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Pilates with Sarah Bertucelli

With a passion for holistic wellness and a deep understanding of the body-mind connection, Sarah Bertucelli is dedicated to transforming lives through the art of movement. As a proud member of the Rancho La Puerta family since 1996, Sarah brings a unique blend of expertise, enthusiasm, and creativity to her classes.

Sarah’s dedication to spreading the benefits of Pilates reaches a global audience as she has been a part of the Pilates Anytime family since 2010. Her classes on this platform continue to inspire and empower individuals worldwide.

When she’s not sharing her expertise around the world, Sarah calls Santa Barbara home. Here, she has cultivated her sanctuary – Del Sol Pilates – where she furthers the legacy of Joseph Pilates, nurturing the minds and bodies of her students.

As a Specialty Pilates presenter at Rancho La Puerta, Sarah Bertucelli brings a wealth of experience and a profound understanding of movement, wellness, and personal transformation. Her teaching is an invitation to embark on a journey of playful self-discovery, one that combines the core principles of Pilates with the elegance of dance and the vitality of fitness. Join her in this transformative experience and discover the power of movement in a way that only Sarah can deliver.

Matters That Matter® Standing At The Threshold: An Invitation to Transformation

Transformation is what happens when we allow ourselves to learn from and be changed by our experience. As we step into a new year we stand at a threshold, that space between what has been and what could be. Every threshold is an invitation to new awareness, growth, and transformation.

Join Molly Davis & Kristine Patterson for an inspiring and engaging week of reflection, exploration, and imagination. A time to take stock of where we’ve been, where we are, and where life might be calling us.

The Ranch offers that kind of rare spaciousness that makes room for slow wanderings and quiet wonderings, leaving guests refreshed, renewed, and ready to step out with more clarity, courage, and grace. Every Matters That Matter® session is designed to serve and enhance that renewal process.

 

Evening Program

Threshold Moments
There are such things as “threshold moments”. Those times when we are invited to step over fear and uncertainty and venture out into the unknown. Such moments invite us to be curious, and they call upon our courage. When we accept the invitation, we find our way to an even more authentic and full-hearted life. Come listen, reflect, and consider your own threshold moments…past, present, and future.

Workshop #1: Standing At The Threshold

If transformation is what happens when we are changed by our experience, then taking the next right step begins with a right understanding of where we’ve been and where we are now. Our lives don’t happen by accident. We participate in creating them every day and one step at a time. Join Molly & Kristine as they create a safe space for you to engage in some courageous thinking and thoughtful action planning.

Workshop #2: Discernment: The Practice of Choosing Wisely
Regardless of life chapter or circumstance, we can all be inundated with decisions, responsibilities, challenges, opportunities, and possibilities. Where to invest our time, energy, money, skills, and gifts? Where, how, and to whom do we offer what we have to give? This workshop introduces you to a practical discernment framework that will help you choose wisely.

Workshop #3: The 3×5 Card
Transformation often invites us to speak up in new ways. We can find ourselves in situations that test our ability to hold onto ourselves, say what we mean and mean what we say. Come discover how a small 3×5 card can become a mighty tool to help you communicate in a way that better reflects who you are and what matters to you.

 

Molly L Davis

Connector + Writer + Speaker.

“CONNECTING is my way of moving through the world, always on the lookout for ways to create deeper connections. With ourselves, one another, the Sacred, and the world around us. Connecting who we are with how we live is how it is meant to be.”

Molly is the author of the award winning BLUSH: Women & Wine, a book in which she explores why she often used wine as a classy looking way to cope with stress, dull pain, and avoid discomfort, and why others might do the same. And yes, she still loves good wine. The founder of Trailhead Coaching &Consulting, she helps people courageously step more fully into their own lives.

 

Kristine Patterson

Potter + Maker + Storyteller

“I HAVE COME TO UNDERSTAND that the beauty of pottery lies in its imperfections. The subtle variations and ridges in the glaze, the unique shapes born from a spontaneous touch of the hand – these are the elements that give my work character and authenticity. Each day as I step into my studio a sense of reverence washes over me.”

A few years ago, Kristine launched beanpole pottery in a quiet studio in her backyard. What started out as a hobby and way to process life, became a full-time business. She now ships her gorgeous, custom work all over the world. Each piece has a soul that, like ours, is perfect in its imperfection.

 

Kristine and Molly are the founders of Matters That Matter®, a partnership dedicated to inspiring people to live according to what matters most. Their powerful message has been heard at national conventions, annual fundraisers, and spirituality and wellness retreats. They co-authored the book Letters to Our Daughters. A collection of 44 letters from women around the world to their daughters, it illustrates the common threads that connect us in spite of our differences. Translated into three languages, this beautiful book was featured on the Oprah Show.

 

They’ve been best friends for almost 50 years.

Yoga with Larry Payne

Larry Payne, Ph.D.,C-IAYT, E-RYT500,YTRX-1000
Larry Payne Ph.D has been one of the most popular guest instructors at Rancho La Puerta since 1984. He is considered the founding father of Yoga therapy in America and the first yoga teacher ever to teach at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland. Dr. Payne also co-founded the yoga program at the UCLA school of medicine and the yoga therapy program at Loyola Marymount University. He is author/Co-author of 11 books including international best seller AARP’s Yoga After 50 for Dummies. He founded Samata International Yoga and Health Center in Los Angeles in 1980, where he continues to teach groups and individuals in person and online.

larry@samata.com.

 

Yoga with Larry Payne

Larry Payne, Ph.D.,C-IAYT, E-RYT500,YTRX-1000
Larry Payne Ph.D has been one of the most popular guest instructors at Rancho La Puerta since 1984. He is considered the founding father of Yoga therapy in America and the first yoga teacher ever to teach at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland. Dr. Payne also co-founded the yoga program at the UCLA school of medicine and the yoga therapy program at Loyola Marymount University. He is author/Co-author of 11 books including international best seller AARP’s Yoga After 50 for Dummies. He founded Samata International Yoga and Health Center in Los Angeles in 1980, where he continues to teach groups and individuals in person and online.

larry@samata.com.

