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Hi Dear Friends,
What an amazing night. Thank you to everyone who came out for the UpRising Yoga Comedy Throw-Down at the Lineage Performing Arts Center. The room was full of laughter, generosity, and heart. Our comedians were hilarious, the crowd was incredible, and we raised meaningful support for bringing trauma-informed Yoga Life Skills to youth in juvenile hall. I’m deeply grateful to everyone who donated silent auction items and helped make the evening feel so alive and community-driven. Huge thanks to our wonderful producer Peggy Burt for bringing it all together at The Lineage Performing Art Center, and to my husband Nick Ippolito, who was an awesome host and so funny throughout the night. And a warm welcome to our new Program Manager Kat Heagberg who jumped right in and modeled URY merch dressed as a hot dog no less — we’re ecstatic to have her on the team! I was truly honored to share the Sit. Breathe. Feel. practice and connect people through simple tools that help us pause, regulate, heal, and grow — the same yoga life skills we bring to youth who arrive in our classes straight off the streets, many scared, exhausted, and in need of care. We’re currently planning our next phase — expanding our team, welcoming new instructors, and growing our programs so we can reach more young people with tools for resilience and healing. Stay tuned. With Love, Jill "So Chill" Ippolito Comedians Featured: Gabriella De Marco, Joe Hernandez-Kolski, Molly O’Leary, Laurie Robin Searle, Paula Jane Newman, Brent Forrester, and Pia Smith—an incredible lineup of comedians donating their talent for a cause that matters. Hosted by Jill “So Chill” & Nick Ippolito, Produced by Peggy Burt at Lineage Performing Art Center.
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Gorgeous article, check it out and come to our event! Like Share Donate for youth incarcerated and communities that need it most. Come laugh with us and support @UpRisingYoga LINK BELOW & maybe the button works! https://www.pasadenaweekly.com/feature_stories/waiting-to-exhale-uprising-yoga-brings-peace-to-juveniles/article_a1807e45-63e7-4eac-887d-be5857defbcf.html Laugh with us at the URY COMEDY THROW-DOWN Feb 21—an evening of stand‑up, community, and care. Come join this night of hilarious comedy - laughter is healing so be prepared to have a blast with this incredible line up!Every ticket supports trauma‑informed yoga life skills for incarcerated youth, helping young people build tools for healing and resilience.Your presence fuels our mission to bring nervous system regulation, coping skills, and hope to underserved communities.Join us for comedy, connection, and a powerful cause! https://www.zeffy.com/en-US/ti...“The meaning of life is to find your gift. The purpose of life is to give it away.” — Pablo Picasso
That’s the thread woven through this week’s episode with my dear friend Jill Weiss Ippolito, founder of UpRising Yoga. Jill’s story is a full-circle transformation; from an angry, hurting teenager to a joyful healer bringing trauma-informed yoga and life skills to youth in juvenile halls. She found a gift that saved her own life: breath, presence, and the slow return to self. And then she did something extraordinary… she gave that gift away, again and again, to the kids who need it most. In our conversation, she takes us inside the processing units at juvenile hall: where resistance softens into resilience, where one breath can become a lifeline, and where hope often looks like a simple practice done with love. Tune in to hear how a $10, ten-day yoga pass became a mission, how community shows up when we “look for the helpers,” and how one person’s gift can change the world. ~Full blog post on charity-matters.com & podcast episode 95 is up now! Thank you Heidi Johnson for our collaboration and conversation! Dear Friends, Happy New Year 2026—and thank you for being part of our community! Because of your support, UpRising Yoga brings trauma-informed life skills into juvenile halls and trains others to carry this work forward. Together, we’re creating spaces rooted in healing, activism, compassion, and real change. At the heart of it all is a belief in love, laughter, and the power of presence to transform lives. If you’re moved to give, a tax-deductible donation helps sustain and expand this work. I’m deeply grateful you’re here. Drop a note- I'd love to hear from you! With love, Jill “So Chill” Weiss Ippolito Founder/Director, UpRising Yoga Dear Friends,
Join Us in Creating Change! At UpRising Yoga, we believe change begins with people like you. JOIN the November Everyday Yoga Challenge with a bold goal: raise $50,000 by November 30 to bring Yoga Life Skills into Los Padrinos Juvenile Hall and expand our reach in 2026. Why does this matter? Because kids in juvenile hall are often terrified, anxious, and alone. Many have never learned a healthy way to calm their nervous system or believe in themselves. With your help, we can offer students and staff:
