Kim Richardson is a 500-hr Registered Yoga Teacher, certified yoga therapist (C-IAYT), Registered Children's Yoga Teacher (RCYT), and Registered Prenatal Yoga Teacher (RPYT). With a passion for teaching yoga in under-resourced communities, she specializes in creating a community-based yoga model through partnership and collaboration. Her "yoga studio" includes rec centers, libraries, and other non-traditional locations. She has certifications in vinyasa, chair, children's, restorative, prenatal/postnatal, yin, oncology, aqua, and accessible yoga, and is extensively trained in trauma-informed practices. As a yoga therapist, she currently works with clients privately and in small group settings. As a facilitator for the University of Alabama at Birmingham's (UAB) Arts in Medicine Program, she provides yoga therapy services in the Behavioral Health Unit at Children's Hospital of Alabama and leads a weekly yoga for cancer class for UAB's Oncology Department . She has also served as a lead instructor for the Prison Yoga Project teaching yoga at a men's maximum security correctional institution in Alabama. Her specialties include working with children, pregnant and postnatal women, individuals experiencing chronic illnesses, and older adults. in 2023, she completed Duke University's Integrated Yoga for Seniors Training Program.