A double certified E-RYT 200 hour yoga instructor with over a decade of experience, Jasmine Estevez combines her expertise in yoga with her passion for holistic nutrition and plant-based cuisine, to create experiences that nurture both body and soul. Jasmine was a guest on episode 37 of The Path to Authenticity.
If your life were a novel, what would be the title?
Be Kind
Where were you born?
Manhattan
Where is the place you call home?
South Carolina
When you were a kid, what did you want to be when you grew up?
Doctor
What is your profession?
Health & Wellness
What profession, other than your own, would you like to attempt?
Doctor
What is your favorite quote?
“May all beings everywhere be happy and free. May the thoughts, words, and actions of our lives contribute to that happiness and to that freedom for all.”
What is your preferred form of creative expression?
Movement
What is your favorite movie, song, and work of art?
The Great Pyramid of Giza
Who do you admire most?
Women. All of them.
Over the course of your life, what is an issue with which you have repeatedly struggled?
Overthinking.
In childhood, who was your celebrity crush?
Jonathan Taylor Thomas
What historical figure would you most like to meet?
John Lennon
What natural gift or ability would you most like to possess?
Connecting with Spirits/Energy
What do you consider your greatest achievement?
Following my path and not allowing my decisions to be based off fearing the unknown.
What quality do you admire most in a person?
Integrity
What is something you would like to learn about?
Economic
What do you wish more people knew about you?
I’m an introvert. I’m happiest at home with my small family.
What is your idea of success?
Happiness. Learning to find a healthy balance with out emotions.
What would you like people to say about you when you’re gone?
I was able to put a smile on their face, help them through a difficult transition or inspire them to live a more mindful healthier life.
Tom Gentry is an internationally certified alcohol and drug counselor (ICADC). He provides recovery coaching for individuals, family coaching for people with loved ones who suffer from substance use disorders, and transitional coaching for people amid significant life changes. He has spent more than 25 years working with people and families affected by addiction and related issues. Learn more about Tom and his work by visiting tomgentry.net.