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Unwind and Restore

  • Empowered Spaces 7602 Big Bend Boulevard St. Louis, MO, 63119 United States (map)

Unwind and Restore

4-Week Yoga Series

Tuesdays 5:30PM - 6:30PM

Starting March 5

*Sign up for the whole series or drop in to a class. This is a reoccurring series on Tuesdays.*

Led by Franca Bibow, MSW, LMSW, RYT (she/her)


No matter who we are, how we spend our time, what drives us and gives us purpose in life, we all need intentional moments of rest in our week to feel vitalized and centered within ourselves.

This gentle offering is intended to extend exactly this. An opportunity to slow down, sink in, breathe deep, awaken, and lift our energies for the first third of class and then release into a deep state of rest for the remainder of our time.

This monthly series exists to support and perhaps deepen or expand your weekly self-care practices.

The time and space we share is centered around each person’s deep listening and determination of what they are needing and wanting from the practice on a given day.

Everything that is offered, is an invitation; a choice or option for how one could be or express in that moment in time. With the understanding that each person knows what is best for themselves, all language and cues are rooted in the intention of guiding individuals into deep listening, curiosity, and honoring of what their nervous system is communicating.

The experience of intentional movement, mindful breathing, and self-exploration holds the opportunity for healing and empowerment for everyone, during all/any stages of one’s life. I invite you to come as you are and relax into the trust that all of you is welcome.

Classes will include guided tapping meditations, visual meditations, breathing practices, slow guided movement, gentle sound practices (such as humming), and restorative shapes. If you are finding yourself craving more opportunities to slow down, find stillness and connect with yourself in supportive community then this offering is ideal for you!

Registration

Click here to register. 

  • Venmo: @Franca-Bibow

After you complete the registration form, Franca will be in touch with you via email to confirm your registration and to answer any questions you may have.

EQUITY PRICING:

Empowered Spaces and Franca Bibow value community care. Given the systemic injustice in this world which affects each of us differently, this equity pricing scale acknowledges that our ability to pay for services, and access those services, varies. We offer a self-determined sliding scale based on the ways that your identity grants you access to privilege and to social capital, e.g. race, gender & sexual identity, socio-economic status, educational background, able-bodied-ness, etc.

  • Sustainer Rate - "I can pay my way" - $60 full series/ $15 per class

  • Supporter Rate - "I can help support my community" - $75 full series/ $20 per class

  • Community Rate - "I can use support from my community" - $45 full series/ $10 per class

    *Full and Partial Scholarships available
    (realize, too, that you can pay between these rates, as well)
    **Full & Partial scholarships: Empowered Spaces is committed to doing everything possible to make offerings accessible to everyone. To inquire about the Empowered Spaces Equity Scholarship please contact Kelly at kkcaul@yahoo.com

Questions: reach out to Franca at francabibow79@gmail.com

COVID-19 PROCEDURES 

We will follow CDC guidelines when it comes to masking. Currently: Masks are optional. If cases go up in St. Louis County and guidelines change, masks will be required throughout the practice. Please stay home if you have symptoms, test positive, or were exposed to someone with COVID-19. If anyone would like to participate and would only feel comfortable if everyone is masked, please email Franca to name this request.

ACCESSIBILITY:

The Empowered Spaces yoga studio is located on the ground floor. There is a 10-car parking lot adjacent to the studio & additional free parking on neighborhood streets. Restroom is wheelchair-accessible and ramp-accessible in the main building. Please reach out to Kelly kkcaul@yahoo.com if there is anything more we can do to make our offerings more accessible. Empowered Spaces is committed to accessibility, and strives to be accessible and inclusive of all abilities and all individuals.

Meet Frana

Psychotherapist, Yoga Teacher, Reiki Practitioner

It is courageous to choose healing. To practice honoring and holding your heart, bodily sensations, and life experiences with self-compassion and curiosity. To get to know the parts of oneself that were birthed from a place of survival and have a protective origin, but which are no longer serving you at this moment in time. It is courageous to be honest with oneself. To turn inwards and greet parts of yourself that are in need of nourishment, kind inquiry, and accountability to grow. To practice listening to yourself and embodying who you are, listening to your truth; is all courageous. This practice in which we are asked to let go of the shore and be shaped by the currents of the waters ultimately leads to a more fulfilling, connective, and present life.

Welcome! I am so excited you are here and would feel honored to work with you. I am a Licensed Master of Social Work and am currently undertaking clinical supervision with Kelly Caul, MSW, LCSW to becoming a Licensed Clinical Social Worker.

I provide therapeutic services to adolescents, 13 years and older, and adults of all ages. I enjoy working with individuals across diverse backgrounds and identities with a specific joy to work with LGBTQIA+ identifying individuals. I focus in supporting individuals navigating struggles such as anxiety, dissociation, complex relational trauma, grief, abuse, substance use, and challenges with life transitions.

Having a somatic background as a yoga instructor and reiki practitioner, I am passionate about bringing focus to our bodies, the vessels we experience life through and with, in cultivating greater presence, attunement, trust, and fulfillment in our lives.

I deeply resonate with the sentiment of body wisdom and draw upon information about, and exploration of, the nervous system when working with individuals. I work diligently to cultivate a safe and compassionate space for clients to feel comfortable expressing themselves vulnerably and to come as they are on each given day.

Through mindful self-compassion, systems theory, body awareness practices, shame- resilience approaches, deep listening, and open dialogue I work collaboratively with clients to adopt a more loving, self-accepting, and compassionate view of themselves and their unique individual experience in the world.

I often center on processing internal struggles through a relational lens with parts of ourselves, and our external world. I believe sustained, integrated, and desired change breaks down into daily commitments to, and practices with, ourselves and to the aspects of our lives; people, places, spaces, we hold important in our hearts.

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