LeoRising at the 2019 Tula Software Minneapolis Yoga Conference

This post is a part of a series introducing the presenters of our 2019 yoga conference, (March 22-24, 2019) sharing more about them, our own perspective and intentions for their involvement, and how their unique offerings contribute to the larger conference experience.

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Professional Bio

Leo Rising is a 250hr Accredited Yoga Teacher based in Manhattan. As a yoga teacher, Leo found that the physically rehabilitating practices of asana (yoga poses) and pranyama (breath work) open aspects of existence that are connected, grounded, stable and promote clarity upon every action, and the space to exist fully present, while still.

Leo Rising accredits his honed abilities to the generous teachers of his life and personal Gurus, that have been with him for his whole journey.

My own self-study has revealed to me that I often times find myself afraid of losing the people that I’m drawn the most to. It’s meaningful to me then, that I for a time I visualized LeoRising as a shooting star, captivated by his presence, yet bracing myself for his disappearance.

Over the years, I’ve had the pleasure of working with him numerous times, and so now I simply seem him as a star.

LeoRising is presenting at the conference for the third time this year, and he’ll be leading two workshops - one on Saturday and one on Sunday. I’m thrilled he’s returning; his workshops provide the opportunity for a deep, meaningful experience and people at the conference always come out of his workshops excited about what they just took.

LeoRising has a fun, playful, deep, dynamic personality who unapologetically shines as bright as he can, and in the process, makes the people around him brighter as well.

I’m thrilled he’s returning to the conference and know people will once again love his workshops.


You can learn even more about the workshops LeoRising will be teaching at the 2019 Tula Software Minneapolis Yoga Conference, along with dozens of other presenters bringing hundreds of workshop hours, at https://tulasoftware.com/myc2019. Join us at The Most Comprehensive Yoga Conference in the Nation, March 22-24, 2019.

A More Handsome Tula Software

I’m really thrilled with a new update we just released, making changes to both our top and left navigations.

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With a more organized and intuitive structure, we’ve preserved the same feel we’ve always had, and most links are in generally the same place.

We have however moved a few things around though, most notably, we’ve moved “People” up to the top of the Navigation, bringing it up from the bottom where it used to be listed as a “student filter”.

This brings your students, and communicating with them, right up to the top of the page where it’s fast and easy to take action. We’ve also grouped things in a more coherent way with all the payment center items grouped together just above the retention center.

But my favorite part of this new design, is the “Reports” section at the bottom.

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Now, when you click on ‘view all reports’ we expose the full reports menu, replacing the main navigation. And, the reporting navigation remains in tact until you go back to the main menu, allowing you to quickly and easily jump around across different reports.

This update is probably one of my favorite’s that we’ve pushed out on the design front, and I hope you like it us much as we do!

How are you different than Mindbody? (Revised for 2019!)

So how are you different than Mindbody?

This is the most common question we get, to which our customers and prospective customers, now more than ever, deserve an answer to. 

As Vista Equity Partners, one of the world’s largest private equity firms, begins to take control of Mindbody following their $1.9 Billion acquisition of the company, it is worth revisiting the myriad of ways in which we differ from our primary competitor, and how Tula Software, this small family owned software company, can still be a better fit for so many independent studio owners.

First, the problem with this question, is that it’s a deep question to which people often expect a shallow answer. Yes, our systems are both ones that help you take payments, handle registrations, and help you run your class based business. 

Our differences go deeper to the core of how we view the internet. How it can empower individual people, entrepreneurs and small businesses. And we see the very real ways in which the combined forces of the finance and technology industries have influenced companies and the products they birth.

Sometimes for good. Sometimes not.

Tula helps your studio succeed by providing you with the most modern technical tools available, so you can maintain the most direct connection with your customers, in an ever increasing competitive industry landscape. This is decidedly different than what mindbody is doing, which is building a marketplace to which customers will (supposedly) come, and then find you, the commoditized business on the Mindbody platform. 

What we know, that you may not, or that you may not have processed the way we do, is that there are literal tens of billions of dollars competing for the brick and mortar space you have, and the information you have about who attended, when they attended, how much your classes cost, and how much “inventory” you have remaining. 

For companies that collect and sell data, you are a gold mine. 

Groupon, ClassPass, Google Reserve, Facebook, Instagram and on and on and on. Literal industry titans are clamoring over how to get in between you and your customer, so that your customer will interact with them.

NO! we proclaim. This is not how you build a long term healthy business. This is junk-food marketing. You want to bring your customers to your website. You want to foster your relationship with them, having them interacting with your brand, communicating with your business, and you communicating with them in a way that’s relevant to them

So we have widgets, and marketing tools, and all sorts of features to basically get out of your way! What we care about is that your business is well served. And that it’s healthy. That you have a solid base of members and that your community is strong.

We release features like our virtual audio attendances, not because we want to become an audio consumer yoga platform, but because we want your small business to be able to compete.

As Pelatons and Mirrors and numerous other content delivery apps compete for your customers, we wanted our customers to have an answer to this competitive threat.

And so the answer is the same as it’s been for some time.

The shortest answer we can provide to the question posed?

They’re building software for commodities, Tula is building software for communities. 