Every time we step onto the mat, we can dedicate our practice to those suffering. When we do, we not only ease their pain—we also ease our own. This is yoga as activism. This is community care. How you can help power our mission: Donate: Every tax-deductible dollar counts. Contribute now to help us reach our goal. Share: Share this campaign with your friends, family, and on social media. Your advocacy can amplify our impact. Volunteer: Your time and skills can make an impact too—help us spread the word or coordinate this campaign. Together, we can show kids in juvenile hall that they are not forgotten, that they matter, and that a new future is possible. Thank you for supporting our mission—your support is invaluable. With love and gratitude, Jill “So Chill” Weiss Ippolito Founder, UpRising Yoga http:// https://www.zeffy.com/en-US/peer-to-peer/rise-up-for-impact Happy to connect with you! Jill “So Chill” Weiss Ippolito here— trauma-informed educator, coach, comedian, and the founder of UpRising Yoga. If this is our first newsletter in a while, thank you for your patience. I’ve been deep in the work — rebuilding, refining, and reigniting what matters. Here’s a quick look at what’s been going on in the last month:
Subscribe on Substack @fallingintobalance for insights, resources, and upcoming events. (We’re pausing Mailchimp due to costs ) Donate to help keep us alive! Let’s make healing accessible, embodied, and a lot more fun! With care, Jill "So Chill" Weiss Ippolito www.yogaforhealingtrauma.com Ways we can work together:
In a world saturated with burnout, performative wellness, and disconnected systems, authentic, embodied leadership is medicine. I’m not here to preach—I’m here to practice, reflect, and serve. And to remind people that healing isn’t linear, but it is possible. Especially when we bring a little humor into the heart work.
This newsletter isn’t just about UpRising Yoga. It’s about our voice, mission, and the impact we create together. The world is heavy — people are hurting — and now more than ever, we need bold, honest spaces for laughter, healing, and growth. For years, UpRising Yoga has brought trauma-informed yoga into juvenile halls, offering young people a moment of peace in an otherwise chaotic system. We’ve seen firsthand how these practices create transformation—how a single breath can help shift anger, anxiety, and trauma into something more manageable. And yet, despite our proven impact, getting back into these spaces has felt like climbing a mountain while carrying the weight of bureaucracy on our backs.
After a long hiatus, we are finally on the brink of returning. Our team has been cleared—our background tests are officially approved. This was a moment of deep relief for me, as I had my own worries about the process. But just when I thought we had broken through the biggest barrier, another one appeared: insurance. Yes, insurance. A single policy stands between us and these young people who need us the most. We’re currently navigating the process of securing a quote, a task that should be straightforward but instead feels like another hurdle designed to keep programs like ours out. Why should bringing healing and mindfulness to incarcerated youth be so difficult? Why are systems that claim to support rehabilitation so resistant to it? It’s frustrating. But it’s also fuel. This moment is a reminder of why we do this work in the first place. If it were easy, the need wouldn’t be so urgent. If it were simple, it wouldn’t be transformative. So, we keep pushing. We keep advocating. We keep fighting to make sure that the young people who need these tools the most actually have access to them. And I will not stop until we are back inside, mats on the floor, breathing together again. If you’ve ever fought for something you knew was right, you know the feeling. You know the exhaustion. You also know the fire that keeps burning despite every setback. And we’re not giving up. If you’d like to support us in this battle—whether through connections, resources, or simply sharing this story—please reach out. Because this work matters. And because every young person in that facility deserves the chance to find their breath again. Follow: https://substack.com/profile/256574619-jill-sochill/note/c-100601654 Today, I am navigating a maze of jaw tensing hurdles to bring our nonprofit organization, UpRising Yoga, back into juvenile hall—paperwork, endless emails, background checks, and the weight of running a program that demands everything. It’s a battle I know well, but this time, I refuse to lose myself in it.
