Welcome To The Virtual Studio
Your hub for power, presence, and personal leadership.
This is not a space for bypassing or surface-level self-help. It’s where you come to meet yourself fully, shadow and all and to remember the standard you already carry.
Here, practice isn’t just movement. It’s a mirror.
Every class, every meditation, every ritual is designed to sharpen your character, deepen your embodiment and bring you back again and again to what’s real.
This is not just yoga.
This is your daily return to life, led fully.

YOGA
From vinyasa to yin to restorative, this isn’t just movement. It’s where you train your body as your first home, a mirror for how you show up everywhere else.

MEDITATION
These sits cut through the noise. Breath, sensation, stillness. A practice of seeing clearly, beyond the stories, into the truth. Return to stillness, sharpen your presence, expand your inner leadership.

RIFFS
Beyond the shape, there’s always a riff. This is where I speak it raw, teaching, reflecting, and calling you back to what matters when life gets real.

Meet Your Guide
Hi, I'm Bee. I don’t show up to make you comfortable. I show up to hold you to your power. The work isn’t about fixing you, it’s about revealing you. Every blind spot. Every truth. Every edge.
I built TVS for those done with surface-level healing. For the ones ready to raise their standard and live it, in the fire of their own lives.
Show up, clear up, leave shifted. That’s the work.

Lead Yourself Retreat | Ubud, Bali | April 4-10 2026
I built this retreat as the life layer of everything we do in The Virtual Studio.
It’s where the breath gets louder. The mirrors get sharper. Where your practice meets your patterns, and you move through both with presence. Seven days. In the real.
No screen. No scroll. Just you, your body, and your standard, fully held with unwavering conviction.
This isn’t just about leading.
It’s about how you lead your life.
What Members Experience
“This is the mirror I need. The Virtual studio never skims the surface, it takes me through the mess, grounds me, and reminds me I can face whatever comes." — Corrinne Edwards