Larissa is passionate about encouraging all people to live in harmony with the rhythms of nature through the time-honored teachings of yoga, Ayurveda, and Mindfulness.
Regularly presenting at Yoga Journal Live events, Ahimsa Festival, and Wanderlust, Larissa has been featured in Yoga Journal, Shape, Men’s Journal, The Washington Post, More, Elephant Journal, Spirituality & Health, InStyle, NY Yoga + Life Magazine, Origins, Mantra Magazine, Yoganonymous, Prevention, MindBodyGreen, and Dr. Oz: The Good Life.
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Although Larissa loves living in New England, she takes great joy in traveling to teach.
Some of her favorite international teaching locations have been Japan, Costa Rica, India, and New Zealand.
As a life-long, extremely dedicated, and passionate student, Larissa has studied with some of the world’s most distinguished, knowledgeable, and esteemed teachers of yoga, meditation, and Ayurveda.
She thanks and honors each of her teachers individually and collectively for their wisdom and generosity, including:
→ Rodney Yee
→ Colleen Saidman Yee
→ Richard Rosen
→ Gurmukh Kaur Khalsa
→ Shiva Rea
→ Suzanne Deason
→ Thich Nhat Hanh
→ Jon Kabat-Zinn
→ Jack Kornfield
→ Sharon Salzberg
→ Lama Surya Das
→ Stephen Cope
→ Jonathan Foust
→ Tara Brach
→ Yoganand Michael Carroll
→ Scott Blossom
→ Matt Pesendian
→ Emma Balnaves
→ Zhander Remete
Larissa is also indebted to and humbled by her Ayurveda teachers, in the USA and India, who have so graciously shared their knowledge and love, including:
→ Dr. Robert Svoboda
→ Dr. Vasant Lad
→ Dr. David Frawley
→ Dr. Claudia Welch
→ Dr. Scott Blossom
→ Dr. John Douillard
→ Dr. Sunil Joshi
→ Dr. Avinash Lele
→ Dr. Partab Chauhan
→ Dr. Jay Apte
→ Dr. Rosy Mann
→ Dr. Jyothi Bhatt
→ Dr. Anusha Sehgal
→ Dr. Satya Narayana Dasa
“As a teacher for over 25 years (first Literature, then yoga, Ayurveda, and Mindfulness)…
I have thought deeply about the role of the teachers in my life and how these beloved teachers have helped shape, inspire, and elevate my practice and my capacity to become a more skillful teacher myself.
Words cannot fully honor what they have offered to me, but their generosity, expertise, thoughtfulness, and love have been felt, and I carry every one of them with me as I enter any classroom. On their capable and strong shoulders I stand and I strive to honor them by teaching my students with clarity, integrity, kindness, respect, precision, and the knowledge gained from my own unique explorations of the practices.”
“…let her practice with earnestness and faith, according to the method taught by the teacher." - Siva Samhita