Devon (she/her)

Devon is a lifelong student of yoga. She began her teaching journey in 2016 with a 200-hour training in Mysore, India, and has since accumulated over 600 additional hours of training with a focus on therapeutics and Iyengar methodology. She regularly travels to study with her teachers Aretha Mckinney, Eddie Modestini, and Kristin Bosteels.

With a deep appreciation for the cultural roots of yoga, Devon studies Sanskrit, meditation, and yoga philosophy as part of her undergraduate program in psychology at Naropa University. She believes the power of yoga lies in its potential as a contemplative practice that can bring embodied presence, clarity, and compassion to the practitioner.

Using props, silence, gentle breathwork, mudra, and movement, she hopes to encourage her students to develop their own deeply personal relationships to the practice—while also learning time-honored techniques to achieve greater freedom in the body, mind, and heart.

A lover of restorative yoga, Devon’s teaching is thoughtful, intentional, and down-to-earth. She recognizes that, as students, we often look to yoga classes as a place of respite and sacred connection. Honoring this intention is her primary goal as a teacher.