Yoga Plus Magazine Logo with white border
FREE STATE YOGA FESTIVAL 2025

FREE STATE YOGA FESTIVAL 2025

SPOTLIGHT FESTIVAL: FREE STATE YOGA FESTIVAL

August 9, 2025
Olathe, Kansas

FESTIVALS

BIG BEAR YOGA FESTIVAL
Looking for something to do this August? We are thrilled yoga festivals are back and can’t wait to check out all the amazing events taking place around the world. This week we had a chance to connect with Free State Yoga Festival who we are thrilled to partner with! Complimentary copies of our magazine will be available at this festival! 

What are you most excited about for this year’s festival?
I’m most excited that we’ve moved the Free State Yoga Festival to Kansas City! This new location is already attracting more students, teachers, and vendors, and it feels like a big step forward in our growth. We’re hosting the event at a beautiful farm with a vineyard, a swimmable lake perfect for SUP Yoga, and even offering RV camping. Plus, this year we’re extending the festivities until 10 p.m., giving everyone more time to connect, explore, and enjoy. It’s amazing to see how the festival is evolving!

What is unique/special about the festival location?
The new location for the Free State Yoga Festival is truly special—it’s set on a scenic farm just outside Kansas City, complete with a vineyard and a swimmable lake that’s perfect for SUP Yoga. The natural beauty of the space creates an ideal atmosphere for movement, mindfulness, and connection. We’re also offering the option to RV camp onsite, so attendees can fully immerse themselves in the experience. It’s a peaceful yet energizing setting that makes the festival feel like a true retreat.The new location for the 

Free State Yoga Festival is truly special—it’s set on a scenic farm just outside Kansas City, complete with a vineyard and a swimmable lake that’s perfect for SUP Yoga. The natural beauty of the space creates an ideal atmosphere for movement, mindfulness, and connection. We’re also offering the option to RV camp onsite, so attendees can fully immerse themselves in the experience. It’s a peaceful yet energizing setting that makes the festival feel like a true retreat.

The theme of our issue is “celebrating age.” If you could share a message or piece of advice to your younger self, what would it be? 
I would tell my younger self to trust the timing of your life. Every season has value—even the messy, uncertain ones. Don’t rush to figure it all out. Stay curious, take care of your body, and surround yourself with people who remind you of your light. The wisdom, strength, and clarity that come with age are worth the wait.

BIG BEAR YOGA FESTIVAL
ANACONDA YOGA FEST 2025

ANACONDA YOGA FEST 2025

SPOTLIGHT FESTIVAL: ANACONDA YOGA FEST

SEPT 12-14, 2025
ANACONDA, MT

FESTIVALS

BEN CLARK INTERVIEW
Looking for something to do this Sept? We are thrilled yoga festivals are back and can’t wait to check out all the amazing events taking place around the world. This week we had a chance to connect with Anaconda Yoga Fest who we are thrilled to partner with! Complimentary copies of our magazine will be available at this festival! 

What are you most excited about for this year’s festival?
We are excited to showcase Montana’s best-kept secret: Anaconda! Through movement, somatic healing, and nature-based practices, the Anaconda Yoga Fest is an opportunity to get to know the self through the mountains of Montana. The theme of this year’s festival is Nature and Mountains

What is unique/special about the festival location?
Anaconda is tucked between two towering mountain ranges with trails leaving directly from town, making it a mountain-themed yoga fest.

The theme of our issue is “celebrating age.” If you could share a message or piece of advice to your younger self, what would it be? 
Keep going, you’re doing great and the world is a better place with your ambition and enthusiasm.

OMNI TAHOE YOGA FESTIVAL 2025

OMNI TAHOE YOGA FESTIVAL 2025

SPOTLIGHT FESTIVAL: OMNI Tahoe Yoga Festival

SEPT 13-14, 2025
SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, CA

FESTIVALS

BEN CLARK INTERVIEW
Looking for something to do this August? We are thrilled yoga festivals are back and can’t wait to check out all the amazing events taking place around the world. This week we had a chance to connect with Jessica Broyles of OMNI Tahoe Yoga Festival who we are thrilled to partner with! Complimentary copies of our magazine will be available at this festival! 

What are you most excited about for this year’s festival?
This year’s festival welcomes back Sol Rising, whose uplifting and transformational DJ sets have become a festival favorite, and, for the first time, features Yogi Bryan, the internet sensation known for his down-to-earth approach to mindfulness and humor-infused guided meditations.

What is unique/special about the festival location?
Our location is special because you must take the Heavenly Gondola to access the festival. Once you arrive, you are able to see Lake Tahoe from above 9000 feet!

