Sat Mar 7 at 10am
Free Yoga in San Gabriel Park
Sat Mar 7 at 10am
Together, we’ll explore the Crone not as decline, but as sovereign power, embodied wisdom, and liberation. Through gentle Yin yoga focused on meridian lines, guided meditation, and honest heart-centered conversation, you’ll learn to listen deeply to your changing body, release cultural narratives of shame, and embrace this chapter as a spiritual initiation into wholeness.
We are honored to welcome Dr. Andrea Goebel as our guest for an intimate Q&A session. Dr. Goebel brings decades of experience in women’s health and integrative care, bridging medical science and soulful healing. Her background includes OB/GYN medicine, integrative nutrition, menopause support, and end-of-life doula coaching.
Each participant will receive a beautifully curated packet of resources to support continued reflection and self-care beyond the workshop.
Space is limited to 25 participants.
Reserve your spot early and join us in honoring the wisdom years as a radiant unfolding, not an ending, but a return home to your truest self.
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