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March 11th 2010 by Nikki Owen | Charisma on TV, General

Those lucky enough to watch  Tuedays episode of Kitchen Sink To Catwalk would have seen me working with the 6 contestants at Shakespeare’s Globe. (if you didn’t see it then click here to see a 4 minute summary)

Whilst sitting in front of my computer reflecting upon the impact of the programme on these ladies,  you could imagine my surprise to find  messages in my inbox from  two of the contestants, Sam and Karen.

Rather than me trying to explain what I think individuals get out of my seminars I asked Sam and Karen if I could publish their emails.

Karen Seeberg:

“A friend of mine phoned and said she was watching me smashing wood – and that was the moment when I realised why I had done the show. It doesn’t matter how good you look on the outside unless you feel good on the inside then you’ll always hold yourself back. After meeting Nikki at The Globe I gained more clarity and confidence around doing what I really love. Nikki helped me reach a turning point where I decided to follow my passion and become a holistic stylist.”

Sam Hughes

“what a positive experience I had with your workshop and funnily enough I was thinking this morning of the elation I felt when I broke the wood in half. That’s up there with things I’m really proud of! I actually think that everyone should take one of your workshops especially if they re at a crossroads in their lives as its really theraputic to clear out all the rubbish we hold onto which ultimately holds us back. Hey I found it so helpful I’m doing the two-day version to prepare me for this new path. (Sam is attending our next seminar on 25th and 26th March at The Globe)
I didn’t see the show last night so Ill catch it over the week but a couple of people have been in touch and said they really enjoyed it.”

Kitchen Sink to Catwalk will continue on the Bio Channel next Tuesday at 9pm. (SKY156/HD211)

Have a great week!

Nikki

We have a very exciting list of delegates for my next seminar at The Globe on 25th March – from accountants to models to board directors to psychic mediums. We never include the delegates title or organisation on their name badge  so you never know if you are talking to the chairman of BT or Derek Accora!!

The Big Apple Experiment is generating more interest than I imagined – we received a load more submissions over the weekend. The results are astonishing! Can someones thoughts impact on physical reality? Why not view the evidence for yourself by logging onto my Facebook page.

Don’t forget to catch Kitchen Sink To Catwalk on the Bio Channel tomorrow night where you can see me build the confidence of six middle-aged ladies who are competing for a modelling contract.

Kitchen Sink to Catwalk – 1st Episode

February 17th 2010 by Nikki Owen | Charisma on TV

I managed to catch the opening episode of Kitchen Sink to Catwalk last night on the Sky Bio Channel.

Although I worked with these ladies (see episode 4), I was still intrigued to see them right at the beginning of their journey.

Would be interested to hear what you thought?

I’m so excited! My training is featured in episode  4 of ‘ Kitchen Sink to Catwalk’, a new television programme on the Bio channel that begins on February 16th.

Six fabulous women, all aged over 40, compete for a chance to become the next big thing in modelling.

Without giving too much away (you’ll have to tune in on March 9th), I take them on a voyage of self-discovery at Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre,  working on their self-esteem which ends with a dramatic finale!  This emotional transformation, as you can imagine, produced intense feelings as they embarked on a new career.

Whilst the ladies agreed that the exercises had thrown up  ‘the unexpected’, they all found it a very positive process. In the words of one contestant, “There are (so many) women like us who live on a daily basis without exploring the things (tasks) we did today”.