Meet our Team
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.
Jamie Morrow, Registered Nurse, Certified Acupuncture Detoxification Specialist, Certified Reiki Practitioner, Certified Tai Chi Easy Practice Instructor, Certified Cupping Therapist
Jamie felt called to a career in helping and healing since she was a young child. By the time she was a teenager, she knew her life's passion was in the field of mental health. Jamie had witnessed all around her the impact of trauma on the human body, the mind, the spirit, relationships, and so much more. In 2001, she enrolled in the nursing program at Baker College of Owosso and, before graduation, was offered her dream position as mental health nurse. She graduated with honors in 2004 and made the difficult yet wise decision to obtain five years of medical experience prior to diving into her passion - mental health nursing.
In 2008, while Jamie was pregnant with her youngest child and working at a local hospital, she developed life-threatening neuromuscular symptoms. Determined to survive a terminal prognosis, Jamie sought out holistic healthcare for the first time. This decision would very literally save her life, drastically improve her quality life, healed the hearts of her loved ones, and completely rerouted her career. In July of 2008, Jamie delivered a perfect baby boy and, that fall, very gratefully started her new role as a mental health crisis nurse.
Since 2008, Jamie has dedicated her career to helping those in need prevent, cope with, treat, and/or recover from mental health symptoms. She has worked in a variety of mental wellness settings and, after realizing the need was there, went looking for more ways to help the people she so proudly served. For over a decade, Jamie has lived a holistic lifestyle, surrounded herself with the most respected and experienced holistic mentors, and researched holistic modalities with a focus on holistic mental health. Jamie has obtained several certifications in holistic modalities, including Reiki, Auriculotherapy, Ear Seed Therapy, Cupping Therapy, and Tai Chi.
Today, Jamie is a local holistic business owner who passionately collaborates with other local holistic health professionals for the purpose of increasing health and happiness in the Central Michigan area. She is most passionate about spiritual health, energetic health, gut health and inflammation, as they relate to mental wellness. Her favorite holistic modalities are Reiki and Ear Seed Therapy.
Jamie felt called to a career in helping and healing since she was a young child. By the time she was a teenager, she knew her life's passion was in the field of mental health. Jamie had witnessed all around her the impact of trauma on the human body, the mind, the spirit, relationships, and so much more. In 2001, she enrolled in the nursing program at Baker College of Owosso and, before graduation, was offered her dream position as mental health nurse. She graduated with honors in 2004 and made the difficult yet wise decision to obtain five years of medical experience prior to diving into her passion - mental health nursing.
In 2008, while Jamie was pregnant with her youngest child and working at a local hospital, she developed life-threatening neuromuscular symptoms. Determined to survive a terminal prognosis, Jamie sought out holistic healthcare for the first time. This decision would very literally save her life, drastically improve her quality life, healed the hearts of her loved ones, and completely rerouted her career. In July of 2008, Jamie delivered a perfect baby boy and, that fall, very gratefully started her new role as a mental health crisis nurse.
Since 2008, Jamie has dedicated her career to helping those in need prevent, cope with, treat, and/or recover from mental health symptoms. She has worked in a variety of mental wellness settings and, after realizing the need was there, went looking for more ways to help the people she so proudly served. For over a decade, Jamie has lived a holistic lifestyle, surrounded herself with the most respected and experienced holistic mentors, and researched holistic modalities with a focus on holistic mental health. Jamie has obtained several certifications in holistic modalities, including Reiki, Auriculotherapy, Ear Seed Therapy, Cupping Therapy, and Tai Chi.
Today, Jamie is a local holistic business owner who passionately collaborates with other local holistic health professionals for the purpose of increasing health and happiness in the Central Michigan area. She is most passionate about spiritual health, energetic health, gut health and inflammation, as they relate to mental wellness. Her favorite holistic modalities are Reiki and Ear Seed Therapy.