Shana Dancer Licensed Masters Social Worker, Certified Yoga Teacher
Shana Dancer is the owner of RedBloom Yoga, in addition to being a Licensed Masters Social Worker and Certified Yoga Teacher. Her background in mental health began in her late adolescence when she decided that it was her life's purpose to speak for those that did not have a voice. Upon graduation from Olivet College with a Bachelor's Degree in Psychology and Criminal Justice in 2014, she explored her education further by obtaining her Masters in Social Work from the University of Southern California in 2016.
Since then, she has spent her time counseling individuals, primarily those that had run-ins with law enforcement, while also encouraging holistic practices without even knowing it! She has often suggested breathing techniques, changing eating and sleeping habits, and developing healthier relationships, amongst other facets of wellness.
During her time at her undergraduate institution, Shana found yoga. She initially signed up for the class to receive yet another credit towards her degree and also in hopes to stretch her sore muscles after hours of swimming practice. But, once she began to learn more about the history of yoga outside of just the physical movements, she fell in love. Shana continued her practice intermittently for the next 6 years, until she finally decided to become a certified yoga instructor herself in 2019. Since that time she has completed her 200 hour certification in Vinyasa Yoga, Chair Yoga certification to assist those that may not be able to engage in the physical aspects of "traditional" yoga, Pre and Post Natal Yoga, and Trauma Sensitive Yoga.
Shana Dancer is the owner of RedBloom Yoga, in addition to being a Licensed Masters Social Worker and Certified Yoga Teacher. Her background in mental health began in her late adolescence when she decided that it was her life's purpose to speak for those that did not have a voice. Upon graduation from Olivet College with a Bachelor's Degree in Psychology and Criminal Justice in 2014, she explored her education further by obtaining her Masters in Social Work from the University of Southern California in 2016.
Since then, she has spent her time counseling individuals, primarily those that had run-ins with law enforcement, while also encouraging holistic practices without even knowing it! She has often suggested breathing techniques, changing eating and sleeping habits, and developing healthier relationships, amongst other facets of wellness.
During her time at her undergraduate institution, Shana found yoga. She initially signed up for the class to receive yet another credit towards her degree and also in hopes to stretch her sore muscles after hours of swimming practice. But, once she began to learn more about the history of yoga outside of just the physical movements, she fell in love. Shana continued her practice intermittently for the next 6 years, until she finally decided to become a certified yoga instructor herself in 2019. Since that time she has completed her 200 hour certification in Vinyasa Yoga, Chair Yoga certification to assist those that may not be able to engage in the physical aspects of "traditional" yoga, Pre and Post Natal Yoga, and Trauma Sensitive Yoga.