Slideshow: BusinessDen’s overnight DenX Retreat at Devil’s Thumb Ranch
Andi Sigler, Owner of VIVE Float Studio and Sarah Lyman, VIVE Float Studio
Samantha Baldwin of BusinessDen and Ashley Cawthorn of presenting sponsor Berg Hill Greenleaf and Ruscitti
Sally Berg of presenting sponsor Berg Hill Greenleaf and Ruscitti
Sally Berg of presenting sponsor Berg Hill Greenleaf and Ruscitti
Jenni Kelly and Colleen Merrill of sponsor Anchor Engineering
Danielle Barbeau, Owner and CEO of The River Yoga led classes for the retreat.
Fireside chats about marketing, staffing and more.
Monday night s panel discussion was led by Samantha Baldwin, Director of Events at BusinessDen. Panelists included Danielle Barbeau, owner of The River Yoga, Suzanne Fanch, owner of Devil s Thumb Ranch and Andi Sigler, owner of VIVE Float Studio.
A whole year and three season changes since the COVID-19 pandemic hold of the north country, ânormalâ is different. âNormalâ is scary.
The regionâs snow-based fun remains, but on days when Adirondack and north country snow is uninviting, what can ânormalâ living look like inside? No crowded bars, no lengthy guest lists for indoor parties, no movie theater dates.
To engage your mind, body and spirit, here are a few ideas to persevere at home.
The Mind
Partnered reading:
At times in the last 10 months, Iâve felt like I needed to disengage from social media, television shows and the constant work and personal screen time resulting from the need to communicate virtually. To spur some disengagement from virtualness, I started reading books with a partner. Once you decide on a book to read together â but separately â you each obtain a copy of that book and formulate a reasonable timeframe for completing it.