about Blue Light Collective and georgia
Blue Light Collective is an online platform for clients and students to access mindfulness in a variety of forms:
-Blue Light Movement (Blue Light Yoga and CAKE), Breathwork & Meditation
-Blue Light Enrichment (Discussions, Book Clubs, and Coursework)
-Blue Light Counseling (Group and Individual)
Signing up for one of our Blue Light Memberships ensures instant community, connection, and teaching of the highest quality to weave greater mindfulness into one’s life. Hiring Georgia for Blue Light Counseling provides a direct means to necessary support for greater life-work balance, personal growth, and authenticity.
Founder Georgia Reath has spent her 20-year career teaching mindfulness to promote wellness in her students and clients. She counsels individuals privately and in group settings. She teaches weekly group classes that incorporate movement, meditation and breathwork. She facilitates monthly group discussions and leads multiple workshops, courses, and retreats that focus on physical, mental, and emotional health.
Georgia is a Certified Life Coach with an Ed.M. and M.A. in Counseling Psychology from Teachers College, Columbia University. She graduated Phi Beta Kappa. In addition, she is a Senior Level Yoga teacher who been practicing mindful movement for over twenty years, teaching for fifteen. She began her training in the Ashtanga tradition in 2000. She received her 200-hour certification in Vinyasa Yoga in 2006 at Sonic Yoga in New York City. In October 2010, she completed an advanced training in The Art of Teaching Kula Flow with Schuyler Grant. Between 2006 and 2015, she taught at multiple studios in New York City and Boston, including South Boston Yoga where she was a senior teacher for seven years. Georgia has taught at Wanderlust and Kripalu, and led multiple retreats, workshops, and teacher trainings, including the Wanderlust Boston Teacher Training and South Boston Yoga Advanced Teacher Training.
Georgia is the co-creator of There is Another Way, a curriculum offered to college-age women through a series of workshops designed to lay the groundwork for writing/reclaiming the narrative about the place that work will occupy in young women’s lives, while disrupting the fallacy of a linear path.
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