Tag: Yoga Soup

Annie Guthrie

Annie Guthrie

I love the way yoga helps me stay calm, composed, and able to handle the stress of everyday life. I incorporate aspects of yoga that I’ve learned over the last 10 years, and components of training that I picked up as a competitive athlete growing up, into my strong advanced yoga flow classes. Each class…

Dora Chan

Dora Chan

I’m a former Medical Researcher turned Holistic Stress Resilience Coach, Yoga Teacher Trainer, and Yoga Therapist-in-training. I’m also a Certified Integrative Restoration (iRest®) Yoga Nidra Meditation Teacher, Trauma-informed Yoga Teacher, Reiki Master Teacher, and Certified Holistic Nutritionist. Having experienced tremendous stress, anxiety and stress-related health conditions most of my life, I found healing through good…

No Anthony, No Yoga Soup: A Love Story

No Anthony, No Yoga Soup: A Love Story

Today is #WorldFoodDay , a day to focus on the importance of food security around the world. ⁠

We are beyond grateful to our friends at Organic Soup Kitchen which has been a staple in our studio for years. The soup kitchen ensures that low-income cancer patients will receive the immune-recovery support they need. Organic, plant-based Soup Meals are hand-delivered throughout the Santa Barbara community, bringing oncology-based nutrition and kindness directly to clients’ doors. They do it for the love.⁠

Did you know that Yoga Soup may not have been possible without Anthony Carraccio of Organic Soup Kitchen?

No Anthony– no Yoga Soup. ⁠

Here’s #breadcrumb about how our studio came to be, from Eddie:⁠

The Man On The Orange Wall

The Man On The Orange Wall

Someone recently asked me who the guy in the picture was and why is the wall it’s hanging on painted orange?

Since some of you have never, and might never, visit the studio I thought I’d share a brief history.

Christina Adcock

Christina Adcock

Christina has been practicing yoga for over 40 years. She is a Yoga Works certified instructor who has also done teacher trainings with Eric Schiffman, Paul Grilley, Scott Blossom, Cheri Clampett, and Arturo Peale. She has been teaching yoga in Santa Barbara for over nine years and believes in yoga’s transformative potential. She offers a…

Kelly Heath

Kelly Heath

I remember my very first savasana in 1999 as a deep aaahhhh moment. Clarity in my mind, ease in my body, and a sense of connection in my spirit. Looking back now, I can easily see how my life was redirected.  Since then, I have been a devout yoga practitioner. In 2002, I graduated from…

Luca Cupery

Luca Cupery

The core of my yoga teaching is that each and every human body has a deep intelligence that’s waiting to be approached with sincerity, curiosity, and compassionate devotion.  For over 23 years I have cultivated and dedicated myself to the practice and study of Yoga. I draw inspiration from many sources: my teachers and students,…

Eddie Ellner

Eddie Ellner

Eddie Ellner opened Yoga Soup in 2001 and has taught there ever since. The responsibility of running a business dedicated to offering fresh carrots and useful wisdom has awakened him to his own nearly boundless ignorance and need to practice. His classes combine yoga poses, non-duality flavored dharma, current events, resistance stretching, and the occasional…

Emily K. Benaron

Emily K. Benaron

My classes are a trauma-informed blend of movement and self-exploration. I weave together traditional yoga and holistic embodiment practices with a focus on mindfulness and self-compassion. It is my deepest intention to guide students to deepen awareness and develop an empowering understanding of the inner workings of their bodies and minds, creating a vital connection…