Join us for a mother’s day exhale on may 17, 2026.
Come for ice cream, yoga or both! Register below.
Register for the yoga class on May 17:
The studio space at Sangha is generously provided to us. There is no obligation, but if you are attending in-person and would like (and are financially able) to donate to Sangha for this class, you can do so here.
Teacher Bio: Kendra Greene
Kendra completed her 200 hour yoga teacher training through Sangha Studio in June 2021 as a way to deepen her mind-body connection both on and off her yoga mat. She played team sports growing up and sought out her first yoga class after college as a way to get a physical workout in a group community setting. At first she was drawn into the practice as a way to challenge her athleticism and build heat in the body. Over the course of the last few years, she has found more value in the slower yoga practices such as yin yoga and restorative yoga as well as meditation. In Kendra's classes you can expect a fun sequence of movement as well as stillness, meditation, and pranayama.
Kendra was first inspired to create a safe yoga space for those suffering pregnancy loss after experiencing her own miscarriage in 2021. She felt lonely & wished there was a space to connect with others that were experiencing miscarriages and infertility struggles. She spent the next several months focusing on her own fertility, and in July 2022, her second son, Noah, died during childbirth due to unforeseen complications. This heartbreak is what brought her to Empty Arms. She started meeting with other parents that also experienced baby loss and she has found great support and friendships from this group. Throughout her grief and healing process, yoga and meditation have been a constant outlet and place of refuge. As a way to honor Noah & share her healing journey, Kendra aims to connect both the pregnancy and infant loss community with her passion of teaching yoga and meditation.