And to the communities we’ve been serving since 2011, we can’t wait to share with you what we have in store for 2019, and beyond.

Marni Sclaroff at The 2019 Tula Software Minneapolis Yoga Conference

This post is a part of a series introducing the presenters of our 2019 yoga conference, (March 22-24, 2019) sharing more about them, our own perspective and intentions for their involvement, and how their unique offerings contribute to the larger conference experience.

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Professional Bio

Marni Sclaroff is a yoga and meditation teacher, spirit guide, and wellness mentor, with over twenty years of experience in the healing arts. She leads workshops, retreats, online courses, mentoring programs, and teacher trainings throughout the US and abroad. Her yoga classes are a unique blend of soulful inspiration woven into functional body mechanics, with a side of light-hearted playfulness, and earth based spirituality.

I recently bought a book for Maile titled “On Writing: A Memoire of the Craft” written by Stephen King, where in the brief description on the back of the book it ends with the sentence “Life isn’t a support-system for Art. It’s the other way around.”

This sentence makes me think of Marni’s teaching style. To me, her teachings seem to come from someone viewing yoga as a support system for life, but not the reason for life.

I have come to have a great appreciation for teachers who genuinely strive to meet students where they are in their practice, while also carrying with them a very real depth of knowledge.

At the conference this year Marni worked to create a special collaboration with Mindy Bez that I’m really thrilled about. One of the greatest joys of the conference is that it’s a place where people meet with and reunite with their friends. Last year Marni and Mindy struck up a friendship and this year will be teaching an intensive on Friday titled “Soul Family-The Power of Yoga Friendships”. They begin describing their offering with the following:

In the Buddhist Tradition, Sangha, or spiritual community, is one of the central pillars of support for the practice. Our friends become our mirrors, our support, and they become our teachers.. In our spiritual friendships, we learn how to hold a space for each other to be vulnerable, to trust, and to wake up. In this workshop, we will explore the beauty of relationships that are dedicated to supporting your highest self. 

There are many customers of the conference who shared stories with us of how the conference has for them become a place to nurture their friendships. This intensive was made with you in mind!


You can learn even more about the workshop Marni will be teaching at the 2019 Tula Software Minneapolis Yoga Conference, along with dozens of other presenters bringing hundreds of workshop hours, at https://tulasoftware.com/myc2019. Join us at The Most Comprehensive Yoga Conference in the Nation, March 22-24, 2019.

Tanya Boigenzahn at the 2019 Tula Software Minneapolis Yoga Conference

This post is a part of a series introducing the presenters of our 2019 yoga conference, (March 22-24, 2019) sharing more about them, our own perspective and intentions for their involvement, and how their unique offerings contribute to the larger conference experience.

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When you casually ask around the Minneapolis Yoga Community something along the lines of “hey so who’s one of your favorite instructors?” you almost always hear the name Tanya Boigenzahn.

The quality of her instruction is praised by students and teachers alike, and she is also a past presenter of the conference. So it seemed natural to ask Tanya to present and I’m thrilled to say Tanya is returning this year! At the 2019 conference she’s teaching “Anatomy, Asana and Adjustments” as a part of the Yoga Therapy Track, as well as an additional workshop, “Tantric Yoga Demystified”, where she describes how she’ll teach that Tantra is a complimentary practice to both Yoga and Ayurveda.

The hardest part about the conference for me in many ways is only being able to bring in so many presenters each year. In some respects I feel Tanya presenting at the conference again has been a little overdue so I’m excited that she’s back this year. Her teaching is appreciated by so many and it’ll be fun to be able to introduce new students to her as well.

Professional Bio

Tanya Boigenzahn is the Founder and Executive Director of Devanadi School of Yoga & Wellness as well as Thai Yoga Bodywork, LLC, empowering people with authentic and time-tested tools and teachings to help reach their highest potential. With 25+ years on the yoga mat and 30+ years on the meditation mat, she is a multi-certified yoga teacher honored to be one of the first ParaYoga® Level III Teachers and Certified Four Desires Trainers in the world recognized by her teacher, Yogarupa Rod Stryker. She also regularly studies with Indu Arora, and completed her Ayurvedic Yoga Therapy program in 2015. Tanya also continues to study Sri Vidya, Ayurveda, and Vedic sciences regularly with Pandit Rajmani Tigunait, James Bailey, and many others.

As a Certified Yoga Therapist, Ayurvedic Yoga Specialist, Thai Yoga Bodywork Therapist, Certified Healing Touch Practitioner and Reiki Master/Instructor, Tanya uses this experience to help deepen students’ knowledge of the traditional practices of healing and wholeness. She is also the forthcoming Executive Director and a registered Instructor with Thai Healing Alliance International (THAI), and offers one of the only multi-level certification programs to learn the art of Thai Yoga Bodywork outside of Thailand.


You can learn even more about the workshops Tanya will be teaching at the 2019 Tula Software Minneapolis Yoga Conference, along with dozens of other presenters bringing hundreds of workshop hours, at https://tulasoftware.com/myc2019. Join us at The Most Comprehensive Yoga Conference in the Nation, March 22-24, 2019.