Brooke Sullivan BA, c-IAYT, e-RYT500 is an educator, dharma igniter, and rebellious paradigm shifter who rests on the shoulders of tradition. With the twilight alchemy of tantra yoga, herbalism & wise women mysticism, she empowers spirit-led changemakers, wellness professionals, and aspiring leaders to step into the most powerful version of themselves and live a life of greater joy and impact.
Brooke is the founder and director of The Wild Temple School of Yoga and Herbal Wisdom and The Wild Temple Podcast. Her most well-known running programs are the Sage Apprenticeship, Plants Drop Wisdom, Yogis Apothecary, and Wild Sage: A Dharmic Revolution. Her mission in life is to burn karma + serve dharma.
She has expanded those teachings in her new 12 month mentorship called The Sage Apprenticeship: A Dharmic Revolution. Become a revolutionary force of healing + inspiration with time tested tools of Tantric alchemy, yoga + herbal wisdom.
As a “daughter of the mountains” and initiate of the Himalayan Sages, her passion is to connect people to nature and ancient tantric wisdom for health, empowerment and the courage to live life fully. As a transformational leader and spiritual midwife, she helps people, families and organizations step into their highest, healthiest most powerful version of themselves. This has earned her the title “Dharma Igniter” in some circles and “Tiger Queen” in others.
Brooke’s dedication to yoga and the healing arts has been cultivated with over 23 years of experience in tantra, yoga, ayurveda, herbalism, vitalism, vibrational healing (flower essences, homeopathy, Tibetan energy healing) and holistic woman care as well as cultivating the art of self-care while traveling internationally. A teen runaway that turned grammy winning artist, she has a deep respect for all people and their experiences. Her passion is led by a driving desire to heal our reciprocity with the Earth and to understand and connect to the beauty and joy in all life.
She currently lives and runs The Wild Temple in the beautiful Blue Ridge Mountains, of the unceded lands of the Eastern Band of Cherokee.