Thu Apr 16 at 10:30am
YTT Info Session: FREE Meditation & Pranayama class + Q&A
Thu Apr 16 at 10:30am
Here, “living fully awake” is a simple, embodied lifestyle. Through movement, breath, partner practices, nature, and creative ritual, you’ll learn how to weave wakefulness into your daily rhythms, not by trying harder, but by allowing yourself to feel more.
Each morning begins with sadhana — our devotion to practice — and a dharma talk that frames the day. These teachings become our guideposts as we move through partner work, nature time, creative exploration, and nightly sound baths under the quiet Oklahoma sky.
Throughout the weekend you’ll create small rituals of awakening: yoga & meditation, simple practices to return to joy, and tender reminders for yourself and others that life is too precious to sleepwalk through!
Come ready to breathe deeper, laugh harder, move your body, connect with women who see you, and walk back into your life with a clearer, brighter flame.
“This is it. You’re alive. Enjoy it.” - Alan Watts
Yoga helps with injury recovery like a physical therapist, providing gentle and supportive movements to aid in the healing process. It can help improve flexibility, reduce pain and stiffness, and increase overall mobility. Plus, it's a lot more relaxing than going to a physical therapy appointment.
A typical yoga class is like a good movie - it lasts long enough to tell a story, but not so long that you start to nod off. Most classes run between 60-90 minutes, but there are also shorter and longer options available, depending on your schedule and attention span.
Absolutely! Yoga is like a prenatal and postpartum superhero. It can help improve your strength, flexibility, and endurance during pregnancy, and can also help you recover faster after giving birth. Plus, it's a lot more fun than lying in bed all day.
Yoga helps with mental health like a therapist, only without the couch and notepad. It can help you learn to manage your thoughts and emotions, increase self-awareness, and reduce symptoms of anxiety and depression. Plus, it's a lot more fun than lying on a couch talking about your childhood.
Yoga is like a self-esteem superhero! It helps you build strength, flexibility, and balance, which can boost your confidence. Plus, the mindfulness aspect of yoga teaches you to be kinder to yourself and appreciate your body for what it can do, rather than how it looks.