Who's Who in Miami Lakes: Paula Liu

Sports By Linda Trischitta, Editor Thursday, February 17, 2022

      Paula Liu, 71, is an independent Medicare specialist who sells medical insurance. 

     At sunrise, Liu also puts her yoga students through their poses at Miami Lakes Athletic Club, a teaching job she’s held since 2004. 

     And on many nights when the Miami Heat play, this former competitive ballroom dancer performs hip-hop moves before thousands of people with the NBA team’s Golden Oldies squad.

     A yoga practitioner for 30 years, she moves as though she is 40 years younger.

     Liu is famous for her teal mane, a happy salon accident, which she kept.  She studies ballroom dance for fun and takes three lessons each week.

     Liu is also a regular contributor to the Workout column in The Miami Laker.

Q: Where are you from and what is your background?

A:  I was born to Chinese parents in Taiwan, where my brother and I were raised. I came alone to the United States when I was 20 to finish my Bachelor of Arts degree in business administration at Central Connecticut State University. I’m an American.

Q: What do you most like about Miami Lakes? 

A:  I’m here since 1996. I used to live on the beach, but it would take me a half an hour or more to get to I-95 while working in the insurance business. I like the convenience for commuting for my work. And the people. I just love the small town, tight-knit community feeling. I used to travel to teach. I quit everywhere else and [teach] here. It’s just family-oriented and I love it here. 

Q: What do you dislike about the town?  

A:  I can’t say anything that I dislike. I can enjoy a quiet life here and I want to until the day I croak. I’m a tropical girl, I’m not going anywhere else to start a new life. My friends, my life is here.  

Q: What are the demands/responsibilities of your current position and what do you hope to accomplish?   

A: I think yoga teaches me to be less attached. My goal is to serve, especially in the yoga community. With the Miami Heat, I’m an entertainer. In insurance, I serve my clients. So my goal in life is to make sure everybody I meet is happy. And that makes me happy. I just want a peaceful life. I am a Buddhist, keeping with Buddhist philosophy.

Q: What is your biggest accomplishment, personal or career? 

A:  My family, my children. I raised two wonderful individuals. I married and divorced, and have a son Timothy Den, a financial planner and a daughter

Celeste Den, an actress. As a single mother after the divorce, it was not an easy journey, but I did it. And I have a grandson, Timothy’s son Rafael Den, he’s 9. He’s the apple of my eye, they live in Chicago.

Also, being independent, not relying on my family for anything. Confidence, I think that’s my biggest accomplishment. I’m very bossy.  

Q: What would you rather be doing, what is your fantasy career?  

A: A dancer, when I was little like every little girl wants to be a ballerina. I just wanted to dance, either ballet or whatever. I just wanted to be on stage. After my kids were grown, I was able to go back to what I wanted to do all my life. I had the money, I had the time. Ballroom fits perfectly.  

Q:  What books are you reading, any podcasts that you’re listening to?  

A:  Not any recently. Right now, I’m just too busy. 

Q: What have you binge-watched on TV?  

A:  I’m really into K-Drama, “Squid Game” [which streams on Netflix]. I can’t imagine how creative the writers and producers have to be to come up with stories like that. 

Q: Where did you last travel to on a vacation? 

A:  Vancouver. I went there for Christmas to see my brother and his family during record-setting cold weather, Celsius -25 (-13 F). I literally froze. But it was wonderful.