When
15 MAR 2025
12noon - 5pm PT
Where
Harvey Milk Center
for the Arts - 50 Scott Street, SF, CA

Welcome to the Spring Renewal SF WBF!

An event designed for the entire community


Launched in 2022, the SF Well-being Fair is a seasonal event that occurs at the turn of each season. At the SF WBF, we are passionate about building community to support everyone’s birthright – yours/our well-being! We love creating an engaging environment where individuals can explore various aspects of wellness, from physical health to mental and spiritual growth.

We gather a diverse team of practitioners who are teachers, coaches, therapists, artists and more who come together to share their wisdom and practices. Less wellness marketplace, more informational, experiential and resourceful ways to inspire one another towards a holistic approach to being well in a dynamic world of joys and sorrows. We are committed to supporting and connecting with our fellow BIPOC and LGBTQ+ communities to create greater presence, awareness, and access to wellness opportunities for our unique well-being.

We’re returning to the Harvey Milk Center for the Arts with great offerings for everyone, from kids to seniors. The Spring Renewal WBF is designed to restore and reinvigorate our body/mind systems after the effects of our winter season and general heaviness of our times. We will continue to offer a LIVESTREAM option for some elements of the day. With either option, you’ll continue to establish connections with community and local practitioners. Experience numerous and creative ways to attend to your well-being!

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What Drives Our Dream


Being well is our birthright, though our stressful world can block our view with everyday life priorities and world crises. We aim to bring practical wisdom to the forefront of our body, mind and heart by countering the heavy hands of our industrial complex. We offer support and motivation for movement and rest towards the highest service to all. We envision a world that prioritizes kindness and harmony within and around every being.
Our mission is to empower individuals with direct knowledge, practical tools, and collective experiences that promote physical, mental, and spiritual well-being. We approach this event in collaboration and commit to an inclusive environment to celebrate health, diversity, and self-dignity for all people regardless of race, gender, class or sexual orientation. We request that practitioners we work with are aligned with this mission.
We welcome all who seek compassionate connections where creativity and diversity are expressions of well-being. Rather than think of wellness as something to purchase, we offer reminders that well-being is instinctive. We aim to bring accessibility and engagement for all, where collaboration and honoring one another can outweigh oppression and othering. We celebrate & highlight our LGBTQ+ and BIPOC communities.

Meet Our Practitioners 2022-Present


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Register NOW for our Spring Renewal Well-being Fair


You can expect a community day filled with small group workshops, conversation circles, interactive 1:1 session with practitioners, coloring & craft area, vegan snacks and drinks, and an opportunity to explore a wide range of health and wellness centered experiences.

Locate the registration links on this website to register for in-person or livestream. Early registration is recommended as spaces are limited and opportunities for 1:1 services may fill up quickly.

For our Spring Renewal Well-being Fair, admission is open and FREE to all and welcome to all from kids to seniors! Donations will be welcomed at the door, collected by our volunteers. All donations will be split between the practitioners and the Well-being Fair organizing team.

For our Spring Renewal Well-being Fair, we welcome ALL ages from kids to seniors. Some sessions will be directly geared for certain age groups and all sessions are at the discretion of all folks 15 and up. Children under 15 will require general adult supervision and discretion on involvement is up to the parent or guardian.

Yes! We’d love for you to be a part of our events! Please connect with us using the contact page or email info@mukundastudio.com and we’ll reach back to you within 48 hours.

Harvey Milk Center for the Arts is full wheelchair accessible when entering at 50 Scott Street. There is an elevator in the building to access the top floor and restrooms (all accessible) located on the first floor). Please let us know if you have any questions and if there are any ways we can be sure to be of support to your day at the Well-being Fair. Contact us at info@mukundastudio.com.

View Our SF Spring Renewal WBF Schedule!

Create your own well-being adventure by planning out your day!


