Our featured teachers

Jaye Bryan, RYT

Jaye BryanJaye has been involved within the field of teaching for over 16 years. She is a certified yoga teacher and is registered with Yoga Alliance. Her love affair with yoga began after taking her very first class. “I felt this overwhelming sense of coming home; a discovery of the treasures behind a full breath.” She has since been inspired to study with many famous teachers reflecting the principles and alignment behind the teaching styles of Iyengar yoga, Anusara yoga, Viniyoga, Forrest yoga, ISHTA and Yin yoga. She draws from this diversity when creating her class themes, and is committed to providing her students with a safe, non-competitive environment. Her VInyasa classes lead each student on an individual journey, using the yoga mat as a refuge for self awareness—mentally, physically, emotionally, energetically and spiritually.

Jaye also uses her former experience as a Montessori educator as a blueprint for designing Kids’ Yoga program at geoYoga. She believes that yoga is a great forum to provide children with a “life raft” for learning how to ride the waves of trials and tribulations as the game of life is played out. Her Kids’ Yoga classes inspire children with fun, imaginative yoga poses, games, story-telling, music, breath awareness and relaxation techniques building inner confidence, focus, character, and a sense of community.

George Hughes, RYT

George HughesGeorge is a certified yoga teacher and is registered with Yoga Alliance.  He earned his certification in prenatal yoga through Discovery Yoga in St. Augustine, where he is completing his teacher training at the 500 hour level.  

George first moved to South Florida in 1989. He finally settled on the Treasure Coast in 1999 and has been here since. George has been exploring meditation, eastern traditions and mysticism for many years. His yoga journey has included Ashtanga, Vinyasa, Kripalu, and Bikram, among others.

George has attended workshops by, or studied with, teachers such as Manju Jois, Tim Miller, Christopher Baxter, Lakshmi Voelker, and Govinda Kai. He utilizes these experiences, as well as his personal studies, to blend aspects of various asana (posture) traditions and pranayama (breath/life force–control/expansion) in many of his classes to help facilitate a moving meditative experience.

Scott Feinberg, RYT

Scott FeinbergScott is a nationally certified teacher of both Yin and Vinyasa based Yogic systems as well as co-founder of the Karma Yoga inspired non-profit Karma Krew, Inc. Scott’s teachings are deeply rooted in the intention to create transformation through the cultivation of a well balanced spiritual practice that integrates various forms of asana, pranayama, and meditation along with the heart opening practice of seva (selfless service). His practice reflects an integration of Taoist, Buddhist, and Yogic philosophies.

Scott’s primary emphasis is centered on effectively applying the many gifts and lessons of Yoga practice to the adventures of daily living. His teachings emphasize turning inward and aligning with our essential nature so that we can then connect to the world around us with a wider and deeper embrace.

Tara Zweben, RYT

Tara Zweben Several years ago, Tara stepped onto the mat for the first time with a "Type A" personality, looking for a new workout. She could not have predicted the journey that the yogic path would take her on.

Yoga has brought joy, peace, and balance into her life. She has learned that how we treat ourselves on the mat is direct related to how we treat ourselves in life, and she is learning to lighten up in both areas.

Inspired to share her love of the practice and it’s life changing benefits, she completed her teacher training with Margarida Tree at One Yoga Planet.

Cathy Brooks, RYT

Cathy BrooksAnusara-inspired Yoga Teacher Cathy started her yoga practice in 1996 after suffering a stroke. She was looking for a way to bring balance into her life. As her practice deepened, she wanted to share the joys of the practice with others who wanted to try yoga, but felt that the strains of their mental and physical barriers might hold them back.

Her mission is to guide people to use the practice of yoga to break through these barriers and be open to all the good that life has to offer.

Kyle Rhodes

Kyle Rhodes Kyle received his 200-hour CYT certification through One Yoga Planet with Margarida Tree. Kyle’s respect and passion for the practice has presented him with a whole new appreciation for life which he is eager to share with his students. His vinyasa classes are styled around the Ashtanga Primary Series with a unique and entertaining platform for sharing his personal stories and endeavors as they relate to daily life both on and off the mat.

Kyle sees yoga as a discipline that arises from clarity of intention and commitment, and is available to all who are willing and ready to explore its many benefits.


Sariah Ellsmore

Sariah Ellsmore Sariah became a certified yoga teacher in 2000 while she was pregnant with her fourth child. Shortly thereafter, she began teaching yoga. She has studied massage, yoga massage, and transformational bodywork at the Pacific School of Massage and Healing Arts in Northern California, where she became a certified massage practitioner.

While in North Carolina, she completed an Ashtanga training course and has participated in intensive training with Tracey Coddington, Sarah Powers, Dharma Mittra, Jordan Bloom, and Angela Farmer. She has also produced a prenatal yoga video and is currently working on several others.

Sariah’s teaching style is an organic blend of things she has learned from all of her favorite teachers.

Nora Wiser, RYT

Nora Wiser Nora began taking yoga classes in her early fifties and was surprised by how a regular practice influenced every aspect of her life. Inspired by passionate and compassionate teachers and motivated by her own experience, She completed teacher training in 2008.

Nora believes one is never too old or too inflexible, to begin practicing yoga, and she embraces Deepak Chopra’s statement that “we need to change our idea of what aging is…expectancies determine outcome. If you expect to remain strong in old age, you will.”

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