Angie Winn
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Angie Winn

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Angie Winn is a leadership and organizational development consultant with over 25 years of experience in executive positions within both for-profit and non-profit organizations. She helps individuals, leaders, and teams remove barriers and discover their true selves so they can live and lead with integration, intention, and impact. Her particular passion is to support leaders on the front lines of marginalized populations. When her own activism efforts led to a struggle with burnout, she discovered the importance of practicing the integration of body, mind, heart, and spirit on a daily basis. She now makes these learnings and tools accessible through training, consulting, workshops, retreats, podcasts, and classes for yoga and meditation through Winn Summit Strategies and Loft on Main. Angie has a Bachelor’s degree from the University of Florida in Psychology and a Master’s degree from the University of Central Florida in Industrial/Organizational Psychology. She also holds professional certifications that range from performance management assessments to yoga. Angie lives in Orlando, Florida with her husband, two teenage boys and her co-worker, Fenway the yellow lab. In her “tent” time, Angie loves all kinds of outdoor play, especially on the slopes and hiking trails of Colorado. For more information on ways to connect with Angie, go to AngieWinn.com, and she is also on fb, Instagram, and LinkedIn.
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    • Cultivating Resilience and Stability for a Life of Intention and Impact
    • By: Angie Winn
    • Narrated by: Angie Winn
    • Length: 4 hrs and 19 mins
    • Release date: 29-04-2022
    • Language: English
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