Hallie Becker
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Podcast Appearances
Flamboyant. Clicky. Overworked. Underpaid. Gossipy. The front desk was the first... moment of the riders experience at SoulCycle. So to me, and it's an excellent question, the front desk personnel were also mostly actors, dancers, singers, future teachers, wannabe SoulCycle teachers. They were fabulous and magical, as magical a lot of them as those that were on the podium.
Flamboyant. Clicky. Overworked. Underpaid. Gossipy. The front desk was the first... moment of the riders experience at SoulCycle. So to me, and it's an excellent question, the front desk personnel were also mostly actors, dancers, singers, future teachers, wannabe SoulCycle teachers. They were fabulous and magical, as magical a lot of them as those that were on the podium.
I have never seen such chaos before. Uptown, west side, east side for people to try to get into classes. It was chaotic. You thought people were going to actually expire because they didn't have their fucking soul cycle class. And there was such craziness to get into the classes. I had never seen anything like it.
I have never seen such chaos before. Uptown, west side, east side for people to try to get into classes. It was chaotic. You thought people were going to actually expire because they didn't have their fucking soul cycle class. And there was such craziness to get into the classes. I had never seen anything like it.
And on the flip side of that, I was doing charity classes with my yoga teacher community, for Hurricane Sandy. So you had the 1% screaming because the Tribecas didn't care what had happened to people. They just cared that they couldn't get into a SoulCycle class. And then you had the polar opposite coming together in yoga to raise funds and to bring quiet and community.
And on the flip side of that, I was doing charity classes with my yoga teacher community, for Hurricane Sandy. So you had the 1% screaming because the Tribecas didn't care what had happened to people. They just cared that they couldn't get into a SoulCycle class. And then you had the polar opposite coming together in yoga to raise funds and to bring quiet and community.
And that was the most wild thing I'd ever seen in my life. People fighting to get in the doors and into classes because God forbid. Screw the disaster. I want bike six. I mean, it was I was like, you have got to be fucking kidding me, actually.
And that was the most wild thing I'd ever seen in my life. People fighting to get in the doors and into classes because God forbid. Screw the disaster. I want bike six. I mean, it was I was like, you have got to be fucking kidding me, actually.
It was so incestuous and culty and wild and fabulous. It was every fucking color of the rainbow working there.
It was so incestuous and culty and wild and fabulous. It was every fucking color of the rainbow working there.
We confuse because we have these people that we see all of the time. But the truth of the matter is, is they are there for themselves and you are there to support and teach them. And that is not friendship. That is client teacher. But you have to be available. Both sides have to be available, you know, and also friendship. Only equals can be friends. Only equals can be friends.
We confuse because we have these people that we see all of the time. But the truth of the matter is, is they are there for themselves and you are there to support and teach them. And that is not friendship. That is client teacher. But you have to be available. Both sides have to be available, you know, and also friendship. Only equals can be friends. Only equals can be friends.
If I am worshiping, you know, Janet Fitzgerald, Janet Fitzgerald and I cannot be friends.
If I am worshiping, you know, Janet Fitzgerald, Janet Fitzgerald and I cannot be friends.
We are in the service industry. Yeah. We are collecting money from you for you to feel good, to heal, to sweat, to surrender, to show up, to grow up. And, you know, it's an honor to serve. And sometimes those barriers blur.
We are in the service industry. Yeah. We are collecting money from you for you to feel good, to heal, to sweat, to surrender, to show up, to grow up. And, you know, it's an honor to serve. And sometimes those barriers blur.