The truth is that I practice, I party &  I don’t take anything too seriously - especially not myself…

My full name is Errin Francesca Briscoe (I don’t why there are 2 r’s in Errin and I’m not Italian - people always ask!). I’ve lived many lives & always been a person that has pursued whatever I’ve felt passionate about. I studied French & Spanish at University and this took me travelling around the world during most of my 20s. During that time I worked & volunteered abroad in sectors such as hospitality, the music industry, teaching English, permaculture & the wellbeing industry.


I fell in love with the yoga practice in my early 20s and it soon led me down the path of teaching. I wanted to offer the gifts that I had received to others and share my experience.

I did my first teacher training in Sampoorna in Goa in 2017. Afterwards, I trained with different coaches in strength & conditioning, calisthenics, mixed movement & soft acrobatics.

‘Yoga is about seducing yourself out of your habits’ is something that my teacher, Selena Garefino, always says & this is truly etched into my heart. My practices light me up, irritate me, allow me to melt, help set me free & remember what it means to be alive.

‘Love is something that can hold space for multiple perspectives and allow for complexity’ - Yung Pueblo 

Your identity isn’t static and we limit our own flourishing by being so attached to certain parts of it. I have come to understand that my identity as a flowing river that keeps changing. I am always shifting, changing, evolving, growing, contracting, expanding and learning to love deeper and deeper. As a teacher, I’m not here to pretend that I have all of the answers; in fact I’m ever-present as a student and I work with people not over them.

I want to build community, ignite conversation, invite collaboration, celebrate creativity & diversity, embrace humility, lean towards vulnerability & not shy away from difficulty. I want to show up as everything I am in the most honest way possible & hope that you will meet me there too…