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Guests - Katrena Cohea and Amanda LaCountHosted By - Courtney Ortiz and Lesley MealorIn Episode 144 of Making The Impact - A Dance Competition Podcast, we discuss the body image issues that affect dancers and suggest strategies for dance teachers and dance studios to develop a more holistic approach to discussing our bodies. Katrena Cohea and Amanda LaCount join us to help provide a variety of perspectives.Topics Include: How the dance industry has changed over time to reflect a variety of bodies How dress codes can be modified for dancers who are struggling with body image concerns Body neutrality vs body positivity - the differencesHelp support our podcast. Join Making The Impact's Platinum Premium Subscription today! Your membership includes:Monthly Q&A episodes released to members-onlyPriority to have your questions answered each month on the live Q&A.Ad-free listening for all of Season 4. No sponsored ads!20% off all IDA MerchandiseExclusive bonus content released throughout the yearYour support helps us produce future episodes of Making The Impact for years to come!Making The Impact's Platinum Premium - Sign up now for only $5/month!Follow your Hosts & Guests!Courtney Ortiz - @courtney.ortizLesley Mealor - @miss.lesley.danceKatrena Cohea - @diffdrumdanceAmanda LaCount - @amandalacountCheck out our guest's current projects! Katrena's Different Drummer Dance Summer Wellness Workshops for Dancers are happening this summer! These focus on building better body image in dancers, positive performance rituals, and growth mindset for dancers. Check out Amanda's #BreakingTheStereotype clothing line here!This episode is sponsored by:Apolla Performance The benefit of a shoe + the comfort of a sock. Try Apolla Shocks and use code IMPACT10 for 10% off at checkout!Join our FREE Facebook Group and connect with us! Making The Impact - A Dance Competition Podcast Community Leave us a review on Apple Podcasts! We would love to hear from you! Join our Newsletter for weekly episode releases straight to your inbox! Follow Impact Dance Adjudicators on social media @impactdanceadjudicators and for a list of IDA Affiliated dance competitions, visit our website at www.impactdanceadjudicators.comApolla Performance Revolutionary compression dance socks for all styles!Support the show
goal to inspire others to follow their dreams. Amanda is a dancer, choreographer, model and influencer at a very young age and continues to motivate others from every age and background that you can be whatever you want to be.
We are officially one degree of separation away from our lord and saviour Lizzo because this week we're joined by dancer and real-life ray of sunshine Amanda LaCount! She spoke to us about dancing while living in a bigger body, confidence, being unafraid, and her relationship with another of Laura's absolute heroes. We also catch up about Lauren's night out antics and chat Kim K at the Met Gala...
Amanda LaCount is a well known hip hop dancer, choreographer, model, and influencer.dancer, choreographer, model and influencer. She is the pioneer of #breakingthestereotype™️ and a bit of an inspiration of mine! Some of her most notable performances include The Ellen Show, Meghan Trainor, Katy Perry, DWTS, The Voice, and her National Dance Tour "Amanda LaCount Live". Topics:Seeing the talent at a young ageGoing to the place where the action isYou can be what you want to beRole model for this generationBeing an early adopter of social mediaBuilding passions around your lifeBeing grateful and in the present momentPlus sized dancers and challengesAnd finally tips for social media, right at the very end!Ignore others opinions. This video >> 'WORK IT - Missy Elliot Dance | Matt Steffanina ft Amanda & Trinity' https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HHFyxHcLuLc UK Dance Festival: https://www.moveitdance.co.uk/ Amanda: https://www.instagram.com/amandalacount/https://www.amandalacount.com/https://amanda-lacount.myshopify.com/ Lou: https://www.instagram.com/loutemlett/https://www.linkedin.com/in/louisetemlett/ TECH TALKS with Lou - email signup: http://eepurl.com/hPy02L MUSIC CREDIT:ARTIST: Maleki Ram | ALBUM: The Ghost at the End of the World | TRACK: The Rushhttps://music.apple.com/gb/album/the-rush/1098113666?i=1098113677 See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On todays show I speak to the beautiful Amanda Lacount, she is a renowned 20-year-old plus size hip hop dancer, influencer, model and actress. Amanda is continuing to break body stereotypes by becoming a sought-after and very influential plus size dancer in the industry. One of the things she said that I absolutely love is "Value your own opinions over other people's". It doesn't matter how anyone feels about you or sees you, its how YOU see you and you are amazing just as you are and CONFIDENCE IS SEXY! I love everything about Amanda and the fact that she influences others to go for their dream and don't let anyone tell you your too this or too that! You will get hundreds of no's before you get a yes, Keep going and don't let heir small minds make you quit! She created the movement #breakinghthestereoptype that has taken her so many places and a huge part of her message and who she is. From dancing with Rhianna and Katy Perry, she has done several appearances and has a store! Check this out everyone! See her website and you can find all the "beautifully made" items! Inspirational items. Never settle for less, we absolutely need to break the body shaming and stereotypes! Amanda was recently seen as a featured dancer in Rihanna's 2021 Savage X Fenty Show, which premiered September 24th on Amazon Prime, marking the second time since 2019 that Amanda performed in the show. The Emmy-nominated special emphasizes body confidence and inclusivity, celebrating women and men who showcase a diverse range of body types. Amanda was also recently seen dancing in SHEIN X: Rock The Runway, which premiered on September 26th, and featured musical guests like The Chainsmokers and Saweetie. With an exceptionally impressive dance resumé, Amanda has performed with an abundance of A-list talent such as Lizzo at Coachella, Meghan Trainor at the Radio Disney Music Awards, Keala Settle on Ellen, Lady Gaga in her "Stupid Love" music video, and Katy Perryin her "Swish Swish" music video. Through Amanda's immense talent and prestigious accolades, she has amassed an Instagram following of close to 300K followers and is verified, and has a TikTok following of over 550K followers, with 9.1M likes! As an influencer, Amanda is passionate about using her platform to spread body positivity. She's created her own movement – #breakingthestereotype™ – promoting the belief that any “body” can be a dancer, no matter their size. As a body positive advocate, Amanda uses her voice to speak up about issues facing body perception at various panels and conferences around the world. A promising actress as well, Amanda was featured in ABC's The Little Mermaid Live, alongside Queen Latifah and John Stamos; and in Netflix's The Prom, starring Meryl Streep and Nicole Kidman. You can check out some of her work at the below! The Real People Magazine Los Angeles Times Yahoo News Daily Mail Paper Magazine Dance Magazine Dance Spirit She has been dancing since she was 2 years old. Amanda danced competitively and attended Denver School of the Arts as a Dance Major from 6th to 9th grade. While in Colorado, Amanda performed in a number of professional musical productions including Annie, The Sound of Music, Fiddler On The Roof, Aladdin, Alice in Wonderland, Bye Bye Birdie, Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, Polar Express, and more. She was also on the National Tour for The Wizard of Oz. In 2015, Amanda moved from Colorado to Los Angeles to follow her dream of becoming a professional dancer and actress. Currently, she is working on her BFA in Dance Performance and is scheduled to graduate in the spring of 2022 from St. Mary's College of California. Amanda has her own movement - #breakingthestereotype™ - which promotes body positivity and the belief that any “body” can be a dancer. She is breaking the stereotype that all dancers must be tall and thin. Her philosophy is “if you love it, do it.” As a body positive advocate, Amanda has used her voice to speak up about issues facing body perception at various panels and conferences all over the United States. Thank you SOO much for joining me today It was my absolute pleasure to meet you and share your story! You are amazing! www.amandalacount.com www.instagram.com/amandalacount