I’ve been here before. Overworked, underpaid, burned out to the point of landing in the hospital. I won’t do it that way again. I am building this differently—leading with clarity, balance, and the same tools I teach. I remind myself daily: this mission is too important, but so is my well-being. This process is frustrating, but it won’t break me. We are cleared to go back, and now we push forward. The final step is securing an insurance policy—a necessary hurdle, but not an impossible one. We will return. The young people inside deserve this, and I am committed to making it happen—with persistence, support, and a clear vision of sustainable success. If you want to help—connections, donations, or sharing this message—it all matters. This is happening. We’re going back in! Follow our journey: https://substack.com/@fallingintobalance?utm_source=user-menu Dear Friends,
As 2024 comes to a close, I’m taking a moment to pause, reflect, and soak in the lessons and accomplishments that have shaped this whirlwind of a journey. This year has been about growth, creativity, and living life with passion. Last year, I blasted out full force, diving into a kaleidoscope of creative expansion: stand-up comedy, performance art, acting, storytelling, keynote speaking, writing, painting, yoga practice, coaching, and keeping UpRising Yoga's doors open. Whew! It’s been a ride, and I wouldn’t have it any other way. One of the most joyful parts of 2024 was embracing my split persona, Jill So Chill, with a heart full of passion and celebration. How did I pull that off? By practicing contrary action—celebrating ahead of time, pumping myself up with joy, going where the love is, insisting on doing what I love, and following the path that energized me most. Behind the scenes (and often center stage) was my incredible husband, Nick Ippolito, my biggest cheerleader, reminding me to keep going. The unwavering support of close friendships, my success team, and family created a safety net that allowed me to leap higher and dream bigger. This year, I also leaned deeper into my morning rituals of spiritual connection and writing, which fueled my purpose to transform trauma into laughter and joy. A highlight was performing Trauma-Rama on stage—a dream come true. But life had its twists: just a week later, I faced a health scare that jolted me awake to focus on what truly matters most. That moment of clarity has shaped my vision moving forward. Some 2024 accomplishments that I’m proud of include:
To everyone reading this, thank you for being part of my journey. Whether you showed up to a performance, supported UpRising Yoga, joined a class, or simply cheered me on from afar, your energy fuels my mission to create, laugh, and heal. Here’s to a beautiful 2025 filled with celebration, connection, and doing what sets our souls on fire! With love and gratitude, Jill "So Chill" Ippolito Executive Director, UpRising Yoga Deep Shift Coaching Dear Friends,
As we gather with loved ones to reflect on 2024 and embrace the holiday season, I want to share my deepest gratitude for your support and dedication. At UpRising Yoga, we are driven by the mission to bring healing and empowerment through yoga to incarcerated and underserved communities, and this work would not be possible without you. This year has been one of incredible growth and impact for UpRising Yoga. Together, we expanded our reach, introduced new programs, and deepened our commitment to creating a world where trauma can be met with compassion and healing. Through partnerships with probation departments, schools, and community organizations, we have continued to offer trauma-informed yoga trainings that equip individuals to bring these transformative practices to those who need them most. We are especially proud of the strides made in advocating for restorative approaches to justice and well-being. Highlights of 2024 include:
While we celebrate these accomplishments, we know there is so much more to be done. As we look ahead to 2025, UpRising Yoga remains steadfast in our commitment to fostering healing and equity through mindfulness and restorative practices. We invite you to join us in this journey by continuing to support our work, whether through donations, volunteering, or simply spreading the word about our mission. If you’d like to learn more about our programs or contribute to our year-end campaign, please visit uprisingyoga.com. Your support helps us remain adaptable and ready to meet the needs of our community. Thank you for believing in the power of healing, collaboration, and transformation. Wishing you a joyful holiday season filled with love, peace, and connection. With Blessings, Jill Ippolito (pic with husband Nick Ippolito) Executive Director UpRising Yoga |
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