Grounding Together: Community Yoga & Sound Healing
About this Groundfloor Gathering
An invitation to be in a community practice of wellbeing, healing and joy. Get to know your fellow Groundfloor members beyond the desk through yoga and movement.
This month’s theme will focus [insert theme]
15-min Intentional Introductions & Caring Conversation
1-hour: Vinyasa Flow, Meditation & Sound Healing
15-min: Community Sharing
We welcome all of you. No movement or yoga experience required. This will hopefully feel like a nourishing space to simply just be.
Your guides
Sterling Spence is a community advocate with buildOn, musician with the band Westerly, and a yoga teacher facilitating classes throughout the Bay Area. His work at buildOn invites Oakland High Students to engage with civic activism and brings local volunteers and corporate sponsors into supporting youth agency.
His work centers around building unity in the East Bay and amplifying global education efforts.
As a yoga teacher, his practice emphasizes vinyasa flow as a way to break out of our routines and refocus on core values of connection, intentionality, and care.
Melissa Andrada (Mel - they/she) looks after Fairground, a consulting collective supporting organizations to help their people feel safe and joyful at work. ❤️
Mel co-leads the Queer Yoga Collective at Arise and also teaches queer healing offerings at Soulflow. As a queer Filipine American who came to the States as an undocumented immigrant, Mel brings a highly sensitive and trauma-informed approach to the mat.
Outside of work, they can be traveling, surfing mellow waves and writing essays on grief and what it means to be human.
Mel holds a masters in Cultural Studies and is completing a second masters in Clinical Psychology & Expressive Arts Therapy at the California Institute of Integral Studies.
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