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PRESS RELEASE FROM YOGO!
YOGO is excited to officially launch its new Food Trees for Poverty program—an international, environmental restoration and poverty-alleviation partnership that will help improve the quality of life for impoverished families in Cameroon, Kenya, Senegal, Uganda, Tanzania, Belize, Honduras, and Panama.
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By Ashley Shires
All the teachers we’re bringing into the academy are showing up big time, really wanting to share their wisdom in a practical, educational way...
By Ashley Shires
Writing helps me process the world, revealing the broken parts and the beautiful parts simultaneously. It allows me to express on the outside what I am feeling and thinking on the inside, something a polite Southern girl is generally not encouraged to do...
PRESS RELEASE FROM WANDERLUST
So excited to tell you that Wanderlust is returning to Squaw Valley, CA for an unforgettable, four-day retreat. Located at the beautiful Squaw Valley resort Wanderlust gathers a unique combination of yoga, music, speakers and outdoor adventure to create the ultimate restorative getaway.
By SF Yoga Mag
The Sat Nam Festival is created from a passion for beautiful music and Kundalini Yoga. It is a celebration of the joy and rejuvenation of Kundalini Yoga and the healing and uplifting powers of Kundalini music. It is a festival where friends become family and everyone supports each other on this journey we call life...
By Dana Lee
Entrepreneurial life enlivens me! Having something that is mine, where I’m driving the train is invigorating. Being able to make the choices, to have the responsibility and to know that I’ll get to see the clear results of my own decisions is the absolute best...
By Rachel Nichols
If you love crystals, astrology and leggings, you need to check out the super cool activewear brand, Confused Girl, founded by Giovanna Silvestre...
By Rachel Nichols
Gabby Bernstein, inspirational speaker, Hay House author and “spirit junkie,” came to San Francisco to speak to nearly 1,000 people last Friday, Oct. 7 at Grace Cathedral about her latest book, The Universe Has Your Back. The book, which was released Sept. 27, is already a #1 New York Times bestseller.
By Patricia Gums
At Daybreaker, we dance our faces off before work and feel gloriously healthy while doing so. We gather in community to participate in something greater than ourselves...
By Christy O'Connell
As we unrolled our mats, we were in for a treat. Today’s yoga was going to be Boxing Yoga. I definitely hadn’t done this before and was very curious what Martine Hamers-Scavenius had in store for us. She took us through traditional poses however, incorporated boxing moves...
By Rachel Nichols
Do you want to learn how to come back to your natural state of bliss, joy, celebration or find that place of deep silence? Awakening to our deepest potential is what Juan Pablo Barahona’s shamanic yoga classes are all about, and he will be teaching students how to get there at the upcoming Enchanted Forest Gathering in Mendocino on July 22-24...
By M Ryan Saldivar
Through observing our Yoga practice and scanning what muscles are engaging in the asanas we can develop the posture of royalty, and maintain healthy joints through the lifespan...
By Kelly Finnegan
One of my most challenging locations was in Malaysia, last summer. It rained almost every day and despite the torrential downpour, I went ahead and worked with my clients, who had booked sessions during the days of the storm. It definitely was hard to keep my gear dry, but there was a unique quality to shooting in the rain that you just can't achieve on a sunny day...
By Courtney Aldor
With her infectious smile and upbeat sense of humor, Lesley Desaulnier has quickly become one of Marin’s most in-demand yoga teachers. In fact, when she first arrived from New York and a friend brought me to her class at Yogaworks, it was under the condition that I not tell anyone...
By Kelly Finnegan
I immediately felt relaxed and open to this experience because of my love of self-acceptance. I spend a great deal of time and energy working on building up my personal value, which has no ties to society’s illusive perception of worth. In spite of all this great work that I do, it is exactly what I just called it: work.