On this week's extra credit we're talking with the wonderful body positivity dancer, Amanda LaCount! Intro and outro is Rebel Girl by Bikini Kill. Amanda can be found in the following places: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/amandalacount/ Her Looks Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/alacountlooks/ Her Website: https://amandalacount.com/ Her TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@amanda_lacount We have shirts! Find them here: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/teen-girl-talk-podcast Please rate, review and subscribe to the show on iTunes E-mail: realteengirltalk@gmail.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/teengirltalk/ I Hope I Can Make It Through: https://ihopeicanmakeitthrough.podbean.com/ Suesie's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/susieboboozy/ Frank's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/siriwouldchallenge/
On this week's extra credit we're talking with the wonderful body positive dancer, Amanda LaCount! Intro and outro is Rebel Girl by Bikini Kill. Amanda can be found in the following places: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/amandalacount/ Her Looks Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/alacountlooks/ Her Website: https://amandalacount.com/ Her TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@amanda_lacount We have shirts! Find them here: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/teen-girl-talk-podcast Please rate, review and subscribe to the show on iTunes E-mail: realteengirltalk@gmail.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/teengirltalk/ I Hope I Can Make It Through: https://ihopeicanmakeitthrough.podbean.com/ Suesie's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/susieboboozy/ Frank's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/siriwouldchallenge/
Amanda LaCount is a well known hip hop dancer, actress, choreographer, singer, model and influencer. She has been dancing since she was 2 years old. In 2015 she moved from CO to LA to follow her dream of becoming a professional dancer and actress. Some of her most notable performances include dancing with Meghan Trainor on RDMA, dancing on The Ellen Show with Keala Settle from "The Greatest Showman", dancing with Disney's "Descendants 2" Cast on DWTS, dancing on 2 Episodes of The Voice, dancing in Katy Perry's "Swish Swish" music video feat. Nicki Minaj, performing at Coachella with Lizzo, performing in Rihanna's Savage X Fenty Show at NYFW, performing as Alana (one of Ariel's sisters) in ABC's "The Little Mermaid Live", dancing in Lady Gaga's "Stupid Love" music video, dancing on America's Got Talent Season 15, and most recently dancing in Netflix's "The Prom" movie with Meryl Streep, Nicole Kidman, and Kerry Washington. Amanda has her own movement #breakingthestereotype TM which promotes body positivity and the belief that any "body" can be a dancer. Amanda's passion is dance, but her goal is to inspire others to follow their dream. Social Media Apps - Website - www.amandalacount.com Instagram - @amandalacount13@gmail.com Tik Tok - @amanda_lacount Facebook - Amanda LaCount Live Twitter - @amandalacount6 YouTube - www.youtube.com/c/amandalacountofficial Vlogs - www.youtube.com/c/amandalacountvlogs BE SURE TO LEAVE A REVIEW, LIKE, SHARE AND SUBCRIBE. YOUTUBE https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCnxbB5IN3yq1fMoLx-smqwg --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Dancer/Choreographer/Actress/Model. Amanda has shown the world that she is not only a star in the making, but a role-model that has taken the entertainment world by storm. She has worked with: Rihanna, Katy Perry, Lady Gaga, Lizzo, and Meghan Trainor to name a few. She has proven that hardwork and dedication pays off when you are determined to reach whatever goals that you have set for yourself. She embodies the mantra, “Dance is for the everybody and every body is for dance! Her body positivity stance will continue to help impact the lives of our younger generation and I am honored to have her as my special guest!
The Live Discussions With Diamond Podcast has the pleasure to announce we have the world renowned Amanda LaCount on the platform! This podcast is for creatives and artists that focus on giving back to the community and who have been through a beautiful journey!!! This platform is for EVERYONE!!! We are growing and join us at the end of July as we talk to such an inspirational artist. Bio: Amanda LaCount is a well known hip hop dancer, actress, choreographer, singer, model and influencer. She has been dancing since she was 2 years old. In 2015 she moved from CO to LA to follow her dream of becoming a professional dancer and actress. Some of her most notable performances include dancing with Meghan Trainor on RDMA, dancing on The Ellen Show with Keala Settle from "The Greatest Showman", dancing with Disney's "Descendants 2" Cast on DWTS, dancing on 2 Episodes of The Voice, dancing in Katy Perry's "Swish Swish" music video feat. Nicki Minaj, performing at Coachella with Lizzo, performing in Rihanna's Savage X Fenty Show at NYFW, performing as Alana (one of Ariel's sisters) in ABC's "The Little Mermaid Live", dancing in Lady Gaga's "Stupid Love" music video, dancing on America's Got Talent Season 15, and most recently dancing in Netflix's "The Prom" movie with Meryl Streep, Nicole Kidman, and Kerry Washington. Amanda has her own movement #breakingthestereotype which promotes body positivity and the belief that any "body" can be a dancer. Amanda's passion is dance, but her goal is to inspire others to follow their dream. The Live Discussions With Diamond Podcast is honored to have dance royalty, the ICONIC , the INSPIRING @amandalacount on the platform tomorrow. Join us at 4pm Eastern, 1pm Pacific Time. Check us out on YouTube & Facebook #dance #la #arts #entertainment #podcast --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/diamond-rivera1/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/diamond-rivera1/support
If you have ever thought that you have to "lose the weight" before you can go do what you want to do and be who you want to be, THIS EPISODE IS FOR YOU! Amanda LaCount is a plus-size, body-positive professional dancer, and living breathing proof that your body size does not have to hold you back from pursuing your dreams! This is the Pep-Talk you need this summer!
