When
21 MAR 2026
12noon - 5pm PT
Where
Harvey Milk Center
for the Arts

Get Ready for Spring Renewal: Our 14th SF WBF!

Welcoming the Spring Season for our first fair of 2026!


We’re gearing up for Spring Renewal! We return to the Harvey Milk Center for the Arts who will host our 14th seasonal Well-being Fair! As always, we gather a diverse team of practitioners to share tools that support personal and collective well-being. Enjoy any part of the day for classes, conversations, and 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.

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 an equitable world that prioritizes kindness and harmony for 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


Faq

Register NOW for our Spring Renewal SF Well-being Fair!


As with all fairs, you can expect 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 that center arrow nd personal and collective well-being.

Registration links will be added to the website no later than March 1st.

Registration links will be added to the website no later than 3/1/2026. Please note: our livestream option will only include the Group Classes and Conversation Circles. Currently, no other parts of the fair will be live-streamed.

Admission is open and FREE to all and welcome to all! Donations will be welcomed at the door, collected by our volunteers. All donations will be directed to the Well-being Fair organizing team to help produce future fairs.

Yes! All ages are welcomed. Children under 14 are advised to be accompanied by an adult. While there are no sessions specifically geared for children, the fair may be a welcomed opportunity to discuss the nature of well-being as a personal and collective journey.

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.

Yes, the Harvey Milk Center for the Arts is ADA Accessible including bathrooms and an elevator to reach the 2nd 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 sfwbf@mukundastudio.com.

We’d love to have you get involved. Please email sfwbf@mukundastudio.com to inquire. We are currently filling spaces for the Spring Renewal SF WBF.

View the Schedule from our last Well-being Fair!

Get an idea of our offerings. The Spring schedule will be published by 3.8.2026.


Marc Morozumi (he/him)

Welcome to Mukunda Studio + Acknowledgement of Indigenous History
Winter Wonder SF WBF Host
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
Special thank you to our all practitioner community!
Winter Wonder SF WBF Host
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.

Kamelle Mills (he/him)

Opening Poem to the Winter Wonder SF Well-being Fair
Winter Wonder SF Well-being Fair
12noon-12:15pm

Kamelle is a Texas boy who's taught in New York, San Francisco and you can find him bringing his Southern Charm and magnetic spirit to Northern California! His dynamic personality can be blamed on the fact that he's been singing, dancing and acting since he was a toddler! Creator of: ENBEYES LLC
en·bee·yes/ N B S /NO BS when it's time for transformation!
We produce wellness, creative and entertainment activations!

Diana “Artemis” Halfmann (she/her)

  12:15-1pm
Main Studio
Opening Session for All: Shamanic Journey (non-medicinal, drumming)
12:15-1:00pm: Individual journey with group sharing

Diana has been licensed as a Marriage and Family Therapist since 2007, and practicing earth-honoring spiritual traditions since 1998: connecting with spirit teachers and working with other practitioners who have been her mentors, supporters, and instigators for her growth. She studied with Daniel Foor, PsyD and  the Foundation of Shamanic Studies, a nonprofit organization founded by Michael Harner to study, restore, and teach shamanism and shamanic healing worldwide since 2007.
Diana has been leading and participating in ritual with various spiritual communities, as well as a regular practice in core shamanism, Harner’s term for underlying near-universal shamanic principles and practices.

Bonnie Rose Weaver (she/they)

  1:00 - 1:30pm
Main Studio
1:15-1:45pm: Herbal Wellness for Winter

Hi, I'm Bonnie Rose! I'm an herbalist. I work 1:1 with people, and in small groups to navigate "crossing the threshold" of dis-ease with herbs, food and lifestyle shifts. ​​​​​Often people reach out to me when they receive a new diagnosis, are experiencing symptom flare-ups or are entering a new chapter in life. Why I Do This Work- Plants changed my life! What doctors told me would require daily medication and ail me for the rest of my life was no longer a daily burden. I've never looked back, and now I help others do the same.

Kamelle Mills (he/him)

  2:00-2:30pm
Front Lounge
1:15-1:45pm: Kollision Light! with Kamelle!

Kollision is a unique wellness experience where movement, mindset, breathwork, strength, and cardio blend together for a holistic session, emphasizing positive energy and mental breakthroughs through "colliding" ideas and body movement. For Kollision Light, no strength or cardio movement will happen, but the mind and heart will move as Kamelle guides writing and conversations to inspire and connect!