Nicola Bosco-Alvarez (she/her)

Welcome from the SF Well-being Fair Team
WBF Facility Host and director at Harvey Milk Center for the Arts
12noon-12:15pm

Director & Choreographer, Nicola Bosco-Alvarez began her career in musical theatre as an Artist in-Residence and Choreographer with the San Francisco Arts Education Project under the close mentorship of Danny Duncan, Emily Keeler and Camille Oliver-Salmon.  After twelve years with SF ArtsEd teaching and learning with youth 9-14, she made the transition in 2007 as full time Director/Choreographer with YPTMTC.  Her passion to work with teens and provide a professional setting for them to explore and create has been an amazing experience, and invaluable artistically. Working with such talented young adults and musicians is truly  a dream come true for her.  Nicola has taught with high schools and community theatres through out the Bay Area, and danced professionally with Carlos Carvajol.  She has an Associate Credential of the Cecchetti ISTD (Imperial Society of Teachers of Dancing) has studied professionally in Florence, Italy.

Marc Morozumi (he/him)

  12-12:15pm
Welcome from the SF Well-being Fair Team
12noon-12:15pm

Marc (E-RYT-500, CMT) is a certified Integral Yoga Hatha, Raja, Meditation and stress management teacher with over 5000 teaching hours and a CMT in the state of California. His diverse career history, which has varied from a life in the arts to working in a high-paced event world, unifies in one voice today as a health and wellness entrepreneur. He is a Lead Trainer for Integral Yoga Institute (IYI) and Accessible Yoga's 200-hour Yoga teacher training programs and helped design the first BIPOC YTT with the SF IYI in 2021. He has staffed IYI's silent retreats since 2011 and teaches public, private and corporate Yoga classes every week. He opened M Spa Yoga, The Yoga Loft @ MX3 Fitness and in 2020, opened and turned all focus to Mukunda Studio - Yoga and well-being in SOMA, SF, CA.

Andrea Stern (she/her)

  12-12:15pm
Welcome from the SF Well-being Fair Team
12noon-12:15pm

Just over 15 years ago, Andrea was working in Corporate Human Resources when she felt a call to help employees on a deeper, more meaningful level. After much thought, research and consideration and after feeling the benefits of a midday yoga session, Andrea decided to open a yoga studio catering specifically to the needs of urban professionals in the heart of San Francisco’s Financial District. Learn about Satori Yoga: https://satoriyogastudio.com/ Today, Satori Yoga offers programming to businesses all around the globe and is still based here in San Francisco. Andrea is one of the co-founder’s of TendWell Collective and is committed to creating spaces for equity and access to wellness.

Colette Ghunim (she/her)

Welcome from the SF Well-being Fair Team
Spring Renewal Well-being Fair Grand Host
12noon-12:15pm

As a documentary filmmaker and nonprofit co-founder, Colette Ghunim’s soul purpose is to use the power of film and storytelling for those oppressed around the world to be seen, to be heard, and to heal. In co-production with Kartemquin Films and funded by Latino Public Broadcasting, she is directing Traces of Home, her first feature-length film documenting her inner quest to find home through unearthing her parent’s forced migrations from Mexico and Palestine. Colette is also the co-founder of Mezcla Media Collective, a nonprofit organization aimed to cultivate a thriving landscape for over 700 women and non-binary filmmakers of color in Chicago. Colette was selected as a 2023 Obama Foundation USA Leader, 2024 Sundance Institute x ISF Fellow, and was featured on Arab America’s “30 Under 30” list.

Kamelle Mills (he/him)

  12:15-1pm
Main Fair Room
Opening Activity
12:15-12:50pm: KOLLISION!

Experience KOLLISION! Where movement and mindset collide! Where ideas come together to create breakthroughs. Join for a fun start to the fair with Kamelle Mills - our Headlining Practitioner. Kamelle is a creative self-starter with a passion for people. As a trained actor and senior instructor at SoulCycle, Kamelle aspires to inspire others daily through a powerful mind-body experience. SoulCycle isn't just in the business of changing bodies; they're're in the business of changing lives. Kamelle has worked in 3 states and led the opening and development of three new markets including New York, California and Texas. He is also well known in the Barry's bootcamp community for his athletic, ecstatic, and motivating energy!

Megan Heurer (she/her)

  1:00 - 1:30pm
Group Classroom 2nd Floor
1:00-1:30pm: Relaxation Sound Bath
(Neurodivergent friendly)

Hi there, I'm Megan. Sound healing came into my life in 2023 and I fell in love with the healing benefits it has to offer. I come from a rich background in massage therapy and yoga instruction. These two interventions help inform my sound healing practices. I became officially certified to be a sound healer in March of 2024 and began my journey of building Relaxation Therapy by Megan. Some benefits I have personally experienced have been stress and anxiety relief, uplifted energy levels, and improved focus. I have also found that sound therapy aids in ADHD support which has been a game changer in my life. Moving forward in my healing journey, my goal is to help as many people as possible. I can't wait to get to know you and see how sound healing can enhance your life.