 

Dance with Anna Matuszewski

Join us for a dance class that’s not just about movement but also about self-discovery, confidence, and building lasting friendships. Step into our vibrant and welcoming space, where we celebrate dance in all its forms. Are you ready to make unforgettable memories on the dance floor? Come dance with us!

Join Our Inclusive Dance Class: Embrace Movement, Unleash Your Creativity!

Are you ready to groove, express yourself, and have a blast on the dance floor? Look no further! Our dance class is a safe haven for dancers of all ages and abilities, where the focus is on nurturing a supportive and encouraging learning environment.

What to Expect:

Diverse Styles: Explore the world of dance through a variety of styles, from hip hop to funk, allowing you to discover your own unique dance persona.

Foundational Techniques: Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced dancer, we’ll build strong foundations that will take your skills to new heights.

Choreography and Movement: Unleash your creativity as we delve into the art of choreography and free movement. This class is all about discovering and expressing your true dance spirit.

Stretch and Flexibility: Enhance your dance abilities with a focus on stretching and flexibility. We believe that every body is capable of growth and progress.

Footwork and Turns: Learn intricate footwork and master those dazzling turns that will leave you spinning with joy.

Small Combinations: Delve into the excitement of combining dance steps to create beautiful and captivating sequences. Challenge yourself and grow as a dancer.

Why Choose Our Class:

All Ages and Abilities Welcome: No matter your age or dance experience, we welcome everyone with open arms. Our class is a melting pot of diverse talents, and we celebrate the uniqueness each dancer brings.

Learn Something New Each Class: Get ready for an adventure! In each session, we’ll introduce fresh and exciting material, ensuring that you’re continuously growing and expanding your dance repertoire.

Non-Competitive Environment: This class is about self-expression and personal growth, not competition. Embrace your journey as a dancer without the pressure to compare yourself to others.

Have Fun, Feel the Rhythm: Dance is an expression of joy, and that’s exactly what we aim to provide! Expect smiles, laughter, and a supportive community to dance alongside you.

No prior dance experience required—just an open heart and a passion for movement.

 

Meet Anna Matuszewski, a trailblazing force in the world of dance and choreography. For an impressive 14 years, Anna has graced the stage as the resident choreographer and lead dancer for the renowned Macklemore and Ryan Lewis. Her artistic genius has shone brightly, shaping breathtaking performances for world tours, national and international TV appearances, music videos, and commercials.

For Anna, it’s not just about the movements, but the profound connection that dance fosters. Her choreography acts as a vessel for self-expression, self-acceptance, and a heightened awareness of the body and its limitless capabilities. Through the universal language of movement and music, she weaves together a tapestry of unity and empowerment.

In the realm of dance, Anna Matuszewski is a luminous guiding star—a beacon of creativity, love, and artistic expression that continues to ignite hearts around the globe.

“At the Ranch, worries fade like distant echoes and the universe reveals its secrets, guiding you towards a radiant inner glow.” -Anna

Myofascial Release, Centering Alignment & Corrective Exercise Connection with Laura Gideon

For decades there has been an epidemic rise in the number of people suffering from common musculoskeletal imbalances that are not caused by an injury. These imbalances are caused by other factors, such as movement dysfunction, activity choices, prolonged static postures, footwear choices, surgeries and sedentary lifestyles. Many with common musculoskeletal imbalances do not need physical therapy, whereby corrective exercise is evolving to fill the gap in care. The use of musculoskeletal assessments, self-myofascial release, restorative stretching, and corrective strengthening exercises in health and fitness settings is fast becoming commonplace to help remedy and relieve muscle & joint discomfort and pain.

As a Corrective Exercise Specialist Laura’s skill set is focused on addressing the body as a whole and identifying underlying causes of chronic pain not just the symptoms and help prevent the body from breaking down in the future. A sequenced method of structural assessments, myofascial release techniques, stretching, body centering and corrective exercises are applied. The benefits of this training can result in not only the elimination of pain, but lead to a reduction in stress and improvement in active performance and functional daily living.

Beginning on Sunday and throughout the week each class will incorporate movement and usable information. We will focus on different zones of the body using several of the techniques mentioned above in order to give participants more structural awareness, pain alleviating “hacks”, and corrective exercises to be able to easily replicate at home. Friday’s class will wrap everything up, ending your week with an energized feeling, full of vitality – moving more functionally and feeling GREAT!

Myofascial Release, Centering Alignment & Corrective Exercise Connection
Laura S Gideon M.S, CPT, CES
www.bamboobalance.com

Opening the week with a Brief intro & explanation of Fascia dehydration (causes of discomfort/pain) -therapeutic exercises to help alleviate discomfort. Followed by – The importance of centered posture and corrective exercise and its connection …. (Kinetic connection -the chain of movement starting at the bottom and moving up)

Sunday  – Focus is on:
Feet, Ankles, Calves, Shins

Monday  – Focus is on:
Knees, Thighs (Quads & Hams), Hips (Ad & Ab-ductors), IT band

Tuesday – Focus is on:
Pelvis, Hip Flexors (psoas), Glutes, Low Back (QL), Abs

Wednesday – Focus is on:
Mid back, Shoulders, Chest, Ribcage

Thursday – Focus is on:
Neck, Head, Arms, Hands

Friday – Focus is on:
Full Body (putting it all together), Overall Restoration, Fascia in Motion movement.

Posture muscles help to fix or stabilize a joint; they prevent movement, while other muscles create movement. They are composed of muscle fibers that have a particular capacity for prolonged work. For instance, as a person leans forward slightly to walk up a flight of stairs (the movement), the posture muscles surrounding the spine help to prevent the upper body from falling too far forward (they help keep the body upright).

There are three natural curves in a healthy vertebral spine
. The low back (lumbar spine) curves inward (toward the anterior part of the body) and is referred to as a lordotic curve. The middle back (thoracic spine) is curved outward (posterior to the body) referred to as a Kyphotic curve. The neck (cervical spine) curves slightly forward and thus have a lordotic curve.

