In this heartfelt episode of The Art of Aliveness with Annie B, Kristen Mangione shares her powerful journey as a dancer, healer, and artist. From discovering her passion for movement as a child to facing the devastating realization that her dream job wasn’t what she expected, Kristen opens up about how she found her way back to dance—and to herself.
She and host Anne Borow-Lawrence explore the transformative power of movement, the importance of reconnecting with our bodies, and how dance can be a tool for healing and joy at any stage of life. Kristen’s story is an inspiring reminder that dreams can evolve, and new possibilities can emerge when we least expect them.
Don’t miss this intimate and uplifting conversation!
Watch now: https://bit.ly/Art-of-Aliveness
Learn more about Kristen Mangione, Dance Alchemy for the Soul, and A Chance to Dance:
Instagram: @thedancealchemist
Website: https://www.givemedance.com/
Learn more about Anne Borow-Lawrence:
Instagram: @artof_aliveness
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/anne.borowlawrence
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/anne-borow-lawrence-3b18b933/
Website: https://www.envisionccs.com
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