Lotta Sebzda – Demonstrating Age is Just a Number in Yoga

Lotta Sebzda, a 57 year old Swedish Ashtanga yoga practitioner and hairdresser, shares her love for Ashtanga yoga and her journey with the practice. She discusses the benefits of a consistent practice, the importance of listening to your body, and the joy of teaching workshops. Lota also talks about the evolution of social media and its impact on the yoga community.

Follow Lotta on Instagram at @lottasebzdayoga https://www.instagram.com/lottasebzdayoga/

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Key Takeaways:

  • Ashtanga yoga is a consistent practice that can be done anywhere and provides different experiences each day.
  • Age is just a number in yoga, and it’s never too late to start or continue your practice.
  • It’s important to listen to your body and modify poses as needed to avoid injury.
  • Social media has made yoga more accessible and allows for connection and inspiration within the yoga community.

The Evolution of Ashtanga Yoga: A Conversation with Lotta Sebzda

In this thought leadership article, we explore the main themes discussed in a podcast interview with Lotta Sebzda, a renowned Ashtanga yoga practitioner. Through a detailed analysis of the transcript, we delve into the evolution of Ashtanga yoga, the benefits of the practice, and the impact of social media on the yoga community.

Introduction

In a recent podcast interview, I had the pleasure of speaking with Lotta Sebzda, a dedicated Ashtanga yoga practitioner with over 25 years of experience. Lotta shared her journey with Ashtanga yoga, her love for the practice, and her insights into the physical and mental benefits it offers. We discussed the evolution of Ashtanga yoga, the role of social media in the yoga community, and the importance of finding joy and contentment in one’s practice. In this article, we will explore these themes in detail, using verbatim quotes from the interview to provide a comprehensive and insightful analysis.

The Evolution of Ashtanga Yoga

Lotta Sebzda began her Ashtanga yoga journey over two decades ago, and she has been practicing the same sequence ever since. She explained that the beauty of Ashtanga yoga lies in its consistency and repetition. Each day’s practice is unique, offering new challenges and opportunities for growth. Lotta emphasized that Ashtanga yoga is not about achieving perfection or mastering advanced poses; it is about showing up on the mat every day and embracing the practice as it is. She shared her love for the traditional Mysore style of teaching, where students practice at their own pace and receive individualized attention from the teacher. Lotta believes that the Mysore style allows for a deeper connection with the practice and a greater understanding of one’s body and mind.

The Benefits of Ashtanga Yoga

Ashtanga yoga offers a multitude of physical and mental benefits. Lotta explained that the practice helps to build strength, flexibility, and balance. It also improves focus, concentration, and mental clarity. Lotta shared her personal experience of how Ashtanga yoga helped her regain her strength and immune system after experiencing health issues. She emphasized that the practice is adaptable to individual needs and abilities, and it can be modified to suit different body types and levels of fitness. Lotta also highlighted the importance of breath control in Ashtanga yoga, as it helps to calm the mind and create a meditative state during the practice.

The Impact of Social Media on the Yoga Community

The rise of social media has had a significant impact on the yoga community, and Lotta shared her thoughts on this phenomenon. She acknowledged the benefits of social media in making yoga more accessible to a wider audience and connecting practitioners from around the world. However, she also expressed concerns about the potential negative effects of social media on the practice. Lotta emphasized the importance of maintaining a balanced perspective and not comparing oneself to others based on their social media presence. She encouraged practitioners to focus on their own journey and to find joy and contentment in their practice, regardless of their level or ability.

Finding Joy and Contentment in the Practice

Throughout our conversation, Lotta emphasized the importance of finding joy and contentment in the practice of Ashtanga yoga. She encouraged practitioners to approach their practice with a sense of curiosity and playfulness, rather than striving for perfection or achievement. Lotta shared her own experience of how the practice has brought her immense joy and fulfillment, and she encouraged others to cultivate a similar mindset. She reminded us that yoga is a lifelong journey, and that the true essence of the practice lies in the process, rather than the end result.

Conclusion and Future Outlook

In conclusion, my conversation with Lotta Sebzda provided valuable insights into the evolution of Ashtanga yoga, the benefits of the practice, and the impact of social media on the yoga community. Lotta’s passion for Ashtanga yoga and her dedication to the practice were evident throughout our discussion. Her words serve as a reminder to all practitioners to approach their practice with an open mind, a sense of joy, and a commitment to self-care. As the yoga community continues to evolve, it is important to stay true to the essence of the practice and to find joy and contentment in the journey.

