WHAT MOVED ME         

My mother introduced me to yoga at age eight, taking me to classes, chanting mantras in the car, and filling our home with Krishna Das. Early influences of Sivananda and Bhakti Yoga shaped me deeply, and by fifteen, Jivamukti Yoga became my sacred space. With my mom’s support, I explored yoga, self-experience, and community at the OSHO Humaniversity Ashram.

At nineteen, I completed my 300h Jivamukti Teacher Training in New York, followed by the 500h Apprenticeship in Munich with my mentor Zsuzsanna Villany. After teaching in Munich, I followed my sense of adventure to Berlin in 2017, joining the Jivamukti Yoga School and passing the Advanced Board Exam the following year.

Along the way I traveled, studied Sanskrit, midwifery, and Tibetan traditions, and was introduced to Buddhism. These years have been full of learning, solitude, connection, and growth. For the past 6 years, I’ve been dedicated to training new yoga teachers, as well as leading workshops and sharing my love for yoga, bhakti, and the harmonium.

All of these experiences, and the people and places within them, have shaped who I am today: ever changing, full and empty, in love with life.

In my classes, I share these experiences through asana, silence, chanting, and the creation of space for others to connect with their own fullness and inner wisdom.