About Us

Meet your instructors!

Naomi Camilleri (she/her) Founder and owner of PYS

Naomi began practicing yoga in 2001, and immediately fell in love. Focusing exclusively on Ashtanga Vinyasa yoga at first, her practice gradually broadened to incorporate elements of other yogic traditions. From her very first class she knew that yoga was more than just a practice on the mat, but a way of life, an opening and awakening of the mind, and a vehicle to self-realization of the spirit.

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Kenny Frisby (he/him)

After many years of dancing professionally, Kenny discovered Yoga in 2008. He was immediately drawn to the way Yoga approaches movement as medicine. In 2010, he fell in love with Laughing Lotus' signature "move like you" Lotus Flow and completed his 200hr teacher training.

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Erina Naemit (she/her)

Erina discovered her passion and love for yoga in 2003 as a student. Feeling the serenity, strength and sweet bliss yoga provided her, she eventually came to realize that she wanted to aspire and share this passion with others. In 2012 she began her teacher training journey completing a 200-hour certification with Joyful Yoga and soon after went on to obtain her 500-hour teacher training and Yoga Therapy certification with Yoga Mountain.

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Antonia Noonan (she/her)

In the late 90s, while working in corporate America, Antonia’s mother sent her a Rodney Yee video with a note gently suggesting she try yoga. It didn’t take long before she was hooked. Her enthusiasm for her own yoga practice and her desire to share that with others led her to the teacher training program with Betsy Kase at Yoga Haven, where she received her 200-hour certification.

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Suzie Diano (she/her)

An elementary school teacher, Suzie first discovered yoga in search of solace after the Sept. 11 attacks in New York City and was blessed to meet her lifelong teacher, Sri Dharma Mittra. In 2008, Suzie enrolled in her first 200-Hour Teacher Training at the Dharma Yoga Center in New York City.  

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Lynne Aubrey (she/her)

After obtaining a BA in Theater and Dance from Bennington College Lynne went off to Paris to study Mime with Etienne Decroux, and as her daughter likes to say, “dance in the streets.” Coming home to NY she ran a self-owned floral design business and helped to raise 3 children. There was always Yoga. She was certified in a 500hr yoga teacher training in 2001 and has been grateful to teach yoga both privately and in studios since then. She went on to additional trainings over the past years, in Vinyasa with Shiva Rea, Ashtanga with Doug Swenson, Assists with David Life/ Jivamukti, Restorative with Judith Lassiter, and Wisdom of the Yoga Sutras and Bhagavad Gita with Stephen Cope, many in far off places like Goa, India and Wichita Kansas. The woman loves to travel, on the mat or out into the world.

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Jodi Daly (she/her)

Jodi has always been drawn to a good physical challenge, but it was not until she started practicing yoga that she started to experience her physicality in ways that went beyond the surface.

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Jamie Shields (she/her)

When the COVID-19 pandemic put a nearly 5-month pause on Jamie’s photography career, she picked up a daily home yoga practice to cope with the sudden loss of work and to find a little peace of mind during the shutdown with her husband and two children (3 and 4 years old, at the time). She fell in love with the practice.

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Laura Zaino (she/her)

Laura Zaino, RYT-500, started practicing yoga in 2010 and she was immediately enamored with both the physical and spiritual benefits. Years passed before she decided to take the dive into teacher training, but once she did she fell madly in love and completed her 200 and 300 hour certifications within two years.

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Gina Turner (she/her)

Gina is the ultimate multi-hyphenate. She is the mother of a beautiful daughter as well as the mother of many multi-faceted passion projects. Raised in New York, Gina Turner is a yoga teaching, internationally touring, multi-label releasing DJ, producer, radio host and label boss. She is the co-founder of The Divine Movement and caretaker of The Third Thing Network. 

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Rachel Stark (she/her)

Rachel found the magic of yoga six years ago and immediately developed a deep practice. She did her 200-Hour Teacher Training at Mind Body Soul Yoga in Manhattan, which is also where she discovered the warmth and connection a yoga family can provide. For her, community spirit is just as important as awakening our own internal light.

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Olivia Rivera (she/her)

Olivia began practicing in 2013. What started out in the hot room as a workout quickly blossomed into a dedicated practice, beyond just the asanas. After just two classes with Naomi, she knew there was so much more to learn about yoga and its philosophies, which she continues to explore.

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Christina Willems (she/her)

Christina's journey with yoga began in 2018 as a personal therapeutic practice, but she quickly realized the power it held in changing her life for the better. Having felt an intuitive calling to begin sharing her practice and experience to inspire others, she completed a 250 hour Ayurvedic Yoga and self-healing training in Costa Rica through the Abode Yoga School.

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Krystina Drasher (she/her)

Krystina found yoga in 2010 seeking guided movement while in the midst of navigating chronic hip pain from cheerleading injuries. While initially Krystina kept coming back to class purely for the physical benefits, she began to notice that as the pain from her injuries subsided, so did some of the tension she carried in her heart and mind. Wanting to get a deeper understanding of her own practice, Krystina completed her 200-hour teacher training with Lyons Den Power Yoga in 2018, and her 500-hour certification in January 2020 after deciding she wanted to share the benefits of practicing yoga with others.

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Jerry Cincimino

Jerry's first exposure to yoga was in 1973, when he and his wife began to practice while traveling and camping across the western US. Although that was short-lived, he returned to the practice in 1990 and has been at it ever since. Jerry earned a yoga teaching certification after studying for ten years with Paula Heitzner at Nyack’s New Age Center, and in 2000 he began teaching at the Birchwood Center in Nyack, where he continued to teach for 20 years. Jerry's degree in Physical Education, with its inherent study of human anatomy, has greatly informed his approach to teaching yoga. His Iyengar-influenced classes emphasize building flexibility and strength in equal measures by using many different movements to get the physical body ready to move more deeply into asana.

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"Love Playful Yogi Space. Have been taking yoga here for years. Naomi the owner is an amazing person. She created a beautiful space to play. There are quite a few instructors and each one brings their own creative teachings to the mat. This is truly my go to place for peace and tranquility."

— Cynthia