Priscila Mendoza, LMFT, is a psychotherapist, somatic and holistic practitioner, yoga teacher, and mother whose work is rooted in cultural humility, ancestral wisdom, and nervous system–informed care. She approaches healing as a remembering—an invitation to return home to the body, to self, and to what has always been within.
With over 15 years of personal yoga practice and more than a decade of facilitating spaces for community healing, Priscila weaves together psychology, somatics, yoga, and earth-based wisdom to support both individual and collective care. Her work is especially grounded in supporting BIPOC folks, caregivers, and healing professionals in cultivating sustainable, embodied practices that honor lived experience and lineage.
Priscila holds a Bachelor’s degree in Psychology from the University of California, Riverside, and a Master’s degree in Clinical Psychology from Antioch University Los Angeles. She completed her 200-hour Yoga Teacher Training in 2013 with Yogalution Movement and Ayurveda in Long Beach, CA.
Her work centers healing as a process of remembering—guided by trauma-informed care, somatic practice, and teachings rooted in ancestral wisdom, cultural humility, and right relationship.
Melissa Caballero is a mama, creative soul, trauma-informed yoga teacher, and folk herbalist. Her work centers BIPOC women, mamas, caregivers, and healers, weaving somatic practice, plant medicine, and ancestral remembering to support personal and collective care.
She approaches herbalism as a relationship—working with plants as teachers and allies, and as a pathway back to intuition, ancestral wisdom, and the inner child through play. Her offerings invite a slow, nourishing return home to the body.
Melissa loves leading trauma-informed yoga classes, hands-on herbal workshops, tea meditations, and seasonal community gatherings. She creates spaces for restoration, presence, and remembering.
As a homeschooling mama of two, Melissa is passionate about guiding folks to reclaim their autonomy and reconnect with their sacred relationship to th earth and its beautiful medicines.