Mother-Daughter Generational Health
Mother-Daughter Generational Health
Photo by Rupa Kapoor //Diane and Desiree are both certified yoga instructors.
Diane Nathanson blew shofar while a cantor in Sarasota before moving to Atlanta.
Photo by Beth Intro Photography // Mother and daughter practice what they preach in healthy mind and body lifestyles.
What does a 75-year-old retired cantor have in common with a 41-year-old pregnant woman?
Diane Nathanson, classically trained musician and cantor, retired to Atlanta to stay fit and have fun with daughter, health guru Desiree Nathanson, who operates Interfusion Fitness. Both are certified yoga instructors.
Diane, who served as a cantor in Sarasota, Fla., got interested in health and wellness when her then-37-year-old husband and Desiree’s father had a devastating stroke, which left him with impaired speech and activity range. Diane said, “Desiree was only 1 when he became extremely limited, and she began observing and studying us staying physically active through the Nautilus workout method and thus, understanding the mechanics and equipment. Now she teaches seven classes a week while expecting her second child.”