Ever since a dance studio director told Amanda LaCount that she could not participate due to her body size, she has been on a mission to break the stereotype and promote body positivity and the belief that any body can be a dancer's body. So if you are feeling like you are ready to get back out there and start moving your body but are nervous about what other people might think, this is the episode for you. Key Takeaways If You Want To Break The Stereotype You Should: Start moving your body in a way that feels good to you Stop listening to the haters and find a way to push through the negative comments Remember that everyone is focusing on themselves, and you have nothing to be self-conscious about Work to lift up marginalized voices in the entertainment you consume Doing What You Love with Amanda LaCount Rihanna follows her on Instagram; she has danced with Lady Gaga in her Stupid Love music video and danced with Lizzo at Coachella. She has also danced with Meghan Trainor and Katy Perry, was the first plus-sized Disney mermaid, and has partnered with international brands to bring body inclusivity to the forefront. Amanda LaCount is making huge waves in the world of entertainment and is working day by day to #breakthestereotype. Don't Let The ‘Haters’ Get You Down Amanda has been dancing since she was 2 years old, but it hasn't come without her fair share of setbacks. ‘Haters’ have often made Amanda feel like she didn't belong in a world where your appearance means way more than it should. But Amanda never let that stop her and has developed her own way to move past the mean comments and embrace what she truly loves to do. Amanda believes that your body should not play a role in what job you get or how qualified people assume you are, and she wants to inspire people to do what they love regardless of any stereotypes you may or may not fit into. #breakthestereotype The hashtag #breakthestereotype is Amanda’s way to make change actionable. What started as something just for her has turned into a global movement on social media. Amanda wants other people to know that you don't have to be perfect, skinny, or tall to ‘make it’ in your chosen field. All it takes is hard work, dedication, and the right attitude. Working to promote inclusivity and body positivity in the dance world and entertainment space, Amanda, and her famous friends, are working to break the stereotype piece by piece. Are you ready to #breakthestereotype and get out there and start moving your body in a way that is fun and enjoyable for you? Share what you loved most about Amanda’s story with me in the comments section of the episode page. In This Episode How to get over the haters and push through negative comments (9:12) Gain a peek inside the dance world and the expectations to conform to a certain body type (13:45) Why the #breakthestereotype hashtag was created (18:10) The importance of representation in the dance world and entertainment industry (23:57) Some of Amanda’s proudest moments and coolest experiences (29:29) Advice for those who want to get started moving their body through dance (33:15) Quotes “There is no point in feeling bad for yourself, that's only going to hurt you at the end of the day.” (11:26) “I just don’t want my body to be part of the discussion, I want my dancing to speak for itself.” (15:19) “I came up with ‘breaking the stereotype’ because that's what I do, and that's what I am doing still.” (19:44) “What I want to see is more fat people, or fat films, or fat movies, that are positive and show the beautiful parts of being a plus-size person and show how strong we are and how beautiful we are.” (26:12) “Stop caring so much about what other people think or have to say. At the end of the day, if it makes you happy, that's all that matters.” (34:12) Featured on the Show Strength Workout Mini-Course Follow Amanda on Instagram | TikTok Amanda LaCount Website Steph Gaudreau Website Check out the full show notes here! Follow Steph on Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | YouTube | Pinterest I'd really love it if you would take 1 min and leave us a rating and review on iTunes! Related Episodes LTYB 311: Reclaiming Your Spark By Honoring Your Swagger with Anniedi Essien LTYB 313: How To Stop a Bad Body Image Day In Its Tracks with Brianna Campos
Pallavi and Gabrielle speak with professional dancer, choreographer, singer, model, and body positivity activist - Amanda LaCount - about friendship, dance, and the challenge of staying connected to both in a virtual world. They discuss loving the body you are in; after all, it is a vessel for your slay self to shine through!Get 10% off your HydroJug order with code WAFF10https://www.thehydrojug.com/discount/FRIENDSFollow us everywhere @waffpodcastSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/waffpodcast)
EP016 with Amanda LaCount (she/her) the 20-year old dancing powerhouse taking the entertainment industry by storm. She gets real about her f*cked up AGT experience, the body-positive community, dealing with haters and so much more.Taboo Topics Covered:Fatphobia in danceAmerica's got talentBody shaming in the entertainment industryCultivating confidence Dealing with hatersBodyposi typecastingReal feedback only a mom would giveComparison vs. competitionWhy LA needs a makeoverMore About Amanda: Amanda LaCount is a well-known hip-hop dancer, actress, choreographer, singer, model, and influencer. She has been dancing since she was 2 years old. In 2015 she moved from CO to LA to follow her dream of becoming a professional dancer and actress. Some of her most notable performances include dancing with Meghan Trainor on RDMA, dancing on The Ellen Show with Keala Settle from "The Greatest Showman", dancing with Disney's "Descendants 2" Cast on DWTS, dancing on 2 Episodes of The Voice, dancing in Katy Perry's "Swish Swish" music video feat. Nicki Minaj, performing at Coachella with Lizzo, performing in Rihanna's Savage X Fenty Show at NYFW, performing as Alana (one of Ariel's sisters) in ABC's "The Little Mermaid Live", dancing in Lady Gaga's "Stupid Love" music video, dancing on America's Got Talent Season 15, and most recently dancing in Netflix's "The Prom" movie with Meryl Streep, Nicole Kidman, and Kerry Washington.Amanda has her own movement #breakingthestereotype which promotes body positivity and the belief that any "body" can be a dancer. Amanda's passion is dance, but her goal is to inspire others to follow their dream.Amanda's Youtube ChannelAmanda's Dance ChannelAmanda's TiktokAmanda's Website________________________________________ Love the show? You can join our Bold Bitch Mafia for free access to bonuses, updates, and more. Remember to RATE & REVIEW. Instagram @theboldbitchpodcast #OneBoldBitch More About The Show: In the BOLD BITCH Podcast we dive deep into taboo topics. Each week award-winning creative powerhouse and compulsively curious host Gia Goodrich talks to badass visionaries and brazen game-changers with bold visions and strong opinions. Diving below the surface of subjects we're socialized not to talk about, we learn, lift the veil, and shift perspectives on the lightning rod issues impacting us every day. It might ruffle a few feathers, but it takes honesty to inspire change and remind us that the boldest version of ourselves is exactly what the world needs.
