Taylor Harkness

Taylor Harkness Taylor Harkness is a Board Certified Nurse Practitioner and Yoga Teacher who blends wellness into his anatomical trainings and courses.

11/02/2024

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Morning bed head talk and a peak behind the healthcare curtain.

10/02/2024

The devastation from Hurricane Helene is heartbreaking and widespread. If you or someone you know has been affected and your medications have been lost, I can electronically prescribe refills to any pharmacy in your area. Just reach out.

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08/21/2024

Just going to leave this right here in case my friends or family need access to healthcare. I’ve got you covered. šŸŒˆšŸ‘ØšŸ¼ā€āš•ļøšŸ©ŗšŸ‘šŸ»

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It would appear that some things in the yoga world are [slowly] beginning to return! One of my ALL TIME favorite festiva...
05/05/2021

It would appear that some things in the yoga world are [slowly] beginning to return! One of my ALL TIME favorite festivals, Love.Shine.Play Festival in Asheville, NC is tentatively scheduled for July 22-25th, 2021! And while I have no idea what I'm going to teach after more than a year away from the yoga classroom, I know for sure that I'll be there with a grin from ear to ear.

Check it out at https://www.loveshineplay.com/ Get a little discount on tix with code: taylor2021

Set in the heart of the ancient and mystical Appalachian Mountains, Asheville Yoga Festival is a space for connection, adventure, play, relaxation & healing.

I don’t have the words for yesterday. I have thought and tried, but I just can’t come close to expressing how lucky and ...
11/01/2020

I don’t have the words for yesterday. I have thought and tried, but I just can’t come close to expressing how lucky and how grateful I feel to have married my best friend; the most brilliant, hilarious, compassionate, strong, and kind man that I know. We exchanged vows deep in the quiet forest of our little mountain property, surrounded by loved ones. It was small and easy, simple and joyous. Dogs scurried underfoot, the bonfires kept us all warm, and the leaves fell as we embraced. Today, I am a husband. And tomorrow, I will be better because of it, better because of him.

A mere six years ago, when we first met, this wasn’t an option. This wasn’t legal. But enough Americans decried the treatment of their neighbors and today, our love matters and counts. Our love is legitimate in the eye of the law.

Your voice matters. Your vote matters. So many things beyond your own sphere hinge on the progress of our society to see one another as human beings and to respect each other’s rights. Love continues to show us how to fight for those rights.

Heart broken for the immense loss. Scared for what this means for our future. Anxious about how the landscape of our cou...
09/19/2020

Heart broken for the immense loss. Scared for what this means for our future. Anxious about how the landscape of our country is changing. You were a voice of reason and justice. You unabashedly stood on the right side of history every single time. Your legacy will live on. I hope your untimely passing spurs a deep awakening and motivates people to take action and go vote. We have only come this far because of people like you. We need more people like you. Rest In Peace. Rest In Power.

I woke up stiff and achey, then took a quick and stretchy little flow with Jafar Alexander on Yoga on Gaia and now I'm f...
07/05/2020

I woke up stiff and achey, then took a quick and stretchy little flow with Jafar Alexander on Yoga on Gaia and now I'm feelin' much better. Gaia let's you share classes for free. So if you're feeling stiff this morning, check out his nice flow here.

Wake up to this well-rounded vinyasa practice to uncurl and create space for the day. Travel through simple movements to warm up your entire body so you can step into the day with a sense of freedom and clarity.

New practice for rock climbers on Yoga on Gaia!
06/24/2020

New practice for rock climbers on Yoga on Gaia!

Tight hips holding you back at the crag? Use this practice regularly to work into the lower body and help smooth out your climbing. Includes targeted movements for the outer hips, hip flexors, hamstrings, and inner leg line. Props: none

I’m not a sentimental person by anyone’s standards. Those who know me also know that I tend to throw everything out, kee...
05/01/2020

I’m not a sentimental person by anyone’s standards. Those who know me also know that I tend to throw everything out, keep a very tidy house, and don’t get attached to or keep ā€œthingsā€. If I’m being honest, it all stems from a rough childhood— let’s just say that there are some deep psychological hoarding tendencies that run in my family. So I’ve always been a minimalist. If an item doesn’t serve a purpose, I get rid of it. I guess it’s my way of exerting control over chaos. Today, Martin was swapping his Winter and Summer clothes and brought up a bin from the basement. Inside were lots of his treasures— old fraternity t-shirts, diplomas, pictures, trinkets, etc. At the very bottom of the bin was just one of mine. A folded uniform shirt, still ringed with dirt and sweat around the collar. In the pockets were faded EKG strips, a couple of syringes, some long-since dried up alcohol prep pads and a pair of tattered gloves. The top was adorned with my badges of service— these are the only things I have ever kept from my past. These little doohickeys have seen more sorrow, sweat, long sighs, blood, held-back tears, late night delirious laughter with my partners and crews, tragedies, deaths, even a few births, unimaginable heaps of teamwork, total long shots and true miracles than I’ll ever be able to recall. I decided to wash the uniform, try it on (still fits!) and hang it in the far corner of my closet— a reminder of why I went into this field in the first place, all those years ago: when things are dark and scary and heavy and full of gloom, the only real treasure we have is each other and with that comes the responsibility to reach out, to help those in need, and to do our own parts to the absolute best of our abilities. Those long nights on the ambulance put me through some of the most challenging experiences of my life, but I would never trade the memories or the relationships and I would do it all again in a heart beat. @ Atlanta, Georgia

03/23/2020

I spent the day cooped up inside yesterday, but it allowed me to fully clean the house, reset my mind, and get grounded. Here's a new yoga class with me on Yoga on Gaia to help you welcome Spring with a Fresh Attitude (something we could all use right about now!) You can do your part to stay inside and take this class for free.
Link: https://bit.ly/SpringYogaClass

Alanna Shaikh does a brilliant job of explaining the Coronavirus at an approachable, professional and humorous level wit...
03/12/2020

Alanna Shaikh does a brilliant job of explaining the Coronavirus at an approachable, professional and humorous level with the perfect amount of measured concern. Take 15 minutes to educate yourself.

Global health expert Alanna Shaikh talks about the current status of the 2019 nCov coronavirus outbreak and what this can teach us about the epidemics yet to...

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Taylor Harkness is a Board Certified Emergency Nurse and a Yoga Teacher, keen on using well-rounded and varied approaches to guide his clients toward optimal health. His unique style of teaching highlights how important it is to simply cover the basics first -- skilled movement, deep breathing, hydration, nutrition, restful sleep, and mental health practices can go a long way toward overall well-being; yet these aspects are frequently overlooked by healthcare providers and often supplanted by pharmacological means. He vows to work hard at being a part of the shift toward common sense wellness practices in healthcare.

Taylor is currently working full-time in the Emergency Department during the COVID-19 Pandemic but still offers accessible, upbeat yoga classes on Gaia. During his down time, he retreats to the mountains with his soon-to-be husband and three dogs for a bit of solitude. The constant student, Taylor plans on earning his Critical Care and Trauma Board Certifications in the coming years before finishing a dual Doctorate in Family and Emergency Medicine as a Nurse Practitioner.