A life of practice

I'm Kate

A teacher, a mother, a student, a lover of nature and of science.

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"I wonder about things all the time, how things work, why things are as they are, spinning atoms and changing seasons. I ask questions all the time and spend hours contemplating the answers. I daydream about how I could make the world a bit better, and the answer I always come up with is to be kind, to help people, to serve."

Kate Money

Led by curiosity

For years, I used to make clothes, creating shapes around the body. The way fabric folds across the torso tells you a lot about an individual’s posture. I noticed small adjustments to stance changed the fit and look of a garment, and my curiosity grew. I began to teach yoga, this time creating shapes with the body. The way individuals move tells you a lot about where muscles are tight or weak. I noticed small adjustments to movements can change the way an individual feels, and my curiosity grew.

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Into discovery

I’m now studying for a degree in Physiotherapy, learning what it takes to make those shapes, adjustments and movements, and still my curiosity grows. The more I lean in, the more I learn, and it seems the less I know. So, I go a bit deeper, observing human function, our capacity, the things that form us physically, emotionally, and energetically and all the links between. I am curious about our connection to ourselves to each other and to nature, listening to and engaging with the innate cues from the body to find balance.

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“The best yoga teacher I’ve had in about forty years.”

Felicity

“I never really liked yoga until I went to Kate’s classes. She has a way of teaching and explaining the class that’s very unique and somehow you feel like you know what you’re doing even when you don’t. Time flies by and I always feel great the day after.”

Mel Hambidge