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Meet Our World Class Faculty

 

Soma Yoga Institute has a world class faculty team steeped in the traditions of Yoga. Their excellence has been cultivated through decades of enduring dedication to their own practice and in-depth study, often in a variety of lineages. We are comprised of master level Yoga teachers, Certified C-IAYT Yoga Therapists and those who have been teaching for over 20 years. Each faculty holds a role in their home community as an innovator and influencer, inspiring radical change through Yoga and playing a profound role in the holistic wellness movement. As a collective vision, we offer you an unparalleled opportunity to deepen your own practice, connect into your innermost divine nature, develop your professional credentials and teach from a place of authenticity.

Cathryn Wilson

Director of Soma Yoga Institute

Cathryn Wilson, M.A., APCC, C-IAYT Yoga Therapist, and E-RYT 500, is Director of Soma Yoga Institute and has been teaching since 2012. Over the past 14 years, she has developed a specialty in the intersection of yoga, mental health, and embodied awareness — helping students understand how nervous system regulation, movement, and lived experience are deeply connected.

Her passion for yogic philosophy was deepened through six months studying Indian philosophy and Indian dance at the University of Hyderabad in Hyderabad, India. Cathryn teaches therapeutic yoga through a lens of curiosity, compassion, and integration. She values expressive, responsive movement over rigid forms, supporting students in building self-trust and discovering their authentic teaching voice.

Cathryn is especially passionate about helping future teachers feel confident working with diverse bodies, nervous systems, and life experiences, and guiding students toward teaching that is compassionate, adaptable, and real.

Liz Heffernan

C-IAYT Yoga Therapist, Faculty

Liz Heffernan, MA, E-RYT 500, C-IAYT, is an internationally respected yoga educator, Integrative Yoga Therapist, and founding faculty member of Soma Yoga Institute. With over 25 years of teaching experience, she leads yoga teacher trainings and therapeutic immersions worldwide, providing skillful mentorship that helps students deepen their practice and teach with clarity, confidence, and heart.

Rooted in the Hatha yoga traditions of Kripalu, Integrative Yoga Therapy, Ashtanga, and Anusara, Liz bridges ancient wisdom with modern anatomy, biomechanics, and nervous system science to create adaptive, evidence-informed practices that support healing and resilience for all bodies. She previously served as mentor-faculty with the Kripalu School of Integrative Yoga Therapy and leads specialty trainings in Yoga Nidra and Somatic Movement, with a focus on healthy aging and cognitive resilience.

Known for her clarity, compassion, and depth of knowledge, Liz empowers teachers to translate complex principles into practical, therapeutic tools that make yoga accessible and transformative across the lifespan.

Peggy Profant

C-IAYT Yoga Therapist, E-RYT 500

Peggy Profant, E-RYT 500, Certified Anusara Yoga Teacher, and yoga therapist, is a lead teacher with Soma Yoga Institute and has been teaching yoga, mentoring students, and leading trainings since 2005. Rooted in the Kripalu tradition and shaped by immersive study of Ashtanga yoga in India and therapeutic alignment through Anusara, Peggy blends heart-centered philosophy with skillful sequencing and hands-on therapeutic awareness. Her background as a massage therapist and life coach informs a deeply intuitive, body-based approach that supports healing, resilience, and self-trust.

Peggy founded and operated Om Shala Yoga for ten years and co-founded World Family Yoga retreats in Costa Rica, mentoring teachers and building strong, connected communities. Known for her warmth, creativity, and uplifting presence, she empowers students to move with confidence and reconnect to joy. Outside the studio, she finds her deepest happiness in nature, travel, and time with family.

Samantha Akers

C-IAYT Yoga Therapist, E-RYT 500

Sam Akers, E-RYT 500, CMT, C-IAYT, is a certified Yoga Therapist and senior faculty member with Soma Yoga Institute specializing in Yin, Restorative, and fascia-informed therapeutic yoga. With over two decades of teaching experience, she integrates mindfulness, meditation, and self-myofascial release to support nervous system regulation, pain relief, and sustainable healing.

