LIVING IN GHANA | FROM LAWYER IN NEW YORK TO YOGA STUDIO IN ACCRA

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LIVING IN GHANA | FROM LAWYER IN NEW YORK TO YOGA STUDIO IN ACCRA


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Nana Amoako-Anin is the Founder of Bliss Yoga Accra, a successful Yoga studio in Accra, Ghana. Nana was a prosecutor in NYC before deciding to move to Ghana 8 years ago with…

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  1. This is so great to watch. Am a holistic practitioner/yoga therapist and would love to open my practice in Accra. I can envision myself there already 🧘🏽‍♀️✨

  2. This is just an isolated situation that may work for her but not most Blk Americans she is just returning home as she is African most African would jump at the chance to leave Ghana and come to the USA pay no attention to this woman

  3. So happy about this interview. I've followed Nana for a while now on Facebook. I've learnt a lot about doing business in Ghana from this interview. I'm glad she also has her business online and paying clients around the world. She has shown that it is possible.

  4. This feels like a synchronicity lol. I am from the DMV, currently in law school & interned at the Manhattan DA a couple of years ago. Going to Ghana for a legal service trip in March. As a 1L who is just recently getting into yoga to combat the unbelievable amount of stress, I felt all of this. I truly thank you for this video.

  5. "Get comfortable with being graciously disappointed…" I have never heard anyone put this so well.
    You can live in any part of the world if you have this mindset. I love this lady and wish she can be my therapist.

  6. Yo, how do you get comfortable with no running water and electricity geez how you supposed to take a bath in the morning smh I would go crazy no normalcy

  7. Thanks for posting this video. Nice to know about this company. Video a bit redundant though for anyone wanting to contact her. As they're on a hiatus until January.

  8. Fantastic interview ladies…I am so happy for Nana and her family and I am glad she escaped the stress that is prevalent in NYC. I was in Park Slope last Friday, as I play table tennis in a Billiard hall there every week. My wife and I have given ourselves two years to move to Ghana, and so far we are on track to meet that target.

  9. I enjoyed this interview. I used to live in NYC and can so relate. Happy to see her representation in the yoga and wellness space. I will definitely check out when I visit Ghana. Thank you for sharing!!

  10. Ghana continues to raise because both their direct diaspora(those with Ghanaian roots) AND other Diaspora(African Americans, Caribbean, etc) are coming together to REVERSE the brain drain and directly invest in the country.

    I wish Ghana continued success and hope to see Sierra Leone follow this model and have their diaspora do the same.

  11. Nana Amoako-Ann. seems like one of those gentle spirits. She exudes brilliance and she speaks about the love affair of life. It's inspiring and sets an example of how to be in the world. I'm sure her Yoga classes are a great experience. The combination of Vanessa's energy & smile and Nana's authenticity puts a smile on my face. Great job ladies!