Sunday Wellness: Conscious Breathwork & Meditation At Flow Yoga Westgate with Michaela W.
This event is designed to help you reconnect with yourself, release what no longer serves you, and step into greater clarity and inner peace.
What to Expect:
Part One: We’ll begin with a guided breathwork journey using specific techniques to help your body access and release repressed emotions and energies. This practice supports emotional healing, stress relief, and mental clarity, allowing you to feel lighter and more in tune with yourself.
Part Two: After the activation breathwork, I’ll guide you through restorative breathing techniques and a gentle meditation to help integrate your experience. This part will invite deeper relaxation and a sense of calm, supporting your body’s natural healing abilities.
Community Connection: We’ll close with an optional sharing circle in a safe, compassionate space where you can connect with others, reflect on your experience, and feel fully supported in your journey.
No prior experience is needed. Whether you're completely new to breathwork or have practiced before, you’re welcome to join us! Come as you are and allow yourself to breathe, release, and reconnect in a space of openness and transformation.
Aliz Axmann is a national board-certified health & wellness coach, a 500HR yoga teacher, and a certified meditation teacher and somatic breathwork facilitator with a background in biology, exercise science, and business. She specializes in supporting and guiding busy professionals to clear emotional blocks, release repressed emotions, and connect with their true selves using evidence-based methods, mindfulness, breathwork, and trauma-informed approaches. Her work is deeply rooted in her personal journey from a decade-long corporate career and resulting burnout to achieving health and well-being. Aliz also brings over 15 years of experience in learning and practicing yoga, meditation, and breathwork across the US, Central America, India, and Indonesia. As an empath and highly sensitive person, she brings a kind, compassionate, and heart-centered approach to her work.
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