The theme of our issue is “celebrating age.” If you could share a message or piece of advice to your younger self, what would it be? 
Stop rushing. You’re not late—you’re right on time. The body will change. The seasons will shift. But your spirit? It only gets stronger. Keep following joy, stay close to nature, and always bring snacks.

HOW TO ORGANIZE A YOGA RETREAT: A COMPLETE GUIDE FOR TEACHERS AND PRACTITIONERS

HOW TO ORGANIZE A YOGA RETREAT: A COMPLETE GUIDE FOR TEACHERS AND PRACTITIONERS

HOW TO ORGANIZE A YOGA RETREAT:
A COMPLETE GUIDE FOR TEACHERS AND PRACTITIONERS

SPONSORED CONTENT FROM OUR PARTNERS

TRAVEL

Yoga retreats are one of the most transformative experiences for both students and teachers. They provide an opportunity to step away from distractions, deepen the practice, and cultivate meaningful connections. But for yoga teachers looking to organize a retreat for the first time, the process can feel overwhelming.

From choosing the right destination and structuring your retreat program to handling logistics and payments, this guide will walk you through everything you need to know to successfully host a yoga retreat — without the stress.

But First, Why Should You Organize a Yoga Retreat?

Hosting a retreat isn’t just about taking your students on a getaway — it’s about creating an immersive experience for growth, healing, and self-discovery. It’s also a natural next step in your teaching career, allowing you to expand your reach, strengthen your community, and generate a sustainable income.

Here are some of the biggest benefits of organizing a yoga retreat:

  • Deeper student engagement: Retreats allow students to fully immerse themselves in yoga without daily distractions.
  • A stronger sense of community: Participants bond over a shared experience, creating lasting connections.
  • A new level of professional growth: Leading a retreat establishes you as a leader in the wellness space.
  • Financial sustainability: Retreats can be a profitable addition to your yoga business when structured properly.

How TourHero Makes Organizing a Yoga Retreat Easy

Planning a retreat can be complex, but you don’t have to do it alone. TourHero specializes in helping yoga teachers and wellness instructors seamlessly plan, create, and execute successful retreats without the stress. If you have a vision, TourHero can put together that dream retreat for you.

Host your retreat with TourHero if you’re looking for:

  • End-to-end planning support: From venue selection to meal plans, transportation to booking logistics.
  • Custom pricing models: Build in a margin per participant to ensure you earn from your retreat while keeping it affordable.
  • Seamless group management tools: Track sign-ups and participant details all in one place.
  • Exclusive access to vetted retreat locations: Hand-picked venues that align with your retreat vision and offer top-tier wellness amenities.
  • Flexible payment plans: Choose the right payment plans to make your retreat more accessible for students.

For real success stories from past retreat hosts, read these TourHero reviews.

Signs You’re Ready to Host Your First Retreat

Not sure if you’re ready? Many teachers hesitate because they feel they don’t have a big enough following or aren’t sure how to fill their retreat. However, the truth is, if you have a loyal student base, a passion for guiding transformation, and a vision for your retreat, you’re ready.

Here are some signs that now is the right time to take the leap:

  • You have a consistent group of students who attend your classes regularly.
  • You’ve led workshops or special events and want to create a longer, more immersive experience.
  • You feel called to offer something beyond the studio setting.
  • Students often ask about deeper training or dedicated time for yoga practice.

If this sounds like you, then organizing a yoga retreat is your next step!

Step-by-Step Guide to Organizing a Yoga Retreat

Planning a yoga retreat may seem daunting, but breaking it down into manageable steps makes the process smooth and stress-free.

1. Define Your Retreat’s Purpose and Theme

A successful retreat starts with a clear intention. Ask yourself:

  • What experience do I want to create for my students?
  • Will my retreat focus on restorative healing, deepening the physical practice, or incorporating meditation and breathwork?
  • What do I want my participants to gain from this retreat?

Your answers will guide everything, from the location you choose to the itinerary you design.

2. Choose the Right Location

Your retreat setting plays a huge role in the overall experience. Consider the following when choosing a location:

  • Tranquility and inspiration: Will the surroundings support relaxation and focus?
  • Accessibility: Is it easy for participants to travel there?
  • Accommodations and amenities: Does the venue offer comfortable lodging, healthy meals, and spaces for yoga practice?
  • Climate: Will the weather support the type of experience you’re creating?

Some popular yoga retreat destinations include:

  • Bali, Indonesia: Lush jungles, spiritual energy, and serene beaches.
  • Costa Rica: Secluded rainforests, wildlife, and eco-friendly resorts.
  • Thailand: Stunning coastal landscapes, stunning islands, and wellness-focused retreats.
  • Yucatán Peninsula, Mexico: Ancient ruins, mystical cenotes, vibrant culture, and tranquil beaches.

