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Growing up in Western Sydney shaped so much of who I am, which is why I love celebrating the stories and communities that make this place home. Our book club is currently reading “Dirt Poor Islanders” by local author Winnie Dunn — a powerful novel set in Mt Druitt that explores culture, identity, and connection. Join us this Sunday at St Marys for book club (even if you haven’t read the book!) and spend time with the Nin Yoga community.
want $100 credit?
Spring is here — and so is our Nin Yoga Spring Passport Challenge! From October 1st to November 30th, you’ll collect stamps for showing up, trying new things, and adding more joy to your practice. With playful challenges and fun prizes, this is your invitation to build consistency and celebrate movement all season long.
over 120 years
What makes our Yoga Teacher Training different? We don’t rely on one lead trainer — we bring together eight expert teachers, each deeply experienced in their specialty. With over 120 years of combined knowledge, trainees receive in-depth guidance in alignment, anatomy, philosophy, pranayama, meditation, trauma-informed yoga, Ayurveda, Sanskrit and more. This is a comprehensive, heart-led training designed to give you the very best from leaders in their fields.
just for now
You know, that moment at the end of your yoga class when your body finally sinks into the mat. You've moved and breathed, stretched and twisted, and your teacher finalllllly tells you to prepare for savasana.
joy and crows
“Votes are in for our August book club pick and I'm delighted to let you know we're reading "The Book of Delights" by Ross Gay.
This will be our third book club meet up, and a recurring theme has started to emerge in the books we've been drawn to.
We keep coming back to JOY.”