
Yoga | Soulful Flow Vinyasa
True yoga is not about the shape of your body, but the shape of your life. Yoga is not to be performed; yoga is to be lived. Yoga doesn’t care about what you have been; yoga cares about the person you are becoming. Yoga is designed for a vast and profound purpose, and for it to be truly called yoga, its essence must be embodied.”
— Aadil Palkhivala
Jasmine RaShae’ is a native of Baton Rouge, LA who currently resides in Seattle, WA. She is a yogi, storyteller, and brand alchemist. Her platform is used to authentically connect with her following and cultivate a sense of community. She achieves this through a three-prong approach, the creation and practice of Soulful Flow Yoga, custom curated content on her lifestyle blog, “Do It For The Story" and brand storytelling for an array of clients, as the female founder of a boutique consulting agency, The J. RaShae’ Project. Jasmine RaShae’ has over ten years of experience in project management and marketing for nonprofits, startups, and fortune 500 companies, but yoga is her true passion.
Jasmine RaShae’ has over 800 hrs of yoga training under her belt, has a B.A. in Psychology from a historically black college, Huston-Tillotson University, and is a level 1 black belt in taekwondo. She is an avid learner and is always pursuing new training to diversify her skill set.
Jasmine RaShae’ has created her niche through Soulful Flow Yoga. She merges mindfulness, movement, and soulful music into an uplifting yoga class to deepen the student’s connection to their mind, body, and soul. Jasmine RaShae’ shares messages from the heart for the soul through a curated set-list and intentional postures that compliment the music and messaging.
Jasmine is very passionate about making yoga accessible to communities of color, youth, social justice initiatives, equity, diversity, inclusion, and anti-racism work. She is trauma-informed trained to teach incarcerated youth and adults, through Seattle based nonprofit Yoga Behind Bars. She is active in both local and nationwide community programs, schools, and nonprofits to be an agent of change for the overall wellness of the BIPOC community while simultaneously sharing her light in the wellness industry and in this world.
True yoga is not about the shape of your body, but the shape of your life. Yoga is not to be performed; yoga is to be lived. Yoga doesn’t care about what you have been; yoga cares about the person you are becoming. Yoga is designed for a vast and profound purpose, and for it to be truly called yoga, its essence must be embodied.”
— Aadil Palkhivala
Jasmine RaShae’ is a native of Baton Rouge, LA who currently resides in Seattle, WA. She is a yogi, storyteller, and brand alchemist. Her platform is used to authentically connect with her following and cultivate a sense of community. She achieves this through a three-prong approach, the creation and practice of Soulful Flow Yoga, custom curated content on her lifestyle blog, “Do It For The Story" and brand storytelling for an array of clients, as the female founder of a boutique consulting agency, The J. RaShae’ Project. Jasmine RaShae’ has over ten years of experience in project management and marketing for nonprofits, startups, and fortune 500 companies, but yoga is her true passion.
Jasmine RaShae’ has over 800 hrs of yoga training under her belt, has a B.A. in Psychology from a historically black college, Huston-Tillotson University, and is a level 1 black belt in taekwondo. She is an avid learner and is always pursuing new training to diversify her skill set.
Jasmine RaShae’ has created her niche through Soulful Flow Yoga. She merges mindfulness, movement, and soulful music into an uplifting yoga class to deepen the student’s connection to their mind, body, and soul. Jasmine RaShae’ shares messages from the heart for the soul through a curated set-list and intentional postures that compliment the music and messaging.
Jasmine is very passionate about making yoga accessible to communities of color, youth, social justice initiatives, equity, diversity, inclusion, and anti-racism work. She is trauma-informed trained to teach incarcerated youth and adults, through Seattle based nonprofit Yoga Behind Bars. She is active in both local and nationwide community programs, schools, and nonprofits to be an agent of change for the overall wellness of the BIPOC community while simultaneously sharing her light in the wellness industry and in this world.