Chris
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They taught us how to do that, how to create space. We do not manage or manipulate. We give you a space where you can ask all of the questions.
They taught us how to do that, how to create space. We do not manage or manipulate. We give you a space where you can ask all of the questions.
And none of us are therapists. In fact, a lot were ex-attorneys. But having that plain speak was key. And we kept getting groomed. It was a terrible word. We kept getting encouraged how to access more and more of that language to speak more and more of that truth and to give you more and more space.
And none of us are therapists. In fact, a lot were ex-attorneys. But having that plain speak was key. And we kept getting groomed. It was a terrible word. We kept getting encouraged how to access more and more of that language to speak more and more of that truth and to give you more and more space.
Like, you can break down the SoulCycle classes. Row one, you don't have to do anything. They're already in the front row. They're totally comfortable. They know their shit. Second row is the row of indecision. Like, they probably can go to the front row, but they really want to stay anonymous somehow. And then the back row...
Like, you can break down the SoulCycle classes. Row one, you don't have to do anything. They're already in the front row. They're totally comfortable. They know their shit. Second row is the row of indecision. Like, they probably can go to the front row, but they really want to stay anonymous somehow. And then the back row...
is I call it the smoking lounge of SoulCycle because you've got really talented people. They know their shit. Sometimes they just want to be left alone. But they also, because the third row is elevated, they like to watch the entire room. They have the best seat in the house. And then to the right and left of the podium, the sidebar, honestly, they are the closest to me.
is I call it the smoking lounge of SoulCycle because you've got really talented people. They know their shit. Sometimes they just want to be left alone. But they also, because the third row is elevated, they like to watch the entire room. They have the best seat in the house. And then to the right and left of the podium, the sidebar, honestly, they are the closest to me.
They're also exhibitionists because they really want to be up there and seen.
They're also exhibitionists because they really want to be up there and seen.
As NoHo was opening, the neighborhood was transitioning really at a breakneck pace. It was a little quiet at night, a little, you know, what's out there at night. But on the sidewalks prior to the studio opening, someone, someone had spray painted yellow wheels. that went from one place to the studio, then from the train to the studio.
As NoHo was opening, the neighborhood was transitioning really at a breakneck pace. It was a little quiet at night, a little, you know, what's out there at night. But on the sidewalks prior to the studio opening, someone, someone had spray painted yellow wheels. that went from one place to the studio, then from the train to the studio.
I don't know who could have painted those yellow wheels, but that was, we're coming to town. And it didn't take very long because there were students and people in the neighborhood that did want a place to move. And let me tell you, if your studio was great, it is a direct result of your front desk and your manager and your ASM, a direct result.
I don't know who could have painted those yellow wheels, but that was, we're coming to town. And it didn't take very long because there were students and people in the neighborhood that did want a place to move. And let me tell you, if your studio was great, it is a direct result of your front desk and your manager and your ASM, a direct result.
It's a room of people who don't know each other's last names in the dark. We're on a bike. You're going nowhere. But we went everywhere. We went everywhere. I saw such emotional, physical, and spiritual landscape in every single class.
It's a room of people who don't know each other's last names in the dark. We're on a bike. You're going nowhere. But we went everywhere. We went everywhere. I saw such emotional, physical, and spiritual landscape in every single class.
No one wanted that spot. I wanted that spot because I would like to work out at 8.30 at night and I cannot be the only nut who feels that way. And so I dug my heels in. It started with a few people, got bigger and bigger and bigger.
No one wanted that spot. I wanted that spot because I would like to work out at 8.30 at night and I cannot be the only nut who feels that way. And so I dug my heels in. It started with a few people, got bigger and bigger and bigger.
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