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Currently, Darlene organizes and facilitates what she calls a “Power Yoga Journey.” This is a transformative three-hour heated power yoga workshop that brings the student through many physical, spiritual and mental challenges. She encourages her students to find joy and to rediscover themselves as they navigate through many obstacles that arise when embarking on this extraordinary experience. She also teaches power yoga classes at a variety of yoga studios and well-known fitness gyms. 

In 2015, Darlene got involved with community walks to STOP Heroin, a crises that is killing many young adults. On October 24, 2015 she organized a walk from Greeley Park to Main Street in Nashua. Approximately 60 people showed up in support. Inspired to do another walk, Darlene organized another on March 19, 2016 and 800 Warrior Walkers showed up to support community healing and to bring awareness to the public about this epidemic. The walks received a lot of media coverage including WMUR news, NH1 News and the Nashua Telegraph. She was the highlight of an article titled "Making a Real Difference" written by Chris Williams, a former mayoral candidate and currently a partner with Velocity Performance.  

In 2009, Darlene was a guest on WSMN Nashua, NH local radio (1590 on your a.m. radio) with guest host Dennis C. Hogan, sole practitioner of Dennis C. Hogan, PLLC, where she discussed her path into yoga and teaching. Darlene was also active in the local and regional arts scene in Nashua, NH and in 2006 was a co-producer of the First Annual FIREfest, a street festival celebrating the visual, performing and culinary arts which brought in approximately 2500 people to East Pearl Street in downtown Nashua, NH. In 2007, FIREfest was mentioned in the magazine "Gateway To Greater Nashua, New Hampshire" published by the Greater Nashua Chamber of Commerce, issue #19 under the article titled, What Makes Greater Nashua a Community. In 2006, she was interviewed by the Hippo Magazine and the Nashua Telegraph for her involvement with FIREfest, one of the most original and fascinating events held in Nashua, NH. In 2005, she was interviewed by the New Hampshire Business Review and appeared as a guest on the TV 13’s show Rivier Means Business hosted by Eric Drouart, then chair of the business department at Rivier University, for her leadership and strategic efforts to increase the visibility of the New Hampshire Philharmonic.  

Darlene graduated from Rivier University, MBA with high distinction in 2005 and earned her B.S., Magna Cum Laude from Daniel Webster College. She was the recipient of the Faculty Commendation award at Daniel Webster for her extraordinary academic performance in 2000. She is a Certified Yoga Instructor and a Certified Soul Therapy Practitioner. 

                                                                       Darlene T. Pina
                                              Entrepreneur - Yogi - Peak Performance Coach

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