


My Journey Inward
Yoga became a part of my travels into the self long before it was a trend. Growing up in Argentina within a large, diverse family, I was guided by amazing siblings and childhood memories that taught me how to approach life with an open heart.
After graduating with a degree in Communications, my travels across Argentina shifted my focus from existential books and political chaos toward a direct, natural touch with life. Everything began to connect magically: the cultures, the landscapes, the roads, and the “pueblos originarios”—mankind in action.
While living in the Iguazu Falls rainforest, I learned from local ranchers about ecosystems and the universal law of preserving nature for all living creatures. This shifted my career into documentary filmmaking. I co-founded “Garbo,” an independent company where I wrote and filmed Zona Franca, a TV program dedicated to global ecology, peace, and the “strange biodiversity” of mankind.
Eventually, work as a camera operator and editor for Spanish TV in South America led me to seek deeper answers through simple living and spirituality. I found Raja Yoga and Vedanta philosophy—ancient scriptures that transformed my life. They taught me that human nature is divine and that we can transcend the limitations of self-identity. I began to see the “being” as an integral awareness of body, mind, and spirit—a secret dimension where there is no separateness.
My physical practice began in Buenos Aires with a single book. When I learned the concept of Ahimsa (non-violence), I embraced vegetarianism, realizing that awareness isn’t just about what we eat, but how we interact with the life force around us.
In the mid-90s, I moved to San Francisco—the land of freedom and fog—and immersed myself in the Sivananda Yoga Vedanta Centre. In 1995, I traveled to their ashram in the Bahamas for Teacher Training, eventually staying for a year as staff and a teacher. It was the greatest challenge of my life to that point.
From there, yoga and travel became my life. I led practices across Europe, Central America, and the United States, eventually running a studio in Antigua, Guatemala, where I had the beautiful experience of sharing yoga with the local Maya people.
In 2000, I returned to Buenos Aires, where my son Ian took his first breath…
A New Breath: From Motherhood to the Ocean
In 2000, back in Buenos Aires, my life found a deeper significance when my son, Ian, took his first breath in this world. Balancing motherhood with my devotion to yoga, I continued to lead my goal of sharing the practice as an inspirational force, traveling throughout Europe, the United States, and South America.
Eventually, the path led me to Miami Beach, which I now call home. Though I am a city dweller by address, I often feel as if I’ve spent my entire life facing the ocean. Here, I am still moving into the stillness of the blue—an exploration of the unknown that keeps me grounded and inspired.
My work evolved into the “Yoga for Health” series, a collection of programs designed to bring the healing power of Hatha Yoga into people’s homes. These series, which even reached audiences through platforms like Netflix and Amazon, focus on addressing specific conditions like anxiety, headaches, and wellness for the whole self.
In 2023, my journey took a new tactile turn as I submerged myself into the world of sculpture. As an “animalier” sculptor, I work with clay to shape the life I see around my imagination. This new passion isn’t a departure from yoga; it is an extension of it. Whether I am guiding a student through a mindful breath or softening the clay of a new piece, I am practicing the same art: the art of seeing clearly, honoring our limitations, and uncovering the divine nature within us all
Con mis palabras…
El yoga se ha convertido en el nucleo de mis viajes hacia “El SER”. Nacida en Argentina en una época lejana a la tendencia flower power, crecí en una familia grande y diversa que me enseñó a abrazar la vida, rodeada de hermanos increíbles y hermosos recuerdos. Mientras recorría Latinoamérica en mis tiempos libres, me gradué como Licenciada en Comunicación. Ese camino me llevó de los libros existencialistas, el caos político y el surrealismo, directamente al toque de la vida natural y la esencia humana. Todo se conectó mágicamente.
Culturas, paisajes, carreteras y pueblos originarios… ¡la humanidad en acción! Empecé a entender el mundo maravilloso en que vivimos. Durante una estancia de meses en las Cataratas del Iguazú, los guardaparques me enseñaron sobre ecosistemas y la necesidad de preservar la naturaleza conforme a la ley universal.
Orienté mis habilidades comunicativas hacia el formato documental y fundé “Garbo”, una productora audiovisual independiente. Apasionada por la biodiversidad y las personas, produjimos “Zona Franca”, un programa de TV sobre ecología, paz y humanidad. Más tarde, me mudé a Buenos Aires para trabajar en la corresponsalía de Televisión Española en América del Sur, donde me capacité como cámara y editora. Sin embargo, buscaba respuestas más profundas basadas en la vida sencilla y la espiritualidad. Así encontré el Raja Yoga y la filosofía Vedanta a través de Yogi Ramacharaka, un concepto inspirador que transformó mi vida, enseñándome que la naturaleza humana es divina.