Jeshua Reza (he/him)

  2:45-3:15pm
Main Studio
2:45-3:15pm: Essential stretching sequence for healthy mobility

Health and Wellness Coach, SF Weekly 2019 & 2020 Personal Trainer of the Year
About:
- Fitness Industry veteran with 20+ years of experience in health and wellness.
- I am a certified health and wellness coach by Guiding Mindful Change.
- I am a NASM CPT, CFSC level 2 strength coach, KPC Kettle Bell certified, USAW Level-1 Olympic lifting certified, Trx level-1, Bulgarian bag, and I've completed workshops in many other modalities of fitness.

Maïté Chennangattu Azarov (she/her)

  3:30-4pm
Main Studio
3:30-4:00pm: Grief and how to heal through movement

French DJ & Producer in SF
Afro-Indo-Global House
Blending Sound & Soul
KISMET TALA out in ever platform

Jason M. Brenier (he/him)

Main Studio
4:15-4:45pm: Sitar musician accompanying Restorative Yoga

AI Investor | Chief AI Officer | Venture Capital | Computational Linguist | B2B SaaS Startups | Startup Advisor | Coach | Gen AI | NLP | M&A | Due Diligence | Data-Driven VC | FinTech | LegalTech

Swami Ramananda (he/him)

Main Studio
4:15-4:45pm: Restorative Yoga w/live sitar music

Swami Ramananda is the Executive Director of the Integral Yoga Institute in San Francisco and a greatly respected senior teacher in the Integral Yoga tradition, who has been practicing Yoga for over 50 years. Ramananda offers practical methods of integrating the timeless teachings and practices of Yoga into daily life, and transforming the painful aspects of human experience into steps toward realizing one’s full potential. He leads beginner, intermediate and advanced level yoga teacher training programs in San Francisco, and offers a variety of programs in many locations in the U. S., Europe and South America. Ramananda is a certified Yoga therapist and trains Yoga teachers to bring Yoga into corporate, hospital and medical settings. He is a founding board member of the Yoga Alliance, a national registry that supports and promotes yoga teachers as professionals. His warmth, wisdom and sense of humor have endeared him to many.

Anjali Rao w/Marc Morozumi

Main Studio
In conversation w/Anajali Rao and Marc Morozumi
2:00-2:30pm: New Book: "Yoga as Embodied Resistance"

Yoga as Embodied Resistance illuminates the essential—but often unseen—relationships between caste and gender in yoga. Bridging scholarship, history, and cultural analysis, yoga educator and practitioner Anjali Rao exposes how caste oppression, patriarchy, and colonization impact contemporary practice, and offers readers radical ways to re-envision a yoga grounded in liberation, inquiry, discernment, and even dissent.
Rao calls upon us to realize the work of co-creating a compassionate and courageous world, uplifting the stories of women and gender-expansive people who confront caste and gender dominance. The stories, or kathas, reflect different parts of yoga history from the Upanishads, the Puranas, and the Bhakti renaissance—and highlight the seismic shifts in consciousness about the potential of spiritual teachings for social change.

Xanthia w/Mai & Jason

Front Lounge
Moderated Panel Discussion/Conversation Circle
2:00-2:40pm: Sound Vibrations that Move Us

A sitar player and a Reiki/DJ artist discuss the power of sound, music, movement, and healing. Moderated by a fellow Reiki practitioner and multidisciplinary artist.

Panelists: Maïté Azarov and Jason Brenier
Moderator/Host: Xanthia Van Ewijk

Ramananda w/Asa & Abigail

Front Lounge
Moderated Panel Discussion/Conversation Circle
2:50-3:30pm: How Big & Small Thinking Saves Us

Two public health professionals discuss how policy making is balanced alongside personal practices moderated by a Swami who is the director of a local Yoga institute.

Panelists: Asa King and Abigail Kroch
Moderator/Host: Swami Ramananda

Andrea w/Adilia & Michael

Front Lounge
Moderated Panel Discussion/Conversation Circle
3:40-4:20pm: The Supremacy Systems that Change Us

An herbalist/mental health practitioner and an Asian men's mental health community organizer/group facilitator reclaim their roots. Moderated by a Community Program & Partnership Manager.

