It was damp and cool when I woke up, one of the first mornings that really felt like fall. I...
May, 2023 As a yoga instructor who has been teaching since I was 25, and who prefers a slow and gentle...
Thank you to our friends at The Birthing Inn, Tacoma’s only free standing birth center, for asking Source Yoga to write an article for their blog about Prenatal Yoga. The Birthing Inn practices a family-centered, holistic, alternative approach to birth. Since opening their doors in 1999, The Birthing Inn has welcomed nearly...
Rebecca Ray has been a part of the Source Yoga Community since 2006, first as a student, then as a...
Rachelle Koren has been teaching at Source Yoga on and off for about a year. She brings a true passion for yoga and personal growth to her classes, and loves helping people slow down.
Melissa Cotter joined the Source Yoga teaching staff this year. Melissa enjoys teaching dynamic, alignment based flow classes that both honor and challenge the body, mind and spirit.
Kelly’s yogic journey began in a class right here at Source Yoga. Inspired by the teachers and Source community, she went on to receive her 200-hour teaching certificate with Theresa Elliott & Kathryn Payne of Pacific Yoga in Seattle.
Tabitha joined the Source Yoga teaching staff in 2014, and students have been enjoying her gentle nature since then. She brings an inner quiet to all she does.
Lori Ferry just recently joined our teaching staff. She feels very blessed to guide as a 200RYT Yoga Teacher and Reiki Master. Her passions towards Mindfulness Meditation, Yoga Nidra, Yin Yoga and Restorative Yoga as well as Energy Healing work flows intuitively in her daily life and loves to share...
Tiffany Speir has been a long time Source teacher – her first class teaching with us was in 2011. But really,...
"These yoga classes are instant reminders that the only constant in life is change! I cherish each class and the students who allow me to spend time with them."
A few weeks ago, I wrote a piece about 5 reasons I love to slow down in my yoga practice. There are many different ways we come home to ourselves in our yoga practice, and each person’s practice is uniquely their own. What I love about yoga may not be what you love about yoga, so I wanted to get the voices of some other yoga practitioners about what they love. I started by inviting Source teacher Kristin Davidson to share her “5 reasons…”