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Jesse Gold – Balance in the Flow of Yoga, Surfing and Pranayama

Jesse Gold is a local yoga teacher in Juno Beach, Florida. He has a passion for surfing and incorporates his love for the ocean into his yoga practice.

In this episode, Todd McLaughlin interviews Jesse Gold, a local yoga teacher in Juno Beach, Florida. They discuss Jesse’s travels to Morocco and Costa Rica, his experience with teacher training, his love for surfing, and his exploration of pranayama and breathwork.

Follow Jesse on Instagram: @j_man_moves

Keys to this conversation:

  • Jesse sees surfing and yoga as two different expressions of the same thing, both allowing him to connect with his body and the present moment.
  • He believes that letting go of the need to compete and comparing oneself to others is essential in both surfing and yoga.
  • Jesse finds pranayama and breathwork to be a game changer in his daily routine, helping him feel more connected to his body and grounded.

Exploring the Intersection of Yoga, Surfing, and Life Philosophy with Jesse Gold

Introduction

In this thought-provoking article, we delve into the fascinating world of yoga, surfing, and life philosophy through the lens of Jesse Gold, a local yoga teacher in Jupiter, Florida. Drawing from a recent podcast interview, we explore the themes of finding grounding in daily routines, the parallels between yoga and surfing, the importance of breathwork and pranayama, and the concept of karma and reincarnation. Through direct quotes from the podcast transcript, we gain insights into Jesse’s personal experiences and perspectives, offering a unique and thought-provoking exploration of these topics.

Finding Grounding in Daily Routines

Jesse emphasizes the importance of following through with daily routines, even on days when we may not feel motivated or in the right headspace. He shares his own experience of waking up and going through his routine, which includes meditation, yoga, and a workout. He highlights the significance of the routine itself, rather than the specific activities, in providing a sense of grounding and well-being. Jesse’s approach to daily routines serves as a reminder that consistency and commitment can lead to a sense of stability and mental clarity.

Jesse Gold: “I think just following through with the routine in and of itself kind of gave me that grounding. I don’t think it was so much like, ‘Oh, the workout did it’ or like, ‘It was just actually following through.’ And they, ‘Oh, I did it in spite of adversity, like that mental block feeling like that was I still did it and feel good as a result of that?'”

The Parallels Between Yoga and Surfing

Jesse draws parallels between yoga and surfing, viewing them as two different expressions of the same thing. He describes his surfboard as his mat on the water, where he focuses on the mind-body connection, breath control, and efficient movement. Jesse’s experience in both yoga and surfing has taught him the importance of subtlety in practice and the realization that both activities are more than just physical exercises. He highlights the meditative and zen-like qualities of both practices, as well as the shared sense of community and connection among practitioners.

Jesse Gold: “When I’m on my mat, I feel like my surfboard is my mat on the water. And instead of going through postures, instead of going through poses, trying to get into alignment on my mat, on my board, I’m just trying to feel each paddle stroke, really just trying to make it a moving meditation… How well can I breathe out, so I can increase my efficiency on the water and get the most out of my surf session?”

The Importance of Breathwork and Pranayama

Jesse discusses his daily pranayama practice, which involves various breathing techniques and guided meditations. He shares how this practice helps him feel more connected to his body, enhances his mind-body awareness, and promotes a sense of relaxation and control. Jesse emphasizes the transformative power of intentional breathing and the ability to smooth out mental ripples and find inner peace through breathwork.

Jesse Gold: “I love how I feel, how well connected I am to my body, and how much control I have after the session… It’s just been an absolute game changer.”

Exploring the Concept of Karma and Reincarnation

Jesse reflects on the concept of karma and reincarnation, acknowledging the various perspectives and interpretations surrounding these ideas. While he appreciates the comfort and meaning that belief in an afterlife can provide, he also recognizes the limitations of human understanding. Jesse emphasizes the importance of living a peaceful life and not fearing negative consequences, focusing on personal growth and the present moment rather than worrying about future lives or karmic repercussions.

Jesse Gold: “I like to believe there is an afterlife. I find comfort in it… But empirically, to this crazy mind, I’ve gotten at it, it makes sense. No, I’m okay with that.”

