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Saturday, September 12
 

9:00am MDT

Clear the Mind: Introduction to Meditation in the Creek Garden
LIMITED
Saturday September 12, 2026 9:00am - 10:00am MDT
Limited Capacity seats available
If you think you "can't meditate because your mind is too busy," this session is for you. Step into the secluded, shaded sanctuary of the intimate Creek Garden. Guided by globally celebrated teacher Ryan Leier, this down-to-earth introduction to meditation removes the mystery and pressure from the practice, showing you that mindfulness can be both simple and joyful.

Resting under a canopy of ancient trees and surrounded by native flowers, you will use the natural, soothing rush of Deer Creek as your focal anchor. Ryan will introduce you to simple, accessible breath rituals and awareness techniques designed to instantly calm an overactive nervous system and anchor you in the present moment. You will leave this quiet garden oasis with a clear mind, an open heart, and a practical toolkit of simple habits to find your inner calm anytime, anywhere. Absolutely no prior experience required!
Speakers
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Ryan Leier

Speaker, One Yoga
Ryan Leier is a globally recognized yoga teacher and community leader celebrated for profound dedication to the authentic teachings of yoga. Based in British Columbia, Canada, Ryan is the visionary behind the One Yoga movement and co-founder of Vinyasa Yoga for Youth, a non-profi... Read More →
Support Team
DD

Dorothy Dorta

Support Team, Denver Yoga Summit
Saturday September 12, 2026 9:00am - 10:00am MDT
- Creek Garden

10:30am MDT

Midlife Mindset
Saturday September 12, 2026 10:30am - 11:30am MDT
Yoga belongs in every single part of life, especially the chapters we’ve been told to hide, fix, or simply "push through." Step into the private, shaded sanctuary of the Creek Garden. Surrounded by the gentle rush of Deer Creek and native Colorado flowers, master teacher Sara Cook hosts an intimate, honest workshop for anyone navigating the unique experience of maturing in a body that social media has plenty of opinions about.

This session creates a brave, supportive container to untangle from society's mixed messages, consciously shift your inner dialogue, and deepen your intuitive connection to yourself. Blending compassionate mindset work, reflective journaling, and gentle, responsive movement, this workshop is thoughtfully accessible to a wide range of body types and fitness levels. This is yoga off the mat in the most honest sense—an invitation to bloom unapologetically, exactly like the native flora around you.
Speakers
avatar for Sara Cook

Sara Cook

Speaker
Sara Cook (she/her) has spent a lifetime collecting wisdom and information from incredible mentors and students alike within the realm of movement and mind body connection. She has travelled as a teacher trainer and created training programs for a variety of movement modalities i... Read More →
Support Team
DD

Dorothy Dorta

Support Team, Denver Yoga Summit
Saturday September 12, 2026 10:30am - 11:30am MDT
- Creek Garden

12:30pm MDT

From Inspiration to Integration: Carrying the Yoga Home
Saturday September 12, 2026 12:30pm - 2:00pm MDT
You’ve taken the classes. Filled your notebook. Opened your heart. Now what?

One of the greatest challenges of a yoga festival isn't finding inspiration—it’s learning how to carry that lightning bolt of insight into your messy, everyday life. Step into the soothing, shaded sanctuary of the Creek Garden for a vital integration masterclass. Guided by psychotherapist and Living AWAKE author Erik Vienneau, this experiential workshop delivers a survival kit for the post-festival transition.

Drawing from Buddhist psychology, nervous system science, and over three decades of personal meditation practice, Erik shares effortless ways to work with modern stress, difficult emotions, and corporate distraction—without adding another heavy item to your to-do list.

Together, we will explore:

Why lasting life shifts come from tiny daily micro-habits rather than temporary peak experiences.

A simple, clinical framework to interrupt mental reactivity, thoughts, and emotional loops.

Real-time techniques to regulate your nervous system and return to center in the middle of a busy workday.

How to architect a sustainable personal practice that actually matches your lifestyle.

