With a background in business and love for fitness and yoga, Jeremiah began to explore his wellness journey as a high school and college athlete which led to finding yoga in 2005. He dove deeper into his yoga practice in 2012 rooted in Ashtanga and Vinyasa. As an athlete, runner, and overall fitness enthusiast, Jeremiah came to yoga for the benefits of stretching and mental toughness to balance out the fitness aspects of his life. His yoga practice enhanced his passion for health, wellness, and overall well-being in the mind, body, and spirit. Infused with this knowledge, desire, and inspiration around the healing powers of mindful movement, Jeremiah pursued multiple certifications in Yoga, Fitness, Reiki, Sound, Ayurveda, Men's Work, Breathwork, and Meditation. He is a Certified Yoga Teacher e-RYT500, Meditation teacher, ACE Group Fitness Instructor, Reiki Master, and Ayurveda Health Coach, and has trained and taught in the US, Costa Rica, Mexico, Colombia, and Bali. Jeremiah has studied with Jason Crandall, David Keil, Kino MacGregor, & Richard and Mary Freeman. After an auto accident in 2019 that left him with a fractured spine and severe nerve damage, Jeremiah has used his knowledge of yoga, energy, and wellness practices as a way to not only heal physically and mentally, but has used that experience to share his knowledge with each and every student he comes into contact with.
He is the owner and co-founder of Wildlight and invites you to join a class at the Collective.
After a near fatal car accident in 2019 that resulted a spinal injury and head trauma, Jeremiah has worked to make the practices he teaches to inclusively meet "every-body" on the mat as he embodies yoga as more than just a physical practice.
His intention with his teachings and instruction of multiple genres of yoga and meditation is to open the heart, mind and body to all possibilities of the human potential. He offers his students the opportunity to feel, to show up as they are, honor their own truth, be present in the moment, trust their own intuition, and to pay attention to what their body is telling them in movement. In yoga, Jeremiah teaches a creative and energetic vinyasa flow class that combines movement with power, breath, expression, and a bit of humor as well as be both vigorous and restorative in the asana practice. Jeremiah leads the Men's Circle at Wildlight that offers in person classes, coaching, mentorship, workshops, and men's retreats.
Jeremiah steps onto his mat each day as both a student and a teacher to continue the balance within the self and to use all of these practices as vehicles to strengthen, realign, grow, and go deeper in all areas of life as a father, partner, coach, friend, community member, and mentor.