Miraaj (he/him)

  2:00-2:30pm
Group Classroom 2nd Floor
1:45pm-2:15pm: Intro to Flow Movement by Miraaj

Singer-songwriter, melody-minded composer, flow movement dancer, speaker, and community gatherer, Miraaj has many gifts to offer and strives to spread joy by bringing people together through authentic self-expression and the sharing of performance arts.

Fiona Brandon (she/her)

  2:45-3:15pm
Group Classroom 2nd Floor
2:30-3:00pm: (Discussion and Meditation)
Social Action: Disarming Social Stress and Bias w/Equal Empathy

Fiona Brandon, MPS, MA, MFT, is a licensed psychotherapist and clinical consultant who integrates Buddhist psychology, depth psychology, expressive arts therapy, dream imagery, and sensorimotor psychotherapy in her work with adults and couples. She is the Director of the Nalanda Institute for Contemplative Science’s Compassion-Based Resilience Training (CBRT) and core faculty of the Embodied Psychotherapy Program. Fiona has taught contemplative psychology classes at a number of organizations including Mindful Exercises, the San Francisco Dharma Collective, and the California Association of Marriage and Family Therapists. Fiona is a co-editor of the anthology Advances in Contemplative Psychotherapy: Accelerating Healing and Transformation (2nd ed.), and a co-editor of the CBRT student manual. Visit www.fionabrandon.com to learn more about working with Fiona.

Alexandria Nichandros (she/her)

  3:30-4pm
Group Classroom 2nd Floor
3:15-3:45pm: Movement: Body Confidence for All

Alexandria (aka Peppermint Furiosa) is the founder of Click Your Heels. Her life's mission is to help everyone Come Home To Your Body. She has been leading people in movement and dance since 1998, including coaching for individuals and pairs, custom private events, and open classes of 100+. Her mantra is #whenindoubtslowdown and her rally cry is "All bodies, All genders, All ages". Her coaching work focuses on mind-body connection, body confidence, and self-love. Her dance work emphasizes improvisation and musicality, strength and flexibility. She wants all humans to experience divine somatic energy and be in partnership with our bodies.

Chuck Rosenthal (she/he/them)

  4:15-4:45pm
Group Classroom 2nd Floor
4-4:30pm: Sound Journey for Nervous System Regulation and Deep Restoration

Chuck Rosenthal is a sound healer, breath and reiki practiloneer as well as a life coach. The Logos Method, is a unique approach to sound baths that helps people develop a relationship with their nervous system. Unlike traditional sound baths, The Logos Method focuses on single tones and repeated patterns, allowing the brain and body to slow down naturally. This process helps participants enter delta and theta states of consciousness, where deep relaxation and healing can take place. Many describe the experience as the ultimate form of self-care, offering profound rest and restoration. Chuck’s work is centered on using sound as a tool for nervous system regulation, helping individuals access states of deep calm and balance. Through her carefully crafted sacred sessions, she provides a space for people to reset, recharge, and reconnect with themselves in a way that feels both natural and deeply restorative.

April Leung (she/her)

Herbal Tea Blends

April Leung is an herbalist and wellness enthusiast with over a decade in the health space. Born and raised in San Francisco, she earned her degree in Nutrition and Dietetics from San Francisco State University. With a passion for empowering everyday people to live healthier, more vibrant lives, April blends herbal wisdom with practical nutrition to make wellness accessible and fun. She’s committed to helping others feel their best—naturally—and has no plans of stopping anytime soon.
aka Money Witch

Bex Mui (she/her)

Tarot Readings + "House of Our Queer" Book sales

Bex Mui, M. Ed, (she/her) is a biracial, first generation, queer witch, energy worker, and spiritual activist committed to the work of LGBTQ+ affirmation. In 2021, Bex founded House Of Our Queer, a QTBIPOC-centered spiritual playspace and nourishing ground for the spiritual health of the queer and trans community. In her book, House of Our Queer: Healing, Reframing, and Reclaiming Your Spiritual Practice, she shares about her spiritual journey and current practices including astrology, tarot, sacred sexuality, and honoring ancestors.She is thrilled to offer intuitive tarot readings at this event.

