
Patty Ferry, RYT, owner of Whole Body Yoga Studio. Patty was introduced to yoga at fitness conference, this motivated her to begin her yoga journey. She has studied with Kate Healy, John Deminico and Yoganand Michael Carroll. She has explored several different yoga influences, Iyangaur, Ashtanga and classical hatha yoga. She completed her 200 hr Pranaykriya Teacher certification under Yoganand Michael Carroll, in 2008. Yoga is Patty's true passion, she loves the way it incorporates the mind and the body, and it makes her feel balanced. It has helped her heal emotionally and spiritually. She enjoys leading people through their yoga journey and watching her students grow. Patty has been in teaching yoga since 2000 and she continues her yoga studies and is presently working toward her 500 hr. Teacher Training. Besides being a yoga teacher and studio owner, Patty is wife and mother of 2 beautiful daughters who inspire her daily. She enjoys spending quality time with her family and enjoys being involved in the local community.
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Rachel Cama, MFA, RYT
A career professional musician and scholar, Rachel Cama began practicing yoga and mediation to enrich her teaching and performing in music. She is a yoga instructor certified through the Himalayan Institute, a premier center for yoga and holistic living situated in the beautiful Pocono mountains. After training as a yoga teacher in the Himalayan tradition, Rachel completed a one-year residency as writer on the editorial staff of Yoga International, the Institute's award-winning magazine. In addition to her personal practice of hatha yoga and meditation, Rachel looks to the wisdom of the ancient scriptures for inspiration––especially Patangali's Yoga Sutras and the Bhagavad Gita. She has also studied both Sanskrit and Ayurveda. Believing that we all have the ability to heal ourselves, both physically and emotionally, through authentic self-expression, Rachel is particularly interested in yoga as a theraputic modality. She currently teaches yoga and meditation at several Philadelphia area yoga studios and at Northeast Community Center for Mental Health/Mental Retardation

Stephanie Morano
Steph has always had a love for health and fitness. She began her yoga practice in 2004 as a way to compliment swimming, running, biking, and weight training. She continued to practice yoga off and on for a couple years and quickly found herself hooked while training for a half Ironman during 2009-2010. Yoga was a way to calm mind, body and spirit while building inner and outer strength by connecting breath with movement.
Steph completed her 200 hour Vinyasa Teacher Training in June 2011 at Dhyana Yoga. Steph hopes by sharing fun, energetic classes that she can help others discover the benefits of yoga

Suzanne Liggett, MS Ed., RYT, RCYT
Uniquely, yoga is both a means to an end and the end itself...losing your Self in the art, you gain everything.This mindset is one way Suzanne has been moved by the beautiful discipline we call yoga. Uniting body and mind with spirit throughout her classes, with challenging asana sequences, pranayama (breathing techniques), and mindful meditation, Suzanne invites her students to retreat within...in order to manifest great strength and peace that shines from the inside out. She has maintained a personal practice throughout much of her life infused with essences of Kundalini and Vinyasa styles of yoga. Suzanne received her 200-hour Yoga Teacher Certification with Vidya Heisel of Frog Lotus Yoga in Bali, Indonesia. There, she became fluidly rooted in the yogic principals of the Sutra. Suzanne also studied with Gopala Amir Jaffe in Jersey City, NJ and is certified in Kids, Family, and Partner Yoga through Rainbow Kids Yoga. A lifelong educator (and student), Suzanne believes that we all possess the bliss of our inner child and can learn totap continuously into that true source. She would love to meet you along the journey!
Kathleen Tooley
Kathy is a 200 hour certified Kripalu yoga teacher. Kathy began listening to her inner voice to try yoga about 15 years ago. She experimented with different styles of yoga, with different teachers, in different formats, but when she discovered Kripalu yoga, she knew she had found what she was looking for. Kripalu yoga’s philosophy of acceptance and compassion towards oneself was the life-changing message this former perfectionist needed to hear. Her teacher’s guidance to connect with her breath while moving through postures enabled Kathy to discover the unconditional love that lives inside. This is her intention when she teaches: To make a difference in the world one person at a time by helping others connect to the unconditional love, compassion and acceptance that lives inside all bodies, regardless of physical size, strength, age, or limitation.
Nancy Ignatin
Nancy has been practicing Yoga daily since 1999, and has been a registered 200 hour Yoga teacher since 2004. Her classes include postures, breath work, visualization, and relaxation. She emphasizes safety, comfort, and proper alignment in a relaxing, congenial atmosphere. Her style makes Yoga approachable for everyone, including new students, kids, seniors, and those with special needs. She uses a gentle, calming, soothing approach as opposed to an athletic one, and has the ability to relax the entire class with her voice. Self-compassion, self-awareness, and the mind-body connection are stressed; the student’s experience is seen as primary. Her classes are restorative, yet energizing and refreshing. Her teaching demeanor is supportive, nonjudgmental, and relaxed. Whether she is teaching the novice or the seasoned student, she promotes the sense of exploration and awe of the beginner. Students report they feel more peaceful, serene, balanced, and flexible, often after just one session.

Ruby Considine
RYT 200 hour Hatha Yoga and Usui Reiki Level I
Ruby, was born and raised in the multi cultural city of Toronto, Canada. Twelve years ago, while working in a recruiting firm in Doylestown, she stumbled upon yoga and became immediately addicted,she had been practicing yoga ever since. Ruby discovered that the breath was a vital part of calming the inner turmoil of pain, as well as the mindset. Once her children were in school full time, she knew she had to teach and share this wonderful science of yoga to others.
Linking the breath to the flow of motion and opening the channels of energy that we all have, are the principles in Of Ruby's teaching. Her goal is to bring you into a lighthearted, relaxed and revitalizing energetic state so you leave class feeling “oh so good”.
Whole Body Yoga Studio located at 213 North Main Street, North Wales, PA To contact us, please call 215-661-0510