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Daniel Sannito (they/them)
Yoga & Meditation Guide, Writer, Gender Equity Educator
Daniel (they/them) moves through this world as a trans, non-binary educator, writer, and facilitator of yoga asana and meditation. They are a founding collaborator of the Trans Yoga Project, a group of trans facilitators and practitioners committed to creating equitable and affirming spaces for trans and queer communities.Daniel shares offerings inspired by over ten years of personal practice and study in various traditions, including Hatha, Yin, Yoga Nidra, Meditation, and more. They dedicate their voice to creating affirming space for all humans to explore and discover connection with their own hearts in the ways that serve them best. The space Daniel holds is focused on honoring the experience of all beings, showing up exactly as they are, and allowing these teachings to meet each person where they are, so they can be woven into every aspect of their life.
Alongside their yoga asana and meditation classes, Daniel leads workshops and trainings that support facilitators in creating affirming space for communities that are, too often, pushed to the margins. They also create offerings that dive into the heart of ancient yogic philosophy, giving practitioners the space to connect to the wisdom of these teachings, and the wisdom of themselves, in a profound way. Their firm belief is that the practices we engage with both individually and in community are practices of liberation at their core.
Stay connected with Daniel on Instagram: @danielsannito_ or visit their website at danielsannito.com to learn more about them and their offerings.

Articles

Mind-body Health
Moving Beyond the Gender Binary to Reconnect with Self
The world is still incredibly rooted in the gender binary, and it’s a revolutionary act to exist as yourself, wholly, in a world that so desperately tries to define you. Whether you identify with the …
Daniel Sannito (they/them)
meditation
Embrace the Power of Nurturing Yourself
We’re faced, every day, with stress, anxiety, and an overwhelming amount of stimuli. Our bodies, our minds, and our spirits absorb each of our experiences and store all of them in some capacity. With …
Daniel Sannito (they/them)