A home for kindred spirits.

A note from us

Soulravel began as a simple impulse: slow down, listen, and let practice change the way we live, not just the hour on the mat. Years of traveling, teaching, and holding space showed us something clear: when we weave yoga, sound, somatics, and mindful ritual together, people don’t just feel better they find their own way home. This is our new beginning and your welcome back: a quieter place to land, learn, and belong.

Our way

We see growth as a spiral, not a straight line. You circle back with new eyes breath after breath, season after season, each time a little softer and a little stronger. Our work blends ancient lineages with contemporary understanding: movement that speaks the body’s language, sound that settles the nervous system, practices that make room for grief and joy, science that validates what you already feel. We keep the teachings honest and the tone human.

What we offer

Retreats, trainings, and everyday practices designed to be lived: on the mat and beyond it. You’ll find sound journeys and facilitator trainings, embodied movement, breath and meditation, and simple rituals you can fold into daily life. Everything is curated with one question in mind: does this help you listen more clearly and act more kindly—toward yourself, others, and the world?

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Kula — why community matters

Kula means “community,” and it’s at the heart of Soulravel. We learn in circles because healing has always been a shared art. Whether gathering in person or online, we create spaces where consent, choice, and care are the ground, where you can ask real questions, celebrate small wins, and be met exactly where you are. We don’t rush your process; we walk with you.

How we hold space

Trauma-sensitive, culturally respectful, lineage-aware. We credit our teachers, honor the roots of the practices we share, and keep learning—always. We design sessions with nervous-system literacy, clear structure, and room to choose. Silence is an instrument. Rest is a teacher. Integration is part of the plan, not an afterthought.

What we hope for you

That practice becomes a way of living: a steadier breath before you speak, a kinder voice inside your own head, a body that feels like home. If Soulravel can be a thread through your days, a reminder to pause, a tone that gently recalibrates, then this work is doing what it was made to do.

Welcome to Soulravel. Come as you are. Leave a little more yourself.

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“Here to move you, with all that moves through you.”

— Soulravel


Meet the founders of Soulravel

Born from a shared devotion to honest practice and human connection, Jonny and Natalija gathered the threads of their work yoga, sound, and community — to weave Soulravel into being. What began as quiet circles and small gatherings grew into a sanctuary for people who want depth without pretense. Drawing on years of teaching, sound facilitation, and conscious community-building, they curate retreats, trainings, and workshops that are as practical as they are soulful—spaces where you can breathe, learn, and remember your own way home.

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  • Co-Founder Soulravel

    Jonny has spent the past decade teaching yoga across retreats, festivals, and trainings worldwide. Raised in a musical family, he felt early on how sound can soothe, awaken, and mend. But the industry’s ego and burnout pulled him away from that truth. An injury—and the disorientation that followed brought him to yoga in 2009. As his body recovered, he felt something larger recalibrate: breath steadying mind, presence softening the edges of life. He knew he wanted to share that pathway with others.

    Since then, Jonny has worked with many students and learned what the body keeps teaching: healing is personal. He brings clear anatomical understanding, but values curiosity over perfection, inviting people to explore, adapt, and trust their own pace. His gift is creating safe, unpressured rooms where emotions can move and expression feels welcome.

    Music never left; it matured. Today Jonny weaves years of sonic training into sound healing journeys and facilitator trainings, offering sound not as performance but as medicine: predictable, grounded, and deeply human. With reverence for lineage and a light touch, he encourages a life lived bravely and kindly: meet fear with breath, forgive often, love without keeping score.

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  • Co-Founder, Soulravel

    Natalija is a yoga teacher (RYT+500) and certified sound practitioner whose work has always been guided by healing and human connection. Before teaching full-time, she spent years in social work, earning a Master’s degree and witnessing, up close, the resilience and tenderness of the human heart. Yoga arrived as devotion rather than hobby; it gave language to what she’d felt all along: practice can change how we relate and live.

    After years of studying and teaching yoga, somatics opened a new chapter. It asked a different kind of question: not How does the pose look? but What do you feel? In many traditional classrooms, the space to truly sense: slowly, curiously, without performance can be missed. Natalija’s work leans intentionally shifted toward that space. She teaches people to meet sensation as information, to listen for the small yes/no in the body, and to let awareness, not ambition set the pace. Again and again, she’s seen how this shift unlocks regulation, softness, and real change.

    In her classes, Natalija weaves the timeless threads of traditional teachings with somatic and embodiment practices that honor the body’s innate intelligence. Through movement & sound, she helps students attune to their inner landscape.

    Music has always been the heartbeat of Natalija’s life. Drawn to the healing potential of sound, she studied instruments and ancient modalities in India alongside their modern applications. Crystal bowls, Himalayan bowls, harmonium, voice each became a way of offering medicine. Together with Jonny, she composes and plays improvised soundscapes, creating grounded, spacious fields where participants can truly receive.

    What continues to inspire her is the simple courage people bring to practice, showing up as they are, again and again. Natalija’s work honors that courage with trauma-sensitive care and a steady invitation: listen deeply, move gently, and let compassion lead.

    Her greatest joy is to walk beside others as they cultivate a practice that is holistic, human, and truly their own.

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