Michelle Marlahan

Yoga Teacher | Body Wisdom Expert

Hi! So glad you are here.

It's All Yoga is the place where you can show up just as you are.

I'm Michelle, founder and yoga teacher. I speak the language of sensitive introverts and misfits, and I love the magic that happens when we find one another on the path.

I've taught yoga for 25 years, though my movement practice became more diverse after cancer and a hysterectomy thrust me into menopause in early 2021.

In class, I invite you to "try easier" and learn to trust your body's intelligence. Through a blend of softening, strength training and yoga, you will feel strong and supple in your body and have energy for the things you love.

The foundation of my teaching is kindness, welcoming all parts of ourselves into the family. Come on in...

Mary Paffard

Mary Paffard was dragged kicking and chain-smoking to her first yoga class in the early 70s in London. It was by no means love at first sight! but it was the first time she could remember feeling the possibility that head, heart and body may all be part of the same continuum.

Since then, she shares her passion for, and explorations of, yoga and Vipassna meditation, in classes, workshops and teachers programs nationally and internationally.  

Mary has lived off-the-grid on a collective apple farm for over 30 years in Northern California. Director of Teacher Training at Yoga Mendocino, Ukiah California from 2000-2010, Mary co-founded this non profit center and has created teachers programs for training and “un-training”! since the mid 90s. She continues to be part of the Teachers programs faculty at Piedmont Yoga, Oakland and has brought trainings to Mexico, Cuba and Europe through her Yoga Alliance certified school, Yoga for All, at the 200 and 500 hour level.

Sarah Moody

Hi! I’m Sarah.

As an E-RYT® 500, YACEP® yoga teacher with over 1,000 hours of training in yoga and yoga therapy, I offer therapeutic movement and meditation practices that cultivate spacious awareness for the hectic, modern life.  

My public classes and one-on-one sessions aim to help you find balance and reduce stress by strengthening the body and mind, placing attention on healthy alignment, and making time for purposeful relaxation. I use the tools of gentle yoga, yoga therapy*, meditation, guided relaxation like yoga nidra, functional movement, and posture analysis to help you improve your lifestyle and holistic well-being.  I’ve worked in a variety of clinic and studio settings, as well as instructed corporate mindfulness programs in the Bay Area.

When I’m not teaching, you can find me on epic bike rides with my husband, climbing around on rocks, and enjoying nature and all its’ wonderful details.

Wencke Roed

Aging is inevitable—if we are lucky. My goal for myself and my students is to age gracefully and to be strong, flexible and tall.

My name is Wencke, sounds like Venka. My first introduction to yoga began when I was 40. I had a VCR with 7 days of yoga with Raquel Welch. I started taking yoga classes whenever and wherever I could.  

I am an RN and spent 40 years primarily In Labor and Delivery helping families during the pregnancy and birth process. Yoga gradually became a way of life for me rather than only a form of exercise.

In 2014 I took Michelle’s 200-hour teacher training as a way to deepen my practice. Then last year I was introduced to Yoga for Bone Health which resonated with me since I personally have been diagnosed with osteopenia and osteoporosis. I took a teacher training for bone health which has changed my personal practice and how I teach.

I am very excited to offer yoga to an older crowd (young are also welcome).

Ivy Miles

I believe as women age, no matter the past circumstances, are here to feel their best! My mission is to bring awareness to a holistic picture of wellness where we nurture and work on our physical body, our minds and spirit.

As a breast cancer thriver I know the power of healing and of owning one’s health and thus why I am on a path to support women in claiming their thriving health no matter what.

My passion for owning my wellness took me to various levels of certifications from Fitness, Yoga, Health Coaching with the Institute of Integrative Nutrition (IIN), Reiki, Crystal Healing, Sound Therapy, SRT, Yoga Therapy, Yoga4Cancer, to owning a yoga studio.  

Now I work with women 1:1, teach classes, offer detoxes, and lead retreats, so we can shine from the inside out.









Teri Roseman

I took my first Yoga class at Rancho La Puerta, in Baja California in the mid-1980’s and became a devoted student while overcoming breast cancer in 2003.

In the ensuing years, I have been in pursuit of the wisdom yoga brings, to live it, and share it with others.  My approach to teaching and therapy is rooted by a deep belief in the healing power of yoga and meditation. I provide a truly profound yoga experience that goes beyond yoga as a form of exercise and instead integrates physical, energetic, emotional, intellectual, spiritual elements in my teachings to provide students a holistic experience and healing atmosphere.

Because of my in depth knowledge and extensive yoga therapy training, my classes and yoga therapy sessions are tailored to each individual’s needs.

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