Overview
True Love Yoga in Kansas City operates on a pay-what-you-can model, making yoga financially accessible for everyone. Founded by Lauren Leduc (E-RYT500) in 2015, the studio is located in Midtown KC and offers both in-studio and online streaming classes for all levels from gentle to intense. Styles include Vinyasa, Hatha, and trauma-informed practices, taught by a diverse team of instructors trained through the studio’s own Registered Yoga School. The atmosphere is welcoming and non-competitive, with an emphasis on authenticity and body autonomy. Reviews highlight the supportive community, varied class sequences, and absence of judgment. The studio provides props, a tea bar, and a boutique. Parking can be limited, but the location is near public transit. Many students describe True Love Yoga as a transformative space for personal growth and connection. The teacher training program has graduated over 150 teachers, and the studio continues to expand offerings through retreats and special events.
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Studio Business Hours
| Day | Status | Time |
|---|---|---|
| Monday | Closed | – |
| Tuesday | Closed | – |
| Wednesday | Closed | – |
| Thursday | Closed | – |
| Friday | Closed | – |
| Saturday | Closed | – |
| Sunday | Closed | – |
Studio in Details
Overview
True Love Yoga was founded in 2015 by Lauren Leduc, an E-RYT500 teacher with a vision of making yoga accessible. Located in Midtown Kansas City, the studio operates as a Registered Yoga School, offering 200-hour and advanced teacher training programs that have graduated over 150 instructors. The space, once a pharmacy, has been transformed into a welcoming sanctuary. True Love Yoga emphasizes a pay-what-you-can pricing model, removing financial barriers to high-quality instruction. The studio describes itself as an inclusive, authentic, and competition-free environment where diversity thrives. Both in-studio and online streaming classes are available, extending reach beyond KC. The founder also hosts a podcast and published a book in 2023.
Classes and Instruction
The studio offers a range of classes for all levels, from gentle to intense. Styles include Vinyasa, Hatha, and trauma-informed practices, taught by a diverse team. Many teachers trained through True Love Yoga’s own programs and bring backgrounds in art, music, or cosmetology. Classes are designed to honor yoga tradition while adapting to modern bodies. Reviews highlight smooth transitions in Hatha with Sedona, restorative Yin with Liz, and fun guidance from Jules. The studio provides props and encourages students to make intelligent choices for their bodies. Online streaming offers flexibility for remote practice. Specialty classes such as trauma-aware yoga are available, and each session aims to foster self-reflection and personal growth.
Community and Accessibility
The pay-what-you-can model is central, ensuring financial constraints do not hinder practice. Reviews consistently note the welcoming, non-judgmental community and the diversity of students. Many describe the studio as a home and a safe haven, especially for those who felt out of place elsewhere. The midtown location is accessible by public transit, though parking can sometimes be tight. The studio offers a tea bar and boutique. From the first visit, newcomers feel embraced and celebrated. The inclusive environment extends to teacher training, which attracts out-of-state students. True Love Yoga’s commitment to accessibility and authenticity resonates strongly, with regulars attending multiple times a week. The studio also hosts events and retreats, further strengthening community bonds.
