Facilitator Directory
If you’re searching for an Eat Breathe Thrive Facilitator, our Facilitator Directory is a great place to start! All of the individuals listed below have achieved certification through our Facilitator Training and are licensed to offer the Eat Breathe Thrive curriculum.
Dixie Brown
St. John, VI
Dixie Brown is a highly experienced Integrative Medicine Practitioner and Yoga Teacher based in St. John, US Virgin Islands. With over 15 years of experience in treating trauma and eating disorders and a decade of teaching yoga, Dixie brings a wealth of knowledge and compassion to her practice. She holds a PhD and has studied with luminaries such as Dr. James Gordon of the Center for Mind Body Medicine, Deepak Chopra, and Jon Kabat-Zinn, whose teachings have greatly influenced her approach.
Dixie's dedication to transforming mental health care is deeply rooted in her extensive expertise in trauma treatment, specializing in trauma, substance use, and eating disorder recovery. Her approach emphasizes the vital mind-body connection, inspired by the belief that "The Body Keeps The Score." By incorporating movement modalities such as yoga into therapeutic work, Dixie strives to empower individuals on their healing journeys through holistic practices.
Outside of her professional life, Dixie is a proud cat mom to two senior kitties. She is also an avid hiker, having completed six Trailblaze Challenges for the Make-A-Wish Foundation, and a lover of underwater and nature photography. Her personal passions and professional dedication reflect her holistic approach to healing and well-being.
Abby Calleo
Long Island, NY
Abby Calleo is a Yoga Teacher, Reiki Practitioner, and an experienced Business Executive. She is also a proud mama of two, whom she cites as her loves and her greatest teachers. Drawing inspiration from the teachings of Yogi Bhajan and “Warrior Goddesses” who dedicate their lives to serving others, such as Gabrielle Bernstein, Abby is committed to using her own life experiences to assist others on their path.
Laurel Carter
Fort Collins, CO
Laurel is a Psychotherapist, Yoga Teacher, Acu-Detox Specialist, Sound Healing Practitioner, and a grateful mother of two sons. Yoga and mental healthcare have been steady passions in her life for over fourteen years; becoming a licensed therapist twelve years ago and a certified yoga instructor 9 years ago. Laurel’s skills combine to serve her clients in cultivating a connection to, and a remembrance of, each person’s true nature as perfect, complete, and whole just as they are. She draws inspiration from luminaries like Thich Nhat Hanh, Pema Chodron, Georgia O' Keefe, and John O'Donohue. When she’s not serving clients, Laurel finds joy in painting organic material found near her home, or meditating in nature through slacklining, snowboarding and running.
Samantha Christodoulou
Essex, England
Samantha Christodoulou is Director of Operations for Eat Breathe Thrive, a Certified Yoga Teacher (RYT-500), Creative Director for the Give Back Yoga Foundation, and a freelance graphic designer. Guided by her personal and professional experiences, she is passionate about creating an inclusive, accessible, and integrative approach to mental health. An eating disorder survivor herself, Sam has an embodied understanding of the therapeutic role which yoga, community, and service can play in recovery. Through her various roles with Eat Breathe Thrive, and as a Fellow of the Mental Health Collective, Sam is dedicated to empowering others with tools and practices for mental wellbeing, emotional resilience, and positive embodiment.
Nancy Cunningham
Shelby County, AL
Inspired by teachers Diane Bondy and Amber Karnes, Nancy loves creating space for people to feel comfortable as their true selves. Nancy is a body positive, fat acceptance activist and the owner and primary instructor at Abundance Yoga. Nancy found yoga as part of a recovery journey. She found the practice allowed her to let go and be in the present. She is passionate about functional movement for connecting to our body and appreciating our quality and longevity of life and has been working since 2012 to share this passion with others. She’s extraordinarily proud to be teaching yoga in Eating Disorder treatment facilities.
Nancy is 200 hr E-RYT certified in Ashtanga yoga, 500 hr RYT certified and YACEP certified yoga educator. Nancy holds certifications in Chair, Restorative, Yoga for Sensory Disorders, and Curvy Yoga. Nancy is trained in Yoga for Children, Kundalini, Prenatal, Yin Yoga, and Yoga for All. Nancy holds a Bachelor’s Degree in the Science of Health and Wellness and is a National Exercise and Sports Trainers Association certified Wellness Coach.
Daneen Farrall
Cleveland, OH
Daneen is an E-RYT 200 certified yoga instructor, a Yoga Alliance Certified Education Provider (YACEP), with specialized training in yoga for athletic recovery. She has been a student of yoga for over ten years, a certified teacher since 2014, and has worked with all levels of athletes from high school to professional. She enjoys understanding the science behind “how” yoga works and gains inspiration and insight from instructors like Jason Crandell, Tiffany Cruikshank of Yoga Medicine™, and our founder, Chelsea Roff.