Colette Ghunim (she/her)

Traces of Home - Learn about Colette's Documentary Film

As a documentary filmmaker and nonprofit co-founder, Colette Ghunim’s soul purpose is to use the power of film and storytelling for those oppressed around the world to be seen, to be heard, and to heal. In co-production with Kartemquin Films and funded by Latino Public Broadcasting, she is directing Traces of Home, her first feature-length film documenting her inner quest to find home through unearthing her parent’s forced migrations from Mexico and Palestine. Colette is also the co-founder of Mezcla Media Collective, a nonprofit organization aimed to cultivate a thriving landscape for over 700 women and non-binary filmmakers of color in Chicago. Colette was selected as a 2023 Obama Foundation USA Leader, 2024 Sundance Institute x ISF Fellow, and was featured on Arab America’s “30 Under 30” list.

Crystal Marie Higgins (she/her)

Herbal Wisdom and Remedies for Spring!

Crystal Marie Higgins is an Initiated High Priestess in Celtic traditions, an Initiated Witch, as well as a Yoga Teacher, an Herbalist and an Ethical Marketer. She has been in devotion to earth wisdom, the cycles of the moon and the seasons and teaching yoga since 2012. As a teacher and guide, Crystal’s intention is to awaken our consciousness toward the radical practice of attuning your life and the flows of your creativity to the seasons of the year, the cycles of the moon and the wisdom found in the everyday. She is a lover of the plant realm, being outdoors and engaging in sacred rituals. You can learn more about her at crystalmariehiggins.com, and her passion project seasonalherbalbox.com.

Gautam Mulchandani (he/him)

Intuitive Readings

Gautam is an intuitive coach with years of experience assisting people on their path to self-awareness and individual growth. Since his late 20s, Gautam has been using his intuitive abilities to assist people by providing guidance and information, which has contributed to developing deeper relationships and compassion. Greek and Vedic mythology, Egyptian history, and astrology first aroused Gautam's interest in this. His curiosity about other fields that improve intuitive practice was prompted by his dedication. He has taken part in quite a few Western psychology conferences and seminars covering significant topics including the Chakra System, Mental Regulation, Enneagram, Soul Search and Purpose Exploration, Shadow Integration, Archetypal Psychology, Trauma Recovery, and Intuitive Medicine.

Kim Quinones (she/her)

One question Tarot reading

Kim Quinones is an intuitive guide, energy healer and tarot reader who helps people find and heal their stuck places and open up to their intuitive gifts. Kim’s goal is to help you feel grounded, in present time awareness, clear of cords and outdated contracts, clear of outside energy and empowered to take the steps to living the life of your dreams. Kim has over a decade of experience and is based in San Francisco, California. Learn more at https://www.revealyourinnerlight.com/

Lydia Real (she/her)

Goddess figurines and original body positive feminine art

I am Lydia Real, a Bay Area native artist and Self Love Guide. Born in SF and grown in Oakland- the fruit of generations of Radical Women. My business is Sistah Planet. I help people find better relationships with their bodies and themselves through art, workshops, and 1:1 sessions. My artwork is born of Body Positivity and Radical Self-Acceptance. It is inspired by the unique beauty and diversity of the shapes, sizes and shades of the bodies I see around me. I am also a reiki practitioner using body mindfulness, intuitive insight and energy of the divine femme to promote positive change. My workshops and sessions guide you to shed toxic influences and negative messages and accept your amazing self unapologetically. We create a safe and sacred place to reconnect and embody who you truly are. Self love is not about perfection. It’s about acceptance. Let’s take the journey together.

