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“Diane and Jessica not only just “get it”, they’re creating it, defining it, setting the stage for it. These are the true innovators of the Yoga blogosphere.”~Bob Weisenberg, Editor for ElephantJournal.com

 

Kay Van Hoesen, Founder of Here Women Talk: I am the founder of www.HereWomenTalk.com (“HWT”), the first social radio network for women, hosting Diane and Jess’s weekly online talk-radio show, “Where Is My Guru.” They are exceptional hosts, successfully weaving together mindfulness and feel-good holistic practices while still tackling tough issues such as yoga in violent prisons. Almost every week their show is in the top-ten on Zeus Radio Network which broadcasts HWT programming. Diane and Jess’s warm, engaging style reflect their genuine care for people and all the creatures of this earth, They bring the Yoga mindset to the masses, connecting Yoginis and people who have never been on a mat, epitomizing the best in social networking.

Mary Lynn Fitton, Founder of The Art Of Yoga Project: Ethical and enlightened social media! This show is entertaining, provocative and delightful while inspiring us all to be at our best. Thank you!

Bob Weisenberg, Editor for ElephantJournal.com: These two characters are already one of the hottest things going on the Yoga internet. Smart, witty, irreverent, seemingly everywhere at the same time, Diane and Jessica not only just “get it”, they’re creating it, defining it, setting the stage for it. These are the true innovators of the Yoga blogosphere.

Metal Yoga, Blogger: Social networks are a widely used and particularly useful aspect of electronic communication in recent times. However, their downfall is also their misuse, overuse, their disuse. People opt out of using networks like Facebook because of all the useless chatter that needs filtering. This is where restraint becomes the backbone of information dispersal, and this topic is ahead of its time yet exactly at its most timely moment! With the vast freedoms we have in posting and connecting for personal gratification that is driven by ego, personal and individual rules should be in place strongly enough to be left unsaid. This topic is one that opens up the other points as a strong origin, and has longevity of years.

Summer Starling, MPH. : 
Talk about food for thought! I love this path of inquiry, for how to raise our collective consciousness as the world changes and evolves and social media has become a part of our everyday mindfulness. Where Is My Guru gets my vote, and I can’t wait to hear more from Diane, Jess, and the whole team at #WIMG!


kd: 
Jessica and Diane’s “Where is my Guru” radio show is funny and informative. After 6 months going solo, Jess bringing Diane in to co-host was a stroke of genius :) The two of them together make internet radio well worth listening to.

Steph Shorter, Ph.D.:Diane and Jess are an amazing pair — humorous, brilliant, insightful! I love Where Is My Guru and their conversations with guests. Big thumbs up!

Roseanne 
Harvey, Blogger, It’s All Yoga, Baby: There’s no way these two can’t be interesting, lively, informative and fun! And perhaps even enlightening. Thumbs up!

Hattie 
Wiener : Diane’s and Jess’s presentation brings a new, lighter dimension to Yoga and how it relates to NOW! They’re superb, as is their show, “Where Is My Guru” on Here Women Talk.

Carl Kerridge: 
Powerful ladies with inspiring attitudes.

Misa Derhy:Thanks, girls, for such inspiration! I think about the topics you touch on all day, and I’m even writing about them tonight! Love the concept of the show and love the fact that we have to bring the Yamas into our social media life URGENTLY!

Amuseah: 
LOVE THESE TWO. They really do have some light to share! 


Meredith Montgomery, Director of Donor Relations, National Yoga Month: “Where Is My Guru is refreshing, thought-provoking and entertaining. We are very grateful to have Where Is My Guru’s support of National Yoga Month!”

Kimberly Johnson Brazil Yoga Retreats Yoga Teacher Training: “If you want to have a blast at the same time as have your message clarified, crystalized and spread to a wide audience of intelligent, modern, and shining women, I highly recommend spending some time on the air with Jessica and Diane.”

Amanda Powell-Wooten LMT,LE, RYT, Doula Head Yogini of Yoga Radiance: “Enlightened is how I feel after listening to every Where is my Guru show. Thank you Yoginis Jessica Durivage and Diane Ferraro for shakin’ the Shakti.”
Phil Goldberg, author, “American Veda: “ Of the many radio interviews I’ve done, Where Is My Guru was definitely one of the most recent. OK, let’s start over.  Of the many radio interviews I’ve done, the one on Where Is My Guru was among the most intelligent, informed and thoughtful – and certainly the most fun.  Jessica and Diane are the Huntley-Brinkley of yoga, only with a sense of humor.
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