Launching- Live Virtual Classes
Amanda Imes Amanda Imes

Launching- Live Virtual Classes

We’re a few months into this pandemic, and one thing we’ve learned is that we really dig virtual yoga classes via zoom. While we’ll continue to add pre-recorded content to our library, we’re excited to launch live classes via zoom. All the info here!

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BB Book (and Movie) Club- Commitment to antiracism
Amanda Imes Amanda Imes

BB Book (and Movie) Club- Commitment to antiracism

Introducing a book (and movie) club committed to being better white allies. We are in this for the long-haul. We can and will do better. Rotating hosts (feeling called to action? We’d love to have you host)

Second Monday of the month at 8pm via Zoom

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Resources for the Commitment to Anti-Racism
Amanda Imes Amanda Imes

Resources for the Commitment to Anti-Racism

We are sharing a list of ideas to make a long-term commitment to being part of the change. It is not enough to not be racist. We are committed to being part of the anti-racist movement.

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5 Tips to Boost Mental Energy and That Afternoon Slump
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5 Tips to Boost Mental Energy and That Afternoon Slump

We’ve all been there; the slow mornings, the afternoon sluggishness, the work daze, the overwhelming feeling of burn out. Our daily activities can add extra stress onto our bodies leaving us feeling a little lethargic by the time the afternoon sun begins to set. 

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A check-in with the BB gals
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A check-in with the BB gals

Amanda, Bryana, Joella, and Stacy check-in on how they are coping. We found it helpful to see how one another were feeling- might be helpful for you too. It’s validating simply to read how others are feeling and know that you are not alone.

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Fires, Flannels, Fun! Yoga Retreat Recap
Bryana Cook Bryana Cook

Fires, Flannels, Fun! Yoga Retreat Recap

We love the annual February retreat at Deep Portage.  It is always perfect timing for when you are losing your sh*&%!, because...winter.  Read more about our Fires, Flannels, Fun! yoga retreat.

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Thoughts on pregnancy (Amanda)
Amanda Imes Amanda Imes

Thoughts on pregnancy (Amanda)

Amanda shares some of her experiences from the past 10 months of pregnancy.

“I am waiting-acknowledging who I have been, mourning what is ending, and knowing that some pieces of me will always exist.”

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Luxurious Lake Life Retreat- A new retreat opportunity!
Amanda Imes Amanda Imes

Luxurious Lake Life Retreat- A new retreat opportunity!

Information on a new retreat with Boreal Bliss. For the first time ever, we’re heading to a luxury resort! Private rooms overlooking Gull Lake, an incredible yoga room, catered meals served on a deck near the lake, sandy beaches, four pools, a full spa, paddleboarding, tennis, basketball, lawn bowling, a pontoon party, specialty workshops, and more! If you’re looking for a way to get away with a partner, this retreat will be a great option!

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Improving Financial Wellness- What's it got to do with yoga?
Amanda Imes Amanda Imes

Improving Financial Wellness- What's it got to do with yoga?

The root chakra, located at the base of the spine, is responsible for our well-being. The root chakra is the base chakra- the foundation of balance and the chakra we need to ground and balance before working into higher chakras. When our root chakra is balanced we feel secure, grounded, embodied, present, confident, and safe. 

As we ring in a new decade, taking control of your personal finances is a great way to gain confidence and feel more secure, grounded, and in control of your own future.

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An Unconventional Baby Shower
Amanda Imes Amanda Imes

An Unconventional Baby Shower

In America, many of our rituals and ceremonies revolve in some way around capitalism. Wedding showers, weddings, bachelorette parties, birthday parties, holidays, graduations, and baby showers all come with the expectation of gifts, cards, wrapping paper, and a plentiful meal. During my yoga teacher training, our lead teachers challenged the American values around family gatherings and rites of passage. For example, becoming a mother is a serious transformation for a woman. So why do our baby showers revolve around party games and chit chat? Why not allow for more gravity and depth in the situation? We tend to anesthetize things here- to avoid diving into vulnerability.

So, when it came to having a shower for me, I felt confused. How could I honor this rite of passage with my family?

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Wisdom from the Yamas & Niyamas Heading into the Holidays
Amanda Imes Amanda Imes

Wisdom from the Yamas & Niyamas Heading into the Holidays

Stress, busy-ness, expectations, family conflict, and chaos during the holidays can make for an unpleasant time during what is supposed to be “the most wonderful time of the year.” It’s not hard to search our personal memory bank and find unpleasant memories of last-minute gift wrapping or shopping getting in the way of presence with family, or instances where someone didn’t have the reaction to a gift you were hoping for.

I keep turning to themes from the yamas and niyamas. These jewels of wisdom provide me comfort as I try to find peace and contentment amidst sadness and hurt. I thought I’d share with you some of the reminders the yamas and niyamas have brought to me over the past month. I believe these principles help us shed the materialism and chaos of the holidays and return to what is truly important- presence and time with loved ones.

**Journal prompts and questions for reflection in this post.

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I Can't Do Yoga
Bryana Cook Bryana Cook

I Can't Do Yoga

During our last class of the weekend, at our November Lean Into Gratitude Yoga Retreat, I cried. A lot. Joella taught a beautifully empowering yin yoga class, as always. I cried throughout the last half of her class; for the things I am able to do and the things I am not able to do. They were grateful tears.

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Embracing Change: Yoga Retreat Recap
Bryana Cook Bryana Cook

Embracing Change: Yoga Retreat Recap

Read here for a recap of our recent Embracing Change retreat. Journal prompts for your consideration can be found at the end. Our class themes included: Being Open to Change, Purposeful Aging, Embracing Unexpected Change, and Initiating Change.

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