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Hey peaches! This week I am so excited to be taking to Amanda LaCount! Amanda is a well known hip hop dancer, actress, choreographer, singer, model and influencer. She has been dancing since she was 2 years old. In 2015 she moved from CO to LA to follow her dream of becoming a professional dancer and actress. Some of her most notable performances include dancing with Meghan Trainor at the Radio Disney Music Awards, dancing on The Ellen Show, dancing with Disney's "Descendants 2" Cast on DWTS, dancing on 2 Episodes of The Voice, dancing in Katy Perry's "Swish Swish" music video feat. Nicki Minaj, performing at Coachella with Lizzo, performing in Rihanna's Savage X Fenty Show at NYFW, performing as Alana (one of Ariel's sisters) in ABC's "The Little Mermaid Live", dancing in Lady Gaga's "Stupid Love" music video, dancing on America's Got Talent Season 15, and most recently dancing in Netflix's "The Prom" movie with Meryl Streep, Nicole Kidman, and Kerry Washington. Amanda has her own movement #breakingthestereotype which promotes body positivity and the belief that any "body" can be a dancer. Amanda's passion is dance, but her goal is to inspire others to follow their dream. Here's how you can connect with Amanda: IG @amandalacount TikTok @amanda_lacount Youtube Amanda Lacount Dance and Amanda LaCount amandalacount.com And here's how you can connect with me: IG and Twitter @katieiswinnen Email me! peachpleasepodcast@gmail.com Bye peaches!
For anyone who has been told they're not talented enough or good enough in their creative expression - this episode is for you! I loved sitting down with Amanda LaCount and hearing the hope and inspiration she shared in this interview about pursuing your creative calling. Amanda LaCount is a professional hip hop dancer, actress, choreographer, model, singer, influencer & body positivity advocate. Amanda has performed on The Ellen Show, alongside Meghan Trainor, Rihanna, Katy Perry, Lizzo, The Voice, and created her National Dance Tour "Amanda LaCount Live".Amanda's movement #breakingthestereotype promotes body positivity and the belief that any "body" can be a dancer. Her videos have received over 70 millions views. In this episode we speak about: The importance of having a healthy relationship with performing How to grow self love & value yourself as a person without your art How to overcome the inner saboteur Making peace with creative traumatic events Building inner confidence as an artistFinding the courage to share your voiceNavigating 'ego' in the performing arts industryThe power of work ethic and pursuing what you loveTo listen to more episodes of The Creative Zone Podcast, click hereWe would really appreciate if you can leave a review and rating, let us know what inspired you from this episode. Follow Amanda: Instagram: @amandalacountYouTube: Amanda LaCount DanceThanks for listening. May you continue to find freedom in your creativity & self expression and feel confident to share your gifts with the world. Your host, Tali Support the show
Amanda LaCount is a breathe of fresh air in the dance world. Having performed with Meghan Trainor, Rhianna, Lizzo, Katy Perry, and so many more, she is #BreakingTheStereoptype in an industry that desperately needs it. This conversation is a clear representation of what can happen when your purpose collides with your passion. Her fierce determination is not only inspiring but paving the way for others to do the same. Proving that if you're a dancer, you have a dancer's body.
Amanda LaCount is a well known hip-hop dancer, actress, choreographer, singer, model and influencer. She has been dancing since she was two-years-old. In 2015 she moved from CO to LA to follow her dream of becoming a professional dancer and actress. Some of her most notable performances include dancing with Meghan Trainor on RDMA, dancing on The Ellen Show with Keala Settle from The Greatest Showman, dancing with Disney's Descendants 2 cast on DWTS, dancing on 2 episodes of The Voice, dancing in Katy Perry's "Swish Swish" music video feat. Nicki Minaj, performing at Coachella with Lizzo, performing in Rihanna's Savage X Fenty Show at NYFW, performing as Alana (one of Ariel's sisters) in ABC's The Little Mermaid Live, dancing in Lady Gaga's "Stupid Love" music video, dancing on America's Got Talent Season 15, and most recently dancing in Netflix's The Prom with Meryl Streep, Nicole Kidman, and Kerry Washington. In today's episode, we talk about Amanda's background growing up as a dancer. Her mom was hugely supportive of her, instilling confidence in her and a sense of defiance toward the naysayers. Amanda notes how as a dancer, it's important to have a good relationship with one's body, and how that's helped her to cultivate a positive body image. Amanda created the movement #breakingthestereotype, which promotes body positivity and the belief that any "body" can be a dancer. Her goal is to inspire a new generation of dancers with all different body types. Visit Amanda on Instagram at @amandalacount and online at www.amandalacount.com. For more ways to work with Bri, check out her offers on https://linktr.ee/bodyimagewithbri. And as all my podcasting friends say - this podcast is for informational, educational & entertainment purposes only & cannot be a replacement for medical or mental health advice. If you like this episode, please like, subscribe & share it. Leave a review or comment!
