Hey there!

I’m Alana Emily

I’m an Ayurvedic Consultant, Yoga Teacher, and Earth wanderer.

My purpose in this lifetime is to help people remember how intrinsically connected to nature we are. I love the idea of returning to our roots and reviving the simple ways of living that ancestors from every culture have passed down to us.

I want to bring these ancient teachings to modern people with busy, chaotic lives.

Does that sound like you?

The

earthed wisdom

ethos:

  • Guiding you towards confident, intuition-led healing

  • Owning our affinity with nature

  • Using ancient wisdom passed down from indigenous ancestors

  • Remembering and reclaiming our own wisdom

  • Acknowledging the magick all around us

  • Following nature’s patterns and cycles

  • Embracing adventure

  • Nurturing child-like joy for life

  • Letting go of the pressure of society’s norms

  • Flowing through life with ease


My (ever-expanding) qualifications are:

Yoga Teacher (200hr RYT)

Tantra Vinaysa Hatha trained with Anahata Yoga Shala, Koh Phangan (Yoga Alliance Registered school) 2019.

Ayurvedic Nutrition and Lifestyle Consultant

Awarded Distinction for a diploma in Ayurvedic Nutrition and Lifestyle from The School of Ayurveda, UK 2022.

Reiki Level 1 Practitioner

Trained by Esther Monden, Usui Shiki Ryoho Reiki. Koh Phangan, Thailand, 2019.

A bit more about me:

I feel most content when I’m alone in the depths of the forest. I’m queer, and have been vegan for 10 years because I care deeply about treating all life and our planet with compassion. My interests include hiking, bouldering, off the beaten path traveling, sitting in indie coffee shops, and losing track of time in creaky bookstores.

I’m currently residing in the beautiful countryside of Shropshire, UK with my wonderful partner (and personal photographer). But wandering the world is when I feel most at ‘home’. I’ve also lived in New Zealand, USA, Thailand, and Berlin and plan to explore much more of the planet. I’ve worked in lots of different jobs on my travels, including nannying, serving gelato, making coffee, and teaching yoga in hostels, all in an effort to find my true calling. Often, I suspect it might be living in an off-grid witch’s cabin in the woods. But for now, my calling is to guide and empower people. Perhaps I can do both some day?