Karina Dayrit is a certified yoga teacher and level 1 animal flow instructor. She has taught more than 5,000 classes with knowledge in Ashtanga-Vinyasa, Enhanced Hatha, Yoga Therapy, and Yin Yoga.

She loves incorporating different movement disciplines in her classes. Karina is currently undergoing a 1-year mentorship on Traditional Chinese Medicine tackling holistic health and wellness.

Apart from teaching her students, she is a freelance marketer and a singer-songwriter, under the name Karwa, based in Manila and is here with Louisa “Wizzi” Magnussen to discuss The Business of Movement.

Since the start of 2021 James Pinnock has been focusing on launching SIGN – the so it goes network. The concept of which is to connect with ‘street communities’ in Manchester through the 4 C’s: compassion, creativity, communication and community.

SIGN have been working with two organisations in Manchester over the last 6 months – offering mindfulness sessions, educational workshops and one-on-one support / mentoring to help those without homes to get work.

James has appeared on the Business of before where he and Louisa “Wizzi” Magnussen discussed mindfulness, meditation and being here now.

Now he’s back to discuss the Business of SIGN…

In the Business of Teaching Singing Louisa “Wizzi” Magnussen interviews classically trained singer and Founder of Wardvox Vocal Coaching, Jennifer Ward, on the challenges her business has faced during the pandemic, the benefits of singing for the soul and the positive outcomes of her work as a music therapist, working with dementia patients amongst other groups.

Back in April Louisa “Wizzi” Magnussen had the pleasure of introducing Rodney C Burris, an international speaker, youth advocate, professional development coach and published author from Baltimore on The Business of Motivational Speaking.

Now, six months on, Rodney is back to further discuss his work in unlocking human potential and inspiring organisations by discussing The Business of Communication.

Why is communication so important in business and how can organisations effectively communicate their message in the modern working landscape.

Mary Grimes is a 22 year old youth worker & radio presenter. Having started out on the Kane FM MindWaves project as a young person, she was then offered a part-time role as a youth worker for the service in addition to a weekly show on the radio station, both of which she still holds now.

These positions helped her to gain her full-time youth worker role at Catch 22’s Music to My Ears project and Mary is here with Louisa “Wizzi” Magnussen to discuss The Business of Youth Work.

Jenniann Davies has worked with young people for over 40 years as teacher/tutor/youth worker/youth justice worker and support worker and is known as the mother hen of community radio station Kane FM.

She is a qualified Teacher, counsellor, and life coach and has written an Anger Management programme using CBT methodology and is here with Louisa “Wizzi” Magnussen to discuss the Business of Working with Adolescents.

Will Darby has worked as an English teacher and language assessor in China and Japan for seven years, after having studied English Language and Linguistics at university and is currently based in Guangzhou.

Will began his career when he completed the TEFL course and is here with Louisa “Wizzi” Magnussen to discuss the Business of Teaching English as a Foreign Language.