Ep:29 Yoga + Therapy with Julianne, Jacy and Noel




ALLWays Another Way show

Summary: Yoga Therapy Yoga Therapy Yoga is Therapy Yoga as therapy I’m a therapist. I love yoga. I’ve been going to yoga for therapy before I knew it was therapy. My first yoga class was 25 years ago in college. I took a Hatha Yoga class and always fell asleep during sivansana. Having had insomnia for years, I had no idea then how much I needed yoga. My guests on the show combine therapy + yoga for a complete mind and body healing experience. Julianne Schroeder, LPC, NCC, RYT finds purpose and passion in helping others create mindful connection, compassion, and confidence through therapeutic yoga, talk therapy, speaking, and workshops in the Dallas area. Julianne loves sharing how positive change can occur in the brain and body with use of therapeutic yoga. Yoga has been transformational in her life, and is eager to share how to bring the mind and body into balance with others. She brings a caring and playful approach to her work. Noel Crane received her Masters in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from The University of North Texas in 2015 after studying Studio Art at The University of Texas at Austin. Noel is trained as a Registered Yoga Teacher, working with individuals, groups, and corporations to implement mindfulness and wellness into their daily lives. Noel enjoys public speaking, educating groups on the benefits of stress reduction programs, mindfulness, and mental health initiatives. She specializes in using yoga, meditation and psychotherapy with clients suffering from anxiety, and is a lead instructor for The LISPY School for psychotherapeutic yoga in Dallas, where she educates yogis and psychotherapist on the benefits of using the mind body connection to heal the brain. A Rockwall native, she enjoys spending time with her family and urban farm. Jacy is a Licensed Professional Counselor in Dallas specializing in anxiety, depression, relationship issues, the Enneagram, spirituality, and low self-esteem. She received her Masters in Counseling at the University of North Texas and has done additional training in mindfulness and yoga. She has been in private practice since 2014 helping individuals shrug off old patterns and build themselves up! Raise your hand if you’ve experienced yoga as therapy!