Our Teachers

  • Devyn Dodero

    Devyn fell in love with yoga in 2016 when she began practicing to help with anxiety. What started as a personal tool for healing soon became the beginning of a much deeper journey. She went on to complete a 200-hour teacher training program and has since embraced yoga as far more than just physical postures.

    For Devyn, yoga is about creating space to pause, breathe, and remain present—something that became even more important after becoming a mother. Her favorite styles to teach are yin and flow, but she enjoys just about any class that includes a great playlist.

  • Mary Mitchell

    Mary discovered a profound love and gratitude for yoga through her personal recovery journey. She has been teaching ballet and other dance classes for the last 20 years. Mary loves watching her students grow and embrace themselves through movement and community. As she found healing in her own recovery, she was inspired to pursue her yoga teacher training certification through Shanti Yoga here in Boise, under the direction of Debbi Murphy.

    Mary continued her lifelong learning and earned a master life coach certification in April of 2024. She strives to create a space where students can feel and see their light and can have the courage to take that beauty, strength and light into the world.

  • Jamie Osborn

    Jamie Osborn discovered yoga at the age of 16 and has been practicing for more than 30 years. She became a certified instructor in 2010 and has since shared over 2,000 hours of teaching experience with students.

    Her teaching emphasizes alignment-based practices, including therapeutic yoga, restorative yoga, and vinyasa. Jamie believes in understanding how the body works as a whole, with all its moving parts, and incorporates this philosophy into her classes.

    For Jamie, yoga is a source of magic—bringing understanding, peace, healing, joy, and a deeper connection between body, mind, and breath.

  • Wendy Kazadi

    Wendy Kazadi has spent over 30 years as a yoga instructor, pilates coach, and personal trainer, and she still feels she has the best job in the world. She combines motion and movement sequences to help create strong, balanced bodies with flexibility and strength always at the forefront of her teaching. With a solid understanding of anatomy and kinesiology, Wendy supports physical performance while preventing and aiding recovery from injuries. She looks forward to welcoming students onto the mat.

  • Jeanette Kinsman, STUDIO OWNER

    Jeanette Kinsman, a native of Southern California, has been teaching yoga in a variety of settings for the past nine years. She previously owned a semi-private studio, taught at her neighborhood studio, and led community classes at a local church. In addition, she has hosted numerous yoga retreats for students and new instructor immersions.

    Her yoga journey began unexpectedly when she attended her first class—an experience that revealed to her the importance of yoga in overall wellness. Later, through Holy Yoga International, she pursued teacher training after her twin sons left for college. This program allowed her to combine her love of scripture with mindful movement and breath work.

    Jeanette has since earned certifications in yin and restorative yoga practices. She finds great joy in nurturing a love for yoga in beginner students and continues to share her passion for both movement and mindfulness.