{april} rooted rhythms: living with your inner seasons
Cycle syncing is the practice of aligning your movement, nourishment, and rest with the natural phases of your menstrual cycle. In this guide, yoga therapist Elaine Oyang introduces the four inner seasons — winter, spring, summer, and fall — and shows how restorative yoga, pranayama, and Ayurvedic principles can support your body through each phase. Whether you are still cycling or navigating perimenopause and menopause, this framework offers a gentler, more intuitive way to practice.
{march} gentle reemergence: moving Into spring without urgency
As winter gives way to spring, we may begin to feel a gentle stirring within ourselves — a quiet readiness to move, create, and begin again. But reemergence does not need to be rushed. In this reflection, we explore how slow yoga and nervous-system-friendly practices can support a more grounded transition into spring.
{february} beyond pink hearts: what self-love really asks of us
Self-love isn’t glossy or comfortable. It asks us to turn toward our pain with patience, soften the armor around our hearts, and learn how to care for ourselves the way we would a dear friend.