Conclusion and Future Outlook

In this thought-provoking exploration of yoga, surfing, and life philosophy, we have gained insights from Jesse Gold’s experiences and perspectives. Through his journey, we have discovered the significance of grounding in daily routines, the parallels between yoga and surfing, the transformative power of breathwork and pranayama, and the complexities of understanding concepts like karma and reincarnation. Jesse’s insights remind us of the importance of finding our own path, embracing the present moment, and living a life of peace and connection.

As we continue to explore these topics, let us remain open to new perspectives and experiences, allowing ourselves to grow and evolve along the way. By integrating the wisdom of yoga, the joy of surfing, and the contemplation of life philosophy, we can cultivate a deeper understanding of ourselves and the world around us. Let us embrace the journey and find solace in the interconnectedness of all things.

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Parveen Nair ~ Embodiment: The Dance of Movement and Breath

Parveen Nair is a long-term yoga teacher and practitioner based in Rishikesh, India. He offers teacher trainings and programs in Rishikesh and is known for his creative and inspired yoga practice routines that incorporate pranayama and asana. Parveen’s approach to yoga is influenced by his background in dance and his deep spiritual connection to the practice.

Connect with Parveen on Instagram @inbornmovements https://www.instagram.com/inbornmovements/?hl=en

During this conversation Parveen speaks about:

  • Yoga is not about perfecting asanas, but about developing the capacity to bring quietness to the mind and recognizing one’s true nature.
  • The practice of centering and connecting with the body as it is, without trying to change or perfect it, is essential in yoga.
  • Deep sleep can serve as a reminder of one’s true nature and the peace that exists beyond the mind and body.
  • Templates can be helpful in guiding movement and creating an embodied yoga practice, but it is important not to copy or compare oneself to others.

Native Yoga Toddcast: A Journey of Yoga and Self-Discovery

Welcome to Native Yoga Toddcast, where we explore the world of yoga, meditation, and self-discovery. In this episode, we have the pleasure of speaking with Parveen Nair, a long-term yoga teacher and practitioner based in Rishikesh, India. Parveen shares his unique journey of finding yoga, his experiences with different styles of practice, and his evolving approach to teaching. Join us as we delve into the themes of centering, embodiment, and the true purpose of yoga.

Centering: Meeting Yourself as You Are

Parveen’s journey into yoga began in his childhood, growing up in a spiritually inclined family in Malaysia. He was introduced to the practice of kirtan, or devotional singing, which created a sense of peace and quietness in his mind. This early experience of connecting with the divine set the foundation for his later exploration of yoga.

“When we finish the practice towards the end, just like shavasana during shavasana after shavasana, there was this deep quietness. That made me curious. There was something in this quietness that felt like home.”

Parveen recognized the importance of meeting oneself as they are, without judgment or the need to change. He developed a practice of centering, where he invites his students to observe their bodies, breath, and thoughts without trying to fix or perfect anything.

“I started introducing in my classes the practice of arriving, centering. Observing where the body is at that time, how is it breathing, how is the mind thinking. Can you meet your body as it is, in acceptance of who and what you are?”

Embodiment: The Dance of Movement and Breath

Parveen’s background in dance and his training in Iyengar yoga influenced his approach to movement and asana practice. He recognized the importance of incorporating the breath and allowing the body to move in a soft and gentle manner.

“I found that the breath plays a very important role because then everything becomes very hard and tight. Any asana or any movement you’re doing, do it only if you can do it 100%. But do it only 50% and let the breath take you another 50%.”

Parveen created movement templates that allow the entire body to respond and awaken, while also giving space for individual exploration and creativity. He emphasizes the importance of not copying his movements, but rather finding one’s own unique expression within the practice.

“The medium is movement, but how do we use this movement to arrive at who you are potentially at that day? And to use that as a pathway to your peace.”

The True Purpose of Yoga: Discovering Your True Nature

Parveen challenges the notion that the purpose of yoga is to perfect the asanas or achieve physical goals. He believes that the true purpose of yoga is to develop the capacity to bring quietness to the mind and recognize one’s true nature.

“Perfection in Warrior One is not the purpose. How do you interact with Warrior One becomes spiritual, not perfecting. How do you perfect something which is constantly going through modification?”

He encourages students to shift their focus from external achievements to internal exploration, from identifying with the body and mind to recognizing the underlying canvas of awareness that supports all experiences.

“You are complete. Nothing added to you or subtracted from you is going to bring any peace because you are already peace. The purpose of yoga is to develop the capacity to bring some amount of quietness to your mind so that you can see what is your true potential, your natural potential.”

