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Mona Warner is a warm and joyful educator practicing both Yoga and Ayurveda. She runs the Janati Yoga School in Kingston, Ontario, where she strives to guide others down the path of health, happiness and well-being every day.
She is a Yoga Teacher Trainer (since 2007), a National Ayurvedic Medical Association recognized Ayurvedic Yoga Therapist (AYT), and Certified Ayurvedic Practitioner (CAP). She is the author of Ayurvedic Yoga, Ayurveda's Three Pillars of Health, and the Grief and Ayurveda Workbook.
Mona shares her home with her wonderful husband, enthusiastic dog, and ninja kitten.
Daisy is a seasonal wellness educator, experienced yoga teacher and culinary nutritionist with a passion for the connection between nature, mind and emotion. After experiencing debilitating grief for over 15 years, she began to turn to slower, nourishing practices as a way to work with her mind through her body.
With training in a variety of holistic practices, she believes we can all fire up an integrated sense of Self by nurturing our most valuable resources - mind, body, and the environment we surround ourselves with.
When not guiding others through chronic stress, inflammation, and emotional burnout, Daisy can be found somewhere in nature with her dog and husband - or experimenting in the kitchen with something sweet.
Kathryn Templeton, MA, RDT/ MT/LPC, E-500 RYT, C-IAYT, Ayurvedic Practitioner Kathryn Templeton has devoted her life to the health of others. A psychotherapist for 30 years, Kathryn is a Master Teacher in the field of Drama Therapy and continues to work both clinically and as an educator specializing in the treatment of individuals with anxiety, depression, and complex trauma. As a C-IAYT, NAMA-registered Ayurvedic practitioner and Senior ParaYoga teacher, Kathryn has worked to develop specialized treatments integrating the principles of yoga, ayurveda, and clinical psychology. Kathryn is a faculty member at the Himalayan Institute and the founder of the Himalayan Institute Ayurvedic Yoga Specialist program (HIAYS), Torchbearer Mentorship program, AYS Grad School, and The Three Wisdom Traditions: Integrating Yoga, Ayurveda and Psychology (3WT). She is an Adjunct Professor of Human Development and General Psychology, a contributing writer, and educator for Yoga International, and a Banyan Botanicals Ambassador.
RDT – Registered Drama Therapist
MT – Master Teacher
LPC – Licensed Professional Counselor