Ashley Nicole started practicing yoga in 2010 while attending college in Boulder, Colorado. She immediately fell in love with the practice and she used it to help her through periods of stress, anxiety, and depression. She believes yoga and meditation are the keys for cultivating self-awareness and long lasting, healthy relationships. Ashley began teaching in 2014 upon completion of her 250-hour and 500-hour training programs. In 2018, she decided to dedicate her life to yoga, took a leap of faith, and left her corporate marketing job to travel, teach, and study yoga internationally, most notably in India. She loves to incorporate what she learned while traveling into her classes and looks forward to sharing her insights with you in her creative, challenging, yet mindful flows. Her intent for teaching is to share the joy and healing that yoga has brought her with others. She plans to continue studying yoga and is committed to a life-time of learning and self-development. As long as she is helping her students, they are helping her, as she believes, "In learning you will teach, and in teaching you will learn."
Ashley is a Level 2 IAYT certified Yoga Therapist and also has certifications in Yin Yoga, Vinyasa, Ashtanga, Nutrition, and Women’s Fitness.
Join Ashley, therapeutic yoga teacher, RYT500, and yoga therapist, C-IAYT, in celebrating the Spring Equinox with a ritualistic practice that includes 2 hours of yin yoga, meditation, and a journaling practice relating to the arrival of Spring.
Every seasonal shift represents the initiation of energetic shifts and new beginnings within and around us. After the barren winter, nature has a clean slate to birth from, and as the earth thaws, weather gets warmer, and daylight increases, new life begins to emerge! Let us mirror nature in this way, opening our bodies and minds in order to bring consciousness and clarity to the seeds we want to plant in our own lives and the practices that we want to support us.
What do we want to birth, water, feed, and watch grow over the remainder of the year? How can we honor the energetic shifts occurring within us and create more harmony with the environment around us? Bring a journal and a pen and expect the afternoon to leave you feeling relaxed, calm, and with a new sense of intentionality about the way you want to show up over the next season.