Lisa’s yoga journey began in 2012 after a co-worker of hers forcefully but lovingly suggested that she attend class with her. They were 911 Dispatchers together and she knew that yoga would help with her hip pain from her recent child being born but also help with the emotional strain she was experiencing from her work and her past. Having survived domestic abuse and then working in 911 you could say she was desperately in need of healing. After her first class, it was clear there was no turning back. Finally something was powerful enough to quiet the chaos in her head. Shortly after her husband Sean was lured in as well and fell in love with yoga as quickly as she did. In September of 2014 the dream of Vivify was born and in March of 2015 Vivify Hot Yoga opened its doors to the public. At the time they were not yet yoga teachers. They wanted to have a studio that opened from what a "student wants and needs" perspective. They attended classes like all the other students at Vivify and both went to separate teacher training's. Lisa and Sean have actively been teaching since 2015. Lisa and Sean’s passion is connecting with the community. Both the yoga community they’ve built and the local community that they are proud to be apart of. The Kehoe’s and Vivify have been and continue to be heavily involved with numerous charities and projects since they opened from working with domestic violence victims, recovering addicts, to taking care of the local first responders and victims of critical incidents. Their heart calls to helping others and they are beyond honored to be able to do that through sharing their yoga practice.