Panelists: Adilia Torres and Michael Ly
Moderator/Host: Andrea Stern

Adilia Torres (she/her/ella)

Herbs and Gifts
La Botanica Azul
12:15-5pm

Healing is a gift that emerges from seeds cultivated by struggle, broken borders, and bold dreams. I learn this daily through my healing journey and through my life’s work. I am a queer mental health practitioner in the Bay Area. I migrated to the United States when I was seven years old and remained undocumented for 28 years. I was raised in Los Angeles as a Chicana-Indigena descended from Yoreme people of Sinaloa and Cora from Nayarit, Mexico and became a Bay Area transplant many years ago when I moved here for graduate school.

Annie Chen (she/her)

TCM inspired treats
Third Space Roots!
12:15-5pm

Annie Chen is a third-culture, Chinese American, and the daughter of an immigrant. She began her career as a behavioral therapist for Autistic individuals, grew into a trauma-informed clinician, and now serves as a trauma-informed coach. As a licensed and Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA), certified trauma breath facilitator, and CTR-E (Certified Trauma and Resilience Specialist in Education), she brings over a decade of experience helping people break free from behavioral patterns that keep them stuck. Through training, workshops, and individual support, Annie integrates applied behavioral science, breathwork, and Acceptance and Commitment Training (ACT) – a compassion-focused approach that helps people move past surface-level “quick fixes” and get to the root causes of their struggles.

Bonnie Rose Weaver (she/they)

Herbs for Winter!
BonnieRoseWeaver.com
12:15-5pm

Hi, I'm Bonnie Rose! I'm an herbalist. I work 1:1 with people, and in small groups to navigate "crossing the threshold" of dis-ease with herbs, food and lifestyle shifts. ​​​​​​Often people reach out to me when they receive a new diagnosis, are experiencing symptom flare-ups or are entering a new chapter in life. I was born and raised in San Francisco, California, on occupied Ramaytush Ohlone Land. As a kid I loved being active, but I my body held me back: I had asthma. When I was 21, I learned to use herbs to strengthen my lungs; I blended a tea, which I drank daily for 3 months and I stopped wheezing. Eventually, I stopped taking inhalers. Plants changed my life! What doctors told me would require daily medication and ail me for the rest of my life was no longer a daily burden. I've never looked back, and now I help others do the same.

Dr. Debbie Ma

Ear seeds
Acupuncturist, TCM - www.puzzlesf.com
12:15-5pm

I believe healthcare should meet people where they are, not force them into rigid boxes. My journey from Ohio to Taiwan, across European cruise ships, through San Diego's competitive wellness market, to Beijing's #1 private hospital, and now San Francisco has taught me that healing happens best when we blend wisdom from different traditions with genuine understanding of each person's unique life.
My diverse path has shaped me into something different from a typical TCM doctor. My approach? Listen first, judge never, and find the sweet spot between ancient wisdom and modern science. Whether you're dealing with chronic pain, postpartum challenges, or stress that's changing your body chemistry, I help you find your balance.

Marc Morozumi (he/him)

  4:45-5pm
Closing Remarks: 4:45-5pm
Thank you from Mukunda Studio and the SF Well-being Fair Team

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)

Closing Remarks: 4:45-5pm
A Reflection from TendWell Collective - A message on the importance of personal and collective well-being

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.

Emily Hedges (she/her)

Closing remarks: 4:45-5pm
A Reflection from TendWell Collective: What you take from here...

Emily came to yoga in 2004 for healing from self-inflicted negativity, warped body image, and depression. She stays for the physical benefits, emotional regulation, and personal growth. She believes that yoga has the potential to inform and transform our relationships with ourselves, our friends, our families, our business colleagues, and society. Emily is also an aerospace engineer and program manager for energy efficiency technology. She is methodical, data-driven, and detail-oriented, while being compelled by kindness and the interconnectedness of all things. She is serious and light-hearted. Her yoga teaching reflects this harmonious blending of dualities.

Secure your spot at the fair!

Gearing up for Spring Renewal!


Event price list

Choose your way to join our event!


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

600-21,100$
  • $600 = Covers snacks/drinks
  • $1,500 = Covers marketing
  • $5,000 = Fees for organizers
  • $14,000 = Practitioner stipend
  • $21,100 = Full fair sponsor

Contact us

We look forward to being in touch!


    • DATE

      MAR 21, 2026
    • LOCATION

      Harvey Milk Center for the Arts
    • EVENT TIME

      12noon-5pm
    • CURRENT SEASON

      Spring