Breath & Belonging: An Evening of Breath, Conversation, and Connection
Join the UoM Staff Yoga and Meditation Group for our March meet‑up: a breathwork session with Beata Heymann followed by Satsang over dinner.
Join the University of Melbourne Staff Yoga and Meditation Group for our March Meet‑Up, featuring a one‑hour trauma‑informed breathwork session with Beata Heymann. After practice, we will walk together to Lygon Street for dinner and a relaxed Satsang — a gathering for honest, heart‑centred conversation in the company of others seeking truth, clarity, and connection.
About the Practice
Beata teaches trauma‑informed breathwork, gently guiding participants from states of stress, anxiety, or overwhelm into calm, grounded and centred awareness. Using evidence‑based breathwork techniques, she supports participants to self‑regulate their nervous system, release tension, and restore balance in both body and mind.
These sessions offer practical, accessible tools for emotional resilience and wellbeing, helping staff reconnect with their natural, harmonious state through the subtle yet powerful practice of breath awareness.
Open to all levels — beginners very welcome. Please wear comfortable clothing.
About Beata Heymann
Beata has completed 1000hours of teacher training and has a wealth of experience teaching trauma-informed breathwork and yoga in diverse settings. Her classes are accessible and calm, weaving in her playful nature and zen-vibes, with a focus on breathwork and yoga as tools for empowerment. Students are guided to listen to their own body’s innate wisdom so they can learn to connect, trust and move from centre. Beata believes that breathwork and yoga can be accessible to all and welcomes everybody to the mat.
If you have any questions, please contact keshia.arbour@unimelb.edu.au
Join the UoM Staff Yoga and Meditation Group for our March meet‑up: a breathwork session with Beata Heymann followed by Satsang over dinner.
Join the University of Melbourne Staff Yoga and Meditation Group for our March Meet‑Up, featuring a one‑hour trauma‑informed breathwork session with Beata Heymann. After practice, we will walk together to Lygon Street for dinner and a relaxed Satsang — a gathering for honest, heart‑centred conversation in the company of others seeking truth, clarity, and connection.
About the Practice
Beata teaches trauma‑informed breathwork, gently guiding participants from states of stress, anxiety, or overwhelm into calm, grounded and centred awareness. Using evidence‑based breathwork techniques, she supports participants to self‑regulate their nervous system, release tension, and restore balance in both body and mind.
These sessions offer practical, accessible tools for emotional resilience and wellbeing, helping staff reconnect with their natural, harmonious state through the subtle yet powerful practice of breath awareness.
Open to all levels — beginners very welcome. Please wear comfortable clothing.
About Beata Heymann
Beata has completed 1000hours of teacher training and has a wealth of experience teaching trauma-informed breathwork and yoga in diverse settings. Her classes are accessible and calm, weaving in her playful nature and zen-vibes, with a focus on breathwork and yoga as tools for empowerment. Students are guided to listen to their own body’s innate wisdom so they can learn to connect, trust and move from centre. Beata believes that breathwork and yoga can be accessible to all and welcomes everybody to the mat.
If you have any questions, please contact keshia.arbour@unimelb.edu.au
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Highlights
- 3 hours 30 minutes
- In person
Location
Contemplative Studies Centre
Level 1
evel 1, Melbourne Connect 700 Swanston St The University of Melbourne Parkville, VIC 3010
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