Recently, ZAM Jewelry took part in the Move Her Mind Summit, an inspiring gathering hosted by ASICS that brought together athletes, influencers and creatives to connect and inspire others, so everyone can achieve a sound mind in a sound body. The event was rooted in the ASIC team's belief that “It’s time more women and girls experience the positive physical and mental benefits of exercise. It’s time for change. It’s time to Move Her Mind.”
The event featured Olympic Athletes Deena Kastor and Valarie Allman, along with notable professional athletes, Makenna Myler and Taliyah Brooks, as well wellness Influencers Meaghan Murray, and Meghann Featherstun.
What began as a thoughtful invitation quickly became a deeply meaningful experience. Throughout the evening, the ZAM Jewelry booth became a place of connection, conversation, and shared stories. Athletes stopped by to express how much they loved the brand and how the pieces resonated with their own journeys, moments that served as a powerful reminder of why ZAM was created in the first place.
Beyond ZAM Jewelry’s appearance, the summit was also filled with energy and intention. Athletes openly shared the challenges they’ve faced, the rituals they rely on to stay grounded, and the ways they continue to choose themselves every day. The message was clear: empowerment isn’t a destination, it’s a practice.
The atmosphere wasn’t just about discussion though, guests also enjoyed a yummy mac and cheese buffet bar, and a spread of delicious cupcakes, creating the perfect backdrop for meaningful connection, laughter, and a satisfied tummy ;)
The weekend left ZAM feeling inspired, grounded, and grateful to ASICS team for hosting such a thoughtful event, to the athletes who shared how much ZAM impacted them, and to the community of women who continue to support women.
ZAM Jewelry will continue to support women in avenues like this, as being a vehicle that drives you to live as the woman you are becoming will remain at the core of ZAM’s mission of women’s empowerment.
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