Amanda LaCount is a hip hop dancer, actress, choreographer, singer, model and influencer. Amanda has danced with Meghan Trainor on The Radio Disney Music Awards, The Ellen Show, The Voice, Katy Perry's “Swish Swish” with Nicki Minaj, performing with Lizzo at Coachella, Lady Gaga's “Stupid Love” video and most recently was on Season 15 of America's Got Talent. Amanda has her own movement #breakingthestereotype which promotes body positivity and the belief that any “body” can be a dancer. We discuss topics including: How Amanda became interested in dance Challenging the hip hop industry with all body shapes and sizes Using her platform with responsibility How to stay authentic to herself and the body positivity community ____________ If you have any questions regarding the topics discussed on this podcast, please reach out to Robyn directly via email: rlgrd@askaboutfood.com You can also connect with Robyn on social media by following her on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and LinkedIn. If you enjoyed this podcast, please leave a review on iTunes and subscribe. Visit Robyn's private practice website where you can subscribe to her free monthly insight newsletter, and receive your FREE GUIDE “Maximizing Your Time with Those Struggling with an Eating Disorder”. For more information on Robyn's book “The Eating Disorder Trap”, please visit the Official "The Eating Disorder Trap" Website. “The Eating Disorder Trap” is also available for purchase on Amazon.
In this episode of the My Creative District podcast, host and founder of My Creative District, Jesse Paul Smith, esteemed professional dancer and creator of the Worldwide Dance Challenge, interviews successful choreographer, model, influencer, and dancer, Amanda LaCount. Show Highlights Amanda tells the story of how she was treated as a young dancer and, with her mom’s encouragement, how that fueled her into building the work ethic she needed to become a sought after dancer. Jesse and Amanda discuss her process into booking gigs and getting noticed in the Los Angeles dance scene. We learn about Amanda’s #breakthestereotype movement and its beginnings. Key Takeaways Worry less about the following and more about the training. If you don’t see anyone like you in your field, then you’re probably needed in that field. https://amandalacount.com/ (Visit Amanda’s Website) https://www.instagram.com/amandalacount/ (Follow Amanda On Instagram) https://www.linkedin.com/in/jessepaulsmith/ (Connect with Jesse on LinkedIn) https://www.instagram.com/worldwide_dancechallenge/ (Learn More About the Worldwide Dance Challenge)
Are you sick of 2020?In this episode Joanna shares her 3 step process how to make the best out of a not fun situation. Let’s end our year on a high note. Listen in to learn more about how to pause, how to ask a better question and how to act and make a choice. Text me SUMMIT to (323) 524-9857 to be the first 200 dancers to get on our VIP list to be the FIRST ones to hear when we announce our 15 dancers to be chosen to perform at our Dance Your Live Free Virtual Summit! JOIN OUR FREE DANCE SUMMIT ON: Saturday, September 26th 10am PST - 2pm PST In this episode you will learn about:How to make the last 3 months of 2020 the best yet!Step 1: PauseStep 2: Ask a better questionStep 3: Make a choiceWhat dancers hope for your dance community in the future. About Joanna:Joanna Vargas creates her life. A powerhouse entrepreneur right out of high school, Joanna never worked corporate and chose the path less traveled. At 20 years old she formed her corporation, took all of her savings and produced a dance showcase in Hollywood called The King of Pop. With Joanna’s quick (some might say crazy) work ideas, this venture quickly turned into a dance competition called Maxt Out now going on its 20th year.Using keen street smarts and with no professional business training, she created Jayvee Dance studio by the time she was 24 and built that business to 700 students. A true serial entrepreneur, Joanna sold that dance studio and prepared to design her next download (from The Universe).Joanna recognized a gap in conversations about mindset and physical form when it came to fitness and responded with the solution, The Fit Factor Studio; a wildly successful brick and mortar fitness studio catering to women, their mindset and living fully. In the process, Joanna’s own work-life philosophy, built on the principles of asking better questions and getting really curious about life, inspired her to make the choice to close the physical doors and go completely virtual with The Live Fully Academy. Now serving women all over the world with her Three F’s; Form, Fundamentals and Fun, a new thought leader for Gen X and Millennial women.Known for her open book candor and positive vibe, Joanna proposed to her city that she start a 5K run, it was then the Pumpkin Run 1K/5K/10K Halloween event was born. Her superpower is getting butts in seats, and this run brings 1,500 runners every year with no paid advertisements (a little fun fact for our fellow entrepreneurs). By the time she was 32 she was running four businesses and choosing for her. With learning how to choose herself, she now facilitates other female business owners to do the same. This summer Joanna launched two new podcasts - The Get Up Girl and Dance Your Life. The Get Up Girl is a rally cry for all the women who are different and were taught to choose for others, who are now ready to Get Up and choose for themselves. Dance Your Life is a podcast of dance conversations, for dancers, by dancers and developed to educate dancers all over the world with stories and wisdom.Awarded Woman of the Year Congressional Honor by Congressman Adam Schiff and Woman of the Year Congressional Honor by Judy Chu, Joanna is a well respected female business owner and creator. Named Business of the Year by her city along with many other business awards, Joanna has earned her way to the front lines of business during times when choosing yourself and the roads less traveled were not celebrated. With the entirety of her career devoted to inspiring her sisters to wake up and live fully, 2020 is poised to be Joanna’s biggest year yet. The Get Up Girl is her latest creation to surpass her upper limits and expand energetically to avenues she hasn’t discovered yet, and YOU are invited for the ride as she redefines what getting back up really looks and feels like. Follow us:Learn more: Dance Your LifeLearn more: Maxt Out Dance CompetitionInstagram @maxtoutdanceMaxt Out on FacebookTikTok @maxtoutdanceSign-up for our FREE Maxt Out at Home Dance Classes!Follow Joanna:Learn more The Get Up GirlJoanna Vargas on InstagramJoanna Vargas on FacebookTikTok @joannavargasofficial
In this episode, Louise sits down with well-known hip hop dancer, actress, and choreographer Amanda LaCount to discuss her recent appearance on America’s Got Talent. Amanda’s journey to this moment has been successful and challenging. In 2015, she moved from Colorado to LA to follow her dream of becoming a professional dancer and actress. Some of her most notable performances include dancing with Meghan Trainor, dancing on The Ellen Show, dancing with Disney's "Descendants 2", and dancing in Katy Perry's "Swish Swish" music video. Amanda has her own movement #breakingthestereotype which promotes body positivity and the belief that any "body" can be a dancer. Amanda's passion is dance, but her goal is to inspire others to follow their dreams.