The term “Neutral Spine” usually refers to the lumbar region. Neutral spine is a pain-free position of the lumbar spine attained when the pressures in and around the pelvis joint structures are evenly distributed. The pelvis is balanced between its anterior and posterior positions.

Good posture—when you are standing:

Is the straight vertical alignment of your body from the top of your head, through your body’s center, to the bottom of your feet. The feet should be relaxed with the body’s weight resting on three points: the heel, the base of the big toe, and the little toe.

There are five principles of posture and movement that outline the ways our bodies work:
Posture Principle 1 – Movement. Your body is designed to move and stay moving. …
Posture Principle 2 – Balance. …
Posture Principle 3 – Movement Patterns. …
Posture Principle 4 – Compensation. …
Posture Principle 5 – Adaptation.

Fascia Loves
1. Hydration (think a sponge)
2. Movement (think water transportation)
3. Touch (think floorwork, massage, soft foam rollers)
4. Slow Stretch (think cats)
5. Bouncing (think jumping, dancing, running)

Fascia Hates
1. Static positions (sitting, slouching)
2. Repetitions (one-sided work or workouts)
3. Too quick stretches (it’s slower than muscles)
4. Too deep stretches (it can break)
5. STRESS (it’s one of our richest sensory organs)

 

Laura Gideon M.S. CPT, CES is an Exercise Physiologist, Certified Corrective Exercise Specialist, Pilates Practitioner, and Workshop Presenter. She has been involved in the fitness/wellness industry since 1981 and is a Two Time Corrective Exercise Specialist of the Year Top Finalist from The Biomechanics Method certifying organization. Her signature “Roll, Release & Mobilize classes” are geared toward “Hands-off self-treatment” helping clients eliminate pain, and discomfort, creating postural alignment awareness and body sense to help correct compensatory movement patterns. A great “adjunct” therapy to any exercise regime and functional daily movement activity. Laura enjoys educating her clients “beyond training” by teaching “self-care” methods to advance performance in an injury-free setting.

Myofascial Release, Centering Alignment & Corrective Exercise Connection with Laura Gideon

For decades there has been an epidemic rise in the number of people suffering from common musculoskeletal imbalances that are not caused by an injury. These imbalances are caused by other factors, such as movement dysfunction, activity choices, prolonged static postures, footwear choices, surgeries and sedentary lifestyles. Many with common musculoskeletal imbalances do not need physical therapy, whereby corrective exercise is evolving to fill the gap in care. The use of musculoskeletal assessments, self-myofascial release, restorative stretching, and corrective strengthening exercises in health and fitness settings is fast becoming commonplace to help remedy and relieve muscle & joint discomfort and pain.

As a Corrective Exercise Specialist Laura’s skill set is focused on addressing the body as a whole and identifying underlying causes of chronic pain not just the symptoms and help prevent the body from breaking down in the future. A sequenced method of structural assessments, myofascial release techniques, stretching, body centering and corrective exercises are applied. The benefits of this training can result in not only the elimination of pain, but lead to a reduction in stress and improvement in active performance and functional daily living.

Beginning on Sunday and throughout the week each class will incorporate movement and usable information. We will focus on different zones of the body using several of the techniques mentioned above in order to give participants more structural awareness, pain alleviating “hacks”, and corrective exercises to be able to easily replicate at home. Friday’s class will wrap everything up, ending your week with an energized feeling, full of vitality – moving more functionally and feeling GREAT!

Myofascial Release, Centering Alignment & Corrective Exercise Connection
Laura S Gideon M.S, CPT, CES
www.bamboobalance.com

Opening the week with a Brief intro & explanation of Fascia dehydration (causes of discomfort/pain) -therapeutic exercises to help alleviate discomfort. Followed by – The importance of centered posture and corrective exercise and its connection …. (Kinetic connection -the chain of movement starting at the bottom and moving up)

Sunday  – Focus is on:
Feet, Ankles, Calves, Shins

Monday  – Focus is on:
Knees, Thighs (Quads & Hams), Hips (Ad & Ab-ductors), IT band

Tuesday – Focus is on:
Pelvis, Hip Flexors (psoas), Glutes, Low Back (QL), Abs

Wednesday – Focus is on:
Mid back, Shoulders, Chest, Ribcage

Thursday – Focus is on:
Neck, Head, Arms, Hands

Friday – Focus is on:
Full Body (putting it all together), Overall Restoration, Fascia in Motion movement.

Posture muscles help to fix or stabilize a joint; they prevent movement, while other muscles create movement. They are composed of muscle fibers that have a particular capacity for prolonged work. For instance, as a person leans forward slightly to walk up a flight of stairs (the movement), the posture muscles surrounding the spine help to prevent the upper body from falling too far forward (they help keep the body upright).

There are three natural curves in a healthy vertebral spine
. The low back (lumbar spine) curves inward (toward the anterior part of the body) and is referred to as a lordotic curve. The middle back (thoracic spine) is curved outward (posterior to the body) referred to as a Kyphotic curve. The neck (cervical spine) curves slightly forward and thus have a lordotic curve.

The term “Neutral Spine” usually refers to the lumbar region. Neutral spine is a pain-free position of the lumbar spine attained when the pressures in and around the pelvis joint structures are evenly distributed. The pelvis is balanced between its anterior and posterior positions.

Good posture—when you are standing:

Is the straight vertical alignment of your body from the top of your head, through your body’s center, to the bottom of your feet. The feet should be relaxed with the body’s weight resting on three points: the heel, the base of the big toe, and the little toe.

There are five principles of posture and movement that outline the ways our bodies work:
Posture Principle 1 – Movement. Your body is designed to move and stay moving. …
Posture Principle 2 – Balance. …
Posture Principle 3 – Movement Patterns. …
Posture Principle 4 – Compensation. …
Posture Principle 5 – Adaptation.

