ABOUT JIANNA

Jianna Hoss is a movement and yoga educator who blends somatics, mindfulness, and anatomy with curiosity and joy. With 11+ years of experience and over 4,000 hours of teaching in diverse settings, she creates practices that support strength, restoration, and deeper connection to self. Her work is rooted in continuous learning and a love for guiding others toward embodied, sustainable movement that feels good.

methodology 〰️

  • Grounded in the principles of yoga, this work centers breath, awareness, and the ongoing practice of paying attention.

  • Over time, the method has grown to integrate fascia work, strength raining, somatics, restorative practices, and role of lived experiences.

  • No right way. No wrong way.
    No dogma. No fear.

    At the heart of movement is curiosity-
    inquiry grounded in compassion,
    and the freedom to choose your own way.

  • Creativity is central. We use imagination, pattern disruption, and varied inputs to wake up new pathways in the body. The body responds to novelty, so we give it something to respond to.

    Expect practice to be filled with elements of nature, creative practices, color, music, poetry, and literature. We like it silly, strange, grounded, and timely.

core philosophy 〰️

  • The bee on the daisy, the beetle on the dandelion. The cicada’s summer song, and the crow’s autumn caw. A dog’s yawn, human eyes that sparkle.

    We notice what matters to us, and in noticing, we wrap ourselves in the company of the world.

    To truly know, see, and understand our inner and outer landscapes is to find the space to settle.

    And when we settle, we open ourselves to experience life fully.

  • You’re a human having a human experience.
    Feel it. Live it.

    Big feelings belong here,
    and we meet them with care.

  • No right way. No wrong way.
    No dogma. No fear.

    At the heart of movement is curiosity-
    inquiry grounded in compassion,
    and the freedom to choose your own way.

  • We live in a world marked by both personal and shared grief, limitations, and heartache. This truth holds us.

    And so, with intention and care,
    we choose to breathe deeply, to move gently, to process slowly, and to come together.

“All I want to do is disappear deeply into my own thing

and you can decide whether or not to join

but I’m pretty much going to

enter my own vortex.”

― Jenny Slate, Little Weirds