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kimberly carson, mph, ryt, is a health
educator and yoga therapist who specializes in the use of yoga
and meditation for medical concerns. For the last 10 years,
Kimberly has taught medical patients, including pain patients,
heart disease patients, cancer patients, and the morbidly obese,
at Duke University Medical Center. Also while at Duke, she co-developed
and served as a teacher on research protocols using yoga and
meditation targeting pain conditions (e.g., chronic low back
pain, cancer pain, treatment-related arthralgia). Currently,
Kimberly co-directs a therapeutic yoga for seniors teacher training
program at Duke’s Integrative Medicine.
Click here to go to Kimberly's website...
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emilee coulter-thompson, msw,
ryt, discovered yoga in 2000 while finishing her Master
of Social Work degree, and yoga has inspired her ever since.
Teaching yoga supports Emilee’s strong commitment to social
justice, including over a decade of work with trauma survivors
and advocacy to end violence and promote women’s health.
Realizing yoga’s potential to empower individuals and transform
communities, in 2006 Emilee became a Certified Kripalu Yoga Teacher
and Living Yoga Volunteer Teacher. She also completed the teacher
training and apprenticeship at amrita: a sanctuary for yoga in
2008. Through yoga teaching Emilee aims to create a culture of
liberation in which all beings thrive.
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vicky
davies has been practicing yoga since the
1980’s though she still has tight hamstrings. For her, yoga
is a way of life and a great passion. She has been studying Anusara
yoga since 2000. She welcomes students to experience the
rhythm of their breath and to listen to the wisdom within their heart.
Deepest thanks to her teachers who have assisted her along this
continually unfolding path.
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kate dessommes is working
full time as a yoga instructor in the Portland Metro area teaching
a blend of Iyengar and Anusara style yoga and Buddhist meditation.
Her practice focuses on Karma Yoga and she serves on the board
of Living Yoga and volunteer teaches through Living Yoga
and at Maplewood Elementary. She specializes in yoga for
relaxation, pregnancy, treatment of addiction, and yoga for adults
and children suffering with ADD and related illnesses. Kate has
been practicing yoga since 1999, and is very grateful to all of
her teachers, without whose help and guidance she would not be
able to teach: Luciana Proano, Julie Gudmestad, Julie Lawrence,
Donna Farhi, John Friend, and Sarahjoy. Reach Kate through her
website at tualatinyoga.com,
by phone 503-804-9094, or by email:
tualatinyogastudio@yahoo.com
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liz
eisman, lmt, has been a licensed massage
therapist since 1995 and a yoga student since 1991. She began studying
Anusara yoga in 2000 and completed a year-long apprenticeship with
Sarahjoy Marsh. She has also studied extensively with John Friend,
completed the Level I & II Anusara Teacher Trainings, and the
Anusara Mini Therapeutic Training. Her warmth, enthusiasm, and
attention to detail make her an excellent teacher for both new and
seasoned students. In her classes students are encouraged to honor
their bodies while exploring their perceived ideas of limitation. She
can be reached at 503-422-3257.
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leighann franson assists
a number of classes. She'll be writing more about herself shortly.
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lani
jelen has been a student of yoga for more
than 30 years and, through teaching, has encouraged and inspired
students at all levels of practice for the last 17 years. Discovering
the power and depth of yoga is her passionate interest and sharing this
discovery with her students is a great joy in her life. Lani teaches
with a focus on the inner experience of yoga; through breath and
movement she guides students to access their deepest inner strength and
to sustain awareness of its presence. She honors her teachers John
Friend, Richard Freeman, and Rodney Yee and continues on-going studies
with Sarahjoy Marsh and other visiting teachers.
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susana
laborde-blaj began practicing yoga in 1993 and has been teaching since 1996, when she took her first teacher training with Federico Enriquez,
Indra Devi’s pupil. She worked extensively in Mexico City, Oaxaca and teaching workshops throughout Mexico. In 2008 she moved to the Portland area with
her husband and two sons. Always willing to learn and grow in her life, in her yoga practice and in her teaching, she is completing a 200 hrs Yoga Alliance
certification plus a one-year mentorship at amrita: a sanctuary for yoga. She is also a Reiki Master and a certified Thai Massage practitioner.
“Susana has a precise and nurturing approach. Her students note how her classes open their bodies, still their minds and touch their hearts.”
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sarahjoy
marsh, ma, certified yoga instructor and teacher
trainer,
has been dedicated to the heart's awakening through yoga since
1990, and teaching since 1994. Sarahjoy founded amrita: a
sanctuary for yoga in Portland, Oregon, as a place of homecoming
for
the community.
She has produced two instructional yoga CDs, River of Devotion
and Rooted in the Dharma. Sarahjoy is also the founder and
director
of Living Yoga, a non-profit outreach program teaching yoga
in prisons, drug and alcohol rehabilitation centers, battered
women's shelters and for homeless youth. Living Yoga is the
feature of a documentary, Yoga and the Tao of Service, produced
by World Soul Music and Kirk Mann. A lover of the mystical
traditions of the world, she lives and teaches with joy, sincerity
and
passion.
email:
sarahjoy@yogajoy.net
Click here
to go to sarahjoy's website...
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lynn
morrison, lmt, ryt, has been practicing yoga for
more than 20 years. She took her practice with her as she
led wilderness expeditions
and taught technical skills for the National Outdoor
Leadership School in Chile, Alaska, Mexico and
the western U.S. After having a child and settling down long
enough in one place to study with a teacher, Lynn took her
teaching skills and brought them to yoga. She took a 200-hour
teacher training with Lynne Minton in Anchorage, Alaska and
then studied with Sarahjoy Marsh in 2004 completing another
200 hour training. Says Lynn, “I love sharing yoga with
others. Yoga is medicine. It grounds me in the present, puts
me in touch with my body and relaxes my mental and emotional
state.” Lynn owns the business My Bodyworks and can be reached through
email at: info@mybodyworks.net
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patricia
navin, rn, ryt, found her way to a consistent yoga practice
in 1998 and has been teaching since early 2004. Her approach
is good-natured and supportive, combining a light heart
with a deep appreciation for yoga's profound effects.
Patricia is honored to be joining the amrita teaching community
after completing Sarahjoy's level I teacher training, and gives
thanks to her previous teacher Julie Lawrence as well as those
who have influenced her practice through books and tapes.
Patricia works as a community health nurse with new parents
and their babies. She can be reached at 503-481-1364 or patricianavin@netscape.net
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nikki
perry, ryt, began practicing yoga in 2000 as a way
to bring grounding and inspiration to her work in the field
of youth outreach. In 2007 she completed a 200-hour yoga teacher
training with Ana Forrest, and a second 200-hour teacher training
and apprenticeship at amrita: a sanctuary for yoga with Sarahjoy
Marsh. Since 2008 she has specialized in teaching the basics
of yoga
and
alignment
to beginning students at amrita. Nikki's supportive style of
teaching encourages students to find their own path by connecting
to the body and breath with awareness and compassion.
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kimberley
mcnair scott teaches the Monday morning 7am class,
as well as rotating through the Friday 5:30pm class. She'll
be
writing
more about herself shortly.
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emily
soiney, pt, dpt, ryt, began exploring yoga in 1997
and has taught since 2004. After earning her doctorate in
physical
therapy,
she finished two 200-hour yoga teacher trainings and an apprenticeship
at amrita. Emily has been honored to facilitate healing for
individuals of all ages and abilities through yoga. Her teaching
style empowers students to flow through each joy-filled practice.
Emily is the owner of Shine
Integrative Physical Therapy
and can be reached through this site.
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