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    • How You can Calm the COVID-19 Crazies & Give Yourself Space to Grow
    • Growth in (and out) of your yoga practice
    • 5 Plants to Add to Your Home this Spring
    • So You Went to a YTT... Now What?
    • Goal Setting for Growth
    • Grounding Poses with a Twist!
    • Personal Growth: How to Keep Putting Yourself First
    • A ‘NO’ is the Doorway to Growth
    • What seeds are you planting?
    • Community Growth
  • Contributors
    • Kody Galea
    • Brooke Bonfadini
    • Brooke Davidson
    • Autumn Mulgrew
    • Emmy Rodriguez
    • George Coker
    • Kayla Paradis
    • Cristina Rojas Colloridi
  • Home
  • About
    • Contact
  • Spring Publication
    • How You can Calm the COVID-19 Crazies & Give Yourself Space to Grow
    • Growth in (and out) of your yoga practice
    • 5 Plants to Add to Your Home this Spring
    • So You Went to a YTT... Now What?
    • Goal Setting for Growth
    • Grounding Poses with a Twist!
    • Personal Growth: How to Keep Putting Yourself First
    • A ‘NO’ is the Doorway to Growth
    • What seeds are you planting?
    • Community Growth
  • Contributors
    • Kody Galea
    • Brooke Bonfadini
    • Brooke Davidson
    • Autumn Mulgrew
    • Emmy Rodriguez
    • George Coker
    • Kayla Paradis
    • Cristina Rojas Colloridi

Fit Flexy Folk Magazine ​
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George Akolade Adetokunbo Coker

George Akolade Adetokunbo Coker is the San Franciscan born son of two Nigerian immigrants. Akolade, "my blessings have arrived", as his mother calls him, would probably tell you he picked up theater in 2009, on a gray afternoon because there was nowhere to go and nothing to do. Some might tell you about how George, got picked up last minute by one production after another, maybe because "George" was the guy to call in a pinch, and maybe because he learned not to say "no" in improv class. If you asked friends, they might say George has been playing stages big and small all over the bay since 5 years old, and he was just too slow to put together that he loved it. If you asked his sisters, though, they'd probably tell you he's just a drama queen.
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​ Follow him for more on Instagram @instageorgious 

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