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Elizabeth Cutler

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124 total appearances

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Cult of Body & Soul
1. "Made in LA"

As SoulCycle was taking off, many of their top instructors had been Andrea's students for years.

Cult of Body & Soul
1. "Made in LA"

As SoulCycle was taking off, many of their top instructors had been Andrea's students for years.

Cult of Body & Soul
1. "Made in LA"

While Andrea was running Made in LA, Janet was approached by the CFO of Disney, who offered $1 million to go into business with him. Janet's studio would reflect the spiritual nature her classes embodied. This would become body, And soul.

Cult of Body & Soul
1. "Made in LA"

While Andrea was running Made in LA, Janet was approached by the CFO of Disney, who offered $1 million to go into business with him. Janet's studio would reflect the spiritual nature her classes embodied. This would become body, And soul.

Cult of Body & Soul
1. "Made in LA"

It's true. No one had seen Studio Fitness like this, including a devoted body and soul writer of Janet's, a talent agent named Julie Rice.

Cult of Body & Soul
1. "Made in LA"

It's true. No one had seen Studio Fitness like this, including a devoted body and soul writer of Janet's, a talent agent named Julie Rice.

Cult of Body & Soul
1. "Made in LA"

While working in Hollywood, Julie worked as a talent agent and manager for Benny Medina. Benny Medina was a record exec and known for turning celebrities into brands. Think Jennifer Lopez, Tyra Banks, Mariah Carey, and yeah, even Sean P. Diddy Combs. It was this understanding of how to turn instructors into brand ambassadors that would become one of SoulCycle's secret weapons.

Cult of Body & Soul
1. "Made in LA"

While working in Hollywood, Julie worked as a talent agent and manager for Benny Medina. Benny Medina was a record exec and known for turning celebrities into brands. Think Jennifer Lopez, Tyra Banks, Mariah Carey, and yeah, even Sean P. Diddy Combs. It was this understanding of how to turn instructors into brand ambassadors that would become one of SoulCycle's secret weapons.

Cult of Body & Soul
1. "Made in LA"

2006, New York City. Julie Rice and her husband had left Hollywood to be closer to family in New York because they now had a five month old baby. They were now living on the Upper West Side and Julie was regularly taking classes at the most popular gym in the city, Reebok Sports Club. Julie became friends with her spin instructor at Reebok, a woman named Ruth Zuckerman.

Cult of Body & Soul
1. "Made in LA"

2006, New York City. Julie Rice and her husband had left Hollywood to be closer to family in New York because they now had a five month old baby. They were now living on the Upper West Side and Julie was regularly taking classes at the most popular gym in the city, Reebok Sports Club. Julie became friends with her spin instructor at Reebok, a woman named Ruth Zuckerman.

Cult of Body & Soul
1. "Made in LA"

Ruth was a former dancer, fresh from a divorce and a single mom to teenage girls. Ruth had been cobbling together a teaching schedule between the luxury Reebok Sports Club and Out in East Hampton. While Julie was the core of Ruth's following at Reebok, she found another dedicated rider out in East Hampton named Elizabeth Cutler.

Cult of Body & Soul
1. "Made in LA"

Ruth was a former dancer, fresh from a divorce and a single mom to teenage girls. Ruth had been cobbling together a teaching schedule between the luxury Reebok Sports Club and Out in East Hampton. While Julie was the core of Ruth's following at Reebok, she found another dedicated rider out in East Hampton named Elizabeth Cutler.

Cult of Body & Soul
1. "Made in LA"

Just like Julie, Elizabeth also had relocated to Manhattan with a young baby. Separately, both Elizabeth and Julie confessed to Ruth that they had dreams of opening their own spin studio. While Julie did not have any money, Elizabeth did. With her own success in real estate and running her own healing practice, her family had money to invest in a startup.

Cult of Body & Soul
1. "Made in LA"

Just like Julie, Elizabeth also had relocated to Manhattan with a young baby. Separately, both Elizabeth and Julie confessed to Ruth that they had dreams of opening their own spin studio. While Julie did not have any money, Elizabeth did. With her own success in real estate and running her own healing practice, her family had money to invest in a startup.

Cult of Body & Soul
1. "Made in LA"

Naturally, Ruth set up a lunch to introduce Julie and Elizabeth. They would meet at the Soho house where Julie and Elizabeth bonded instantly. The recipe was simple. Elizabeth brought the capital. Julie brought the marketing and branding. Ruth brought her riders and would be the face of the business.

Cult of Body & Soul
1. "Made in LA"

Naturally, Ruth set up a lunch to introduce Julie and Elizabeth. They would meet at the Soho house where Julie and Elizabeth bonded instantly. The recipe was simple. Elizabeth brought the capital. Julie brought the marketing and branding. Ruth brought her riders and would be the face of the business.

Cult of Body & Soul
1. "Made in LA"

SoulCycle opened its doors in April of 2006. Together, the three founders rented a space on the Upper West Side that they found on Craigslist. Per their lease, they were not allowed to use any outside signage, so you really had to find the place. It was very DIY.

Cult of Body & Soul
1. "Made in LA"

SoulCycle opened its doors in April of 2006. Together, the three founders rented a space on the Upper West Side that they found on Craigslist. Per their lease, they were not allowed to use any outside signage, so you really had to find the place. It was very DIY.

Cult of Body & Soul
1. "Made in LA"

Julie and Elizabeth were designing the studio out of IKEA furniture, they folded their own towels, and they passed out flyers on the street. The founders kicked around a few names before landing on SoulCycle, but I wonder if Julie's experience at Body and Soul had any lasting imprint.

Cult of Body & Soul
1. "Made in LA"

Julie and Elizabeth were designing the studio out of IKEA furniture, they folded their own towels, and they passed out flyers on the street. The founders kicked around a few names before landing on SoulCycle, but I wonder if Julie's experience at Body and Soul had any lasting imprint.