She lives in Cleveland, OH, with her husband and four children. She credits yoga with helping her stay grounded and flexible through parenting. Before becoming a mom, she worked in corporate training consulting and now enjoys using those skills to develop yoga and wellness programs and experiences for studios and private clients.
Yoga played a meaningful role in developing a deeper, kinder, and loving relationship with herself - body, mind, and spirit. Daneen’s hope is to create spaces and experiences for others to realize that yoga is accessible, doable, and available to anyone regardless of age, size, race, gender, sexual orientation, or income.
Hayley Guinness
Nelson, New Zealand
Hayley Guinness is a dedicated Yoga Teacher, Clinical Nurse Consultant, and Therapist based in Nelson, Tasman, New Zealand. With over 18 years of experience in the mental health field, Hayley specializes in supporting individuals with mental health concerns, complex trauma, eating disorders, and body image issues. She has worked in a variety of clinical settings, including inpatient and day programs, community environments, and now private practice.
Since 2014, Hayley has been teaching hatha, restorative, and yin yoga classes in both clinical and community spaces. Her mission is to help people incorporate yoga principles into their daily lives, promoting mindfulness, intention, and self-compassion. Known for her down-to-earth, calm, compassionate, and nurturing demeanor, Hayley creates a safe space for individuals to explore and overcome personal challenges, allowing them to connect with their authentic selves.
Outside of her professional life, Hayley enjoys immersing herself in nature through hiking, swimming, surfing, and gardening. She is a wife and mother, finding joy in spending time with her family. Hayley also loves singing, dancing, and embracing her playful nature, believing that laughter is the best medicine. An avid reader and lifelong learner, she constantly seeks new knowledge and personal growth. Her mindfulness practice and love for nature are symbolized in her Stepping Stones Therapy and Yoga logo, inspired by her habit of creating rock stacks during her nature walks.
Hannah McCarthy
Suffolk, UK
Hannah McCarthy is a dedicated mother, wife, yoga teacher and practitioner, and Integrative Therapist, who has been practising yoga for over ten years. Since 2017, Hannah has taught local community yoga classes, chair yoga classes, and one-to-one yoga sessions, as well as school programmes, designed to empower students with yoga-based tools for self-regulation, ahimsa, and perspective in what we can control. A firm believer in human rights and equality for all, Hannah cites yoga as a powerful tool for bringing our humanity to the forefront. Shaped by her experience of healing from anorexia and trauma, Hannah is passionate about providing others with the space, warmth, and time to navigate and address their own life challenges.
Michelle McElroy
Langford, BC
Michelle McElroy is a therapist and yoga instructor. She has been working with people of all ages since she was in her 20s, both through fitness and counseling. She has taught yoga for ten years, as well as fitness classes, working in different mental health agencies. Now she is seeing patients as a registered clinical counselor for over 2.5 years.
Michelle is committed to fighting against the diet culture, helping people build confidence in who they are and their bodies. She has worked with groups and individuals as a counselor and art therapist. During her 1-year practicum at an eating disorder clinic, she designed a 12-week group therapy program that works specifically to build self-worth and body image.
Michelle’s first long-term yoga instructor helped her understand the beauty of yoga and being still. She uses this mindfulness in all areas of her life. She is the mother of 2 beautiful daughters and lives in Victoria, British Columbia.
Nicole Schnackenberg
London, England
Dr Nicole Schnackenberg is a child, community and educational psychologist and certified as both a Hatha and Kundalini yoga teacher. She has undertaken extensive training in yoga therapy also. Nicole currently divides her time between working as an educational psychologist in Southend, Essex and her position as a trustee of the Body Dysmorphic Disorder Foundation. She has authored books on transpersonal modes of healing from food and body image struggles: False Bodies, True Selves: Moving Beyond Appearance-Focused Identity Struggles and Returning to the True Self and Bodies Arising: Fall in Love with your Body and Remember your Divine Essence. She has also co-authored The Parent's Guide to Body Dysmorphic Disorder and co-edited, Reflections on Body Dysmorphic Disorder: Stories of Courage, Determination and Hope.
Lara Scriba
Bay Area, CA
Lara Scriba is a Yoga Teacher, Registered Nurse, Reiki Practitioner, and a mother of two young boys. A strong advocate for holistic healthcare, Lara is an active member of the American Holistic Nurses Association. Her areas of expertise include yoga for stress relief, restorative yoga, and trauma-sensitive yoga.
