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Anne Marie

Anne Marie has been practicing yoga for 10 years and is a certified 200-hour yoga teacher.  She believes yoga is a journey of movement, intention setting, expanding boundaries and breathing.  As an athlete, she believes yoga can be used to build strength, create flexibility and more importantly, prevent injuries.  Anne Marie hopes to extend yoga beyond the mat and break her students free of any self-imposed boundaries.


Barbara

For Barbara, 2009 was the year of exploration. The first solo trip of her life was to The Dominica. It was on this adventure she was asked by total strangers to try something new. Yoga!

There she was. Standing on a rooftop, overlooking the beautiful blue ocean. The sun was kissing her skin and the warm salty breeze was blowing through her hair. It was at this moment, she felt a shift in her mental and physical self. She fell in love with Yoga!

Soon she was back home in cold windy Minnesota. It was an easy YES when she received the coupon for a week of free Hot Yoga sessions in the city. What started from there has been growing ever since. Barbara received her 200hr teacher training certificate soon after.

Since then, Barbara has moved to Maryland and has continued her extensive career in healthcare. By day she often manages some of the busiest facilities in our area. Teaching Yoga in the evenings and weekends has been the perfect balance.  She has taken great pride in learning and teaching her craft for the past decade. Especially her type of Yoga, Vinyasa.


Brian

Brian completed 500 hours of yoga teacher training, is level 2 Reiki certified, and has extended experience as an inspirational coach and private instructor!


Christie

Christie is an 11 year practitioner and 500-hour certified yoga instructor. Her specialties include : power, vinyasa, gentle and restorative practices, Iyengar methods. She has spent many years focused on breath work, core stability, muscle awareness, mind+body connection, some injuries, meditation and deep self introspection. She also works as a wellness advisor and nutrition coach offering a private plan for individual needs.


Harmony (Bhavana)

Yoga is an art and science of healthy living. Bhavana grew up practicing traditional Indian Yoga, and began her yoga journey in her college days. Since then her interest grew even stronger when she noticed a transformative ability in herself to find peace and Harmony in challenging times. She personally benefited through relief from headaches, and neck pain, by practicing yoga and meditation. So she decided to teach yoga for better health and well-being of humankind and community.

She received her 200+ hours of yoga teacher training and certificate from Yoga Point, Yog Vidhya Gurukul, India. She focuses on mind and body connection with breath awareness in every asana pose.  She holds a Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD) degree from the University of Florida and works as a clinical Pharmacist.  She has a good blend of knowledge of the human body, physiology, and science.  She firmly believes that a well-chosen set of asanas, combined with pranayama (breathing techniques), shatkarmas (cleansing technique), meditation, and yoga Nidra, are effective in reducing tensions from both the mental and physical levels.


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Jessica

Jessica has taught in the Baltimore area yoga community for over 11 years. In addition to having trained with the esteemed Kim Manfredi, Jessica completed 500 hours of teacher training studying primarily with Yoganand Michael Carroll. Being a perpetual student, she has additional study in areas of yoga4cancer, gentle yoga, yoga for pain management, yin yoga, restorative yoga, and more.

Before delving into yoga study, Jessica completed her Master’s of Arts Degree and is a registered art therapist. Her experience as an art therapist allowed for the use of artistic expression as a primary tool for helping others improve emotional health and healing.

Jessica's teaching style is catered to the students and their needs while inviting opportunities for depth, self-care, personal growth, and joy.


Kayla

Kayla is a yoga instructor and stretch practitioner based in Baltimore, Maryland. She first discovered yoga in 2017 and decided to begin teaching yoga in 2021 where she could put all her passion and knowledge to good use! Before discovering yoga, she came from a culinary background and took a pivot to follow her dreams and give her feet a rest from those 10-hour shifts. She utilized stretching and yoga to help ease the tension and discomfort of daily life tasks. She soon realized that other people also experienced daily pains from lower back pain to tight traps and shoulders. Kayla has led many classes to help aid in the chronic discomfort and pain that lives amongst everyday people. Kayla is a 200HR-RYT, Vinyasa focused, and a certified stretch practitioner which allows her to physically assist you through your stretches. If you like a class focused on strength and flexibility, then join Kayla’s Power Vinyasa class!


Libby

Not knowing what to expect, Libby signed up for her friend’s community yoga class in spring of 2014. Noticing the physical, mental and spiritual benefits yoga provided, Libby dabbled in yoga classes trying to find her niche for a few years thereafter. When Libby moved to DC in 2017, she fully hopped on the yoga train and began to regularly practice yoga as a refuge from the “hustle and bustle” of everyday life. Originally looking to deepen her practice, Libby completed her yoga teacher training at Yoga Heights DC in May of 2018. She began teaching in August 2019 to empower others to stay present on and off the mat and became a 200-hour registered yoga teacher.

