We know that yoga just works. Mic drop. Complete sentence.
You get one one body in this life: so we believe making it stronger, finding out what itβs capable of, and feeling at home in it - no matter what season of your life youβre in. And yoga works better when you keep showing up - take one class, and youβll feel the difference. Take just one class every week and youβll start to see some serious transformation. But practice 3-4x a week?
Youβll see how your entire quality of life changes.
Hereβs some need-to-know info:
Our MettΔ Unlimited Membership is the best price if youβre practicing just 2 or more times a week: this is where transformation happens.
We have membership options even if you can only commit to coming once a week - youβll still see big changes in your mind and body
Our 10 class pack is a great option if you can only commit to 1-2 classes a month - weary traveler, super packed schedule friends, we see you too!
Are you a PreK - 12 school teacher, Veteran, current Yoga Teacher, teen, or current college student? We offer a discount on our MettΔ membership and our 10 class pack! Contact us for details.

Our sliding scale membership is a year-long,12 month membership and is facilitated by our teamβs fundraising, our collective fund, and by community donation! It is available by application only.
This community-care membership is available with limited spots, and we strongly encourage that before you apply, you read The Green Bottle sliding scale developed by Worts + Cunning.
Our Sliding Scale is currently capped.*
To get on the waiting list for the next sliding scale opening please apply below.
"For a sliding scale to work it relies on the principles of truthfulness, respect for complexity, and accountability.
I do not ask for income verification. I trust my students and clients to be honest. Community thrives when accountability is a central value, because that is where trust grows and depth work can be done. Teachers deserve to get paid and students deserve classes which recognize the multiple realities of economic access and privilege that exist.β