A survivor of anorexia, depression, and anxiety, Lara is passionate about sharing embodiment practices for unearthing the body’s innate wisdom. In both her daily life and her role as a teacher and facilitator, Lara creates a community that celebrates acceptance, authenticity, and self-love. Within this nurturing space, Lara empowers others with tools to overcome pain and isolation, and to discover their own path to wellness.
Georgiana Sunley
London
Georgiana Sunley is a dedicated Yoga and Holistic Health Coach with an Art History and Spanish background. She embarked on her journey as a yoga teacher in 2020, leaving behind a corporate career in 2021 to fully embrace her passion for yoga. With qualifications including a 200-RYT and 100-RYT and a Health Coach Diploma from CNM, Georgiana is committed to making holistic health accessible to all. She aims to empower individuals who may not typically have access to yoga and to help them build self-confidence and self-worth through a holistic approach to well-being. Inspired by Mia Togo, Veda Ela, and Frida Kahlo, Georgiana strives to create an inclusive space where yoga is accessible to everyone. Beyond her profession, she dedicates her time to volunteering at a women's refuge and enjoys traveling, reading, spending time with friends, and swimming.
Sarah Spitz
New York City, NY
Sarah Spitz, LCSW is a psychotherapist, health coach, and certified yoga teacher who works in private practice in Manhattan. She believes in holistic healing and the power of connection and compassion. She works with individuals looking to address anxiety, depression, self-esteem, relationship issues, disordered eating, and negative body image. She strives to help clients build and strengthen the mind-body connection as well as identify places in their lives (environment, work, relationships, etc.) where they would like to find balance and healing.
Rebecca Stephens
Columbus, OH
Rebecca Stephens is a yoga teacher and wellness coach who has been helping people of all ages to improve their health and wellbeing since 1993. Becca finds joy and healing in nature; in particular, she enjoys hiking, trail running, mountain biking, skiing, and paddle boarding. Becca advocates that yoga is for everybody, and she is committed to sharing yoga and mindfulness-based tools for positive body image and healthy living with all.
Melanie Taylor
Calgary, AB
Melanie Taylor is a Yoga Therapist and Trauma-Informed Body Positive ViniYoga Teacher Trainer. For over 30 years, Melanie has dedicated her life and work to transforming what it means to live with stress, trauma, PTSD, disrupted body image, and an eating disorder. She is also the founder of the Life of Wellness Institute, which promotes the belief that everybody already has what they need to live with aliveness and fulfillment and to make their dreams a reality. Through the Life of Wellness Institute, Melanie guides her students to reclaim and reconnect to their authentic selves, inner strength, resilience, and empowers them with resources and support to embrace their life, health, and wellness. Outside of her work, Melanie enjoys time in nature, camping and hiking, a good book, and family fun nights with her husband and two adult children.
Kim ten Hoeve
Groningen, the Netherlands
Kim ten Hoeve is a Yoga Teacher, Licenced Art Therapist, and Peer Supporter, who lives and works in Groningen, the Netherlands. Kim has been teaching yoga in yoga studios since 2019, as well as in her workplace, Ixta Noa, where she has been a peer supporter for those dealing with eating disorders and other mental health challenges since 2013. Having recovered from an eating disorder herself, Kim believes that she would still be struggling, if she hadn’t discovered yoga and integrated it into her life. Kim strongly believes that embodiment, acceptance, and self compassion are key in recovery—a belief which is reflected in and shared with others through her teachings and work.
Kelly White
Erie, PA
In addition to being an Eat Breathe Thrive facilitator, Kelly White is a 200-RYT yoga teacher, an Ayurveda specialist, and a nutritional counselor. A loyal wife and dedicated mother to two daughters, Kelly has served in the military for over 14 years. As a leader, Kelly routinely brings her yoga into her military experiences. She gains inspiration from those who dare to care, dream, build and climb. Kelly believes presence is more valuable than anything. In collaboration with White Pine Center for Healing in Erie PA, she hopes to hold space for others to experience the profound healing power of yoga and its principles during prosperity, tragedy, and everything in between.
Becka Worthington
Wicklow, Ireland
Becka’s journey with learning and healing was inspired by her first yoga teacher, who she considers her biggest inspiration. After five years dedicated to the practice, she qualified as a yin and vinyasa yoga teacher. In addition to being a qualified massage therapist, she considers her transition from her healing journey to becoming an Eat Breathe Thrive™ Facilitator her most significant accomplishment.
Becka deeply believes that no one in her community should suffer unnecessarily and face boundaries to accessing healing resources. She credits the mentoring of her Eat Breathe Thrive (EBT) learning coach for inspiring her commitment to push for and make the changes she sincerely believes are needed. She is grateful that, as an EBT facilitator, she has the privilege to work with the most incredible people and support their learning and healing journey.