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  3. Mark Spicoluk - Wikipedia

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    Mark Spicoluk is a Canadian content creator, yoga instructor, musician, podcaster, [1] and entrepreneur. [2] He is best known as co-creator and yoga teacher for the lifestyle brand Boho Beautiful, his time as bass player with Avril Lavigne, and as the vocalist and bassist for the punk rock band Closet Monster.

  4. List of Bohemian Club members - Wikipedia

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    The Bohemian Club's mascot is an owl, here cast in masonry, and perched over the main club entrance at 20601 Bohemian Ave, Monte Rio, CA 95462. The following list of Bohemian Club members includes both past and current members of note.

  5. Justina Blakeney - Wikipedia

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    Blakeney named her design and lifestyle blog "Jungalow," a combination of jungle and bungalow. [6] Using the blog and social media as platforms, Blakeney created a collection of shaggy rugs for Loloi, a wallpaper collection with boutique firm Hygge & West, the Justina Blakeney Home collection with Anthropologie, a bedding line at Target, and a home fabrics collection with Calico Corners stores.

  6. Mica Argañaraz - Wikipedia

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    Argañaraz was born in 1992 in Buenos Aires to Gloria Ebbeke, a photographer. Her father is an agricultural producer. She has a brother named Rafael "Rafa", who is a cinematographer, and two sisters, Milagros, who works as a yoga instructor, and Ximena "Xime", who is also a model. [10] Before modeling, Argañaraz studied cinematography. [11]

  7. British Wheel of Yoga - Wikipedia

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    The organisation was founded as the Wheel of British Yoga in 1965 by Wilfred Clark, who had started giving evening classes in yoga in 1961. [1] In 1969, it changed its name to the Western Yoga Federation. [1] In 1973, it gained charitable status and in 1974 it changed its name to the British Wheel of Yoga. [1] [2]

  8. Kripalu Center - Wikipedia

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    Kripalu Yoga is a form of Hatha Yoga with elements of kundalini yoga that combines asanas, pranayama, and meditation. [1] [15] [16] Kripalu states that its teaching is "following the flow" of prana, or "life-force energy, compassionate self-acceptance, observing the activity of the mind without judgment, and taking what is learned into daily life."

  9. Kemetic yoga - Wikipedia

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    Kemetic yoga is a system of yoga which involves a combination of physical movements, deep breathing techniques and meditation. [1] Developed in the 1970s, this form of yoga is inspired by Ancient Egyptian hieroglyphs .