• WorldWide

    Support Breast Cancer Awareness Month with @mito_q

    We all know October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month and there’s a lot we can do to spread the word about early detection and fundraising to find a cure. Not only this month, but all year ‘round.

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    One of the great skincare lines out there doing amazing things this month (and always) is MitoQ. This fantastic company is donating 15% of their net proceeds to one of the leading national education + support organizations, the National Breast Cancer Foundation (NBCF).

    The NBCF is an incredible organization that provides free mammograms and diagnostic breast care services to women throughout the U.S. who couldn’t otherwise afford them. The NBCF also works with cancer centers and clinics for research efforts, while also educating women about early detection and providing important breast cancer resources.

    casual up logo comp_final(2)So it’s one fine organization to support.

    So, what is this MitoQ that’s supporting NBCF? Simply put, it’s one of the best anti-aging skin products on the market today. The patented ingredient in MitoQ is something called mitoquinol, and this has been scientifically proven to penetrate the mitochondria and is 1000 times more potent that CoQ (a molecule used in some of the world’s best anti-aging products).

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    It’s aim is to return skill cells to optimal function by supporting collagen and elastin production. That means it reduces the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles (yay!), while your skin becomes denser, firmer and sees those age spots fade away.

    Need proof? Science will show you!

    Grab your anti-aging MitoQ today at MitoQ.com and show us the results on Twitter or Facebook!

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  • New York,  WorldWide

    Recap: @Ford’s Design with a Purpose panel discussion @AIANational in NYC!

    If you’re into fashion you’ll also have a thing for design, and this week saw a very unique and insightful panel discussion take place at NYC’s American Institute of Architects: Ford’s Design with a Purpose.

    This discussion brought Ford designers and AIA architects together to discuss what it really means to “build tough” and how designs have evolved to meet the demands of a changing world—both in vehicles and iconic buildings.

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    “We are constantly challenged with surpassing our own reputation,” said Rick Bell, a fellow of the American Institute of Architects and executive director of its New York chapter. “New York is one of the greatest cities in the world, and the work we create has global impact. Architects here have the privilege and responsibility of adding durable amenity to this tough, urban context. Millions of people live and work in New York. But it is also here that we dream and succeed. Our city combines form and function, fun and frenzy. Design provides the structure and inspiration.”

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    Ford group vice president and chief creative officer J Mays was also at the panel discussion to talk about the similar challenges Ford faces in creating something that stands the test of time and lives up to the hype: “With trucks, every surface and feature must be crafted for utility while retaining an unmistakable Built Ford Tough. Trucks are similar to architecture, in that a building must clearly convey its use. Once inside the building, its layout needs to be practical, with intuitive features to assist the person occupying it. A truck operates the same way, with intelligent design that can complement the lifestyle of the person driving it.”

  • New York

    Fun NYC Cooking Events with @SweetpotatoSoul

    I am a vegan chef and holistic health coach based in New York City. I guide women to transform their lives with delicious and nutritious vegan meals. I help women lose weight, improve their energy, and stay motivated so they can feel and look their best without confusion or frustration.

    For more information visit, www.thenourishingvegan.com

    jenne@thenourishingvegan.com

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    Autumn Immunity Cooking Class + Workshop
    Protect your body from the flu and colds this year with delicious foods! My partner and I will show you how to eat for immunity.
    October 20th @ 12-3pm
    Suite ThreeOhSix 59 Franklin St. Tribeca, NYC
    Register Here

    Guest Chef at Suite ThreeOhSix: Tropical Fall
    I’m looking forward to my second guest chef dinner at NYC’s hottest new supper club, Suite ThreeOhSix. The 5-course menu will be inspired by the produce of fall, and the flavors of the tropics.
    October 29th @7pm
    59 Franklin St. Tribeca, NYC
    Register Here

    Holiday Vegan Cooking Class
    Join me as I share my favorite holiday recipes in this hands-on cooking class. We’ll make a festive breakfast, side dish, main course and dessert! Your non-vegan friends and family will be so impressed.
    November 2nd @ 2-5pm
    59 Franklin St. Tribeca, NYC
    Registration Coming Soon (If you’re interested in this class let me know and I’ll send you the rsvp link asap)

  • New York,  WorldWide

    Best Of NYC: Get Fit

    In the past couple of months, I became increasingly aware of the calories I was consuming every week from all my nomming. Because I was heading for Asia, I wanted to avoid hearing that I had gained weight from errr… everyone I know, so I decided to up the workouts. My doctor also suggested exercising every day to prevent sleep deprivation and stress. She said that when the mind is racing, it is difficult to sleep. However, if you work out every day and do some yoga, then you’ll be too tired to think when it’s time to sleep. Since I starting working out two to three times a week, I’ve been sleeping better and I’ve also gotten leaner.

    Circuit of Change: I am obsessed with the Zen Bootcamp class at this studio. Brian, Derek, and Olga teach an hour-long ass-kicking class that combines boxing, gymnastics, yoga, and Pilates style abdominal exercises. If the classes were cheaper, I would go five times a week but they are $27 per class or $69 for three classes.

    Yoga To The People: This donation-based studio in St. Marks is perfect for those on a tight budget. Anyone can join their power yoga class, but I would let the instructor know if it’s your first time practicing. The teachers encourage students to make noises and hum- I personally find this to be over the top and unnecessary-but hey, who can complain about a free class that will make you sweat. You can also borrow a mat for $2 and buy water for $1 if necessary.

    Exhale Bootcamp Core Class: I tried this class out because I had a three-for-one coupon for their SoHo studio. The barre class was not at all my cup of tea, but I decided to sign up for their core bootcamp class. I was delightfully surprised to find that the class was fantastic. Of course, each class can vary because of the teacher, but I loved the use of the medicine ball and weights combined with cardio and core-building exercises. For some reason, my arms and thighs were sorer than my abs the next day but I highly recommend this class if you are not on a budget!

    Now that I’m in China and far away from these beloved classes, I found a great alternative while traveling, especially if there isn’t a gym around. I’ve been using the Nike Training App for months and I love it. Two of my friends and I even have a little Nike Training group going on at school every other day. The App contains tons of options at the beginner, intermediate, advanced levels and you can do 15 minute, 30 minute, or 45 minute workouts. I usually do the 30 minute workouts that consist of a different circuit (weights, medicine ball, abs, cardio) every minute. You can play videos to see how each circuit is done and a Siri-type voice advises you on how to do the circuits throughout the workout. Every time you finish a workout, it shows you (see picture below) the approximate amount of factories burned, your total amount of training time, and the amount of workout time you have to complete before you unlock your next “reward”.

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