Conclusion: A Journey of Self-Discovery

Parveen’s journey of yoga and self-discovery is a testament to the transformative power of the practice. Through his experiences with different styles of yoga and his own inner exploration, he has come to understand the essence of yoga as a path to recognizing one’s true nature.

As students, we are invited to meet ourselves as we are, to embrace the body and mind with acceptance and curiosity. Through embodiment and movement, we can tap into the vastness of our being and experience moments of deep peace and connection.

The true purpose of yoga is not to achieve external goals or perfect the asanas, but to develop the capacity to quiet the mind and recognize our inherent completeness. It is a journey of self-discovery, where we uncover the truth of who we are beyond the limitations of the body and mind.

As we continue on our own yoga journeys, let us remember that the practice is not about reaching a destination, but about embracing the ever-unfolding process of self-discovery and awakening. May we find inspiration in Parveen’s teachings and continue to explore the depths of our own being.

Join us next time on Native Yoga Toddcast as we continue to bring you insightful conversations with inspirational speakers in the field of yoga, meditation, and beyond. Remember to follow us on Instagram @nativeyoga and visit our website at nativeyogacenter.com for more information. Until then, may you find peace and joy on your own yoga journey.

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Celest Pereira ~ Physiotherapist and Yoga Teacher Discusses the Benefits of Functional Neurology

Celest Pereira, a physiotherapist and yoga teacher, discusses the importance of focusing on one main project instead of trying to juggle multiple streams of income. She emphasizes the need to prioritize and avoid spreading oneself too thin. Celest also explains the concept of functional neurology and how it can be used to evaluate and treat various physical issues.  Celest also shares insights on breathing techniques, pain perception, and the power of positive self-talk.

Visit Celest on her website: https://www.celestpereira.com/
On Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/celestpereiraphysio/
On YouTube here: https://www.youtube.com/c/CelestPereiraYoga

Key Takeaways:

  • Diversifying movement patterns is important for optimal brain mapping and overall physical well-being.
  • Pain is an output of the brain and can be influenced by our thoughts and beliefs.
  • Functional neurology can help improve movement and reduce pain by addressing the underlying neurological issues.

Introduction

In a world where self-employment and multiple streams of income are often glorified, it’s important to take a step back and reevaluate our approach. As a physiotherapist and yoga teacher, I have learned that focusing on one main project and giving it our full attention can lead to more success and fulfillment. In this thought leadership article, we will explore the power of functional neurology and mindful movement in promoting physical and mental well-being. We will delve into the concept of functional neurology, discuss the importance of diversifying our exercise routines, and examine the role of breathing techniques in optimizing our movement patterns. Through verbatim quotes from a recent podcast interview, we will gain insights into the mind of Celest Pereira, a renowned physiotherapist and yoga teacher, and explore the implications and potential impact of these themes.

Functional Neurology and the Power of the Brain

Functional neurology is a field that focuses on the relationship between the brain and the body. Celest Pereira, a physiotherapist and yoga teacher, explains that every process in our body is governed by the central nervous system, which includes the brain and spinal cord. She emphasizes that the brain plays a crucial role in movement and physical well-being. Pereira shares her experience of working with clients who have various physical issues and how evaluating their nervous system online has led to positive results. She highlights the importance of looking at the body holistically and understanding that seemingly unrelated problems can manifest as pain in the body. Pereira’s approach challenges the traditional allopathic model of focusing solely on the area of pain and encourages a more comprehensive evaluation of the body.

“Every single thing that you do, think, say, every process in your body, it’s all governed from the central nervous system, everything.”

Diversifying Exercise Routines for Optimal Results

Pereira challenges the myth that having multiple streams of income is necessary for success as a self-employed professional. She shares her personal experience of trying to juggle multiple projects and realizing that it is not sustainable in the long run. Pereira explains that focusing on one main project and letting that be the main thing you work on can lead to better results. She encourages individuals to evaluate their exercise routines and diversify their training schedules. Pereira emphasizes the importance of exploring different movements and not getting stuck in a rigid routine. She uses the example of climbing and how she enjoys incorporating various activities like yoga, dancing, and weightlifting into her fitness regimen. Pereira’s approach highlights the need for individuals to find what works best for their bodies and to listen to their own needs and preferences.

“We should be working extremely hard and we should be able to pause and step away from it and think, okay, now time to get inspiration. So that when I go back to the thing, there is something left in the tank.”

