Businesses Join Forces: A Cambridge Cafe and Yoga Studio Team Up to Offer a Wellness Wonderland
Two Cambridge companies you already love, the Life Alive Organic Cafe, and Down Under Yoga, team up to prove that when it comes to wellness, two businesses can be better than one.
Blending Wellness with Blenders
The collaborators at Life Alive Organic Café and Down Under School of Yoga are determined to keep your energy ignited. Their first-ever collaboration, Wellness Oasis, which opened at 22 John F. Kennedy Street on March 1st, strives to turn our intellectual mecca into a spiritual hub. According to Life Alive’s CEO Bryan Timko, their mission is rooted in an essential tenet: “how we eat, move, and think influences how we feel.”
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The unique partnership takes a holistic approach to boosting health, with a second location coming in the South End soon.
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Life Alive and Down Under School of Yoga are collaborating on a brand new Harvard Square location and another opening soon in Boston’s South End.
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Connecting Body and Mind at Life Alive and Down Under School of Yoga Collaboratives
Created to connect the way we eat and move with how we feel, the new locations are designed to put nourishment, motion and reflection under one roof.
The collaborators brought Edible Boston behind the scenes, and shared how Life Alive imbues every dish it serves with love, energy and vitality.
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Leaders of both companies said their businesses complement one another. Both locations will include Life Alive’s cafes with organic menu offerings and space for Down Under’s yoga programming.
“Not only do we hear it directly from our guests, but research also shows the food we eat has an immediate positive effect on our energy levels and mood,” Life Alive CEO Bryan Timko said.
“Movement, reflection and nourishment are key components of how we feel,” said Kate Heffernan, Down Under’s teacher leadership council co-chair.