Nourish: New Mexico Retreat
with Anna, Mary, and Parisa
Wed Nov 11-Sun Nov 15
Join Parisa, Mary and Anna for a late fall, high desert long weekend of daily yoga, in season, fresh organic food, hikes, hot springs soaks, stargazing, energetic work, and deep community.
Anna, Mary, and Parisa are thrilled to be hosting their first retreat to the high desert of New Mexico.
Join us for a long weekend at Synergia Ranch, outside of Santa Fe, New Mexico. Synergia Ranch Retreat Center has been operating as a center for innovation and discovery for over 30 years, hosting an eclectic diversity of groups. Located in the beautiful high temperate grassland/juniper ecosystem a half-hour south of Santa Fe and an hour from Albuquerque, in the foothills of the historic Cerrillos Hills, it is an ecological and cultural oasis enriched by decades of ecological restoration, over a hundred species of migratory birds are attracted to its shade and bounty.
Lodging Options/All-Inclusive Pricing
Shared Room, Shared Bath: $1800
Single Room, Shared Bath: $2200
Single Room, Private Bath: $2500
$500 non-refundable deposit due on booking.
Payment plans available, First 5 sign-ups save $200!
Retreat inclusions
All meals from Wednesday evening to Sunday morning. Meals are vegetarian, with vegan and most dietary needs accomodated.
Daily morning meditation and twice-daily yoga practices
Hot springs half day trip to Ojo Caliente
Evening energetic practices and energy healing
Stargazing, hiking
Quiet time, community time, and deep rest.
About your hosts…
Anna Argeropoulos is the founder of The Moving Galaxy, a yoga and mindful movement space located in Milwaukee, WI. A practitioner of yoga since she was 8 years old, and a full-time yoga teacher for 20 years, Anna fell in love with the devotional and ritual practices of yoga at Laughing Lotus Yoga in New York City and was certified to teach in 2006 under the direction of Jasmine Tarkeshi and Dana Flynn. Anna is passionate about continuing her own movement education, and has trained and mentored hundreds of yoga teachers through her teacher training programs. Anna likes to call her classes multi-dimensional: beyond the yoga poses, her classes include exploration of philosophy, chanting, breathwork, and dynamic, creative meditative movement, as well as good playlists.
Parisa Shirazi Chavoya is a queer, Iranian-American yoga teacher and sound healing guide who has a passion for curating trauma-informed healing modalities. After working in high education and community organizations for 7 years, Parisa was called to pursuing work in the wellness field in 2022. The journey of deepening her own yoga practice has brought transformative change in her life. She considers it a great privilege to now be able to support others in this journey as they explore their mind, body, and spirit through accessible embodiment practices.
Mary Steskal is a 500-hour RYT. “Teaching yoga holds a special place in my heart. The practice found me during a time that I needed it most…and it gave me the strength to change my life. I knew that one day I wanted to share the powerful healing of this practice with others. In November of 2021, I completed my 200-hour Yoga Teacher Training through My Vinyasa Practice and I started teaching in studios as quickly as I could. Being in the classroom as a teacher (AND student!) is truly one of my favorite places to be!”
“I enjoy teaching different styles of yoga such as vinyasa, yin and restorative because they each offer different qualities (and magic)! I am deeply inspired by astrology as its wisdom is so powerful. The subtle bodies, chakras, elements, and nature also really inspires me, so you’ll find these sort of things in my classes.”
“In my classes, I invite students to go into the deeper layers of the Self, to explore, uncover, and integrate with the loving reminder that yoga asks us to show up just as we are- no changes are needed or necessary.”