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This SPACE is for women who want yoga to work with their real life, not compete with it.
If you're in your 40s {or close}, juggling a lot, and your body isn’t bouncing back like it used to...
If you’re curious about how yoga could support your strength, energy, and a bit more sanity...
You’re in the right place. Here, you’ll find:
💛 Real talk about yoga and midlife — hormones, energy dips, shifting priorities
💛 Strength and mobility tips that actually fit into your day
💛 Clear, safe techniques to help you feel more confident in your practice
💛 Stories about starting over, and finding your way back to yourself.
This space isn’t about doing more.
It’s about doing what matters, and feeling stronger, steadier, and more like YOU again.
What Yoga Teaches You Over Time?
This one’s for you if yoga feels far away, or you’re wondering if it still counts when it’s five minutes between school drop-off and emails.
After 17 years, here are 10 lessons yoga keeps whispering back to me, just when I need them most.
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if you Body Feels Stiff and Your Mind Won’t Settle…
Five short yoga videos for women 40+ that combine simple movement, breathing, and quiet time to help ease stiffness and calm your nervous system.
Each one is 10–15 minutes, low effort, and designed to be an easy yes when you want to move and breathe without committing to a full workout.
I send real talk yoga stuff to your inbox ✊🏼
The kind that actually applies when your body feels different.
We talk about WHY things that used to work… don’t. What's actually changing in your body after 40 and how to adjust without overhauling everything.
🍵 THE TEA I SPILL AROUND HERE:
→ The cues that no longer fit.
→ The practices that look good but work against you.
→ What to do when you feel stiff, depleted, or just off, and can't figure out why.
Just honest, useful information from someone who has spent a long time thinking carefully about this, and who knows the difference between what sounds good and what actually helps.
Read by 280+ women who wanted the same thing.