By Sara Lashbrook
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By Natalie Belden
This year’s Floyd Yoga Jam was certainly not one to miss. We honored our sacred mother earth dancing to the roaring thunder and singing in the pouring rain, we dove deep into self-discovery at the countless yoga classes and workshops, and we connected as a family no matter where you came from…
By Autumn Feldmeier
they had Buddy Benches with the words “Need a Friend? Take a Seat” boldly painted on them stationed throughout the festival. It wasn't uncommon to see a crowd around these benches but, even sweeter, the one on one interactions between very different looking people…
By Janice Brooks
The adage “begin with the end in mind” has been expert advice for many high power executives, and on many levels Yoga teachers in the course of planning out their Yoga class also adhere to that principle. So, I shall begin by saying this: Get your ticket now, today, for the 2019 Telluride Yoga Festival. There, I said it…
By Rachel Nichols
As Northern California’s Wine Country approaches the one year anniversary of the devastating wildfires that swept through the region, burning thousands of acres, structures and homes, the community is still picking up the pieces and adjusting to new normals…
By Gregg A. Jackson
If I was to be most honest and revealing, I think the breakthrough workshop of the week was from Akah Jackson, the husband/male singer for Aykanna. His workshop was titled “Vibrate! Fuel for Transformation and Longevity," and it certainly was that…
By Pennie Nichols
Yoga is for everyone. Even if you were not able to attend the entirety of the festival, we wanted everyone to have the opportunity to experience some of the magic and connection that happened all weekend long…
By Rachel Nichols
In the fast-paced, “do more,” “be better” world we live in, it’s easy to get lost in our days as we find ourselves operating on autopilot and checking things off our never-ending to-do lists as quickly as possible. Sometimes even doing our yoga or meditation practice can begin to feel like a chore, another thing “to do”…