The Power of Breathing Techniques and Mindful Movement

Pereira challenges the notion that the feet should always be parallel in yoga poses. She explains that while finding a neutral alignment can be useful, it is important to explore different movements and positions to allow the brain to map all the possibilities. Pereira emphasizes the importance of lunging, both in yoga and in the gym, and encourages individuals to move their feet out of parallel positions. She shares her own experience of teaching yoga and the shift to online platforms during the pandemic. Pereira highlights the benefits of connecting with people from around the world and the importance of finding inspiration and rest to maintain a sustainable practice.

“We can also shorten the time it takes to achieve things in the body by going to the neural tissue first.”

Implications and Potential Impact

The insights shared by Celest Pereira shed light on the power of functional neurology and mindful movement in promoting physical and mental well-being. By understanding the relationship between the brain and the body, individuals can optimize their movement patterns and address underlying issues that may contribute to pain or discomfort. Pereira’s approach challenges traditional notions of exercise and encourages individuals to listen to their bodies, diversify their routines, and find what works best for them. By incorporating breathing techniques and mindful movement, individuals can enhance their overall well-being and improve their physical performance.

The implications of these concepts are significant, as they offer a new perspective on how we approach movement and exercise. By focusing on the brain-body connection and understanding the role of the nervous system, individuals can make more informed choices about their fitness routines. This knowledge can empower individuals to take control of their physical health and explore new possibilities for movement and self-expression.

Conclusion and Future Outlook

In conclusion, the power of functional neurology and mindful movement lies in their ability to optimize physical and mental well-being. By understanding the brain-body connection and incorporating breathing techniques and mindful movement into our routines, we can enhance our overall health and performance. The insights shared by Celest Pereira highlight the importance of listening to our bodies, diversifying our exercise routines, and challenging traditional notions of movement. As we continue to explore the potential of functional neurology and mindful movement, we can expect to see a shift in how we approach fitness and well-being. By embracing these concepts, we can unlock our full potential and live healthier, more fulfilling lives.

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Prashantha Ramu – “Yoga is in the Soil and in the Air”

I am honored to present Prashantha Ramu on this week’s episode! Prashantha is a yoga teacher living in Mysuru, India who is passionate about the power of yoga to heal and transform lives. Listen as he shares his life as a yogi and feel the positive vibrations he has to give.

Visit Prashanth on his website here: https://prashanthayoga.com/
Follow him on Instagram @prashantha.yoga here: https://www.instagram.com/prashantha.yoga/?hl=en

During this conversation we speak about:

  • How he got introduced to yoga? 
  • Growing up in a rural village. 
  • Inspiration from his father. 
  • Yoga is in the soil and in the air.
  • Hi experience working in the tech world. 
  • How technical knowledge helps in teaching yoga. 
  • How technology can improve spiritual connections. 
  • Why should we practice yoga? 

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Myself Prashanth from Kadavadara Gudi Village, Mysore. 
Working with IT corporate culture so many years I never left my love towards yoga. 

Yoga is not just part of my life, it travels with me in my entire span of life in every step of My life. 
Yoga is introduced to me in my childhood from my father. Since then I have practiced Yoga under guidance of my father for two years. Yes, My father is my first yoga guru.  Any knowledge that is introduced in childhood has special impact on life. 

Since 2013 I have been practicing vinyasa yoga and Ashtanga Vinyasa Yoga. After a long self practice went for TTC in Mysore, and I’ve been teaching for four years. 

Today I stand in front of you all as a person who emerged different because of Yoga. Practice should never end in the yoga whether it is teacher or student, Practice is the key to the success. Believing strongly in this, I expect the same from the students. 
Dedicated, determined, passionate and confidence in learning and also be hardworking so the success can reach you and make you new person. 
Yoga has different dimensions of learning, I help you with understanding Yoga in your own way, which is my unique way of teaching Yoga. 
Depending on the student requirements the sequence will be built/created and will be used and can modified again based on the student learning. This methodology is very important as every human being is unique with their strength and flexibility. 
I’m specialised in different styles like Ashtanga Vinyasa Yoga, Vinyasa Yoga, Handstands, and many more different sequences in a yogic Way.

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Victoria Davis ~ Mental Balance for High Performing Minds

Join my special guest, Victoria Davis, on this week’s episode of Native Yoga Toddcast. Victoria spent twenty years searching for answers, applying remedies & integrating practices, and have taken all she has learned & packaged it in a way that works. How does she know it works? Because it’s worked for her. And here’s why she knows it’ll work for you.

