Suzanne Jones is an award winning author and a leading voice on the subject of mind-body practices for addressing trauma, self-regulation, and empowerment. She has trained, inspired, and led thousands of women who have taken her method into their work as yoga teachers, social workers, psychologists, advocates, medical providers, teachers, mothers, and community leaders. Her work has spanned the globe, empowering women across the U.S., Haiti, Tehran, Iran, Kenya, and Rwanda.
Sue's life and work with have been profiled by CNN, Fox News, and numerous publications including, Shape Magazine, The New York Times, Yoga Journal, Whole Living magazine, Elephant Journal, Body + Soul Magazine, Yoga International Magazine, and by Dr. Rick Hanson for his Foundations of Well-Being Course. Sue’s award winning book, There is Nothing to Fix has received international acclaim.
Jul 03 - Jul 08, 2022
Have you ever felt like something in you is broken beyond repair? Do scars from your past keep you from being your best self? Sick of persistent feelings of unworthiness? Developer of the science-based Trauma Informed Mind Body Program and author of the award winning book There is Nothing to Fix, Suzanne Jones has helped […]
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