Mané Dieng (she/her)

Handmade Shea butter soaps and lotion

ORGANIC SHEA BUTTER & SOAPS Shea butter is a great moisturizer for skin and hair. It replenishes skin. Shea butter is known to protect against photo-aging and the effects of UVA, aging, redness and irritation induced by UV damage.Vitamin E, vitamin A and Allantoin present in shea butter help to soften the skin and promote cell regeneration. Visit my Website: www.nathiebi.com @NATHIEBI

Phil Deem (he/him)

Spirit Tree Apothecary : Natural Remedies for the Modern World

Spirit Tree Apothecary, Natural remedies for the modern world. We create handcrafted herbal remedies and body care products with intention and integrity. We believe in the power of plants to nourish and heal, sourcing high-quality ingredients. Our formulations are inspired by traditional herbalism and offer a gentle yet effective support for your well-being. From soothing salves to nourishing teas, we're dedicated to bringing you nature's wisdom. Come check out our products or sign up for an herbal consultation.

David Khalili (he/him)

Rouse Relational Wellness: Therapeutic services for individual, relational and sexual identity and health

David F Khalili is a queer licensed marriage and family therapist, board-certified sexologist, and founder of Rouse Relational Wellness, a boutique couples and sex therapy center in San Francisco focused on helping queer folks have their best relationships. He authored the recently published Mental Health Workbook for Men to enhance their relationships with others.

Chuck Rosenthal (she/he/them)

Meet Chuck and Learn About Sound Healing

Chuck Rosenthal is a sound healer, breath and reiki practiloneer as well as a life coach. The Logos Method, is a unique approach to sound baths that helps people develop a relationship with their nervous system. Unlike traditional sound baths, The Logos Method focuses on single tones and repeated patterns, allowing the brain and body to slow down naturally. This process helps participants enter delta and theta states of consciousness, where deep relaxation and healing can take place. Many describe the experience as the ultimate form of self-care, offering profound rest and restoration. Chuck’s work is centered on using sound as a tool for nervous system regulation, helping individuals access states of deep calm and balance. Through her carefully crafted sacred sessions, she provides a space for people to reset, recharge, and reconnect with themselves in a way that feels both natural and deeply restorative.

Lily Panyacosit (she/her)

Short Reiki Sessions - Energetic Healing Work

Lily Panyacosit is a Conscious Embodied Leadership Coach, Energy Healer, and Reiki Practitioner with a deep passion for guiding individuals toward alignment, self-discovery, and transformative growth. Lily offers Akashic Records readings, helping clients access their soul’s blueprint and offering profound insights into their past, present, and future. She blends this intuitive work with her expertise in energy healing, mindfulness practices, and coaching to support individuals in overcoming personal challenges and unlocking their true potential. With a holistic approach rooted in compassion, Lily fosters a safe space for her clients to connect with their inner wisdom and cultivate lasting change.

Lars Kallman (he/him)

15-minute Bodywork Sessions

My massage practice is informed by 8 years of life and study at Esalen Institute, from 2008-2016.  Long flowing integrating strokes combine with energy work and deep therapeutic touch.  Gestalt process, mindfulness and parts work are also an option.  LCMT since 2010.  
Open Lounge
Open Lounge

Colette Ghunim (she/her)

  12-2
1:00-1:30pm:  Finding Home Within -
Healing Intergenerational Trauma

As a documentary filmmaker and nonprofit co-founder, Colette Ghunim’s soul purpose is to use the power of film and storytelling for those oppressed around the world to be seen, to be heard, and to heal. In co-production with Kartemquin Films and funded by Latino Public Broadcasting, she is directing Traces of Home, her first feature-length film documenting her inner quest to find home through unearthing her parent’s forced migrations from Mexico and Palestine. Colette is also the co-founder of Mezcla Media Collective, a nonprofit organization aimed to cultivate a thriving landscape for over 700 women and non-binary filmmakers of color in Chicago. Colette was selected as a 2023 Obama Foundation USA Leader, 2024 Sundance Institute x ISF Fellow, and was featured on Arab America’s “30 Under 30” list.

Crystal Marie Higgins (she/her)

1:45-2:15pm:  A discussion around the Magic and Healing Power of the Herbalism

Crystal Marie Higgins is an Initiated High Priestess in Celtic traditions, an Initiated Witch, as well as a Yoga Teacher, an Herbalist and an Ethical Marketer. She has been in devotion to earth wisdom, the cycles of the moon and the seasons and teaching yoga since 2012. As a teacher and guide, Crystal’s intention is to awaken our consciousness toward the radical practice of attuning your life and the flows of your creativity to the seasons of the year, the cycles of the moon and the wisdom found in the everyday. She is a lover of the plant realm, being outdoors and engaging in sacred rituals. You can learn more about her at crystalmariehiggins.com, and her passion project seasonalherbalbox.com.

