the season for changes

The time has come. After two years in Austin, I can finally feel my roots connecting to the community here, and with that, comes a subtle shift behind the scenes.

 

When I first moved to Austin, it felt a little less hard thanks to my zoom class with Yoga Soup. We have continued virtually now for two years, and collected additional friends around the country. Your faces and our shared practice have been a constant source of joy in my life. But as I have begun to build my home in Texas, I feel that it is time to streamline my offerings all into one place.

 

For those of you who stream with me every week, it will mostly be the same. I will continue to zoom on Thursdays from 9-10am PDT, you’ll just sign up through Arketa instead of Union. Also, my class is getting a new name: Collective Fascial Re-tuning.

 

This new name aligns with the direction my work is headed—The Listening Movement programs, which focus on movement practices that encourage inward listening and listening exchanges. Movement is a unique way to tune-in. Through movement, we become more attuned to ourselves as the individual organism and our contribution to the collective organism. So to me, Re-Tuning captures this intention.

 

My final class with Yoga Soup will be on Thursday, November 16. The following week we will pause for the Thanksgiving break, and we will resume on the new platform, December 1. As we near that time, I’ll send you reminders and information for how to sign up. Moving to this hosting platform will allow me to share with you many other perks from my explorations, including class replays, additional types of classes available, a community forum, and more.

 

As for my connection to Yoga Soup, I will always consider myself part of the Yoga Soup family. I am eternally grateful to Eddie, Luca, and all of the teachers at the studio who have touched my heart and continue to inspire me. It was at Yoga Soup where I felt permission to explore what it meant to me to be a teacher, to fumble through my teaching in front of a class and learn that it will all be okay, to practice with teachers who are wise, humble, and open-hearted. I look forward to being a student during my Santa Barbara visits, a guest teacher when schedules allow, and perhaps to even offer some Listening Movement immersions in-person in their dreamy spaces. If you have a special arrangement with Yoga Soup that has allowed you to take class for trade or otherwise, please reach out to me directly so I can work with your financial needs for class. 

 

And I hope to continue seeing you on Thursdays in the zoom room!

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