Visit Victoria on her websites: 
Personal guidance, programs, and mentorship info are here:  www.victoriadavis.co
For corporate guidance, mindset training & work with teams: www.wellspringmind.com
Costa Rica Retreat: www.mindbodyliferetreat.com
Find her on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/victoriadavisyoga/

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Susy Markoe Schieffelin – Sound Healing for a Better You

Join my special guest Susy Markoe Schieffelin for a discussion on sound baths and the healing effects they inspire. Hear Susy talk about her journey to self discovery and how she is helping others join globally in sharing positive sound vibrations.

Visit Susy on her website: https://thecoppervessel.com

Instagram: @thecoppervessel https://www.instagram.com/thecoppervessel/

Instagram: @thesoundhealersacademy https://www.instagram.com/thesoundhealersacademy/

Youtube:  @TheCopperVessel 

  • What led Susy to sound healing?
  • Her thoughts on hair loss.
  • The light that comes from within.
  • How the different bowls are associated with the chakras.
  • How to start a sound bath.
  • Dealing with emotional reactions during a sound bath.
  • Shifting the focus to developing your personal experience.
  • The difference between a sound bath and a concert.

Susy Markoe Schieffelin of The Copper Vessel is a Los Angeles-based sound healer, reiki master, Kundalini yoga teacher, and inspirational speaker who has led sound baths viewed or attended by millions of people all over the world. Susy has brought healing to employees at companies such as Google, Pandora, and Nordstrom, has played crystal bowls with notable artists including Leann Rimes and the Los Angeles Philharmonic, and has been featured in publications such as WSJ, VOGUE, USA TODAY, and Los Angeles Times. Susy is known for her light-filled presence and ability to guide people towards radiant and empowered lives characterized by self-love, serenity, abundance, and joy. She is the founder of the Sound Healer’s Academy, an innovative Crystal Alchemy Sound Healing and Spiritual Business Mentorship training, serves as a self-love advocate for brands, has created custom product lines, and offers deeply restorative crystal alchemy sound bath ceremonies and healing rituals both in person and online. Learn more and follow Susy on Instagram @thecoppervessel.

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Instagram: @nativeyoga
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Emma Stern – Somatic Awareness in Trauma Informed Yoga Spaces

Check out this conversation with Emma Stern. This episode is titled Somatic Awareness in Trauma Informed Yoga Spaces. Emma is deeply passionate about bringing the trauma-informed lens into active asana practices and exploring ways in which yoga philosophy and somatic awareness can support social justice work. Emma is E-RYT 500 and YACEP.

Visit Emma on her website at : https://emmasternsomatics.com/ 
Follow her on IG at : @emmasternsomatics https://www.instagram.com/emmasternsomatics/ 

Emma (she/her/hers) celebrates the potential for healing and transformation through joyous and powerful movement practices. Her yoga classes are a high energy, playful, and powerful mix of asana, dance, and Pilates inspired movements that offer creative and dynamic flow, as well as precise strength challenges, to help students develop refined movement technique and deep somatic awareness. Off the mat, Emma has a master’s in counseling psychology with a focus on somatics and works in mental health. She has been involved in numerous teacher trainings and designed trauma-informed continuing education program for the Driven Yogi. She offers regular workshops in movement technique and somatic approaches to intermediate and advanced asana; and provides trauma-informed yoga instruction in grief workshops.

Learn more about Emma’s offerings at www.emmasternsomatics.com. Emma holds a special place in her heart for her teachers and mentors Jasmine Tarkeshi, Julie Rappaport, Laura Camp, Mary Strong-Sullivan, Jane Austin, and Susanna Barkataki.

More links: yoga and trauma-informed movement education – https://emmasternsomatics.com
therapy, coaching, and trauma-informed consulting – https://metamorphosispdx.com
yoga alliance (Search her name, There’s no direct link) – https://www.yogaalliance.org/Events/Watch_Past_Events 
driven yogi trauma training – https://courses.thedrivenyogi.com/courses/traumainformedyoga

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New Student Livestream Special ~ Try 2 Weeks of Free Unlimited Livestream Yoga Classes  at Native Yoga Center. Sign into the classes you would like to take and you will receive an email 30 minutes prior to join on Zoom. The class is recorded and uploaded to nativeyogaonline.com ~ Click Here to join.

