Upward Inertia in the News
Learn our why and how. Upward Inertia joins Ryan Valenzuela on Idaho Insights to share where our program came from, why it’s so powerful, and how it’s changing the lives of Idahoans behind bar.
One Idaho nonprofit is using the power of yoga and movement to help those in marginalized communities improve crucial aspects of their health and wellbeing.
Kaelyn Rogers is the executive director and program developer of Upward Inertia and she joined Idaho Matters to talk more.
Kaelyn joins KTVB’s Community corner to discuss the benefits of mind-body based interventions and the benefits that her students have experienced through participation in Upward Inertia’s classes.
Kaelyn Rogers, Founder of Upward Inertia , a nonprofit working to improve the mental, physical, and emotional health of individuals from marginalized communities, teaches a yoga class each week to a group of medium security inmates at the Idaho Department of Correction…
Yoga therapist Kaelyn Rogers spent a year-and-a-half traveling the world, studying yoga and contemplating how she could bring that experience back to Boise to the benefit of the community…
St. Luke’s occupational therapist Kaelyn Rogers is one of those people born with the ability – and desire – to help others, and she continues to find new and innovative ways to do so…
Since July of 2018, Boise yoga therapist Kaelyn Rogers has been providing weekly yoga instruction to approximately twenty inmates at ISCI…