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Changing a Culture of Violence in Belize, ft. ESD Instructor Renee Wentz & Founder of SHE Thing Personal Self Defense and Safety

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Renee Wentz is a marriage and family therapist by profession, Born in the USA, but living in Belize, Central America, for over 20 years and a dual citizen. She obtained a black belt in Taekwondo in the US in 2000. As part of her Tai Kwon Do school, she was required to learn and teach self defense. Months after moving to Belize she began to teach self defense.

In 2006, she completed the self-defense tract with the National Women's Martial Arts Federation. In 2017, she was part of the team that created the framework for Empowerment Self Defense Global. With ESDG, she's taught in Costa Rica and Brazil. Ms Renee, remains the only ESD instructor in Belize and has taught well over 3,500 people there with her program SHE Thing Self Defense and Personal Safety.

What We Discuss with Renee:

  • Growing up in the US and personal story.
  • Becoming the first Self Defense and ESD instructor in Belize
  • Creating SHE (Self-Defense Her Empowerment) Thing Self Defense and Personal Safety.
  • Changing the Culture of catcalling in Belize.
  • What it is like to work with people that have a culture different than that of the U.S.?
  • People and communities she has trained include underpriviledged communities and corporate communities as well as the U.N. & UNICEF and more!
  • And much more…

#SheThingSelfDefense #ESD #ESDGlobal #SelfDefense #MartialArts #ReneeWentz #MyPwr #ChangetheCulture #Podcast #Belize
Thanks, Renee Wentz!

If you enjoyed this podcast with Renee, and would like to learn more, click on the link below give a shout out on the Change the Culture FB Group!

Resources from This Episode:

SHE Thing Self-Defense and Personal Safety | Facebook

Contact Renee: rwentz@ub.edu.bz

Click here to join the Change the Culture Facebook Group!

MyPwr’s Website: www.mypwr.co.il

Listen to the Change the Culture Podcast on Spotify

Watch our Pitch Video & Watch CHANGE THE CULTURE an animated video about violence prevention

About your host, Annie Orenstein

Annie is a wife and mother and the founder/producer of "Spotlight on Women".

For the past 15 years, Annie has been creating platforms for women in the performing arts to express themselves, providing them with opportunities to discover, develop and define who they are both onstage and off. She hosted and produced Spotlight on Women Radio for two years and penned articles for local and international newspapers.

It is one of her life’s missions to help women and girls gain access to the tools they need to become empowered and healthy individuals.

For feedback and questions, email Annie at annie.orenstein@mypwr.co.il

Fill out this 5 minute feedback and enter to win a MyPwr T-Shirt!

The CHANGE THE CULTURE podcast is here to speak to individuals and professionals committed to preventing and ending interpersonal violence around the world by educating about Empowerment Self Defense!

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Renee Wentz is a marriage and family therapist by profession, Born in the USA, but living in Belize, Central America, for over 20 years and a dual citizen. She obtained a black belt in Taekwondo in the US in 2000. As part of her Tai Kwon Do school, she was required to learn and teach self defense. Months after moving to Belize she began to teach self defense.

In 2006, she completed the self-defense tract with the National Women's Martial Arts Federation. In 2017, she was part of the team that created the framework for Empowerment Self Defense Global. With ESDG, she's taught in Costa Rica and Brazil. Ms Renee, remains the only ESD instructor in Belize and has taught well over 3,500 people there with her program SHE Thing Self Defense and Personal Safety.

What We Discuss with Renee:

  • Growing up in the US and personal story.
  • Becoming the first Self Defense and ESD instructor in Belize
  • Creating SHE (Self-Defense Her Empowerment) Thing Self Defense and Personal Safety.
  • Changing the Culture of catcalling in Belize.
  • What it is like to work with people that have a culture different than that of the U.S.?
  • People and communities she has trained include underpriviledged communities and corporate communities as well as the U.N. & UNICEF and more!
  • And much more…

#SheThingSelfDefense #ESD #ESDGlobal #SelfDefense #MartialArts #ReneeWentz #MyPwr #ChangetheCulture #Podcast #Belize
Thanks, Renee Wentz!

If you enjoyed this podcast with Renee, and would like to learn more, click on the link below give a shout out on the Change the Culture FB Group!

Resources from This Episode:

SHE Thing Self-Defense and Personal Safety | Facebook

Contact Renee: rwentz@ub.edu.bz

Click here to join the Change the Culture Facebook Group!

MyPwr’s Website: www.mypwr.co.il

Listen to the Change the Culture Podcast on Spotify

Watch our Pitch Video & Watch CHANGE THE CULTURE an animated video about violence prevention

About your host, Annie Orenstein

Annie is a wife and mother and the founder/producer of "Spotlight on Women".

For the past 15 years, Annie has been creating platforms for women in the performing arts to express themselves, providing them with opportunities to discover, develop and define who they are both onstage and off. She hosted and produced Spotlight on Women Radio for two years and penned articles for local and international newspapers.

It is one of her life’s missions to help women and girls gain access to the tools they need to become empowered and healthy individuals.

For feedback and questions, email Annie at annie.orenstein@mypwr.co.il

Fill out this 5 minute feedback and enter to win a MyPwr T-Shirt!

The CHANGE THE CULTURE podcast is here to speak to individuals and professionals committed to preventing and ending interpersonal violence around the world by educating about Empowerment Self Defense!

  continue reading

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