In her own words: “Yoga helps me get out of my head and back into my own body. I have a chronic illness (endometriosis) where it’s very easy to disconnect and try to avoid my pain and symptoms but getting on my mat regularly helps me reconnect and move my body in a nourishing & restorative way. Through teaching, I hope to help others reconnect with their bodies in a meaningful way, have at least a little fun and offer many options to meet yourself where you are in that moment.”
Megan hails from Wisconsin and moved to the Rogue Valley in June 2021. She started practicing hot yoga regularly in 2012 and completed her first teacher training in 2013. Since then, she has gone on to complete many more teacher trainings in hatha, vinyasa and yin styles of yoga.
