Live from the 3rd Annual Women In Wellness Summit

In this episode, I had the pleasure of attending the 3rd Annual Women In Wellness Summit at Kean University as a media host. The summit's theme was Intentional Living, and it was a wonderful opportunity to connect with inspiring panelists and attendees, including Iyanna Anderson, the founder of Well Together.

Iyanna shared her hopes for how women would feel during and after the event, emphasizing empowerment and clarity around their goals and vision for intentional living. She stressed the importance of connecting with others in the room for support and accountability.

Well Together is a wellness consulting company that focuses on providing educational experiences centered around mental health for organizations and schools. Their aim is to enhance mental health literacy and help people understand what mental health is and how to support it.

During the summit, I had the chance to speak with some attendees who shared their thoughts and takeaways from the event, adding valuable insights and perspectives.

Iyana Anderson, Founder of Well Together @welltogetherllc
Jamie Watkins, @mypeaceofhappy
Raquel Reid, LCSW @rocreid_inklusive
Terrell Salley-Holliman, @terrell_llyw
Juliana Londono, @juliana.londono_
Monique Williams, LCSW, @strengthredefyned
Natasha Frazier, Hello Gorgeous, @hello_gorgeousbeautystudio
LaShonda Tyree, Nyah Beauty, @nyahbeautyskincare

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