Kula has many definitions and meanings throughout the world, but one of the more pervasive meanings for the word is family or community. And here, I want to honor and continue to share the people, studies, and communities that have deeply influenced me. Take a look...

  • Lisa Benner - Rooted and steeped are the best words I can find for Lisa, an amazing support to any practice.

  • Illumina Yoga - An explorative and creative approach to the practice.

  • Clara Roberts-Oss - Clara is beyond refreshing with her playfulness, creativity and presence. Everyone should try at least one class with her. (Stole the idea of a kula page from her _/|\_ )

  • Shri Yoga - Elizabeth Rossa's studio in lower Manhattan...I haven't found anywhere so quiet and peaceful.

  • Scentelate - You can feel anxiety, stress, and worry just melt off of you the second you step into this little shop.

  • Bread & Yoga - Beautiful community that supports yoga, nutrition, children's education/after school programs and so much more.

  • Sonic Yoga - My home for quite some time as I began developing my practice and training - some amazing souls here!

  • Jere Friedman - A beautiful approach to sound and its may implications. If you can catch a meditation or workshop with him you should!

  • Bernie Clark - Amazing depth of knowledge for different maps of the body and the practice of yin.