Margaret
About the Teacher
Why study with them?
My yoga journey began in 2011, and by 2012 I already knew this was the path I wanted to follow. In 2013, I enrolled in my first yoga teacher training, but a serious snowboard accident prevented me from completing it. That difficult chapter shifted everything for me—physically, emotionally, and spiritually—but it also deepened my connection to yoga in a powerful and transformative way.
In 2014, I returned to my practice and completed another teacher training, followed by an Ashtanga training in 2015. Since then, I’ve been teaching classes, assisting in workshops and teacher trainings, and learning from diverse teachers and traditions while traveling the world. Each experience—both on and off the mat—has shaped the way I guide others, and I’m deeply grateful for all the lessons life and my teachers have offered.
In 2023, I completed another training focused on meditation and breathwork, further enriching my offerings with pranayama and mindfulness practices. That same year, I became pregnant—a life-changing experience that again transformed my relationship with yoga. I’ve come to appreciate yoga as a fluid, evolving practice that honors where we are in each moment. It’s not about perfection—it's about connection, self-love, and tuning in to what truly supports us.
My classes weave together breath, movement, awareness, and intuitive wisdom, always with the intention to help others come home to themselves.
In 2014, I returned to my practice and completed another teacher training, followed by an Ashtanga training in 2015. Since then, I’ve been teaching classes, assisting in workshops and teacher trainings, and learning from diverse teachers and traditions while traveling the world. Each experience—both on and off the mat—has shaped the way I guide others, and I’m deeply grateful for all the lessons life and my teachers have offered.
In 2023, I completed another training focused on meditation and breathwork, further enriching my offerings with pranayama and mindfulness practices. That same year, I became pregnant—a life-changing experience that again transformed my relationship with yoga. I’ve come to appreciate yoga as a fluid, evolving practice that honors where we are in each moment. It’s not about perfection—it's about connection, self-love, and tuning in to what truly supports us.
My classes weave together breath, movement, awareness, and intuitive wisdom, always with the intention to help others come home to themselves.