🎉 Balance Through The Breath is OPEN (early bird $27!)


Hey Reader,

It’s here! 🎉

Balance Through The Breath: A Beginner’s Guide to Feeling Steady is officially open.

This is a mini-course to help you:

✔ Reconnect with your body and breath

✔ Feel more grounded—even when life gets wobbly

✔ Practice yoga in a way that’s supportive and beginner-friendly

✨ Right now, you can get it for just $27 until August 5. After that, the price goes up to $47.

👉 Click here to join now and feel steady from the inside out

You deserve this calm. This clarity. This steadiness.

Thank you for being here 💛
Ellie xx

P.S. If you already clicked BALANCE and joined the VIP list - check your inbox for your private link!

Ellie Smith | Public Speaking Coach

For professionals who lose their train of thought, ramble, or feel their body take over when the pressure is on. Every week, you'll receive practical strategies using a body-first approach to help you stay steady and communicate clearly and coherently so your expertise is finally recognized and respected.

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