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YS seeks Front Desk Manager!
The Front Desk Manager is an integral part of the Yoga Sanctuary community. They bring enthusiasm, care, and intention to our shared spaces. They require strong customer service skills and the ability to respond thoughtfully under pressure. This person is responsible for building positive relationships with our students and teachers.
Diary of a Postpartum Yogi #2: Parenting is Hard
There is nothing like parenting a baby to force you into the present moment, especially when that moment is uncomfortable, hard, and/or unbelievably magical. In this way, parenting is a wonderful extension of yoga practice.
Teacher Spotlight: Beth Tascione
“I remember distinctly the moment I decided that I wanted to become a teacher. I was walking down 8th avenue (in NYC where I lived) toward home after taking a yoga class. Despite the traffic, I felt so at peace, so spacious, so limitless and full…so present. And I knew in that moment how special this practice was and how I wanted everyone to experience these kinds of sensations.”
Diary of a Postpartum Yogi #1: Getting on the Mat
I roll out my mat in the center of my living room. I used to practice asana three to five times a week. I used to relish in the familiarity of the shapes, the fluidity of my breath synced with movement…
Collective Spotlight: Chandra Cantor
“…that’s why I keep practicing… not to change myself, but to learn how to love myself as I am, no matter what.”
Sara Rose's Invitation to New Year’s Workshop!
“This year’s new year’s class theme is Bravery and Beauty. Our yoga practice will be accompanied by stories of the brave and beautiful-hearted monkey known as Hanuman.”
Lindsay's Solstice Reflection
“What yoga teaches us is that traversing the darkness is part of life.”
Community Spotlight: Angelica Castro
“Yoga has been foundational to my healing journey, releasing intergenerational trauma that lives in my body and mind, and in doing so, I have been able to reconnect and align with my authentic self.”- Angelica Castro
Bodyworker Spotlight: Naomi Ruth
I wanted to be a bodyworker since I was a teenager. Therapeutic bodywork was a regular maintenance for me while healing from minor dance injuries. Massage was a window into a pain-free existence for me as a performer, a tap dancer, and avid mover shaker.