Fascia Loves
1. Hydration (think a sponge)
2. Movement (think water transportation)
3. Touch (think floorwork, massage, soft foam rollers)
4. Slow Stretch (think cats)
5. Bouncing (think jumping, dancing, running)

Fascia Hates
1. Static positions (sitting, slouching)
2. Repetitions (one-sided work or workouts)
3. Too quick stretches (it’s slower than muscles)
4. Too deep stretches (it can break)
5. STRESS (it’s one of our richest sensory organs)

 

Laura Gideon M.S. CPT, CES is an Exercise Physiologist, Certified Corrective Exercise Specialist, Pilates Practitioner, and Workshop Presenter. She has been involved in the fitness/wellness industry since 1981 and is a Two Time Corrective Exercise Specialist of the Year Top Finalist from The Biomechanics Method certifying organization. Her signature “Roll, Release & Mobilize classes” are geared toward “Hands-off self-treatment” helping clients eliminate pain, and discomfort, creating postural alignment awareness and body sense to help correct compensatory movement patterns. A great “adjunct” therapy to any exercise regime and functional daily movement activity. Laura enjoys educating her clients “beyond training” by teaching “self-care” methods to advance performance in an injury-free setting.

Synchronized Swimming with Katie Killebrew

Join Katie for a playful and inspiring introduction to synchronized swimming, where movement, music, and connection come together to create pure joy in the water. In this adult synchro camp, we’ll learn how to move as a group—creating simple patterns, shapes, and flowing routines set to fun, uplifting music.

This class is designed for beginners and curious movers. You do not need to be a strong swimmer. Katie will gently guide you through the fundamentals, including how to float with ease, kick, scull, and use your arms and body to express the rhythm and beat of the music. Together, we’ll form beautiful shapes—circles, flowers, and triangles—designed to delight both participants and onlookers.

Expect laughter, smiles, and meaningful connection as you meet new people and rediscover the joy of playful movement in the water. If you’ve ever wanted to ignite your inner mermaid or channel the grace and glamour of Esther Williams, this camp is for you.

Katie is known for her patient, kind, and encouraging teaching style, making this a safe and welcoming space to try something new. This experience is not about perfection—it’s about fun, freedom, and joy in the water. 

 

 

Katie Killebrew

Coach Katie has been connecting with water, movement, and artistry since the age of six. With a lifelong love of synchronized swimming, she brings a playful, welcoming approach that makes the water feel like home—especially for beginners. 

Katie is passionate about helping people discover joy, confidence, and creative expression in the pool. If you’ve ever dreamed of dancing in the water, igniting your inner mermaid, making new friends, and moving in a way that feels both freeing and fun, this experience is for you.

Her career spans from national-level competition to training for the Masters World Championships, where she earned three gold medals in her 40s at Stanford University. Today, Katie’s greatest joy is sharing the beauty of synchronized swimming in a supportive, inclusive environment focused on connection, creativity, and play.

Throughout the week, Katie works closely with the entire group, guiding participants step-by-step as they learn patterns, musicality, and synchronized movement. The week culminates in a fun, celebratory group performance set to music—an empowering way to showcase new skills and shared joy in the water.

Come move, laugh, create, and experience the magic of synchronized swimming at The Ranch. 

 

Stretch and Mobility Sticks with Keli Roberts

Everyday Stretch with Mobility Sticks:
Stick Mobility adds a whole new dimension to stretching! This incredible tool builds strength while enhancing your mobility, providing useable functional flexibility and freedom of movement. In this effective class, you will focus on posture-enhancing stretches to build mobility in hard to access areas than traditional stretching. Come join me and see why I fell in love with this tool, your body will never look or feel better.  

Everyday Strength Description:
Maintaining muscle mass as we age is essential to longevity, it keeps our metabolism efficient, postural muscle strong, activities of daily living easier and keeps us independent. The weight room can feel intimidating to many, which is why I love to teach group strength classes. It’s an effective way to train, motivating and it’s always fun to train in a group. Join me and see how life-changing Everyday Strength Training can be 

Lectures
Everyday Strength: Movements that Matter
Studies have demonstrated that after the age of 50 that there is a loss of 1.5% to 5% our muscle mass, every year. Join Keli for a fascinating look how training can decrease muscle loss (sarcopenia), enhance bone density and prevent osteoporosis and improve functional ability. Leave with specific actionable ideas to build into your fitness routine. 

Everyday Stretch
Enhancing mobility and flexibility is a priority! In this interactive lecture Keli will review how the stability/mobility relationships of the joints effect human movement, posture and alignment. Learn how to best build a flexibility routine into your daily life with a wide variety of effective techniques that make a difference in how you feel and move every day! 

 

Keli Roberts has been recognized for many prestigious awards in the fitness industry. In 2003, she was named the IDEA International Fitness Instructor of the year. In 2005, Keli was awarded the Best Female Presenter and in 2008 she received the Lifetime Achievement OBOW award and in 2007 she was inducted into the National Fitness Hall of Fame. Keli is an ACSM EP and holds certifications through FAI, and ACE as a GFI, HC, CPT and Senior Fitness Specialist. Moreover, Keli is an SCW Faculty Member, a Schwinn Senior Master Trainer and an Ambassador for Ryka.

Hands-On Cooking Classes with Jean Courtney

Jean offers hands-on culinary experiences, 3.5 hours each, during which you will enjoy preparing your own meal along with fellow cooks. Classes take place at La Cocina Que Canta, our culinary center on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday at 4pm.

Hands On Cooking Classes Sign Up

 

Tuesday Hands-On Cooking Class 4:00 PM
Each class $145 (tax included). Class subject to change, check your weekly planner and schedule for updates. The maximum number of guests per class is 14.

Wednesday Hands-On Cooking Class 4:00 PM
Each class $145 (tax included). Class subject to change, check your weekly planner and schedule for updates. The maximum number of guests per class is 14.

Thursday Hands-On Cooking Class 4:00 PM
Each class $145 (tax included). Class subject to change, check your weekly planner and schedule for updates. The maximum number of guests per class is 14.

