Posted by Olivia on May 15, 2013 in Yoga
~By Olivia Millman, Social Media & Speakeasy Ass't Producer This morning I awoke to birds chirping. It’s something so simple and it’s happened to us all, though it’s not a usual song of this New York urban jungle. My brain processed the sound before my eyes opened and for a few moments I peacefully laid in bed, awaiting reveille to blow from the morning bugler at summer camp....
Posted by admin on May 13, 2013 in Yoga
Our featured Trailblazer of the week is Anne Marie Kramer: Wanderlust expert, founder of ZUDA Yoga (recently expanded to three Sacramento locations), and mama to the River man (that's right - she named her adorable son River!) She’s always a Wanderlust fest favorite, inspiring growth and change with her vibrant, intuitive teaching. With a degree in Exercise Physiology and 18...
Posted by admin on May 12, 2013 in Yoga
When creating the Wanderlust line-up, we take care to curate a list of inspiring and memorable instructors. We strive to simultaneously bring you some of the biggest personalities in yoga worldwide along with a careful selection of some of the region's most well-respected teachers, giving you the chance to study with gifted teachers that you wouldn't find at your local studio.
It’s our goal...
Posted by admin on April 25, 2013 in Yoga
MC Yogi's "Give Love" is a song we hear around the Wanderlust office a lot, but when we heard the opening bars of the song in this fan-created video from Queen Street Yoga, we were totally unprepared for the sheer enthusiasm and imagination that would unfold in the ensuing three and a half minutes of this version. It starts innocently enough, but you won't be able to take your eyes off this one-...
~ By Wanderlust Vermont teacher, Lauren Rudick
I usually try not to make a big deal of my birthday. In the past, some birthdays were fraught with disappointment. I used to get sad because my expectations of the actions of others on this special day didn't pan out. A forgetful friend, a party with lower than...
The alarm either bodily or electronic nags at me each early morning to awaken, partake in my 6-minute ayurvedic ritual (involves oil, cold water, neti pots, lotion, lemon… sounds more luscious than it is), run/tiptoe to my cushion/mat, light my altar candle and get it started before I answer to anything or anyone else. Sit. Breathe. Recite mantra. Move with intention and gratitude....