Meet our Yoga Teachers
Meridith
Antonucci
Pronouns: She | Her
Meridith knows there are deep connections between mind, body and spirit. Her love of movement led her to the practice of yoga, while her inquisitive nature and thirst for healing led her to the realm of therapeutics.
She has been teaching yoga for over seven years and loves working with all different types of people because she believes that yoga, in some form, is for everyone and every body type. In addition to her 200 and 500-hour Yoga Teacher Training programs, she has completed Restorative Yoga and Yin Yoga trainings. She completed a 300-hour Yoga Therapy training and is currently continuing her therapeutic studies in order to become a certified Yoga Therapist.
Breanne Goldman
Pronouns: She | Her
Breanne Goldman is a Denver- based student and teacher of yoga. With a deep reverence for ancient traditions and lineages, Breanne draws primarily from Classical Yoga, Bhakti, Daoyin, Qigong, Kundalini, Ayurveda, Judaism, and Buddhism. Her intention is to inspire others to embody their yoga practice off the mat in order to move through the world with joy, stability, and ease.
Breanne’s teaching style is grounding, nurturing, and deeply contemplative. She weaves timeless, universal wisdom with modern science, guiding students with diverse backgrounds, abilities, and bodies to apply a variety of yogic tools both on the mat and in daily life. Pain and life experience can be our greatest teachers, inviting us to explore each opportunity with curiosity and non-attachment. She lives with a neurological condition, which deeply informs her interest in the relationship between yoga, trauma, and the nervous system.
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Off the mat, Breanne is a textile artist and clothing designer under her label, Lake Elinor, with an extensive professional background in education, curriculum design, and emotional intelligence. Breanne is an E-RYT200, 500RYT, YACEP, and Yoga Therapist in Training (IAYT). Her life mission is to guide others toward healing the most important relationship we have, the one with ourselves: mind, body, Spirit.
Kari Kwinn
Director of Yoga
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Pronouns: She | Her
Howdy - I'm glad you're here :)
I am more than the letters and numbers and credentials I have earned, but I also understand that they may be meaningful for you as you decide with whom to study. In every opportunity, I strive to earn the seat of the teacher.
Kari Kwinn, ERYT500, RPYT, YACEP is the Director of Yoga for White Lotus Therapeutics. Her academic background includes a BA in anthropology and a Master's Degree in Nonprofit Management. With extensive training in Ashtanga, Vinyasa, Sivananda, Prenatal, and Yin yoga, Kari lends direction to the diverse teaching staff at White Lotus. While Kari brings an interdisciplinary and academic approach to the study of yoga and the cultivation of the yoga team, her teaching style is approachable, witty, and fun. Her goal is to help students understand the potential for healing and wellness using Western, Eastern, and complementary healthcare models. A medical anthropologist by training, Kari has experience working with diverse populations and disease conditions, including dementia, MS, HIV/AIDS, prenatal and postpartum wellness, and those in recovery from addiction. When she isn't teaching or learning, Kari writes, cooks, hikes, and works steadily at doing nothing.
Harmony
Livingston
Harmony’s approach to yoga is her approach to life. As a teacher, dancer, and artist she is continuously inspired by the power of intention, and the practice of presence. She is committed to creating accessible, inclusive, awakening, and deeply moving experiences that lift, transform, and heal all bodies from the inside out. Her teaching style is warm and welcoming, playful and profound, nurturing and from the heart. She invites you to deepen your connection to your body, and to practice your yoga "as you are", one breath at a time. In her own words, "each one of us is powerful beyond measure. When we connect to our breath, and listen to our body (and to that which moves us deeply), possibilities are endless. When we step beyond how things look and go deeper into how things feel, our perspective can shift. When we trust ourselves to be held and supported in this moment, and then allow the moment to unfold, we can experience our life as EXTRAORDINARY".
Harmony completed her 200-hour yoga certification with the School of Sacred Arts in Bali, Indonesia (specializing in hatha/vinyasa/yin yoga), she is a "Let Your Yoga Dance" facilitator, dancer, singer, actress, dreamer.
Chottip Nimla-Or
Pronouns: She | Her
Chottip first fell in love with yoga as a sanctuary amidst the hustle and bustle of modern life. After being on her feet as cocktail mixologist she not only connected with the physical relief the practice provided but the equilibrium it brought to her mind and heart. She wholeheartedly believes yoga opens pathways for self-discovery while bringing awareness to the harmony of life. Through fluid movement she aims to help practitioners access their own unique alignment through mudra meditation and consistent flow, in turn amplifying their connection to the pranic flow moving throughout the body. Drawing from the lineage of Prana Vinyasa via Shiva Rea, Chottip aims for unification of prana and living flow for herself and her students , exploring the heart cave, moving with the ebb and flow of life.
Kevin Supina
Pronouns: He | Him
Kevin Supina (RYT-200) began his yoga journey as a teenager, practicing from DVDs and online videos with his mother in the living room. Initially drawn to the physical well-being he felt from moving and breathing, after a few years he began studying meditation and found a deeper appreciation for the profound mental and spiritual effects of yoga. Upon moving to Colorado in 2016, Kevin took up a more regular, dedicated practice, eventually feeling called to complete his 200-Hour Yoga Teacher Training with Kindness Yoga in 2018.
Through all of his classes, Kevin strives to guide his students into deeper understanding and compassion for the self and others through the union of mind, body, and breath. Also a professional musician, Kevin curates practices featuring live improvised music, and in July 2021 he released Elements, an album of music designed for yoga practices inspired by the elements.
Madison Waggoner
Pronouns: She | Her
Madison is a passionate yoga teacher and Ayurvedic practitioner. She began her journey when she found yoga during college as a way to soothe her anxious mind and find release from outside pressures. Yoga connected her to something greater than the self, and served as a method of personal evolution to shed layers that no longer serve. After moving to Denver in 2013, Madison dove deeper into her practice partaking in yoga teacher training through Karma Yoga Center. She learned about Ayurveda through teacher training and quickly realized how students' needs differ based on their nature. Madison offers a safe space for students to explore their mind and body without judgement but rather curiosity and care. She teaches classes that are educational, introspective and leaves students feeling balanced and whole. Madison strives to inspire students to live a life that positively impacts the self, community and greater world.
Melissa Winter
Pronouns: She | Her
I believe the true gift of yoga is received in each moment we are living our yoga during our day-to-day, off the mat life. The more I teach yoga, the more I become a student of the tradition. Through self-study I’ve felt the tremendous healing powers of this practice. The more I practice the more I learn and want to share this powerful practice with others. It is truly a gift and honor to be able to help others find freedom and release so that they can comfortable and competently move their bodies through life. I am vinyasa, yin, hot and yoga sculpt certified and am grateful to be able to share yoga with others and to be a part of this amazing concept White Lotus Therapeutics has created.