Miraaj (he/him)

2:30-3:00pm:  The Japanese concept of ikigai and it's 4 attributes

Singer-songwriter, melody-minded composer, flow movement dancer, speaker, and community gatherer, Miraaj has many gifts to offer and strives to spread joy by bringing people together through authentic self-expression and the sharing of performance arts.

Bex Mui (she/her)

3:15-3:45pm: Building Spiritual Ritual with House Of Our Queer

Bex Mui, M. Ed, (she/her) is a biracial, first generation, queer witch, energy worker, and spiritual activist committed to the work of LGBTQ+ affirmation. In 2021, Bex founded House Of Our Queer, a QTBIPOC-centered spiritual playspace and nourishing ground for the spiritual health of the queer and trans community. In her book, House of Our Queer: Healing, Reframing, and Reclaiming Your Spiritual Practice, she shares about her spiritual journey and current practices including astrology, tarot, sacred sexuality, and honoring ancestors.She is thrilled to offer intuitive tarot readings at this event.

David Khalili, LMFT (he/him)

4:00-4:30pm: Navigating political anxiety and anger

David F Khalili is a queer licensed marriage and family therapist, board-certified sexologist, and founder of Rouse Relational Wellness, a boutique couples and sex therapy center in San Francisco focused on helping queer folks have their best relationships. He authored the recently published Mental Health Workbook for Men to enhance their relationships with others.

Taylor Bowman (she/her)

Crafty Corner - All day 12-5pm

I was raised in Colorado and call many places home. I am a marriage and family therapist who specializes in Expressive Arts Therapy with kids. I have always had a love for children and the pure curiosity and imaginations that they possess. It’s also a life goal of mine to open an eating disorder treatment center specifically for the BIPOC community. One of my ultimate goals in life is to cultivate and create spaces where BIPOC and fat bodies are welcome without judgement. My love of moving my body, working with children and being a therapist is what drives me.

Lydia Real (she/her)

2:30-3pm: Awaken your Authentic self though creative expression!

I am Lydia Real, a Bay Area native artist and Self Love Guide. Born in SF and grown in Oakland- the fruit of generations of Radical Women. My business is Sistah Planet. I help people find better relationships with their bodies and themselves through art, workshops, and 1:1 sessions. My artwork is born of Body Positivity and Radical Self-Acceptance. It is inspired by the unique beauty and diversity of the shapes, sizes and shades of the bodies I see around me. I am also a reiki practitioner using body mindfulness, intuitive insight and energy of the divine femme to promote positive change. My workshops and sessions guide you to shed toxic influences and negative messages and accept your amazing self unapologetically.
Open
Open

Kim Nicol (she/her)

1:00-1:30pm: The Joy of No! A workshop on Boundaries

Kim Nicol is a Life & Leadership coach, with expertise in mindfulness and communication. She is a former yin yoga teacher, and now works to support kind people navigating new chapters in work and life.

Annie Chen (she/her)

1:45-2:15pm: Breath Work For Relieving Stress and Anxiety

Annie is a Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) and certified trauma breath coach dedicated to empowering individuals and communities through trauma-informed practices. With nearly a decade of experience in the therapeutic field, she offers training, workshops, and individual support, integrating applied behavioral science, breathwork, and Acceptance and Commitment Training (ACT) – a compassion-focused approach. Annie specializes in understanding the root causes of everyday challenges, particularly for neurodivergent individuals. Her unique experience includes applying ABA within the foster care system, pioneering inclusive preschool programs, crisis prevention, and serving diverse multicultural populations.

Kamelle Mills (he/him)

2:30-3:00pm: Core Workout - It's not just physical!

Kamelle is a creative self-starter with a passion for people. As a trained actor and senior instructor at SoulCycle, Kamelle aspires to inspire others daily through a powerful mind-body experience. SoulCycle isn't just in the business of changing bodies; they're're in the business of changing lives. Kamelle have worked in 3 states and led the opening and development of three new markets including New York, California and Texas. He is also well known in the Barry's bootcamp community for his athletic, ecstatic, and motivating energy!

