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TESTIMONIALS

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This course was amazing, so full of highly specific and practical information. I love the way that core principles were repeated and reinforced throughout the weekend. Angie is one of the finest, well-organized and articulate movement educators I've had the pleasure to work with. 

Susan Volcan, yoga teacher

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I really enjoyed the course. I left the course feeling inspired and motivated to continue development of my skills in teaching ELDOA 1 to myself and eventually others. Angie offered helpful ways to better understand the 'why's and how's' with each ELDOA. I greatly appreciate the opportunities to discuss (as a class) various topics that came-up during lecture. Discussion and visual examples (ex: pelvis as a bowl) was helpful in grasping complex subject matter. Thank you to Angie! Couldn't have asked for a better instructor to teach the course. Angie offers a very intelligent, kind, relatable teaching method that helps me to learn and feel confident in evolving my own skills in ELDOA. 

-Dianna Haberberger, personal trainer

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 This training has exceeded my expectations. To me, this training has focused on yoga as a way of life... not a "lifestyle" in the sense of what trends that one can pick up and discard at will... but in the sense of what it means to live "yoga" at every turn. We are practicing yoga when we practice compassion, kindness, and empathy. We are practicing yoga when we turn away from polarization, and binary thinking. We are practicing yoga when we consider the harm of colonization and white supremacy on nonwestern communities. We are practicing yoga when we challenge ourselves to read more, learn more, listen more. Yoga is far more than the popularized, white, western version of athleticism that predominates, still, in our country. Angie's teachings reminded us that with great privilege comes great responsibility, and it is upon each of us to live a yogic lifestyle in all its messy paradoxes and contradictions, and not merely to inhabit it when we step on our mat each day. 

Francesca Moroney, author

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