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Directory of Yoga for All teachers

Judy Raddue
City
Chicago, IL
Country
USA
About
Redwood Yoga, in private/small group/studio classes - provides a safe, non-judgmental space for students to discover their individual practice.
Christina Rodriguez
City
Marietta
Country
USA
Catherine R. Schmidt
City
Virginia Beach
Country
USA
Jessinia Ruff
City
Seattle
Country
USA
About
I teach a Flow for All class on Saturdays.
Website Address
Christal Rabalais
City
Norfolk
Country
USA
About
ERYT500, C-IAYT
Yoga for All
Yoga Fit
Hatha, Yin, Vinyasa Flow, Power, Yoga in Spanish
Website Address
Charmaine Lanjopoulos
City
Grand Ledge, Michigan
Country
USA
About
I have been a student of yoga for 35+years. was inspired by an awesome teacher in South Africa who taught me so much! The Yoga for All training has complimented and added some new wonderful dimension to my tool bag
Website Address
Kate Mosher
City
Asheville, NC
Country
USA
About
I am Kate Mosher, and I am passionate about fat positivity, body liberation, social justice, intersectional feminism, and yoga. We can start together, one mountain pose, one breath, one moment spent without shame towards our bodies at a time. Join me.
Kellie Caswell
City
Tallahassee
Country
USA
About
RYT-200 who loves breath centered yoga. I am a RN by profession but a yogi in spirit. A healer who loves to share yoga with everyone who's interested. I began my yoga experience when diagnosed with Lyme disease and experienced chronic pain. I fell in love and now I can't imagine my life without it. I have recently been certified with the Christina Phipps Foundation in Yoga for Cancer Survivors. I am in the process of doing my " karma yoga" and giving free classes to Cancer Survivors, caregivers, and friends. Constantly on a learning journey.
Namaste!!
Monica Magtoto
City
San Francisco
Country
USA
Alissa Nelson
City
Los Angeles, CA
Country
USA
About
Alissa Nelson is a science nerd, quinoa-loving yoga teacher, and social justice activist.

She has worked with public housing residents, patients, physicians, and health policy experts. Regardless of the setting, she works alongside people to help them embody the change they seek in the world. Alissa is often described by friends and colleagues as grounded, authentic, and smart; she enjoys hearing about people's lived experiences as much as she loves a good a literature search.

She earned masters degrees in neuroscience, social work, and public health from Washington University in St. Louis and a bachelor's of science in neuroscience from Brandeis University in Waltham, Massachusetts, working for three years in the lab of Dr. Jeffrey Hall, the 2017 Nobel Prize winner in Medicine or Physiology. She is really into complicated meals, fantasizing about having a handmade wardrobe, and learning to feel comfortable in the ocean in and around Los Angeles.