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A collection of conversations, writings, and resources where yoga, culture, and design meet. This is the space where my work as a wellness insider and web designer comes together.
How Many Sections Does a Yoga Teacher Website need if You Only Needed One Page?
A simple guide for yoga teachers on how to structure a one page website. Learn how five to seven sections can hold your story, offerings, and next steps with room to grow.
From Fear to Welcome: What This Has to Do With Websites and Yoga.
Starting something new, website or yoga, can feel heavy with “what ifs.” Here’s some practical insights to create spaces that feel welcoming whether it’s your website or your yoga practice.
What’s the Best Way for a Yoga Teacher to Build a Website on Squarespace?
Building a Squarespace yoga website doesn’t have to be complicated. Start simple with one clear page that tells students who you are, what you offer, and how to join your classes.
The Math (and Philosophy) of Sliding Scale.
Sliding scale pricing can expand access, but sustainability depends on volume. See why group classes balance out more easily than one-to-one services, and why setting a clear floor matters for freelancers and studios alike.
How to Add + Design a Donation Block on Squarespace
Learn how to add and design donations on Squarespace with clear steps, impactful design tips, and easy ways to encourage community support.
Why a Custom Modular Site Works Better than a Template.
When your work keeps evolving from classes today, a retreat tomorrow, to maybe a training next year… a template website can start to feel like it’s holding you back. A custom modular website design gives you a structure that stays true to your style while leaving room for your growth.
What is Modular Website Design?
A website design solution for people who do more than one thing, on a limited budget, or both. But still want room for their website to expand starting with a strong foundation.
A Sliding Scale Tool I’ve Been Working On.
Sliding scale can be powerful, but it only works when it feels clear, kind, and sustainable for everyone. I built a small tool to help people choose the right tier based on honest questions around income, responsibilities, and hidden privilege. It’s imperfect, but it’s a start—and I’d love to test and refine it with you.
How Do You Write Land Acknowledgements On Websites?
A land acknowledgment is more than naming where you live. It’s an ongoing relationship with place, history, and care. In this piece, I share how my own acknowledgment has shifted from a single sentence to a deeper commitment rooted in connection and responsibility.
A Website Prep Guide for Teachers Who Do More Than “Just Teach”.
Building a site can feel overwhelming, especially when your work is layered and multi faceted. This guide helps you gather what you need and see the bigger picture so your website can reflect both tradition and change in your practice.
Is Your Website Feeling Messy From your Multi-Hyphenated Work?
Your website is not just a list of services. It is a container for your story and the many layers of your work. Here, I share how thoughtful design can hold the complexity of a wellness practice without losing its heart.
Digital Entrepreneurship with Raudhah Rahman
Wellness work is full of invisible labor that most websites fail to show. In this conversation, I talk about designing sites that reflect the heart behind teaching and how to bring care, equity, and cultural awareness into digital spaces.
When Yoga Becomes More Than Shapes
Yoga is not just about the poses. It is about creating space to honor tradition while making room for change. In this reflection, I share what a decade of teaching has taught me about holding both and why that tension keeps the practice alive.
A Retreat That Is All About Culture Instead of Escape Aesthetics.
The Annual Cultural Retreat in Malaysia is not a yoga getaway. It is a return to culture, lineage, and connection through food, movement, and story. This post explores what it means to create space for tradition and change over shared meals and shared practice.