 

Jean Courtney  is a researcher, writer, entrepreneur, and perpetual learner on a mission to make everyday wellness easy and efficient. A decade ago, after retiring as a legal investigator, Jean shifted her focus to learning everything possible to try and avoid the dementia that found her mom.  She has put together easy, efficient and delicious ways to cook using neuroprotective ingredients, with an emphasis on minimizing inflammation and maximizing brain function. She has done extensive research and will help you understand the why behind making healthy choices for your brain and body. Jean recently completed a Soil to Table certification program living at Tres Estrellas organic farm and learning and practicing regenerative farming and food preservation techniques.  She is a firm believer that your DNA is not always your destiny – your dinner plate can be your destiny.

Hands-On Cooking Classes with Debbie Kornberg

Debbie offers hands-on culinary experiences, 3.5 hours each, during which you will enjoy preparing your own meal along with fellow cooks. Classes take place at La Cocina Que Canta, our culinary center on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday at 4pm.

Hands On Cooking Classes Sign Up

 

Tuesday Hands-On Cooking Class 4:00 PM 
Each class $145 (tax included). Class subject to change, check your weekly planner and schedule for updates. The maximum number of guests per class is 14.

Wednesday Hands-On Cooking Class 4:00 PM
Each class $145 (tax included). Class subject to change, check your weekly planner and schedule for updates. The maximum number of guests per class is 14.

Thursday Hands-On Cooking Class 4:00 PM
Each class $145 (tax included). Class subject to change, check your weekly planner and schedule for updates. The maximum number of guests per class is 14.

Debbie Kornberg is the founder of SPICE + LEAF, a San Diego-based premium spice company that empowers home cooks to explore bold, clean flavors with confidence and creativity. Her spice blends are available on spiceandleaf.com as well as Amazon and are designed to make flavorful cooking simple, healthy, and delicious.

An expert educator with more than 25 years of experience, Debbie makes cooking approachable and fun through easy-to-follow, spice-forward recipes. She is the creator and instructor of Spice It Up with Deb: A Live Cooking Experience, where she teaches hands-on classes that bring flavor, technique, and joy into the kitchen. Her love of spices has turned into a lifelong passion for helping others elevate their everyday meals. Since 2017, she has been a monthly contributor on Fox 5 San Diego Morning News, sharing seasonal recipes and cooking tips.

Debbie is the 2025 Woman-Owned Small Business Owner of the Year by California State Assemblymember Tasha Boerner, District 77. She has been written up in the San Diego Union-Tribune and Times of San Diego. Her recipes are regularly featured in the LA Jewish Journal. She also teaches as a guest chef at the world-renowned Rancho La Puerta Wellness Resort & Spa and has led workshops for Fortune 500 companies, nonprofits, and organizations across North America.

When she’s not in the kitchen, Debbie enjoys being with her family, gardening, and walking on the beautiful beaches of San Diego.

The Art of Connection: Assertive, Clear, and Confident With Denise Dudley

The Art of Connection: Assertive, Clear, and Confident
Practical communication skills for real-life success

Session 1: The signals that shape your style: Mastering the elements of expression
How do people see you when you walk into a room, introduce yourself, or begin speaking? Whether you realize it or not, you’re sending signals all the time—through your voice, expressions, posture, and more. In this session, we’ll explore the key communication components that shape your personal style and discover how small adjustments can make a big difference. You’ll leave with quick, practical tips to project confidence, warmth, and authenticity, right from the very first impression.

Session 2: Passive, aggressive, or assertive? The Goldilocks guide to finding your “just-right” voice
We all have a default response style. Sometimes we hold back (passive), sometimes we push too hard (aggressive), and sometimes we strike the perfect balance (assertive). In this session, we’ll take a look at how these three styles show up in everyday interactions and how they affect our relationships at work and at home. You’ll learn to identify your own patterns, recognize the styles of others, and you’ll walk away with practical tools to shift toward assertiveness: the style that allows you to speak up clearly while still respecting the rights of others.

Session 3: Talk so people listen; listen so people talk: conversations that truly connect
Speaking and listening go hand in hand—you can’t have one without the other. In this session, we’ll focus on balancing both sides of communication: speaking with clarity and listening with intention. You’ll learn straightforward strategies for expressing yourself clearly, along with techniques for truly tuning in to others. We’ll cover how to set aside distractions, stay present in the moment, and respond in ways that show understanding. By practicing both sides of the communication equation, you’ll build the skills that create smoother conversations and stronger relationships.

Session 4: Less drama, more dialogue: Keeping cool when tensions rise, and turning conflict into connection
No matter how hard we try, conflict is an unavoidable part of life—but it doesn’t have to damage your relationships. In this session, we’ll explore practical tools for addressing disagreements in ways that are calm, constructive, and solution focused. You’ll learn how to disarm defensiveness, reduce tension, and turn conflict into an opportunity for better understanding. You’ll leave with practical techniques for keeping conflicts under control and guiding conversations toward positive resolution.

 

Hi! I’m Denise Dudley, and my life’s work has been helping people build stronger connections—whether that means finding their voice, leading with confidence, or creating more satisfying personal and professional relationships.

I began my career in clinical psychology, as the director of clinical services and training of a large corporation of psychiatric hospitals, and over time I’ve expanded my focus into communication coaching, professional training, and keynote speaking. I’m the founder of SkillPath Seminars, which grew into the largest public training company in the world, training more than 12 million people worldwide. Along the way, I’ve been honored to speak on university campuses across the US, provide continuing education for medical professionals in both the US and Canada, and work with organizations of every size.

I hold a PhD in behavioral psychology, as well as licenses in hospital administration, administrator preceptorship, and continuing education training. I’m also a certified AIDS educator and a licensed field therapist for individuals with agoraphobia. In addition, I’ve written extensively, including my latest book, Work It! Get In, Get Noticed, Get Promoted, now in its third printing and used on college campuses as a career-search textbook.

