Press & Awards
Local and national recognition of Sangha Studio and our founder Caitlin Pascucci
Seven Days – Sangha Studio Wins Best Yoga Studio in Seven Daysies 2018 + 2019The Daysies, selected by Seven Days readers + Vermont residents, provide a guide to much of what’s great about this state.
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As the yoga community continues to transform, we look to the next generation of leaders for clues about what’s next. These 15 rockstar teachers, all age 30 or under, have their mudras on the pulse of the millennial yoga scene... Caitlin Pascucci founded Sangha Studio—Vermont’s first and only donation-based yoga studio—when she was just 25...
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In 2009, professional snowboarder Kevin Pearce suffered a traumatic brain injury during a training run for the Olympics. At 22, his family didn’t know if he’d survive. But 10 years later, Pearce has since found new purpose with his social movement and foundation, Love Your Brain. NBC’s Savannah Sellers caught up with him to hear his story at Sangha Studio Pine.
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Suffering a traumatic brain injury can be debilitating, leading to a wide variety of health issues. Our Avery Powell looks at a yoga program in our area that's working to help people heal. "I don't care if you're laying in bed. There's yoga for you," Pete Daigle said. Daigle suffered a severe traumatic brain injury years ago leading to a coma, weight loss...
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As we approach Valentine’s Day, here’s a new option to grab your loved one a little something, or better yet, yourself.
Sangha Studio in Burlington turned their Pine Street yoga studio into a marketplace for small businesses during the holidays. But now, they’re ramping up inventory for Valentine’s Day self-care and self-love sales.... |
Sangha Studio in Burlington is a nonprofit whose goal is to build an empowered community through the shared practice of yoga...Their weekly Yoga of 12-Step Recovery (Y12SR) classes welcome anyone in addiction recovery or affected by the addictive behavior of others to practice mind and body awareness while also sharing stories...
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Summer is the season to take full advantage of the warm weather and get active outdoors. But be safe when you do decide to go for a run, gear up for a bike ride, or try out a new workout routine in your backyard. Summer in Vermont may be fleeting, but the heat can get intense — especially when exercising.
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Whether you’re on the trail or on the road, the repetitive movement and high impact of running take a toll on the body. A thorough and consistent stretching routine is key to staying injury-free: it helps speed up recovery and keeps you loose and limber for the many miles to come. Here are the best stretches for runners, recommended by Caitlin Pascucci, a yoga instructor and the founder of Sangha Studio in Vermont...
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Seven Days – Field Guide: Caitlin PascucciCaitlin Pascucci may be way into yoga, but she's definitely not one of those more-flexible-than-thou types with green juice in her veins. The founder of Sangha Studio believes that when it comes to yoga, the best practice is the one you can do while reclining on a beach...
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Tata Harper – At Home With: Sangha Flow ResetWe reached our to our local Sangha Studio for a private class with the founder, Caitlin Pascucci. Sangha is a studio that prides itself on community and making yoga accessible for everyone. During this class, we learned how to reset our intention for the New Year, at home every week...
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Caitlin Pascucci, womanpreneur of Sangha Studio, shares the creation story of her yoga studio's mission statement. Sangha Studio is a nonprofit, donation-based yoga studio that hosts 100% donation-based yoga classes & free yoga service programs in the community. Caitlin shares aspects of her mission which is to build an empowered community through the shared power of yoga.
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The Vermont Community Foundation announced today that—in partnership with some of its fundholders—it has awarded $80,402.16 in Spark! Connecting Community grants to 28 nonprofit organizations for local projects in communities across the state, including some nonprofits that serve residents in multiple counties. Sangha Studio received $3,000 to bring free yoga classes to 26 mothers and their children living at Lund’s residential treatment facility on their journey to overcome addiction...
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VT Digger – Vermonters stay connected while socially distantSarah Kulig said she taught an online yoga class, and 20 people tuned in to a Tuesday afternoon session.
“There’s something really unique about having an event online that happens live at a specific time,” Kulig said. “It’s very different to tuning in to a pre-recorded class. It simulates real life in a much more dynamic way.” Kulig said she’s seen organizations across every sector.... |
Vermont Business Magazine is proud to announce the winners of its Rising Stars recognition award. The list is comprised of 40 winners under the age of 40. Award recipients were selected by a panel of judges for their commitment to business growth, professional excellence and involvement in their communities...
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Colchester, Vermont - It's time to restore your body this new year with new goals and intentions!
Laura Selin from Sangha Studio joined us to talk about their upcoming Full Moon Flow Class. The event takes place Saturday, January 19, 7pm-9pm at Sangha Studio in Burlington. |
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Colchester, Vt. - On Saturday, July 7 you have the opportunity to enjoy the weather and get a workout in at Battery Park in Burlington. Yoga in the Park is happening Saturday morning, it's part of the "Blissed Out in Battery Park" event where you can take a yoga class with Sangha Studio. Caitlin Pascucci, the founder and executive director of Sangha Studio, joined us on Local 44 Morning Brew with all the details of the event.
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