Grace Magnusson is a 500-hour Kripalu Yoga Teacher, Sound Healing Facilitator, and Somatic Bodywork Practitioner. Over the course of her career, she has facilitated thousands yoga, somatic, and sound-based experiences in community, retreat, and clinical settings.
Since her shift into teaching full-time in 2018, Grace spent over five years as a yoga instructor at an inpatient rehabilitation facility for teens in recovery, where she helped establish sound healing as a structured offering. There she witnessed how sound and body-based practices support nervous system regulation, group cohesion, and individual curiosity for meaningful inner exploration. This attunement to being in relationship with aliveness now shapes all of her work.
Grace runs a private practice out of Kula Collective in Litchfield, Connecticut, offering private sessions, group experiences, workshops, and retreats. Her work is trauma-informed and integrative. She blends somatic understanding, yogic wisdom, and sound science to balance holding space for trauma-release, deep relaxation and spiritual exploration. She continues to share sound healing and nervous system regulation techniques with youth in clinical settings.
In addition to one-on-one work, Grace collaborates in sisterhood and ceremonial offerings through the Sekhem Remembrance Mystery School and Gaia Goddess. She is committed to creating spaces where people feel supported, safe, and connected - because connection is healing.