Whether I’m teaching about assertiveness, management, leadership, career readiness, or communication skills, my goal is always the same: to give people practical, science-based tools to use in everyday life—and to do it with warmth, humor, and energy.

Please check out my website, as well as my social media sites: Denisemdudley.com
LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/denisedudleyauthor
Facebook: www.facebook.com/denise.dudley.641972
Instagram: www.instagram.com/denisemdudley
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Be Quiet, Be Heard

Hidden Communication: Master the Invisible Forces That Shape Your World
Beneath every conversation lies a fascinating world of unseen communication. When tensions rise or emotions run high, this hidden realm can leave us feeling confused, unsettled, and unsure how to move forward.

Meet Drs. Glaser: former actors turned award-winning researchers and professors. Through captivating dramatizations of real-life scenarios, they unveil the surprising forces at play beneath the surface of our awareness—and show you how to take charge of even the toughest conversations in business, family, and personal life.


Power Listening: The Secret to Turning Tension into Trust
When the stakes are high, listening often becomes the first casualty. Criticism can quickly send conversations spiraling into defensive reactions that strain relationships and escalate problems. But it doesn’t have to be this way.

This session reveals a game-changing, five-step model to shift defensive energy and blame into meaningful insight and genuine agreement. The Glasers bring these principles to life through compelling dramatizations, showing how trust skyrockets when people feel deeply heard and understood.

Navigating Challenging Conversations: Turn Resistance into Connection
Why is it that even with the best of intentions, our communication can spark defensiveness instead of understanding? And how can we stop sabotaging those moments, and instead turn discord into harmony, resistance into cooperation, and good relationships into great ones?

This session reveals a powerful four-step approach to tackle challenging topics, resolve issues, deepen connections, and build trust—without triggering negative reactions.

 

 

Peter A. Glaser, Ph.D. and Susan R. Glaser, Ph.D. received their doctorates in Communication from the Pennsylvania State University. Their BreakThrough Communication series won the Gold Award for best hybrid learning of 2022 from the International E-Learning Association. Authors of the internationally acclaimed book, Be Quiet, Be Heard: The Paradox of Persuasion, they have been married business partners and co-presenters for their entire career. Drs. Glaser have published three books and more than 40 research articles. Their research on transforming organizational culture has received the International Association of Business Communication Research Foundation Award for bridging communication theory with practical application. They also received the Pennsylvania State University Outstanding Alumni Award. Feature stories have been written about their work in Business Week, Fast Company, Psychology Today, Newsday, Nation’s Business, National Business Review, Working Woman, Success Magazine, and the Washington Post. The Glasers have served as members of the University of Oregon faculty as well as global consultants working with leaders from Fortune 100 companies such as Microsoft, Hewlett Packard, Facebook, Tektronix, Hyundai, and Sony Corporation. They have worked with leaders and companies throughout the UK, Canada, India, Sri Lanka, Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, Philippines, Thailand, Hong Kong, Australia, and New Zealand. They also have worked with federal, state, and local government leaders – including their ongoing work with the US Congress.

How I Published My First Book at 55 with Holly Eger

Writing Workshop
Whether you are working on a short story or novel, crave healing through writing, or would simply like to structure your thoughts, these workshops will use time-tested strategies to get your creative juices flowing. Translating thoughts and feelings into written words can provide wide-ranging benefits that support emotional, physical, and mental health … plus, the process can be fun! With no judgment and no pressure to share or read aloud, we will discuss different perspectives and styles and use prompts to help tap into your inner writer. Classes will be tailored to the specific group.

How to Make Your Publishing Dream a Reality: The Power of Journaling and Writing Prompts
Award-winning author Holly Hodder Eger will share how she managed to turn a short story into a novel and, at the age of 55, realized her dream of publishing her first book. She will discuss how she was able to complete her first draft thanks to the invaluable help of writing workshops, a supportive book group, and a deadline-imposing coach, and explain how she learned to harness the power of journaling and her sub-conscious to write chapters and set boundaries with her family and friends to carve out sacred writing time.

 

Award-winning author Holly Hodder Eger published her first book, Split Rock: A Martha’s Vineyard Novel, at the age of 55. She is currently at work on a historical fiction based on secret letters passed down from her family, while also teaching and leading writing workshops. Her travel articles and personal commentaries have been featured in national and local newspapers as well as on NPR. Holly graduated with honors from Harvard College and received an M.A. in English from the University of Virginia. She and her husband, having moved their three children and dogs internationally seven times, now live in Portola Valley, California.

Qigong and Tai Chi: Eastern Practices for a Healthy Life and Stress Reduction with Wendy Smith

Qigong is an ancient practice of energy exercises used to improve energy flow, which is over 5,000 years old. It is not the same thing as Taiji, which is a Martial Art, and is a more recent development. Qigong is an ancient Chinese health-care system that integrates physical postures, breathing techniques, and focused intention.

Although there is some discussion of Chinese medi­cine and how Qigong works, my classes primarily focus on learning different forms of Qigong to improve energy flow and release blockages- Yin-Yang Medical Qigong, Six Healing Sounds, Fragrance Qigong, 5 Treasures Qigong, etc., as well as walking forms and seated or standing meditations. All movements are slow and gentle and accessible to beginners as well as those who may be familiar with Qigong.

LEVEL ONE:
My beginning classes primarily focus on learning three different forms of Qigong – Yin-Yang Medical Qigong, Six Healing Sounds, Fragrance Qigong and doing meditations. I like to start with Yin Yang Medical form because it is a flow form which is more accessible to those familiar with yoga flow movements.LEVEL TWO:
In my intermediate to advanced classes there will be continued discussion of Chinese medicine and how to cultivate your energy, but primarily we focus on both a review of previous forms from Qigong level one: Yin-Yang Medical Qigong, Six Healing Sounds, Fragrance Qigong and learning new forms such as: Four Seasons Qigong, Primordial Qigong, Eight Pieces of Brocade, Bone Marrow Cleansing, Tendon Healing, etc. We also practice various meditations and walking forms such as the Animal Frolics.