Sam’s path began through her own recovery from chronic fatigue and fibromyalgia, where restorative practices became essential to rebuilding strength and trust in her body. She later founded TheraYoga Studio and developed the TheraYoga Method, mentoring teachers through trainings and workshops in restorative care, special conditions, and therapeutic movement.

Rooted in Iyengar-influenced alignment and long-term Buddhist mindfulness practice, Sam brings a calm, compassion-centered presence that helps students slow down, listen deeply, and create safe, inclusive spaces where lasting healing can unfold.

 Alison Scola

C-IAYT Yoga Therapist, E-RYT 500, LMT

Alison Scola, C-IAYT, E-RYT 500, LMT is a trauma-informed Yoga Therapist and Licensed Massage Therapist with nearly 30 years of experience guiding healing through yoga, somatics, and therapeutic bodywork. It was the gift of chronic pain that first brought Alison to yoga in 1993. Through dedicated study and practice of all eight limbs, she discovered powerful tools to restore both body and mind—sparking a lifelong commitment to helping others do the same.

Alison trained with the White Lotus Foundation, Integrative Yoga Therapy, YogAlign at Kauai Yoga School, and the Healing Hands School of Holistic Health. She is an IAYT-certified Yoga Therapist, Reiki Master, and seasoned educator whose work blends yoga therapy, somatic experiencing, and nervous system–informed care.

Her teaching emphasizes safety, consent, and deep listening, helping students reconnect with their innate wisdom and capacity to heal. Known for her gentle presence and grounded strength, Alison creates spaces that are compassionate, empowering, and profoundly transformative.

Jess Trudeau

E-RYT 500

Jess Trudeau, E-RYT 500, first began practicing yoga in 1999 as a young college student and quickly fell in love with its creative, liberating nature. The practice became her foundation through the “carnival of life,” including motherhood and a battle with Guillain-Barré Syndrome that left her temporarily paralyzed in 2016. Through recovery, yoga and meditation became her shining light, revealing the body’s remarkable capacity to heal, adapt, and overcome.

For more than 17 years, Jess has led teacher trainings, retreats, workshops, and classes worldwide, beginning with her first class to women in Mongolia while serving in the Peace Corps. Her teaching blends mindful alignment, thoughtful sequencing, and rich yoga philosophy with playfulness and creativity. She offers styles ranging from therapeutic and restorative to chair and dynamic, multi-level vinyasa flow.

Jess infuses classes with mantras on harmonium to find voice, hand mudras, breath pranayama, as well as insightful themes and intentions to shake out routine and invite people back home to their bodies. She is interested in balancing the architecture of alignment with the grace and freedom found in flow. As a teacher she inspires her students to use yoga as a gateway to better understand oneself, accept and even celebrate our humanness, and to seek wonder in the cracks where the light tries to find us.

Sundari Lucey

E-RYT 500, Certified Anusara YT, Certified Neuromuscular Massage Therapist LMT

Sundari’s allegiance to this powerful transformative practice is though her own inner teacher and infinite presence which guides the flow of energy into form creating conscious expression and experience. 

She began teaching yoga under the tutelage of Ramanand Patel in 1987 in Saratoga, CA after completing a 2-year program at The Iyengar Yoga Institute in SF.  Sundari has had the privilege of studying with numerous renowned teachers in her early years of training as well as completing a 17-year circuit with Anusara Yoga where she traveled abroad and the US conducting Immersions and Teacher Trainings for certification to many extraordinary students.  Together with Brown Earth ™ she developed a YouTube channel along with a DVD called  “A dose of Yoga with Sundari.”  In her yoga career Sundari owned and operated 3 yoga studios up until 2020 giving people from all walks of life a place to gather, share and study the art of Yoga.  She specializes in advanced therapeutic health and the art of deep listening in yoga and meditation.  
Yoga experienced with Sundari connects you to the source of your own radiance, that vibration which reflects your own divinity.  Her gift to this life-style of yoga is sensitivity, humor and expertise.  With 40 years of study and practice of yoga, Sundari’s instruction is open-hearted and deeply informative holding the highest intention for each student to reveal their own inner light, presence and essential Self. 