Native Yoga website: nativeyogacenter.com
Online Yoga Class Library: nativeyogaonline.com
Thai Massage info: palmbeachthaimassage.com
Native Yoga Blog: toddasanayoga.com
Instagram: @nativeyoga
YouTube channel: Native Yoga Center

Listen to the podcast here on our Podcast website: Native Yoga Toddcast

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Athena Vaughn – Surviving Trauma And Finding Recovery

I am grateful for the opportunity to introduce you to Athena Vaughn. This episode is titled Surviving Trauma and Finding Recovery. Athena was kind and brave enough to share her story with me. I’d like to offer a trigger warning as some of the stories she shares may be challenging to hear. Her ability to speak her story with such clarity is a true gift. She believes that by sharing her experiences it can help others and I agree. 🙂

Find Athena on her Instagram at: @authenticallyathenaslc
You can also find her on her website at: https://authenticallyathenaslc.squarespace.com/

Some of the topics we discuss during this conversation are:

  • The difference is between CPTSD and PTSD. 
  • What is Kundalini yoga? 
  • The transition to a safe place. 
  • How Athena has learned to heal her traumatic experiences?
  • How to deal with trauma in yoga? 
  • Where do we draw the line between trauma and illness? 
  • Sharing her own story.  

Athena’s bio:
I am Athena Vaughn. I am a wife, mom of 3, Trauma-Informed Spiritual Mentor, Yoga Practitioner, & Yoga Instructor. Throughout my life I’ve been on a long journey of Self Enlightenment & Self Love & Healing. I’ve studied Psychology, Philosophy & Somatic Trauma Recovery. I myself, have CPTSD from a long history in my own childhood. All that I have learned & implemented in my own life made me want to give this knowledge to help others heal from their own life wounds & traumas. So they too may life their lives to the fullest. I use a blend of Therapeutic Practices, Nervous System Regulation, Polyvagel Theory, Movement, Breath-work, Somatic & Energetic Practices, Yogic Philosophies & Spiritual Practices with myself and clients.

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New Student Livestream Special ~ Try 2 Weeks of Free Unlimited Livestream Yoga Classes  at Native Yoga Center. Sign into the classes you would like to take and you will receive an email 30 minutes prior to join on Zoom. The class is recorded and uploaded to nativeyogaonline.com ~ Click Here to join.

Native Yoga website: nativeyogacenter.com
Online Yoga Class Library: nativeyogaonline.com
Thai Massage info: palmbeachthaimassage.com
Native Yoga Blog: toddasanayoga.com
Instagram: @nativeyoga
YouTube channel: Native Yoga Center

Listen to the podcast here on our Podcast website: Native Yoga Toddcast

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Zuzanna Bućko – Body Kind Yoga in Poland

New podcast with Zuzanna Bućko titled Body Kind Yoga in Poland out now. Zuza is a yoga teacher who directs and leads yoga classes at a retreat center in the remote mountains of Poland. 

You can find Zuza on her IG profiles at:
@bodykind_yoga and @cialozyczliwa_joga

During this conversation we discuss topics like:

  • What is the weather like in the mountains? 
  • How she decided the path of yoga? 
  • The political and economic situation in Poland.
  • Intuitive eating and diet culture.
  • Advice for people who are struggling with IBS. 
  • The importance of unity in diversity. 
  • Diet Culture and Yoga Culture. 

You can listen to the full episode for free here: https://nativeyogacenter.buzzsprout.com

Free Grow Your Yoga Live Webinar – Every Thursday at 12pm EST
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Native Yoga Teacher Training – In Studio and Livestream – for info delivered to your email click this link here: https://info.nativeyogacenter.com/native-yoga-teacher-training-2023/

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New Student Livestream Special ~ Try 2 Weeks of Free Unlimited Livestream Yoga Classes  at Native Yoga Center. Sign into the classes you would like to take and you will receive an email 30 minutes prior to join on Zoom. The class is recorded and uploaded to nativeyogaonline.com ~ Click Here to join.

Native Yoga website: nativeyogacenter.com
Online Yoga Class Library: nativeyogaonline.com
Thai Massage info: palmbeachthaimassage.com
Native Yoga Blog: toddasanayoga.com
Instagram: @nativeyoga
YouTube channel: Native Yoga Center

Listen to the podcast here on our Podcast website: Native Yoga Toddcast

Please email special requests and feedback to info@nativeyogacenter.com