In this episode you will learn how Amanda thrived in becoming an inspiration for all types of dancers around the world. You will be inspired by this young artist and how she is BREAKING THE DANCE STEREOTYPE. In this episode you will learn about:What it’s like to have her mom as her dance manager (Momager)Building relationships in the dance community and how the way you treat people goes along way.How to get to work with the artists of your dreams.Moving from Colorado to start a dance life in “harsh” L.A and striving as a teen dancer.Continually being rejected because of not having the body type that was expected from a professional dancer. Show Notes: Amanda has her own movement #breakingthestereotype that promotes body positivity and the knowing that any "body" can be a dancer. Amanda's passion is dance, but her goal is to inspire others to follow their dreams. In this episode you will learn how Amanda thrived in becoming an inspiration for all types of dancers around the world. You will be inspired by this young artist. Question Highlights:What are your strengths and weaknesses?Tell us about your brand #breakingthestereotype?What do you hope for the dance world in the next 10 years? Any changes? What changes?What expectations do you have for yourself in the next 5 years?What is a tip you have to give to the dancers that want to be exposed? About Amanda: Amanda LaCount is a well known hip hop dancer, actress, choreographer, singer, model and influencer. She has been dancing since she was 2 years old. In 2015 she moved from Colorado to Los Angeles to follow her dream of becoming a professional dancer and actress. Some of Amanda’s most notable performances include dancing with Meghan Trainor on RDMA, dancing on The Ellen Show with Keala Settle from "The Greatest Showman", dancing with Disney's "Descendants 2" Cast on DWTS, dancing on 2 Episodes of The Voice, dancing in Katy Perry's "Swish Swish" music video feat. Nicki Minaj, performing at Coachella with Lizzo, performing in Rihanna's Savage X Fenty Show at NYFW, and performing as Alana (one of Ariel's sisters) in ABC's "The Little Mermaid Live".Most recently Amanda danced in Lady Gaga's "Stupid Love" music video. Follow Amanda:Website www.amandalacount.com Amanda LaCount on InstagramTwitter @amandalacount6Snapchat @amandapanda2684Amanda LaCount DanceAmanda LaCountAmanda LaCount Facebook Fan PageAmanda LaCount on iMDBJordan Matter Follow us:Learn more: Dance Your LifeLearn more: Maxt Out Dance CompetitionInstagram @maxtoutdanceMaxt Out on FacebookTikTok @maxtoutdanceSign-up for our FREE Maxt Out at Home Dance Classes! Follow Joanna:Learn more The Get Up GirlJoanna Vargas on InstagramJoanna Vargas on FacebookTikTok @joannavargasofficial
Did you know that Gen Z has been recently coined as the “Activism Generation?” Young people have been at the forefront, time and time again, of major movements in history. Gen-Z is rising up to face the challenges they see in society, spearheading change in politics, social justice, the environment - you name it. On today’s episode, we sat down with Gen-Z activists Deja Foxx and Amanda LaCount to discuss what activism looks like today, what it looks like in their respective fields, and how activism today differs from that of past generations. Read more about our guests below! Meet Deja Foxx, who is an activist, organizer, influencer, speaker, and strategist. From homelessness in high school to the forefront of the reproductive justice movement and Dean’s List at Columbia University, Deja is changing the world at 19 years old. She’s been named a Teen Vogue 21 under 21, joined the Dazed 100, and received the Planned Parenthood Catalyst for Change Award. Deja is also the founder behind both the El Rio Reproductive Health Access Project and Gen Z Girl Gang. Through influencing, she has become MAC Cosmetics' youngest ambassador, joined Nike as a Dream Leader, and most recently took leave from her university to work full time as a surrogate strategist and staffer on the Kamala Harris campaign. Follow Deja’s work and journey on her Instagram @dejafoxx! Meet Amanda LaCount, who is a hip hop dancer, actress, choreographer, singer, model and influencer taking the world by storm. Amanda has been a dancer since she was two years old and she moved to LA in 2015 to follow her dream of becoming a professional dancer and actress. Some of her most notable performances include performing on this past season of America’s Got Talent, dancing alongside Lady Gaga in her latest music video, walking in Rihanna’s “Savage X Fenty” Show at NYFW which is now streaming on Amazon Prime, dancing at Coachella with Lizzo, dancing with Meghan Trainor at the Radio Disney Music Awards, dancing in Katy Perry's "Swish Swish" music video feat. Nicki Minaj, and many more. Amanda spearheaded her own movement #BreakingTheStereotype which promotes body positivity and the belief that any "body" can be a dancer. Amanda's passion is dance, but her goal is to inspire others to follow their dreams. Follow Amanda on Instagram @amandalacount to keep up with her performances and the #BreakingTheStereotype movement! Interested in joining Sophie on her mission to unify the world? Follow @theconversationalist on Instagram and Twitter, like us on Facebook, and subscribe to us on YouTube to give your perspectives on the topics we covered this season! You can also apply to become a Brand Ambassador or join our Online Community to connect with other passionate Conversationalists around the world. Thank you for joining the conversation with us and we’ll see you next time! Support the show: https://www.linkedin.com/company/theconversationalist/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On Today's Amazing Episode we have the incredible Ms. Amanda LaCount Who is an Actress/Dancer/Model/Choreographer and Singer. She was Born in Colorado. And Currently Lives in California. This was an amazing episode with such a wonderfully talented lady ! On this episode we talk about: - Her Childhood In Colorado - Her love for dancing - How to bring more energy to the performance stage. - Advice to aspiring Dancers. Thank you sooo much Amanda for coming on the show ! ...: Social Media Links :... https://www.instagram.com/amandalacount https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCAp9jP0YMN9daRAumNWAcMw https://www.facebook.com/AmandaLaCountLive/ https://www.facebook.com/amanda.lacount.58 https://www.facebook.com/amanda.lacount.5 https://www.amandalacount.com/ https://twitter.com/amandalacount6?lang=en
On this episode of Reaching New Heights, we are joined by Amanda LaCount, a dancer, choreographer, singer and model who has been featured on HUGE shows like Ellen, America's Got Talent & Dancing with the Stars! She is known for breaking the body image stereotype and her huge social media following of over 200k! She has been featured in music videos for pop stars like Katy Perry, Rihanna, Lady Gaga + Meghan Trainor.Join us as we hear Amanda talk about her life as badass influencer who is inspiring SO MANY to follow their dreams regardless of their body size, race or gender! Amanda is such a great role model for the younger generation, showing them that ANYTHING is possible!!As always strive to Reach New Heights! If you enjoyed this check out @amandalacount and @meganwgallagher on Instagram.Follow usMegan W Gallagher - https://www.instagram.com/meganwgalla...Amanda LaCount- https://www.instagram.com/amandalacount/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
If I told you this episode's guest is a professional dancer who has worked with some of the biggest celebrities in the world, including Rihanna, Lady Gaga, and Meghan Trainor, who would you picture? Probably not Amanda LaCount, and that's what she's on a mission to change. Amanda spoke with me about inclusivity in the dance industry, trolls, her advice for people who are afraid to start dancing, and more. You can find the show notes and a full transcript of this episode at www.shohrehdavoodi.com/39.
