ABOUT ME
Since 2009 I have been consistently teaching classes and working with individuals through yoga. After personally experiencing ongoing benefits, relief from various health issues, and transformation through continuous practice, it became clear that this was going to be part of my daily lifestyle. I also realized that I care deeply about sharing it with others.
For me, Yoga is a lifelong practice and study that is my mission to share. These teachings are beautiful, authentic, and relevant.
My Story
I’m a mother of a typical teenage daughter and a rambunctious young son. I started dealing with chronic and debilitating back pain at the age of 12. There were times I could not walk. Doctors prescribed medicine for the pain and that was all they could do. I began going to yoga classes and the pain was significantly better. I came to yoga in 2005 and it was this practice that healed my back and addressed other complex health issues. Over time, I was able to stop taking all prescription medications and start feeling more connected to myself and my health.
This motivated me to become a yoga teacher so that I could share the benefits with others and keep myself immersed in the process. I was enthralled with yoga’s wisdom and the benefits that I was seeing. In 2010, I completed a 200 hour teacher training order to share this practice with hopes of helping others. Eventually I began another training and one of the requirements was to work personally with a mentor in the same tradition. Since then, not only is my chronic back pain completely GONE, many of the other basic life issues have improved and actually transformed.
This practice has taken me beyond overcoming physical issues and improved my most important relationships. Yoga helped me to become a better parent to my children, to leave a bad relationship, and to live my life with presence and joy.
In 2015 I began another teacher training within a lineage of yoga called Viniyoga (meaning “appropriate application”) that is maintained by a teacher-to-student tradition. The concepts and ideas were passed down by Krisnamacharya to his son T.K.V. Desikachar who were both exceptional healers and teachers. Much of the yoga we know in the West came from their teachings. In 2016 I received a 300 hour certification in this tradition and in 2021 completed a four-year, 1008+ hour yoga therapy program within the same lineage.
My training and experience are approximately equivalent, in terms of time and requirements, to a Ph.D in the therapeutic application of yoga.
MY TRAINING
I have completed four certifications:
- 200-hr Teacher Training
- 300-hr Teacher Training
- 32-hr Yoga Intensive
- 4-year, 1008-hr Yoga Therapist Certification
I teach and practice in the lineage of T.K.V. Desikachar and T. Krishnamacharya. What does this mean? T. Krishnamacharya was a healer, teacher, and scholar, to say the least, and was considered to be the father of modern yoga. He was the teacher of many of the yogis we know today such as B.K.S Iyengar, Pattabhi Jois, and Indra Devi to name a few. One of his students, Mr. T.K.V. Desikachar, was also his son. My teacher, Mr. Chase Bossart (The Yoga Well Institute, CA), was a student of Mr. T.K.V. Desikachar for over 20 years.
It is my intention to form a relationship with you in order to share the depth this practice has to offer. Connect with the innate wisdom and potential that resides within each body, mind, and spirit.
It is my great joy to pass on what I have learned to those needing help or wishing to learn more about the deep benefits of yoga.