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Interview with Peggy Wallace, owner of Elevation Pilates in San Francisco

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1. Tell us about yourself – What is your educational and professional background (schools, degrees, jobs that led you to your current endeavor, location)

Educational background: Bachelors in Journalism. I also attended culinary school. I worked as a writer for 15 years before transitioning to teaching Pilates. I had discovered Pilates after living with chronic pain form injuries sustained from three car accidents in a two year period. A chiropractor referred me to Pilates, and after the first session I felt better than I had felt in years. After working hard to rehabilitate my body with Pilates, I developed severe repetitive strain injuries and carpal tunnel syndrome. It was so debilitating that not only could I not work, I couldn’t even hold anything in my hands, such as a book. I decided that it was time to find a career that would be sustainable for my body, and chose Pilates. I did my training with my original teacher, and then went on from there to complete a Pilates for Golf training and a Master Trainer certification with the Pilates Sports Center so that I could train people to be Pilates Trainers.

2. How did you first get started in your industry? What are you most passionate about in your line of work? I first started by teaching at two different studios owned by my trainer, and then decided I also wanted to train out of my house. I purchased equipment and started teaching out of my house.

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DeWayne Barton – Green Opportunities

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DeWayne Barton is co-founder and co-director of Green Opportunities, an Asheville-based, community-based development organization dedicated to improving lives, communities and the health of the planet through innovative green collar job training and placement programs.

DeWayne had been active in his community for years, working with area youth to develop and tend community gardens, clear sidewalks, and do landscaping projects along neighborhood streets.  One afternoon he stopped by the offices of the Green Building Council to explore opportunities for area youth in the green building field.  Though they didn’t have any programs available, they knew of someone else in the community with similar interests.  DeWayne was introduced to Dan Leroy and Green Opportunities was born.

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Interview with Jolene Mechanic of Phil Mechanic Studios

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Jolene Mechanic — Phil Mechanic Studios and Flood Gallery Fine Art Center

When Jolene and her husband inherited the Phil Mechanic building from her husband’s late father, they had options.  The old, industrial-style, 4-storey brick building sits in the heart of Asheville’s River Arts District.  They went back and forth about whether to take advantage of the building’s industrial qualities or become a part of the thriving arts culture around them.  In the end they did both.

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Lightning Bug Electric — Interview with Mark Prudowsky

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Interview with Mark Prudowsky of Lightning Bug Electric

conducted by Safi Mahaba (Sharon Martin)

How long have you owned your own business? In one form or another since 1985

Why? After I graduated high school I became a welder, but in the recession of the 80’s it was hard to find work.  I wanted to find something recession proof and was guided to become an electrician

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