Libby’s classes can be described as grounded, connected and fluid. She loves creating a sanctuary environment for students so that they feel supported, safe, and brave to try new things. Libby offers many variations of poses so students can find what works best for them. In addition to her 200-hour training, Libby completed both a 30-hour Yin Yoga certification and an Accessible Yoga Training. Libby serves as an Accessible Yoga Ambassador in order to help increase yoga access to systemically disadvantaged communities.


Maryam

Maryam has been practicing yoga for over 15 years and is a 200-hour registered yoga teacher. She completed her teachers training in 2022 at Yogi Hari’s Ashram (Florida), where she acquired an in-depth knowledge about postures, breathing techniques, and spiritual elements of yoga teaching. She strongly believes that yoga can be practiced at any age and stage, if one truly enjoys the practice.

Maryam believes that yoga, if practiced regularly, can help deal with anxiety and depression. She is particularly passionate about breathing and relaxing postures, and how it can benefit one in connecting with mind, body, and spirit.

Maryam is passionate about Ayurveda practices to achieve balance in everyday life, and understands the cooling or heating effects of asanas on the body. Learning yoga poses from an Ayurvedic perspective is helpful for determining which poses would bring you optimal wellness.


Melanie

Melanie is a 200 HR Yoga Certified Instructor (RYS) and has been studying the benefits of yoga for over two decades. Her yoga path began when she was a she was a single mom to a toddler. A good friend noticed how burned out she was and asked if she’d ever tried yoga. During that time, Melanie discovered these pockets of time dedicated to protecting her peace. It relieved her stress, soothed her aches, gaged her emotions, and began to transform her body.

Melanie’s favorite style of yoga is Hot Vinyasa. The heat allows practitioners to quickly quiet the mind, release tension from the body, flow with natural rhythm, and go deeper into poses.


Mia

Mia is a 200-Hour Registered Yoga Teacher who teaches alignment-based Beginner and Intermediate level Hatha yoga classes as well as Senior and Gentle Yoga.  Mia is dedicated to supporting the well-being of mind, body, and spirit through the practice of yoga and meditation.  She believes in the transformative and healing power of the practice and is passionate about making the practice of yoga accessible, joyful, and an integral part of people’s otherwise busy lives.

  Mia values her students and she looks forward to bringing ease and mobility to all bodies by sharing her knowledge and experience of yoga practice with each and everyone who joins her class.


Paul

Paul enjoys teaching qigong both at Yoga Revelation and in the adjunct faculty at the Prince Georges Community College. Additionally, he has provided tai chi and qigong at various assisted living facilities, rehabilitation centers, and retirement communities throughout Baltimore and DC. Upon receiving his personal training certification from the American Council on Exercise in 1997, while serving as personal trainer and weight supervisor for the University of Maryland Campus Recreation Center, he integrated short form tai chi and qigong to reinforce breathing and visual imagery to help clients achieve a state of calmness and manage pain and anxiety. Paul leverages his unique talents to bring a robust physical and meditative practice to his clients. As an accomplished musician and former musical director for The Walter Reed Army Institute of Research (WRAIR) where he lectured on the topic of using music as a motivational strategy, he incorporates music and motivational techniques that build confidences and strengthens his client’s abilities to manage and cope with the challenges of daily life.


Ranya

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Samantha

Samantha earned her 200 hour RYT in Towson in 2006. She loves the power vinyasa and ashtanga style of yoga and believes the practice and aspect of yoga is truly transformational for anyone’s life. When she’s not teaching or practicing yoga, you can find Sam with her toddler roller skating, out in nature or at a dog park with her puppy and her husband and daughter. 


Sarah Paz

Sarah Paz is an intuitive sound healing guide, handpan & laughter play lab facilitator, event organizer, classically trained musician, visual artist & graphic designer. As an event organizer, her vision is to assist community leaders in creating long-term, sustainable events focused on calmUNITY building through holistic arts & creativity-based education and holistically guided experientials, “for when I am empowered to heal myself, my community becomes better equipped to super bloom with greater abundance, from the inside & out.”

Sarah’s creative journey began at the age of 4, with the violin as her first form of expression. Early childhood memories cast a lifelong ripple effect in how she navigates life, preferring to live with a curious, imaginative heart, and process & engage the world through an artistic lens. In 2016, Sarah discovered the handpan, and the hypnotic simplicity of it reawakened her in ways she did not know she needed, ultimately bringing her back to her voice. Through musical play, conversation, integration & education she hopes to aid others super bloom into life.


Victoria

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