Meet Our Founder
Jill graduated cum laude from Newcomb College of Tulane University with a BA in English and Philosophy (1982). She went directly to work with the prestigious magazine publisher Ziff-Davis, NYC, originally as a part-time secretary. Within a few years, she was so quickly promoted that by 1989 she was their youngest female Associate Publisher. She devoted 14 years to this company, then spent another six running her own marketing firm. Eventually she became the Group Publisher of several Latin American business magazines. In the meantime she married, had a daughter, and divorced. Although she enjoyed the success of her professional life, something was missing. Jill says her soul was craving to make a contribution to the world.
She realized that the conflict between her current life and what she truly held in high esteem was causing her a lot of pain, physical and mental. She tried to have a more flexible work schedule in order to become a more committed mother but receiving a negative answer, Jill resigned.
This is when Jill launched her life dream of helping people create peace and harmony in their lives through yoga, meditation and other mind-body practices. Jill recreated her life: she became certified to teach adults and children, infusing elements of eastern philosophies even with her youngest students.
Today Jill is surrounded by an aura of peace and beauty. She teaches yoga, yoga-based tools, and meditation to children and adults. When asked if it was worth it to quit her job, Jill answers, “The things that make you happiest do not come from the material world. Following your heart is what will bring you real happiness and peace. When you're doing what you're meant to be doing, there is alignment and the energy of money begins to flow to you. Recognizing and realizing your soul's purpose is magical and blissful. It's not a question of what you'll lose but what you'll gain. Giving your heart wings, that's priceless."
She realized that the conflict between her current life and what she truly held in high esteem was causing her a lot of pain, physical and mental. She tried to have a more flexible work schedule in order to become a more committed mother but receiving a negative answer, Jill resigned.
This is when Jill launched her life dream of helping people create peace and harmony in their lives through yoga, meditation and other mind-body practices. Jill recreated her life: she became certified to teach adults and children, infusing elements of eastern philosophies even with her youngest students.
Today Jill is surrounded by an aura of peace and beauty. She teaches yoga, yoga-based tools, and meditation to children and adults. When asked if it was worth it to quit her job, Jill answers, “The things that make you happiest do not come from the material world. Following your heart is what will bring you real happiness and peace. When you're doing what you're meant to be doing, there is alignment and the energy of money begins to flow to you. Recognizing and realizing your soul's purpose is magical and blissful. It's not a question of what you'll lose but what you'll gain. Giving your heart wings, that's priceless."