3. Plan a Balanced Itinerary

A well-structured yoga retreat should balance guided sessions with free time for reflection and integration.

Here’s an example of a one-day retreat schedule:

  • 7:00 am – Sunrise meditation & breathwork
  • 8:00 am – Morning movement & yoga session
  • 9:30 am – Nourishing breakfast
  • 10:30 am– Free time (journaling, reflection, or beach walks)
  • 12:30 pm – Workshop (philosophy, mindfulness, or Ayurveda)
  • 2:00 pm – Lunch
  • 3:00 pm – Group activity (nature hike, sound healing, or cultural excursions)
  • 6:00 pm – Evening yoga & deep relaxation
  • 7:30 pm – Dinner & community gathering

Your schedule should reflect the energy of the retreat, whether it’s slow and restorative or more dynamic and active.

4. Pricing and Payment Structure

One of the biggest challenges for first-time retreat hosts is pricing. You want your retreat to be accessible while ensuring it covers your expenses and generates profit. Some strategies you can use:

  • Offer early-bird discounts to encourage sign-ups
  • Create tiered pricing for different accommodation room types (private vs. shared guest rooms)
  • Include flexible payment plans so participants can pay in installments

The retreat planning experts at TourHero can help you with a competitive pricing plan to ensure that your retreat is offered at the right price point.

5. Market Your Retreat & Fill Your Spots

Even the best retreats won’t succeed if people don’t sign up. Here are ways to effectively market your retreat:

  • Leverage social media: Share behind-the-scenes content, testimonials, and sneak peeks of your retreat destination.
  • Use email marketing: Reach out to your students and community with a compelling invitation.
  • Offer referral incentives: Encourage past students to spread the word with discounts or special bonuses.

Host Your Dream Yoga Retreat Today

With the right planning and support, your first retreat can be a huge success.

Ready to bring your retreat vision to life? Explore TourHero’s customizable retreat planning services to create an experience that aligns with your purpose.

THE NONNAS

THE NONNAS

THE NONNAS

By LouLou Piscatore

FOOD

It’s hard to conjure anything more comforting than your grandmother’s cooking. If that is something you find yourself missing, you can experience it again at Nonnas of the World Restaurant in Staten Island, where the chefs are all grandmothers. 

Jody Scaravella grew up spending a lot of time with his grandmother. “My nonna Domenica was an amazing cook and the sweetest woman I’ve ever known…we would go to the fruit market, the butcher, and the fish market regularly. When we got home, I would watch her cook everything we bought. I can still remember eating her pasta with peas and often find myself making it today.” Every Sunday the whole family would have dinner at her house. He describes grandmothers as the “glue that holds the family together.” After his grandmother and mother passed, it was something he missed. The inspiration for the restaurant was to try and “recreate what had been lost” — the culture, the comfort, the wisdom, the memories, the recipes. 

In the beginning, Jody focussed on Italian food. He placed an ad in an Italian newspaper, and then grandmothers started showing up to his house. “It was an amazing moment in my life. All these ladies chasing me around with plates of food to try, I often compare it to a Fellini movie.” Over time, he noticed that the customers of the restaurant were from many different nationalities, and he was inspired to expand to celebrate multiple cultures. Now the restaurant runs two kitchens — one is always Italian, and the other is the cuisine of whatever nonna is working that night. “We have nonnas from Greece, Japan, Italy, Peru, Bangladesh, Egypt, Azerbaijan, and more! I hope to be able to represent every country.” He finds that food is a unifying force, and describes it as “taking people across the border, safely” to experience another culture. “I think what we don’t understand makes us anxious and uneasy. My feelings are that when you break bread together, our preconceived notions may change and truths become clearer.”

At the heart of Nonnas of the World are the nonnas. Many of them have lost husbands or are empty-nesters. The opportunity to cook their food and share their culture has brought them back to life. According to one of the nonnas, “There isn’t a better feeling than watching a customer enjoy your food.” And they have so much to share. They carry the traditions and the recipes, and pass them down to the next generation. Now, they get to pass them down to a whole community. “I think we’ve struck a nerve,” says Jody, “and our popularity rests squarely on this principle; whenever a Nonna is in the kitchen hundreds of years of her culture flows from her fingertips.”

The restaurant is open Friday – Sunday, and is walking distance from the Staten Island ferry.

Call for reservations
718-447-2777
27 Hyatt Street, Staten Island, New York 10301
Check them on IG