
Tiff James
CAI am a bit shocked by some of the… I am a bit shocked by some of the reviews here so I came to give it the review it deserves. Overall, this membership and site are exactly what they promise to be. A creator selling their courses and creations online. The experience was user friendly, intuitive and I was always able to find what I was looking for. I haven’t had to contact support yet, but I also think that says something. My biggest complaint honestly is the audio quality sometimes sucks in the videos, however as a teacher myself - I know this is tough when your content is filming movement (can someone please for the love of god invent a mic that moves with us 😂). However it doesn’t bug me enough to take away a star. I think my favourite part is, I never made it to Aruba to take a class at island yoga, but Rachel brings island yoga to us - and since it’s now gone, it’s legacy lives on here. Rachel and team, keep eatings what you want, increasing your prices as you see fit to represent your art and recording your ig stories. It feels like we are friends, and any friend knows, we grow and move and change and evolve over the years. Of course we aren’t the same as we once were. If we were, we’ve missed the point. 🖤

Ruth
GBNo experience with this course or… No experience with this course or membership- would not pay the money! Rachel (the CEO and founder of Yoga girl) is a self involved hypocrite. She brags about her ancestral life and being all natural and healing herself (she is very against the medical system just like she was VERY against eating animals at one point and boom changed her mind) but is on her smart phone videoing for instagram all day which is the OPPOSITE of living in the moment/ancestral /coming back “home”. This is simply a money maker for her. Very unauthentic.

Katherine D
CADisillusioned in YG.com after home course There were some new helpful new tools taught, a lot of basic activities (sing, buy flowers, cook) and incredible facilitators (accessible, open, authentic, heart centered). I left it with the reminder to myself that though she's a social media fame, she's not a qualified expert for any of this. For me the course fell very short of my hopes for it. It felt inauthentic from Rachel, a money making venture, first and foremost. Beyond that, I've been disappointed to see that though it cost $1600 for the 'live' version I participated in, it's now being offered at $300, the non-live version. How did a live version demand that much money? I feel greatly disillusioned in the whole of yg.com atm.

MAE M
CAYoga Girl is a Total Fraud Yoga Girl is a total fraud. She makes her "living" by babbling to herself on a podcast once a week. Most of the yoga classes on this site are recycled and all the good ones are by teachers other than Rachel herself. Rachel's content has become incredibly dull and it is evident in the way that she is desperately seeking to rebrand herself. Rachel is a smooth talker and that's about it. Once you see through her facade, you realize there is no valuable substance beneath her smooth talking.

Laura Szypulski
DETo me the YogaGirl platform feels like… home! To me YogaGirl feels like a home to come back to again and again, no matter in which situation I find myself. I helps me to center, to love myself, and practice self-care every day. It's such a place of love, healing and inspiration. The community is so unique, I feel connected and held even in times of isolation. There are a lot of different teachers, that bring their own style of yoga to the platform - so there is definitely a class for everyone.