience working with cancer patients and survivors. Tari has trained over 3,000 teachers worldwide and is a strident advocate for the safe and effective delivery of yoga in hospitals, cancer centers, yoga studios, community centers, and homes around the world.
In this 45-minute interview, we’ll cover:
A cancer survivor herself, Tari knows all too well how cancer and its treatments can affect person physically, psychological, and spiritually. She developed the yoga4cancer methodology based on published research, as well as many years of clinical experience working with cancer patients and survivors. Tari has trained over 3,000 teachers worldwide and is a strident advocate for the safe and effective delivery of yoga in hospitals, cancer centers, yoga studios, community centers, and homes around the world.
In this 45-minute interview, we’ll cover:
- The origin story: how yoga4cancer was started and what the early years were like
- How the organization’s mission, work, and programs have evolved over the years
- The vision: where the organization is going, and how it plans to get there
This interview will be hosted by Chelsea Roff, Executive Director of the Give Back Yoga Foundation UK.
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