Laura Goellner is a yoga therapist and meditation teacher based in New Jersey. Her practice began over two decades ago as a way to bring balance to a rigorous school schedule.
Her experience as a yoga teacher evolved parallel to her career as a therapist. After completing her B.A. in Psychology, Laura earned a Master’s Degree in Occupational Therapy in 2009. The result is a style of teaching that blends mind-body science with the eight limbs of yoga.
Over 14 years as an Occupational Therapist, Laura utilized mindfulness, breathwork, and movement in her patient’s treatment plans. At the same time, the clinical goals of functional movement, healing, and nervous system regulation were infused in her yoga offerings. Becoming a certified yoga therapist was a natural step toward sharing yoga as a healing modality with those recovering from illness or injury.
This blending of rehabilitation and yoga created a unique set of techniques that Laura compiled in her book “Yoga Therapy At the Wall,” an exploration of posture awareness, corrective exercise, and support using an often overlooked but very accessible prop – a wall.
Laura’s flow classes are adaptable, anatomically informed, and spiritually rooted. She creates a space to build resilience in the body while connecting to inner guidance. The focus is on experiencing our practice as a path of deeper connection to one’s self and life.
Kundalini yoga came into Laura’s life during a particularly challenging time. The powerful movements, breath, and mantra offered a profound experience of spaciousness and freedom. She became certified in a modern, trauma-informed approach to this transformational practice.
A forever student, Laura is training in Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction and continues to dive deeper into yoga philosophy as a way to navigate the challenges of being human. When not on her yoga mat, Laura is outside camping, hiking, and exploring the natural world with her dog, Redford.
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This Kundalini class uses somatic and energy practices to help you live openly from the center of your self. You’ll connect with your physical and energetic self in a steady sequence with the Movement-Relaxation Set, including rocking and tapping, and the Essence of Self Kriya, including Arm Circles, Bow or Sphinx Pose, and Crow Squats. Then, finish with a heart-centered meditation. This class previously aired on November 17, 2024.
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Step into inner calm and focus to start your day in this Hatha practice that utilizes expansive and grounding poses to balance the nervous system. Begin with a standing warm-up, then glide through Chair Pose, High Lunge, Warrior II, and Goddess Squat before finishing with Seated Twist, Gomukhasana variations, and a heart-centered meditation. This class previously aired on November 13, 2024.
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This practice works through common areas that hold tension — shoulders, lower back, and hips — with movements that improve circulation and promote relaxation. You’ll step off your mat feeling like you had a massage. Enjoy a range of circular, rocking, and wave-like motions in a slow-paced sequence with Cat/Cow, Seated Wide-Legged Forward Fold, Thread the Needle, and Half Happy Baby. This class previously aired on November 11, 2024.