QIGONG/TAI CHI COMBO CLASS: Blending the special healing powers of Qigong and Taiji to promote improved wellbeing
In my combo Tai Chi/Qigong sampler classes, I focus on giving a varied sampling of Qigong in both active and passive forms: walking, standing and if appropriate, seated. Then I introduce partner exercises and the beginning movements of Tai Chi. Tai Chi is an effective exercise for numerous aspects of health, wonderful for increasing flexibility, muscle strength, lung capacity, and cardiac function. In this class participants can experience the difference between the two types of practices.

Both Tai Chi and Qigong have additional health benefits for relaxation, balance, posture and immunity. The stress-relieving factor alone can better one’s lifestyle and quality of life! In this class, I teach exercises to help detoxify the body, as well as make healing sounds for the different organs.

All these health care practices are easy and fun to do, available to even those in a wheelchair, and has been shown to lower blood pressure, increase blood circulation, improve digestion, increase cardiovascular strength and reduce stress levels. These gentle, slow movements are especially geared for those people with injuries, chronic conditions, and reduced flexibility, to enable them to gain greater mobility.

Wendy Smith is a professor, lecturer and wellness instructor specializing in stress management and mind body techniques.  She had been an instructor of Qigong and Taiji for many years, teaching to a variety of audiences, ranging from 8 to 93 years of age.  She is certified in Tai Chi for Arthritis through Dr. Paul Lam’s Tai Chi Productions and certified in Qigong by Master Yang Yang through the Center for Taiji Studies.  A long-time student of meditation, she practices with the Blooming Lilac Sangha, following the teachings of Zen Master Thich Nhat Hanh.

Wendy likes to use humor and variety to engage students. Then once they are engaged, she challenges them gently to go beyond their expectations.

Website: https://agelessqigong.com/

 

Vitality in Motion: Strength, Mobility & Energy for Life with Tom McCook

Learn fun, inspiring, and effective tools to understand your body and move better for life! Your week of classes with Tom will combine the Franklin Method of imagery and experiential anatomy with exercises to improve function in each area of your body. You’ll learn how to release tension and improve mobility, strength, and balance. You’ll practice what’s needed for a healthy spine, hips, shoulders, feet, gaining better balance, optimal breathing and making gravity your friend. You will come away with an empowering understanding of your own body and exercises you can do daily to move well for life!

 

Tom McCook, Founder and Director of Center of Balance, a premier Pilates, Physical Therapy, education center in Mountain View, CA. for over 25 years. Tom is an internationally recognized Master Pilates Teacher, Franklin Method Educator, ELDOA Instructor and ICF Certified Somatic Coach.

Tom’s mission is to improve people’s lives through movement and inspire healthy aging! He teaches an accessible, empowering way to understand and use your mind and body better! Tom lives on the coast outside of San Francisco with his wife and business partner, Karen deMoor.

Vitality in Motion: Strength, Mobility & Energy for Life with Tom McCook

Learn fun, inspiring, and effective tools to understand your body and move better for life! Your week of classes with Tom will combine the Franklin Method of imagery and experiential anatomy with exercises to improve function in each area of your body. You’ll learn how to release tension and improve mobility, strength, and balance. You’ll practice what’s needed for a healthy spine, hips, shoulders, feet, gaining better balance, optimal breathing and making gravity your friend. You will come away with an empowering understanding of your own body and exercises you can do daily to move well for life!

 

Tom McCook, Founder and Director of Center of Balance, a premier Pilates, Physical Therapy, education center in Mountain View, CA. for over 25 years. Tom is an internationally recognized Master Pilates Teacher, Franklin Method Educator, ELDOA Instructor and ICF Certified Somatic Coach.

Tom’s mission is to improve people’s lives through movement and inspire healthy aging! He teaches an accessible, empowering way to understand and use your mind and body better! Tom lives on the coast outside of San Francisco with his wife and business partner, Karen deMoor.

MSINGI® – Elemental Movement with Ingrid Knight-Cohee

MSINGI – Elemental Movement (or Elemental Movement):
Meet MSINGI – the world’s first Afrocentric functional movement practice. MSINGI is Swahili for foundational and elemental, and also means ”to bring together”. In this spirit, MSINGI offers a new approach to tempo driven bodyweight conditioning and primal mobility, powered by soul-stirring music. In a “work-on” rather than a workout, learn the fundamental 11 movements of MSINGI, with intensity options represented by the elements of earth, wind and fire.

 

Ingrid Knight-Cohee, MSc has over 25 years of experience in the fitness industry and is a sought-after presenter and consultant. At the helm of programming for Fitness World Canada, she creates innovative fitness class experiences for 80,000+ members across 16 locations. She has degrees in Human Kinetics and Exercise & Health Psychology, and is an ACE certified Personal Trainer & Health Coach.

Having represented the United States internationally as a member of the US Rhythmic Gymnastics National Team, Ingrid’s ideals are rooted in team work, perseverance, and positivity. Ingrid is passionate about health and wellbeing, and thrives on facilitating and fueling that same passion within others.

“I’ve learned that people will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel” – Maya Angelou

Aging Young with Sherri McMillan

Aging Young – Come and learn which exercises and mobility movements you should focus on to age with strength, energy and optimal health. Muscle is your longevity tissue and training it effectively will assure you move well into your later years.

 

Sherri McMillan, M.Sc. has been inspiring the world to adopt a fitness lifestyle for over 34 years and has received numerous industry awards including 2010 CanFitPro International Fitness Presenter of the Year, 2006 IDEA Fitness Director of the Year, 1998 IDEA Personal Trainer of the Year & 1998 CanFitPro Fitness Presenter of the Year.  She is an international fitness presenter, a personal trainer, fitness columnist for various magazines and newspapers including the Columbian, author of five books and manuals including “Go For Fit – the Winning Way to Fat Loss” & “Fit over Forty” and featured presenter in various fitness DVDs. Sherri is the owner of Northwest Personal Training in Vancouver WA. Find Sherri on Facebook at www.facebook.com/sherri.mcmillan.

