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NOTICE WELLNESS

NOTICE WELLNESS

PARTNER

NOTICE WELLNESS

www.noticewellness.com

Our integrative wellness sanctuary is where mind, body and spirit unite for embodied yoga and psychotherapy.

Fifteen years of yoga, a master’s degree, and personal challenges ignited a vision. Notice Wellness was born from a deep belief in the mind-body connection, offering yoga, therapy, and corporate well-being to foster holistic growth and lasting resilience.

NOTICE WELLNESS

25360 Smiley Rd
Nisswa, MN 56468
25360 Smiley Rd
Nisswa, MN 56468

connect@noticewellness.com

218-656-0305

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MEET THE FOUNDER

Danielle Arnold
MA, LPC, E-RYT 200
Owner and Founder of Notice Wellness
she/her/hers

Danielle Arnold is the founder and visionary behind Notice Wellness, a bold, heart-centered space where yoga and psychotherapy meet to support embodied healing and authentic growth. She is a Licensed Professional Counselor with a Master’s degree from the University of San Francisco, a certified yoga instructor, and the director of the Notice Wellness Yoga Teacher Training Program. Danielle is also the director of the annual yoga festival, Mindfulness Triathlon, held in Nisswa every May.

Rooted in both science and soul, Danielle’s holistic therapeutic approach is grounded in the principles of the Polyvagal Theory; helping clients gently reconnect with safety, self-awareness, and embodied resilience. Her work blends nervous system regulation and mindfulness-based practices to help people reconnect with themselves and create lasting change. Her approach bridges talk therapy with movement, breathwork, and embodied awareness, guiding individuals toward deeper understanding, balance, and purpose.

Danielle works with those who seek more than surface-level change — individuals craving clarity, groundedness, and growth that radiates into every space of their lives. With over 15 years of dedicated yoga practice and extensive experience counseling both youth and adults, she brings compassion, presence, and powerful insight to her work.

Her passion is helping people come home to themselves, rediscover their inner wisdom, and move through life with confidence, intention, and connection. Danielle integrates embodied counseling and somatic therapy, combining traditionaltalk therapy with body-centered practices like breathwork, movement, and mindfulness to foster self-awareness and healing. With extensive experience counseling youth and adults, she addresses challenges such as trauma, depression, anxiety, life transitions, self-esteem, social justice issues, and stress management. Danielle is LGBTQIA+ affirming and has worked in diverse settings, including outpatient treatment centers, schools, and homes.

Using an integrative counseling approach, Danielle draws from multiple therapeutic models to tailor care to each client’s needs. She emphasizes nervous system regulation, helping clients balance their parasympathetic and sympathetic responses while cultivating a deeper connection to their physical, emotional, and spiritual selves. Having practiced yoga for over 15 years, Danielle believes yoga is a cornerstone for inner peace and personal growth. She is passionate about empowering others on their journey toward healing and well-being.

MA University of San Francisco
BA University of Santa Barbara
Soulful Yoga Therapy Certification Certified
200hr Yoga Instructor
Kids Yoga Certification
Yin Yoga Certification

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BERKSHIRE YOGA FESTIVAL 2026

BERKSHIRE YOGA FESTIVAL 2026

SPOTLIGHT FESTIVAL: BERKSHIRE YOGA FESTIVAL

JUNE 11-14, 2026
JIMINY PEAK MOUNTAIN RESORT
HANCOCK, MA

FESTIVALS

BEN CLARK INTERVIEW
Looking for something to do this June? We are thrilled for this year’s festival season 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 Co-Founders Andrew Tanner and Scott Kleinfeld of Berkshire Yoga Festival who we are thrilled to partner with. Complimentary copies of our magazine will be available at this festival! 

What makes this year’s festival unique?
We’re now the biggest yoga festival in the US with over 1,800 participants, and the largest most diverse faculty of presenters. Nestled in a valley in the magic of the Berkshire Mountains. Over four days, craft your schedule between 12 yoga spaces, 2 live music stages, outdoor aerial yoga “Heavenly Hang,” Kirtan or Tea at the Sensory Sanctuary, Hiking or taking a lift to the top of Jiminy Peak. You’ll want to save time to receive healing, try samples and shop for the latest in wellness products and services at the massive inter-active Vendor Village, in the heart of the mountain square. There’s even a Kid’s Adventure Park, so bring the whole family. This festival blends world-class instruction with the serenity of nature, and a vibrant community. Join us for a world-class yoga festival experience. 

Who are some new presenters or offerings you are excited about?
This year we’ll feature more live music mixed with nature and meditation by acclaimed double bassist Garth Stevenson and the Afro Flow Yoga Tribe led by Leslie Salmon Jones and Jeff Jones. Also a tribal dance party with DJ Drez and Marti Nikko.

Keeping with our tradition of high quality yoga education we have senior teachers, Seane Corn, Rolf Gates (Dean of Kripalu School of Yoga), Jill Miller (Founder of Yoga Tune Up), Pandit Rajmani Tigunait, PhD (Spiritual Head of the Himalayan Institute), Yoga Therapist Gary Kraftsow (Founder of Vini Yoga), Sage Roundtree (Yoga for Athletes) Nikki Myers (Founder of Yoga for 12 Step Recovery), Leslie Kaminoff (Author of Yoga Anatomy), Eoin Finn (Founder of Blissology) and Andrew Tanner (CEO of the American Yoga Council).

What advice would you give to someone who wanted to start their own local yoga festival?
Volunteer for a bunch of festivals before you start your own. This will help you understand the operations side of a yoga festival and building a great team.

The theme of our Summer 2026 issue is Community, can you share with us what the word “community” means to you?
Our festival is the ultimate expression of yoga community. Attendees get to connect deeply with themselves through the yoga and with so many other yogis from around the world, fostering friendships and collaborations. Staff, volunteers, and faculty get to experience the joys of service which has it’s own rewards. But most importantly, community happens when there is space for magic…when you feel open enough to share your story, smile at a stranger, try something you’ve never tried before, and make friendships that support your yoga journey. And that’s our goal at Berkshire Yoga Festival.

Why are yoga festival communities important?
The world is more disembodied than ever…people live in information bubbles on their phones and if they aren’t taking action in their life they can feel more and more despondent. Depression and anxiety are real and people are only masking the symptoms when they treat it with medication only. Good Community is Medicine.  Coming to the Berkshire Yoga Festival will fill your tank with so much light, positivity, and love. But also insights and human connection that can support you through your biggest challenges. Yoga Festivals provide the sacred container for the insights of yogic teaching to be assimilated into your life for real transformation.

Multi-Day and Single Day Passes are now on sale and discounted through March 31, 2026.