Hope Elliott is a mindfulness teacher and practitioner with a background in holistic health. Mindfulness is the basis of her life, in which she uses her lived experience as guidance for her work.

Hope’s professional background started with a degree in international relations with a focus on globalization and globalism. She has always been passionate about our global collective and ways to support ourselves and each other. Her career began in the fields of health promotion and clinical research where she focused on education, prevention and outreach. She’s worked alongside leading researchers at Veterans Affairs, Mount Sinai, various leaders within CBOs, and for-profit organizations. 

Hope is passionate about holistic health equity and using mindfulness as a tool for self-inquiry, compassion, and deprogramming from the status quo. Hope teaches mindful movement and stillness for people of the global majority, pre and postnatal bodies, children, and elders. She works within various community settings as a way to equip our most vulnerable with holistic health tools.

Hope seeks to guide clients and students in slowing down and deepening their relationship with themselves, with others, and the global collective more intentionally and authentically. Hope feels most aligned with the truest version of herself while learning, practicing, and integrating various mindfulness philosophies and exploring her own ancestral healing practices.