“Rancho La Puerta provides you the opportunity to recharge and refocus on your overall health and fitness plan within a beautiful, relaxing setting. The programming is diverse and offers something for everyone while encompassing all fitness components. The food is delicious, the spa is world class and the grounds are stunning. Getting ready to escape, cleanse and detoxify!” – Sherri McMillan

Sound Healing with Laura Gallerstein

Why Sound Healing?
“If you want to find the secrets of the universe, think in terms of energy, frequency and vibration.” ― Nikola Tesla

We are living in unprecedented times and change is everywhere. We need stability and peace in our lives more than ever. Sound through the alchemy bowls and toning can offer that feeling of peace and connection to our inner voice rather than the outer world.

Join Laura for a week of sacred sounds to soothe your soul. She brings her alchemy crystal bowls and harmonium for a most healing week at the Ranch. Each day she will bring in different guided meditations along with the sacred alchemy crystal bowls for a deeply transformational experience to assist you in reaching higher levels of consciousness for healing.

 

Laura Penn Gallerstein, BA, Sound Healer, Author, Master Teacher, Reiki Master, Yoga, and Meditation. She is an experienced practitioner and dynamic teacher in the world of Sound Healing and trained extensively with master teachers. Most recently, published her memoir, “Whispers in Sound.”  Her passion for Sound Healing with the alchemy crystal bowls and chanting has helped transform many lives. She was the owner of Sedona Sacred Sounds and now Whispers in Sound, San Diego. She continues to travel around the country leading Sound Healing experiences, workshops, and trainings.

“In the end, only three things matter: how much you loved, how gently you lived, and how gracefully you let go of things not meant for you.” – Guatama Buddha

Sound Healing with Laura Gallerstein

Why Sound Healing?
“If you want to find the secrets of the universe, think in terms of energy, frequency and vibration.” ― Nikola Tesla

We are living in unprecedented times and change is everywhere. We need stability and peace in our lives more than ever. Sound through the alchemy bowls and toning can offer that feeling of peace and connection to our inner voice rather than the outer world.

Join Laura for a week of sacred sounds to soothe your soul. She brings her alchemy crystal bowls and harmonium for a most healing week at the Ranch. Each day she will bring in different guided meditations along with the sacred alchemy crystal bowls for a deeply transformational experience to assist you in reaching higher levels of consciousness for healing.

 

Laura Penn Gallerstein, BA, Sound Healer, Author, Master Teacher, Reiki Master, Yoga, and Meditation. She is an experienced practitioner and dynamic teacher in the world of Sound Healing and trained extensively with master teachers. Most recently, published her memoir, “Whispers in Sound.”  Her passion for Sound Healing with the alchemy crystal bowls and chanting has helped transform many lives. She was the owner of Sedona Sacred Sounds and now Whispers in Sound, San Diego. She continues to travel around the country leading Sound Healing experiences, workshops, and trainings.

“In the end, only three things matter: how much you loved, how gently you lived, and how gracefully you let go of things not meant for you.” – Guatama Buddha

90’s Cardio Dance Party with Old School Skinny

90s Cardio Dance Party / 90s Cardio Fitness

 

Old School Skinny helps connect the mind, body and soul! Our 90’s cardio grooves allow you to get lost in the music and release your inner Soul Train dancer to a handpicked playlist that blends all the old school jams with some new school vibes. The unique combination of interval training and plyometrics mixed with some good old fashioned backyard boogie will give you a full body workout while you party like it’s 1999. Although it may be challenging at times, classes are moderation friendly.

 

Therapeutic Gentle Yoga and Poetry of the Soul with Sophia Wang

 

Sophia Wang will be offering gentle and meditative yoga practices each day this week to stretch, release, and rejuvenate. She will also be weaving heart-centered poetry and sutras into each practice designed to help us drop in and connect deeply. She believes that yoga is an invitation to be in relationship with the self, others, and our larger world. This practice is open to all levels, with special emphasis on releasing lower back tension and cultivating balance.

 

Sophia Wang is an ex-Buddhist nun, a Certified Yoga Therapist (C-IAYT), and a faculty member of the school for Instinctive Meditation. She has served countless chronic pain and cancer patients in northern California over her last decade of teaching. She holds therapeutic yoga certifications from Duke Integrative Medicine and Oregon Health and Science University, and is a graduate of the Kripalu School of Yoga & Ayurveda.  To learn more, please visit: https://sophiawangstudios.com/

 

Volleyball with Suzanne Hebert

Born and raised in New England with deep Massachusetts roots, Suzanne Hebert has called Los Angeles home for the last 19 years—but her love for volleyball has been a constant since she first picked up a ball in Bellingham, MA at age fifteen. Her natural talent caught fire through years of competitive play, capturing the attention of Junior Olympic recruiters during her high school career. She went on to play Division I volleyball at the University of Rhode Island, thrilling her home-state crowd at the NCAA Final Four. 

Now in her fifth year presenting at Rancho La Puerta, Suzanne has mastered the art of making volleyball accessible, energizing, and genuinely fun for everyone—whether you’ve never touched a ball, haven’t played in decades, or are a seasoned regular. Her approach is encouraging, adaptive, and community-focused, ensuring every guest leaves feeling accomplished and maybe a little surprised by what they can do. Plus, it’s an incredible full-body workout disguised as play. 

As a Licensed Clinical Social Worker with an MSW from Simmons University and a Doctorate in Business Management and Organizational Leadership, Suzanne has a thriving private practice in both in-person and teletherapy and as a Mental Health Consultant for large organizations. She brings the same patience, humor, and insight to the court that she does to her work helping people navigate life’s challenges. She knows how to meet you where you are, build your confidence, and make the journey enjoyable. 

Join Suzanne in the water or on the sand and discover what guests return for year after year: a class where you’ll learn, laugh, connect—and walk away genuinely proud of yourself.