Amanda LaCount has danced for many big name artists including Meghan Trainor, Lizzo and even performed with Rihanna at the Savage X Fenty show in 2019 during New York Fashion Week.She spoke to The Nasty Woman Club about her amazing dancing career and how she is also #breakingthestereotype along the way. She also spoke about panelling at DragCon, the dancing audition process and how remains calm when working with famous artists. The Nasty Woman Podcast is hosted and produced by Demi Lynch.To keep up to date with the podcast head to The Nasty Woman Club on Instagram and Facebook.For more stories on intersectional feminism and women empowerment head to thenastywomanclub.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Have you ever been told that you don’t have what it takes to accomplish your biggest dreams? If you have, then you are going to love this episode with hip hop dancer, Amanda LaCount! When Amanda was ten years old, a studio director told her that her body type didn’t “fit his vision” for his dance team and she was kicked out. You’ll hear how she used that judgment as fuel to rise even higher to become the well known hip hop dancer, actress, choreographer, singer, model, and influencer that she is today. Amanda has danced with some of the biggest names in show biz like Katy Perry, Nicki Minaj and Lizzo, and she’s proof that YOU decide your future, not the opinion of someone else. Because Amanda’s experienced countless ignorant comments about her body, she’s on a mission to celebrate body diversity and acceptance through her body positivity movement #breakingthestereotype. If you’re ready to break through any doubts, judgments or setbacks to achieve your dream, you’re going to love this episode. For full show notes and episode resources head to http://stephaniekwong.com/EP64
This week's guest on The Alchemized Life Podcast, hip-hop dancer, choreographer and model, Amanda LaCount is breaking the stereotype in the dance and acting world by simply being herself. This vibrant soul shares how she developed unbreakable confidence and became a force to be reckoned with in the performance industry, creating ripples of lasting change. Resources: Be Your Own Mentor is now OPEN exclusively to The Alchemized Life Podcast listeners. Use code PODCAST for $88 off your enrollment by visiting the registration page here. Stay Up To Date: Follow @TheAlchemizedLife and @AvaJohanna on Instagram Subscribe to Newsletter Visit AvaJohanna.com Sponsors: beam CBD: Visit https://beamtlc.com/ (beamtlc.com) and use code “AVA15” for 15% off your order. Upcoming Events: Conscious Creators Costa Rica Retreat: LEARN MORE The Alchemized Life is a production of http://crate.media/ (Crate Media)
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“Even though it'll be really hard now and it feels impossible and you want to give up. Giving up will be easier. And yeah, you might feel better. And that feeling will only be there for so long and in 15 years you're going to look back, or meet someone that's doing what you wanted to do—and you're going to regret not pursuing what you really wanted to.” — Amanda LaCount, Ep103. The Monica Kade Podcast On Episode 103 of The Monica Kade Podcast, we're joined by Amanda LaCount. A well known hip hop dancer, choreographer, model, and influencer. Some of her most notable performances include The Ellen Show, Meghan Trainor, Katy Perry, DWTS, The Voice, and her National Dance Tour "Amanda LaCount Live". She's also performed in a bunch of professional musical production. Originally from Colorado, she grew up with 6 other siblings and was raised by her mum. During that time, she was also a competitive figure skater and qualified for Nationals. One of her latest and truly inspiring projects is #breakingthestereotype™: a movement/hashtag she started which promotes body positivity and the belief that any "body" can be a dancer. She's breaking the stereotype that all dancers must be tall, thin and blonde. Her philosophy is "If you love it, do it. It's as simple as that." LEARN ABOUT What it was like to grow up in a big family How she got into figure skating How old she was when she discovered her love for dance How she navigated her teenage years with the natural mental, physical and emotional chalenges One of the biggest personal challenges she's had to overcome to grow her self-confidence How she got hired to dance for Katy Perry Who Amanda wants to dance for; the person on top of her dance bucket list What #breakingstereotypes movement is and what inspired itat you'd like too? Amanda's advice for those questioning their dreams or having a moment of “I quit” Signature Questions The career she'd attempt if not in this one The greatest piece of wisdom she lives by today What she believes is her greatest asset
I loved spending time with Amanda. She’s fearless, full of energy, and giving hope to more dancers than she’s aware of. She’s just turned 18 years old and not letting any toxic standards hold her back. Take note.
I was overwhelmed and re-energized (again) by watching an interview by Marie Forleo with a totally rocking dance phenom by the name of Amanda LaCount. I tossed aside my prepared notes and just took all that emotion and put it into this episode. I hope you get emotional, too. I hope you will share, too. I have links below as promised. But as always: listen first! Leap away later! The Marie Foleo interview with Amanda LaCount. That (awesome) Seven-year-old! (My first podcast, too!) Takeaway: You are so important.
Have you ever been told that you don’t have what it takes to accomplish your biggest dreams? When hip hop dancer Amanda LaCount was 10 years old, a studio director told her that her body type didn’t “fit his vision” for his dance team and she was kicked out. In the 8 years since, she’s performed on The Ellen Show, Dancing With the Stars, The Voice, and with artists like Meghan Trainor, Ryan Blyth, Katy Perry, and Lizzo. While Amanda has experienced more than her fair share of ignorant comments, she doesn’t let the haters keep her down. Instead, she uses them to fuel her body positivity movement, Breaking The Stereotype. If you’ve ever struggled with believing in yourself when others don’t, this episode is for you. https://www.marieforleo.com/2019/08/amanda-lacount/ You don’t have to fit in to be successful. If you love it, do it. @amandalacount6 via @MarieForleo
Find out what choice words Amanda LaCount's mom had for Richard Simmons on a red carpet!
