
A Year of Community, Motion, Practice, and Gratitude
As I pause and look back, I’m honestly in awe—not of the numbers themselves, but of you, and what we’ve created together across time zones, borders, and breath.
Here are a few stats and reflections from the road, the mat, and the shared field of practice:
76,795 miles in the sky—carried by intention, curiosity, and the deep privilege of meeting communities wherever I land, across five continents and twelve countries: from India, to the Great Wall of China, to the Atlas Mountains of Morocco, to the Peloponnese.
158 days in San Francisco, showing up for our sangha of 25 years. The rest of the year was spent on the road, following the thread of practice wherever it called.
Approximately 8,248 people practiced with me through our San Francisco home studios, global festivals, trainings, retreats, workshops, virtual gatherings, the app, and our memberships. We met from living rooms to studios, beaches to cities, sacred temples, the Great Wall of China, the Himalayas, the canals of Amsterdam, the Peloponnese village of Sparta, the deserts of Morocco, and beyond the beyond.
We supported almost 600 people through partial scholarships and sliding scale rates —over $125,00 in financial waivers that allowed our global sangha to gather across a range of life experiences and moments.
4,420,000 streams of my music across platforms, finding breath, mantra, and meaning within the rhythms.
180,090 of us connected through our growing digital sangha—remembering, learning, and sharing through Instagram, Facebook, Mighty Network, Insight Timer, YouTube, and TikTok, with new roots forming through Substack and our WhatsApp community.
Beneath all of these numbers is what truly matters: connection, intention, and practice that moves us into action—on and off the mat.
Thank you for showing up. For breathing together. For trusting the quiet, the work, and the unfolding. For helping create spaces—across continents and screens—where we remember who we are and how deeply we belong.
With my humblest gratitude,


