Our Story
“We believe in the healing effects of yoga for the individual body as well as the collective whole.”
- Erica & Cynthia, Co-Owners
A Sweet Sanctuary
The Yoga Common was started by two sisters with a passion for movement and a heart for healing. When Erica Whalen & Cynthia Rayner discovered the studio, it was a tiny community in Midtown Manhattan in need of some love and inspiration. Today, we have grown to two studios in New York City & Austin, serving busy cities with healing sanctuaries full of heart and soul.
What’s in a name?
When we bought the studio in 2007, it was called Mang’Oh. Since the studio had three owners before we arrived, the origin of the name is unfortunately lost to us. However, in 2022, we made significant changes to our business operations (in part due to the pandemic, of course). We took the opportunity to dig deep and examine the values of our community.
Our yoga studio has always been a community-focused space, emphasizing yoga as a simple and regular practice that’s widely accessible and welcoming to anyone. This process brought us to a clear outcome: we needed to change the name to something that more accurately reflect our values.
We chose the name: The Yoga Common.
A “common” is a shared, community-centric space with a spirit of inclusivity. A common is a welcoming environment, owned by all, and encouraging daily, communal practices that are part of everyone’s daily routine.