This session includes deep guided meditation, honest reflection, and physical, take-home integration tools you can utilize the second you leave the festival grounds. Because the real practice begins when the summit ends.
Speakers
avatar for Erik Vienneau

Erik Vienneau

Speaker
Erik Vienneau is a mindfulness teacher, therapist, and retreat leader devoted to helping people navigate the great transitions of adulthood with more presence, honesty, and compassion. A graduate of Naropa University’s Mindfulness-Based Transpersonal Counseling program, Erik in... Read More →
Support Team
DD

Dorothy Dorta

Support Team, Denver Yoga Summit
MC

Mary Connolly Savoy

Support Team, Denver Yoga Summit
Saturday September 12, 2026 12:30pm - 2:00pm MDT
- Creek Garden

3:00pm MDT

The Art of Dreaming + Living Journey
Saturday September 12, 2026 3:00pm - 5:00pm MDT
Unlock the hidden architecture of your subconscious mind. Step into the shaded sanctuary of the Creek Garden for a rare, 2-hour multi-sensory immersion guided by spiritual educator and author Suzanne Toro. Rooted deeply in ancient, esoteric dreaming yoga lineages, this masterclass teaches you how to bridge your waking, dreaming, and sleeping states to refine your objective awareness and liberate stored karma.

Harnessing the natural, sacred energy of the botanic gardens, Suzanne methodically balances your biofield through a brilliant blend of lucid dreaming education, sound and electromagnetic therapy, pranayama, and gentle, restorative asana. The journey shifts seamlessly from cosmic storytelling through sacred song to silent, mindful observation.

The Takeaway: Leave this creek-side sanctuary with practical, daily tools to decode your dream states and foster lasting spiritual growth.

What to Bring (Critical): This is an extensive experiential workshop. Please bring a notebook, pen, yoga mat, hand towel or eye cover, a warm blanket, water, and dress in cozy layers as your body temperature will drop during deep meditation. Open to all levels.
Speakers Support Team
MC

Mary Connolly Savoy

Support Team, Denver Yoga Summit
MD

Michael Donovan

Support Team, Denver Yoga Summit
Saturday September 12, 2026 3:00pm - 5:00pm MDT
- Creek Garden

5:30pm MDT

Courage in Chaos: Yoga as a Practice of Community Care
Saturday September 12, 2026 5:30pm - 7:00pm MDT
When the world feels fractured, what does yoga ask of us?

How do we embody sthira (steadiness) and sukha (ease) while witnessing collective grief, polarization, or harm? How do we stay rooted in compassion without becoming overwhelmed or disconnected? And how do we care for ourselves while holding space for others?

This experiential workshop explores how the teachings of yoga become a living practice — not only on the mat, but in the moments our communities need them most.

Through reflection, discussion, and stories from lived experience, Lindsay Grabb and Ericka Jones will share what it meant to lead UP Yoga in Minneapolis through the racial reckoning of 2020 after the murder of George Floyd, COVID-19 pandemic, Congressional Assassination, Annunciation School mass shooting, and Operation Metro Surge (ICE raids). Together, they'll explore how yoga philosophy, clear values, and the practice of karma yoga became anchors for navigating uncertainty, making difficult decisions, and cultivating a community rooted in belonging and care.

Participants will be invited to explore:

How yoga philosophy can support courageous, compassionate action in times of uncertainty

Practices for remaining grounded while holding space for collective emotion and lived experience

The role of values as a compass for teaching, leading, and building authentic community

Ways to embody yoga beyond personal practice through service, discernment, and connection

How to create a practice and space of belonging inclusive of all — through safety, language, and self-care

Whether you're a teacher, studio owner, or devoted practitioner, you'll leave with renewed clarity that yoga is not simply something we do on the mat. It is a way of meeting the world with courage, wisdom, and an open heart — even when the path ahead is unknown.

Lindsay Grabb and Ericka Jones draw on their experience leading Up Yoga in Minneapolis through 2020's racial reckoning, the pandemic, and Operation Safety Net to explore how yoga philosophy and karma yoga anchor us in uncertainty. Leave with renewed clarity: yoga is a way of meeting the world with courage, wisdom, and clarity.
Speakers
avatar for Lindsay Grabb

Lindsay Grabb

Speaker
Lindsay Grabb is the founder and owner of Up Yoga in Minneapolis, Minnesota, which she opened in 2017 with a mission to create an inclusive community where people feel empowered to connect, grow, and lead both on and off the mat. A yoga teacher, educator, and mentor, Lindsay has spent nearly two decades helping students of all experience... Read More →
avatar for Ericka Jones

Ericka Jones

Speaker
Ericka Jones is a Minneapolis-based 500-hour RYT, meditation teacher, and a prominent leader in the Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) space. As the founder of Yoga Coalition, Ericka is dedicated to creating yoga environments where every individual feels a true sense of belon... Read More →
Support Team
MD

Michael Donovan

Support Team, Denver Yoga Summit
Saturday September 12, 2026 5:30pm - 7:00pm MDT
- Creek Garden
 

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