Meet Desirae Pierce

A heartfelt letter from BCNA 2025 Communications Director

Pictured with neighbors

Hello, neighbors! My name is Desirae Pierce, and I’m honored to step into the role of Communications Director for our incredible Bouldin Creek Neighborhood Association. You may have already noticed the Bouldin Bulletin has a fresh new look and exciting content, and I couldn’t be more thrilled to share it with you.

Our neighborhood is vibrant, diverse, and full of stories waiting to be told. That’s why I want to invite every resident to take an active part in shaping the Bouldin Bulletin. If you have an idea for an article, a story to tell, or a unique perspective, I’d love to hear from you! Together, we can make this publication a reflection of all that makes Bouldin Creek special.

Each issue will feature content inspired by our new tagline: People. Parks Peacocks. Purpose. Proximity. These themes capture the heart of who we are as a community, and I’m excited to explore them with your help.

Looking ahead to 2025, we have some exciting events and initiatives planned. If you have an idea for a neighborhood event, I would love to hear it. This is your community, and your voice matters!

Let’s make this a year to celebrate all that makes Bouldin Creek an extraordinary place to live. You can reach me with your ideas, suggestions, or just to say hello—I look forward to connecting with each of you!

Warm regards,
Desirae Pierce

communications@bouldincreek.org

 
Desirae Pierce

Director of Breath and Body Yoga, E-RYT 500

Shining in ballet from the age of three, Desirae took a lead role in the Nutcracker by the age of six with the Fort Worth City Ballet Company. Through high school and college, she continued a path of competitive sports mixed with the arts. After graduating from the University of Texas at Austin, she followed a creative marketing path and in 1993 opened her own graphic design studio American Pie Design, Inc. Desirae discovered that yoga provided a counter to the stress of the corporate world. Traveling the country for major corporations, she experienced many yoga styles, but found Bikram Yoga, Baptiste Power Vinyasa, Anusara Yoga and  Bowspring styles provided a spiritual aspect, the missing puzzle piece to her life. In 2006, she opened Breath and Body Yoga on Burnet Road and in September of 2015 she opened the second location on Exposition in Austin, Texas. She established the leading 200 and 500-hour teacher training school in Austin plus produces online classes and yoga videos. The University of Texas’s Women’s Volleyball, Softball, Golf and Men’s Baseball and Women’s Basketball teams hire her to bring strength, flexibility, breath and alignment to their collegiate sports. At present she teaches, tours and trains, bringing a new dynamic to the practice where vinyasa flow meets alignment.

http://www.breathandbodyyoga.com
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