Rachel Brathen Bio | Wiki
Rachel Brathen is a Swedish yoga teacher. She is a pioneer of paddleboard yoga and the founder of Island Yoga Aruba in the Caribbean. Rachel is also the author of the best-selling 2015 book Yoga Girl, which became a New York Times best-seller in 2015, popularising the line “Yoga every damn day”.
She is an internationally-known teacher of yoga as exercise. “Yoga Girl” is also the name of Rachel’s Instagram account. She founded a yoga studio called Island Yoga Aruba as well as the yoga video service oneOeight and the non-profit 109 World. In 2017, Forbes named Rachel on its list of the most important social media influencers in the fitness category, noting that she can command a $25,000 fee per Instagram post.
Rachel BrathenAge
Rachel was born on October 5, 1988, in Sweden. She is 33 years old.
Rachel Brathen Height
She is a woman of average stature and stands at a height of 5 ft 4 in (Approx. 1.62 m).
Rachel Brathen Family
She was born and raised in Sweden by her parents. Rachel speaks four languages, Swedish, English, Spanish, and Papiamento (spoken in Aruba). At age 4, her mother tried to die by suicide. Rachel, along with her brother and her dad, got there just in time to save her mom. While she survived, so did her devastating memory of that experience.
Rachel Brathen Husband
Rachel is married to her husband Dennis Schoneveld. The couple met in 2010 when Rachel traveled to Aruba for a holiday. They celebrated their wedding in June 2014. Currently, Rachel and Dennis reside in Aruba with their daughter, where he administers her yoga business.
Rachel Brathen Education
After graduating from secondary school, Rachel went to Costa Rica to pursue yoga. She lived there for three years, doing yoga daily. She graduated from Gangsatra Gymnasium in 2007. Rachel was one of the pioneers of Stand-Up Paddleboard Yoga. She started teaching it in 2009.
Rachel Brathen Podcast
Rachel launched a podcast Yoga Girl in March 2017, which reached the iTunes charts. She offers an even more intimate look into her life and the inspiring journey. Weekly episodes of storytelling and talks from her sometimes alongside special guests! dive into topics such as love, trust, finding balance, overcoming adversity, and of course, yoga and well-being. The light you are seeking is within your own heart. Join Rachel as she helps you uncover it, from her heart to yours.
Rachel Brathen Island Yoga
Rachel was one of the pioneers of Stand-Up Paddleboard Yoga. She started teaching it in 2009 and now includes it in all the events that she leads and at festivals such as Wanderlust around the world. Rachel is an internationally-known teacher of yoga as exercise. She founded a yoga studio called Island Yoga Aruba as well as the yoga video service one-eight and the non-profit 109 World.
In 2017, Forbes named her on its list of the most important social media influencers in the fitness category, noting that Rachel can command a $25,000 fee per Instagram post. She is a certified Yoga influencer, with a score of 98 from the influencer marketing software Klear.
Rachel Brathen Amazon | Book
She is the author of the book Yoga Girl, which became a New York Times best-seller in 2015, popularising the line “Yoga every damn day”.”Yoga Girl” is also the name of Rachel’s Instagram account.
Rachel Brathen Andrea | Accident
In 2014, Rachel’s friend Andrea passed away from a car accident when she was just 24. Rachel stated that she started avoiding Andrea when she found out she was pregnant. She also lost her grandmother “Mormor,” and her rescue dog Sgt. Pepper. Rachel says so much loss at one time was almost too much to handle.
Rachel Brathen Net Worth
She earns her wealth from her career, therefore, she has amassed a fortune over the years. Rachel’s estimated net worth is $876,985.
Who Is Rachel Brathen
Rachel is a Swedish yoga teacher. She is a pioneer of paddleboard yoga and the founder of Island Yoga Aruba in the Caribbean. Rachel is also the author of the best-selling 2015 book Yoga Girl, which became a New York Times best-seller in 2015,[8] popularising the line “Yoga every damn day”.