David Omkar Webster

MS, RYT 500, Founder of Yoga for Brain Health and Better Living Yoga Studio

David Omkar Webster is the founder and visionary of Better Living Yoga, a unique yoga studio in Southern California catering to adults 40 and beyond, where everyone is welcome!  David’s passion is yoga for wellness. Therapeutic/alignment-based yoga is a key component of the positive healing results of new functional medicine research.  At Better Living Yoga, yoga is practiced to prevent and reverse chronic conditions.

From “rocket scientist” for the Pentagon’s Naval Aviation and Cruise Missile Project, through being a corporate executive, to expat day-trader, to skincare entrepreneur, experiencing a 10-year spiritual journey and yoga lifestyle immersion… he is uniquely suited to his role as a yoga professional.  As an inspiring leader and pioneer, combining science and sutra, he is paving the way to transform our society’s toxic paradigms into a more holistic approach to wellness. 

David has been inspired by yoga ever since his grandmother introduced him to it in 1969. In the mid-90’s yoga helped him overcome debilitating back problems caused by stress. After retiring from corporate America in 1997, yoga became an integral part of his daily life. He completed his 200 hour Yoga Alliance certified Sivananda teacher training in 2005. In 2006 & 2007 he made pilgrimages to India to expand and intensify his knowledge of yoga. He taught yoga in Hawaii for eight years while living in an intentional community at an international retreat center. While in Hawaii he immersed himself in Anusara™ Yoga teacher training, studying the Universal Principles of Alignment and associated Kashmir Shaivism Tantric philosophies. In 2017, he completed his therapeutic-based 500 hour Yoga Alliance certification through Better Living Yoga/Soma Yoga Institute.

His initiative now is to impact the health and wellness system through yoga and the yogic lifestyle.

Christine McArdle

E-RYT 500, Author

Christine dove into a yoga practice as a first year second grade teacher. It did not take long for her to understand that the the peace and power that she felt being in Yoga class held the life tools that she wanted to share with her young students.   She began practicing Iyengar yoga with Mel Robins and Teresa Smith which led her to her first TT in a “compassionate Iyengar” + Kripalu style with Padmasri Tepedino of the Vibbhuti School of Yoga.  She was swept away by the biomechanics and Heart in Anusara Yoga  and studied with many great teachers over the years through certification.

In 2004, as a mother and educator, Christine directed her Yoga to help the much needed educational transformation, OM Shree OM, a teacher training for children’s yoga was born and has trained hundreds of teachers in three continents in the past 15 years, dedicated to bringing the blessings of yoga to our youth and to their teachers. Practicing asana with developing bodies offers a new challenge to yoga teachers. Christine felt it important to understand the biomechanics of functional movement and learn how our body moves in tensegrity and how our soft tissue, the fascia and miofascia, need to be understood and addressed to best serve our students growing bodies and optimise movement and longevity. New developments in the science of pranayama, neurobiology and mindfulness are also very important to her practice and teaching.

Christine was born in Brooklyn, New York, from Irish - Italian descent, grew up in Madrid, Spain, has raised two sons with her Peruvian husband Abelardo and lives today in the city of Granada, in Southern Spain from where she travels to teach and share Yoga world wide. She is an author and a musician, she runs a school and a yearly, weeklong family yoga festival in Spain; since the pandemia, she is also an avocado farmer. Her intuitive, passionate and compassionate teaching style draws from years of experience in alternative classrooms from Montessori and PedagogĂ­a 3000 to Waldorf and Escuelas Vivas; she has had the privilege of learning with fascinating teachers in different styles of Yoga and from all walks of life which she weaves into her carefully themed, eclectic, fun and very informative classes. Her soul goal today is to simply be content with what Life has given her and to continue to be of service to All through the teachings of Yoga, for the improvement of the human condition on our very fragile planet.