Andrea Stern (she/her)

  4:45-5pm
Closing Remarks -- 4:45-5pm

Just over 15 years ago, Andrea was working in Corporate Human Resources when she felt a call to help employees on a deeper, more meaningful level. After much thought, research and consideration and after feeling the benefits of a midday yoga session, Andrea decided to open a yoga studio catering specifically to the needs of urban professionals in the heart of San Francisco’s Financial District. Learn about Satori Yoga: https://satoriyogastudio.com/ Today, Satori Yoga offers programming to businesses all around the globe and is still based here in San Francisco. Andrea is one of the co-founder’s of TendWell Collective and is committed to creating spaces for equity and access to wellness.

Marc Morozumi (he/him)

  4:45-5pm
Closing Remarks from the SF Well-being Fair Teams
4:45-5:00pm

Marc (E-RYT-500, CMT) is a certified Integral Yoga Hatha, Raja, Meditation and stress management teacher with over 5000 teaching hours and a CMT in the state of California. His diverse career history, which has varied from a life in the arts to working in a high-paced event world, unifies in one voice today as a health and wellness entrepreneur. He is a Lead Trainer for Integral Yoga Institute (IYI) and Accessible Yoga's 200-hour Yoga teacher training programs and helped design the first BIPOC YTT with the SF IYI in 2021. He has staffed IYI's silent retreats since 2011 and teaches public, private and corporate Yoga classes every week. He opened M Spa Yoga, The Yoga Loft @ MX3 Fitness and in 2020, opened and turned all focus to Mukunda Studio - Yoga and well-being in SOMA, SF, CA.

Colette Ghunim (she/her)

Closing from the SF Well-being Fair Team
Spring Renewal Well-being Fair Grand Host
4:45-5:00pm

As a documentary filmmaker and nonprofit co-founder, Colette Ghunim’s soul purpose is to use the power of film and storytelling for those oppressed around the world to be seen, to be heard, and to heal. In co-production with Kartemquin Films and funded by Latino Public Broadcasting, she is directing Traces of Home, her first feature-length film documenting her inner quest to find home through unearthing her parent’s forced migrations from Mexico and Palestine. Colette is also the co-founder of Mezcla Media Collective, a nonprofit organization aimed to cultivate a thriving landscape for over 700 women and non-binary filmmakers of color in Chicago. Colette was selected as a 2023 Obama Foundation USA Leader, 2024 Sundance Institute x ISF Fellow, and was featured on Arab America’s “30 Under 30” list.

Nicola Bosco-Alvarez (she/her)

Closing Remarks from the SF Well-being Fair Team
WBF Facility Host and director at Harvey Milk Center for the Arts
4:45-5:00pm

Director & Choreographer, Nicola Bosco-Alvarez began her career in musical theatre as an Artist in-Residence and Choreographer with the San Francisco Arts Education Project under the close mentorship of Danny Duncan, Emily Keeler and Camille Oliver-Salmon.  After twelve years with SF ArtsEd teaching and learning with youth 9-14, she made the transition in 2007 as full time Director/Choreographer with YPTMTC.  Her passion to work with teens and provide a professional setting for them to explore and create has been an amazing experience, and invaluable artistically. Working with such talented young adults and musicians is truly  a dream come true for her.  Nicola has taught with high schools and community theatres through out the Bay Area, and danced professionally with Carlos Carvajol.  She has an Associate Credential of the Cecchetti ISTD (Imperial Society of Teachers of Dancing) has studied professionally in Florence, Italy.

Registration Opens 2/10/2025

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Event price list

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In-person Ticket

FREE
  • All are welcome!
  • Space is Limited
  • Come & go as you wish
  • Bring your friends!
  • Register early

LIVESTREAM

FREE
  • Zoom link provided
  • Unlimited Space! 🙂
  • Log in & out as you wish
  • Participate in the Conversation Circles
  • Enjoy no matter where you are!

Sponsorship

350-10,350$
  • $350 = Covers marketing
  • $600 = Covers snacks/drinks
  • $3,000 = Fees for organizers
  • $6,400 = Practitioner stipend
  • $10,350 = Full fair sponsor

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    • DATE

      March 15, 2025
    • LOCATION

      Harvey Milk Center for the Arts
    • Event Time

      12noon-5pm
    • Current Season

      Spring