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Aisha is a marketing professional, who packed her bags to explore living in the world outside of her home country (well not really because so far, it’s been just one) an avid listener she is most importantly, a millennial that likes phone calls! A fitness enthusiast (not trainer), when Aisha is not navigating the crazy world of trying to make people do the things she wants them to, you can find her kicking ass and taking names at the gym (literally, because kickboxing is one of her faves!).

Much Ado About Fitness.

By: ish! February 10, 2020February 29, 2020
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