02/22/2025
When was the last time you truly slowed down with your partner? š
Last weekendās Slowing Down to Love Well workshop was a beautiful reminder that connection thrives in presence. Between shared movement, mindful breath, and thoughtful journaling, the room was filled with laughter, warmth, and a deep sense of togetherness.
In our cozy and intimate space at we explored what it means to support and be supportedāto listen, to feel, and to be fully present with one another. Thank you to everyone who joined us and brought your hearts (and humor!) into the practice.
Hereās to love, in all its forms. š«
01/29/2025
Join us for Slowing Down to Love Wellā„.
A Valentineās Day workshop designed to nurture connection, and self reflection. Through partner yoga and guided journaling, this experience is designed to help you and your partner(s) slow down and connect more intentionally.
⨠Location: ZenActive Therapy ā 3701 Hastings St #220, Burnaby
⨠Date: February 15th
⨠Time: 5:30 PM
Perfect for:
ā£All relationship types (monogamous, non-monogamous, romantic, or platonic)
ā£Anyone wanting to bring mindfulness into their relationship
ā£Beginnersāno prior yoga or journaling experience needed!
Led by a certified yoga instructor Breanne and somatic therapist Leifennie, this inclusive workshop offers a safe, supportive environment for all genders, sizes, and dynamics. Bring a yoga mat, comfy clothes, a pen, and an open heart!
Spaces are limitedāreserve your spot today and take a meaningful step toward LOVING WELL!
01/14/2025
Why do you need restorative yoga?
Life moves fast, and sometimes we forget to pause and take care of ourselves. Thatās where restorative yoga comes ināa practice designed to deeply nourish and heal. Hereās why you need it:
1ļøā£ Let go of tension and stress
Find a moment to pause and shift from "fight or flight" to "rest and digest." Restorative yoga creates space for true relaxation in a hectic world.
2ļøā£ Replenish your energy and heal
With gentle, supported poses, youāll ease muscle tension, improve circulation, and encourage healing on every levelāphysical, mental, emotional, and spiritual.
3ļøā£ Tune in to your body and breath
In the stillness, youāll reconnect with yourself, cultivating mindfulness, reducing anxiety, and building a stronger mind-body connection.
Are you ready to slow down and restore? šæ Join me for a class and give yourself the gift of rest. š
01/11/2025
Hey! If you don't know me, now you do! š
Iāve been teaching yoga for 4 years, including hatha, yin, flow, and restorative yoga (with a soft spot for restorative). I completed my 200-hour teacher training at and am currently deepening my practice with an online pranayama course.
Yoga has played a huge part in my lifeāfrom improving my body mechanics as a teenager to supporting my mental health as an adult. Iāve personally experienced its transformative power and am passionate about bringing that change to others. š
Originally from Vancouver Island, Iāve recently moved to the Vancouver area and am excited to connect with this vibrant community. Letās slow down, breathe, and restore together! šæ
12/29/2024
FIRST CLASS IS FREE- Classes begin in JanuaryāØ
I am beyond excited to begin teaching again in my new community in Burnaby Heights.š«¶Whether youāre a beginner or experienced, this class is perfect for anyone looking to unwind and de-stress. Come and enjoy a peaceful evening of gentle stretches, calming breathwork and meditation.
Send me a DM to sign up or to find out more.
The world needs more restorative yoga. š
07/25/2023
Sadly, the sky does not look this nice today and we have had to make the difficult decision to cancel Yoga in the Park tonight.
Please join us next Tuesday for Yin Yoga with Bendbybrea
City of Campbell River
06/07/2023
So excited for this years yoga in the park!
Last year I taught a class with around 80 people! Such an incredible turnout. I love seeing our community come together to move our bodies and maybe learn something new š
Follow the post for the detailed schedule, we will be there every Tuesday! Hope to see you there š
Join us for a revitalizing experience under the open sky! Yoga in the Park is BACK this July + August!š§āāļøāØ
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Every Tuesday evening, starting July 11th, we'll gather at Robert Ostler Park from 5:30pm to 6:30pm for a blissful hour of yoga.
š This FREE event, in collaboration with the City of Campbell River, welcomes everyone, especially beginners! Don't worry if you're new to yoga - our teachers will guide you every step of the way.
ā° Registration opens at 5pm, so come early to get the perfect spot and set up your yoga mat. Remember to wear comfortable clothes and bring a water bottle to stay hydrated throughout the session.
š« Let the calming breeze and peaceful surroundings rejuvenate your mind, body, and soul. See you there!
Dates:
July 11th - Slow Flow Yoga w/ Breanne
July 18th - Gentle Yoga w/ Lorna
July 25th - Slow Flow Yoga w/ Alana
August 1st - Yin Yoga w/Breanne
August 8th - Slow Flow Yoga w/Krista B.
August 15th - Gentle Yoga w/ Elizabeth
August 22nd - Yin Yoga w/Breanne
August 29th - Slow Flow Yoga + Yin Yoga* w/Megan *90 minute practice for our final evening!
05/07/2023
Join me tomorrow, Sunday the 7th, for 1.5 hr of total bliss..
Restorative yoga will always have a special place in my heart⦠letās cultivate a special place to heal together āØ
On another note, tell me which photo do you like best?
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02/24/2023
Do you get sore wrists? This post is for you.
Iāve been talking about hasta bandha a LOT during class⦠are you sick of it yet?
All jokes aside, itās an incredibly powerful tool! A bandha is an energy lock, meaning it can be used to direct the flow of energy. Physically, hasta bandha can strengthen your hands and wrists by equally distributing the weight of your body throughout your hands and your wrists.
How? Go to your hands and knees. Shoulders stacked over wrists. Fingers are equally spread. Ground down through all four corners of the hand, PARTICULARLY focusing on the space between the inner wrist, base of the thumb, and base of the pointer finger. Take a moment here. Then sit back and shake out your hands. Now come into plank. Does the space between the inner wrist, base of the thumb and base of the pointer finger pop up? Find Hasta Bandha and ground down. To take this one step further, you can pretend to make a fist (while your hands are flat) and lift the inner palm.
For those who have been practicing this with me for the past month, how has it effected your practice? Maybe it has, maybe it hasnāt. Regardless, I wanna know in the comments below!