18 year old dancer / influencer AMANDA LaCOUNT talks body positivity - dancing for LIZZO and KATY PERRY - some choice words her mom had for Richard Simmons - and not listening to her nay-sayers! ALSO: How the most recent SAG-Netflix deal affects professional dancers AND some sound advice to SYTYCD contestant Eddie Hoyt!
18 year old dancer / influencer AMANDA LaCOUNT talks about #BREAKINGTHESTEREOSTYPE - her experiences dancing on Ellen DeGeneres and with Lizzo at Coachella - her relationship with her mom - moving from Colorado to California - and being your own role model!
Show Notes for Episode 2 of Fit Phat Chat: In this Episode, you will learn why episode 2 has been slightly delayed, why Big Red and Black Addict have bonded over chafing, who won our "Listener Love" quote challenge, why we're okay with not being okay sometimes, and last but not least... our awesome interview with Amanda LaCount. You'll want to listen to the end for the blooper reel. Here is a basic outline of the episode: Introduction In this Episode Why we had a delay and how important the "record" button is. Bonding over Chafing Story time! Listener Love We asked listeners to list a quote that they think is "Fit Phat" worthy. Congratulations to the three people won passes to our classes and are entered into a drawing for free admission to Ayanna's B Free Retreat in October. The first three winners will also be entered into that drawing. Body Positivity (BOPO) An exercise in self love. We ask each other to name something about ourselves that we love about ourselves: mind, body, spirit. Christy talked about chafing. Ayanna discusses being honest about being okay with not being okay. AMANDA LACOUNT INTERVIEW Amanda discusses her past struggles and her more recent successes, how she came up with her body positive hashtag #breakingthestereotype, her encounter with Richard Simmons, how she feels when she is dancing, what she loves about her body, how she handles haters, and some of her dreams for the future. She's AWESOME! The 411 Learn about who we will be interviewing in our next episode (Michael Hayes from Budda Body Yoga) and learn a bit more about B Free Retreat happening on October 5, 2019 ... save the date... come change your life! How to find us: Ayanna (B Free Coaching and Wellness) Christy (Zumba with Christy L. Ray) and Fit Phat Chat B Free Coaching and Wellness: www.bfreewell.com Zumba with Christy L. Ray: www.facebook.com/ZumbawithChristyLRay Fit Phat Chat email: fitphatchat@gmail.com FB: www.facebook.com/fitphatchaT Twitter: @fitphatchat Instagram: Youtube: Gratitude Thanks to our listeners, our class members, our tribe. Ayanna does a shout out to all her Retreat Planning Volunteers. Thanks to Amanda LaCount for being such an amazing guest. Closing Comments Thank you for listening! "Sending peace, love, and light to you and yours. Live Fit, Phat, and Free... bitches!" Bloopers Mentioned in this episode: Find Amanda LaCount on FB: https://www.facebook.com/AmandaLaCountLive on Instragram: https://www.instagram.com/amandalacount Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/AmandaLaCountOfficial Website: http://www.amandalacount.com/ original photo credit to Salty Broad Studio LLC... on FB: www.facebook.com/SaltyBroadStudios
This week, the girls discuss body positivity with the young and talented professional dancer Amanda LaCount! Amanda has worked with such talented artists as Katy Perry and Megan Trainor. She tours the country performing and teaching while promoting her vision #breakingthestereotype! Enjoy 15% off your purchase of $100 or more from our sponsor Modcloth, go to modcloth.com and enter code helpless at checkout. Get your first pair of Shoedazzle shoes for 75% off at Showdazzle.com/helpless!
Co-Hosts Eva Tingley & Kathy Deitch dish with fierce young dancer Amanda LaCount about her path to dancing with Ellen, and what she's going to wear to prom!!
Do you like to dance? The first time we saw Amanda LaCount at Fat Girls Dance Summer Finale Dance Event we BEYOND impressed with her. So, we definitely wanted to share her incredible story with the WokeNFree Nation. Listen, Share, and Comment Below! ----more---- Who Is Amanda LaCount? Amanda LaCount is a well known professional hip-hop dancer. She has been dancing since she was 2 years old. She has 6 older brothers and sisters. Three years ago she moved from Colorado to Los Angeles to follow her dream of becoming a professional dancer. Amanda is a senior in the Dance Academy at Champs Charter HS of Performing Arts. Some of her most notable performances include dancing on The Ellen Show with Keala Settle from The Greatest Showman movie, dancing with Disney's Descendants 2 Cast on DWTS, 2 Episodes of The Voice, Katy Perry's "Swish Swish" music video, opening for En Vogue at Kings Theatre in NYC, dancing on the WNBA LA Sparks Crew for 2 years, and her own National Dance Tour last summer "Amanda LaCount Live". Most recently she performed and taught at Move It in London (the UK's largest dance festival with over 27,000 participants) as a Team Capezio Ambassador and sailed on a Zumba Cruise to the Bahamas as a Social Media Influencer. Amanda has her own movement #breakingthestereotype which promotes body positivity and the belief that any "body" can be a dancer. She is signed with Bloc Talent Agency. Amanda is excited to be graduating this year and can't wait to see what the future holds for her in the dance world. You can follow Amanda HERE: Facebook / Instagram / Twitter / YouTube / IMDb / Vlogs Music Credits: Music Intro/Outro: “Thoughts” by Killah Smilez Music Outro: “Explained” by Killah Smilez Make sure you check out the Killah Smilez song on Amazon Catch the music video by Killah Smilez HERE Want to share the episode? Please share the episode on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, YouTube, and Soundcloud Don’t forget to subscribe to WokeNFree on iTunes, Stitcher, TuneIn, iHeartRadio, and Google Play Do you want to join the show as a guest on an upcoming episode? Contact us HERE Don't forget to submit a scenario to us for SCENARIO TIME! SCENARIO TIME: How would you respond to these scenarios in SCENARIO TIME? Let's chat HERE! Have you reviewed our show yet? Pick your platform of choice HERE Do you want to start a podcast? We are here to HELP! Schedule a FREE consultation with us HERE P.S. You can follow Kahlil's new Instagram Account HERE This post contains affiliate links. That means if you click on a link and buy something, WokeNFree will earn a small commission from the advertiser at no additional cost to you.