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Life Beyond Limits with Aimee Elsner

38 min · 15 de may de 2026
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What happens when the child who was told she wasn't smart enough becomes the woman who's helped hundreds of people discover what they're truly capable of? Aimee Elsner — occupational therapist, yoga teacher, breast cancer survivor, and founder of Power Yoga Collective and Balanced Being OT — has built a life that quietly defies every label placed on her. Diagnosed with a learning disability as a child and told to aim low, she found her way to Boston University through sheer honesty, a cocktail waitressing job, and the courage to walk into an interview and tell the truth about who she was. In this conversation, Aimee and Julie explore what it really means to see people — children and adults alike — for what they're capable of rather than what they struggle with. Aimee shares how a breast cancer diagnosis at 38 deepened her relationship with yoga and ultimately transformed the way she shows up for her students and her OT clients. She talks about the gift of slowing down, the power of the nervous system, and why your toolbox looks nothing like anyone else's — and that's exactly the point. Whether you're a parent navigating a diagnosis, someone still carrying a label that was never yours to carry, or simply someone who has wondered if there's more to who you are than what you've been told—this conversation is for you. Host: Julie Vincent @iamjulievincent Guest: Aimee Elsner @ctpoweryoga, @pycpoundridge, CTPowerYoga.com, PYCPoundRidge.com, and BalancedBeingOT.com Music: Awakening, LNDÖ Edited by: Peter Ney For more about the podcast, go to: www.thegiftedlife.co [http://www.thegiftedlife.co/]

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