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Hi Reader, Two ways to practice (or share) this month: 1) Pop-Up Class — Sunday, May 17 at 2:00pm Leave feeling clearer, steadier, and more at ease. Filter by my name + May 17 if needed) (Quick preview of the booking page below) 2) Prenatal Yoga Teacher Training (May 22–June 20) Feel free to pass this along—this training tends to travel by word of mouth. Warmly, |
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Hi Reader, A reminder that this Sunday at 2:00 PM I’m teaching a special POP-UP Yoga + Meditation Class This practice is designed to help calm the nervous system, release accumulated tension, and reconnect you to yourself through movement, breath, and mantra meditation. If life has felt especially full lately, this is a space to slow down. SIGH UP HERE Sunday, May 172:00 PMFolk Yoga San Francisco Would love to dive in deep with you and explore yoga and the meditative mind! Warmly,Marisa P.S....
Hi Reader, This Sunday at 2:00 PM, I’m teaching a special: POP-UP Yoga & Meditation Class! We’ll practice yoga poses (including inversions) to slow down the nervous system, and practice mantra meditation together — a simple but powerful way to return to balance. If you’ve been feeling overstimulated, emotionally stretched, or just needing a reset… this class is for you. Sunday, May 172:00 PMFolk Yoga San Francisco Sign Up Here Would love to see you there. Much love, Marisa P.S.P.S. Your Folk...
Hi Reader, A small note before we begin—I haven’t shared something new in a couple of weeks. Not because there isn’t more to say, but because I’ve been sitting with something that feels more essential. Lately, I’ve been thinking about how much of modern life is just… deciding. What to eat, when to eat, whether you should be fasting or not.Which supplements. Which routine. Coffee or matcha. It’s endless. And what I see—again and again—is not a lack of discipline.It’s exhaustion. There’s a name...