Laura Rodgers – Creating a Peaceful World: How Yoga and Meditation Can Foster Global Harmony

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In this episode of the Native Yoga Toddcast, Laura Rodgers joins as a special guest. Laura shares her journey with yoga and meditation, starting from her background as a dancer and how she found yoga as a pivot from dance. She discusses her initial experiences with yoga and how it evolved over time, incorporating meditation and mindfulness practices. 

She emphasizes the importance of consistency in meditation and the benefits of integrating yoga and meditation into daily life. The episode concludes with a discussion on the importance of listening and understanding different perspectives in today’s world.

Key Takeaways:

  • Laura’s yoga journey began as a dancer, and she found yoga to be a wonderful transition from the dance world, focusing on inner feeling and breathing.
  • Meditation became an integral part of Laura’s practice, and she explored various styles and attended retreats to deepen her understanding.
  • Silence in meditation retreats can be challenging but also provides an opportunity to observe and learn from one’s thoughts and emotions.
  • Laura emphasizes the importance of self-compassion and forgiveness in the meditation practice, allowing oneself to be human and learning from experiences.

Native Yoga Toddcast: Exploring the Power of Yoga and Meditation

Key Takeaways:

  • Yoga and meditation can be powerful tools for personal growth and self-discovery.
  • The practice of yoga can help individuals transition from a focus on external validation to an inner sense of peace and well-being.
  • Meditation can provide insights into our own minds and help us cultivate a more compassionate and loving attitude towards ourselves and others.

The Journey of Yoga and Meditation

In this episode of the Native Yoga Toddcast, Laura Rodgers, an avid yoga and meditation practitioner, shares her journey and experiences with yoga and meditation. She discusses how she discovered yoga after a career-ending injury as a dancer and how it became a transformative practice for her. Initially, Laura saw yoga as a physical practice, but over time, she delved deeper into the philosophy and different types of yoga.

Laura’s first lightbulb moment with yoga came when she realized that it offered a different approach to movement and self-expression compared to dance. Instead of focusing on external validation and performance, yoga encouraged her to turn inward and connect with her breath and body. This shift in perspective allowed her to find relaxation and inner peace.

As Laura continued her yoga practice, she also began exploring meditation. She encountered meditation and mindfulness techniques in her yoga classes and retreats, as well as during a week-long intensive program called the Hoffman Process. This experience deepened her understanding of meditation and sparked a passion for exploring different meditation practices and attending retreats.

The Power of Meditation

Meditation has become an integral part of Laura’s daily routine. She starts her day with a variety of practices, including reading, chanting, and pranayama (breathwork), before settling into her meditation practice. While she initially relied on guided meditations, she eventually transitioned to sitting in silence and exploring her own mind.

Through her meditation practice, Laura has gained insights into her own thought patterns and emotions. She has learned to welcome and be present with uncomfortable feelings and thoughts, rather than trying to banish them. This acceptance and self-compassion have allowed her to navigate challenges with more ease and openness.

Laura emphasizes the importance of consistency in meditation practice and the benefits of having a teacher or mentor to guide and support one’s journey. She also highlights the value of integrating mindfulness into daily life, not just during formal meditation sessions. By cultivating mindfulness, individuals can bring a sense of presence and awareness to their interactions and experiences throughout the day.

The Evolution of Yoga Practice

Over the years, Laura’s yoga practice has evolved and diversified. While she initially gravitated towards restorative yoga, she has since explored various styles, including vinyasa flow and Ashtanga. She appreciates the different benefits and experiences that each style offers and enjoys incorporating a variety of practices into her routine.

Laura emphasizes the importance of finding a practice that works for each individual and encourages experimentation and exploration. She believes that yoga is a personal journey and that there is no one-size-fits-all approach. By listening to one’s body and honoring its needs, individuals can find a practice that supports their physical, mental, and emotional well-being.

Philanthropy and Giving Back

Laura is passionate about giving back and supporting causes that align with her values. She has been involved in philanthropic efforts focused on bringing yoga and meditation to underserved populations. She has supported programs that introduce meditation into schools, hospitals, and communities, with the aim of promoting well-being and healing.

In addition to her work in the field of yoga and meditation, Laura is also involved in organizations that address social justice issues. She believes in the importance of understanding different perspectives and fostering dialogue to create positive change in the world. By actively listening and seeking to understand others, she hopes to contribute to a more compassionate and inclusive society.

When it comes to current world events, Laura acknowledges the complexity and challenges of the global landscape. While she does not have a definitive answer on whether there is more or less violence in the world, she believes that there is a growing movement towards peace and healing. She emphasizes the importance of understanding and compassion in addressing conflicts and challenges.

Laura approaches current world events by being intentional about the information she consumes. She sets aside dedicated time to stay informed but avoids excessive exposure to graphic images or sensationalized news. By focusing on reliable sources and maintaining a balanced perspective, she aims to cultivate a sense of peace and understanding within herself.

Conclusion

Laura’s journey with yoga and meditation has been transformative, leading her to explore different practices and share the benefits with others. She emphasizes the importance of finding a practice that resonates with each individual and encourages mindfulness in daily life. Through her philanthropic efforts, she seeks to bring the healing power of yoga and meditation to underserved communities. As she navigates current world events, she remains committed to understanding different perspectives and fostering compassion and understanding.

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Kassandra Reinhardt – Mastering the Art of Teaching Yoga Online: Tips and Strategies

Kassandra Reinhardt is a renowned yoga instructor and the founder of Yoga with Kassandra. With over 2.3 million subscribers on YouTube, Kassandra has built a successful online yoga community and is known for her accessible and inclusive approach to yoga.

Visit Kassandra on her website: https://www.yogawithkassandra.com/
Follow her on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@yogawithkassandra
Follow her on IG: https://www.instagram.com/yoga_with_kassandra/

Key Takeaways:

  • Teaching yoga online requires more than just yoga skills; it involves learning videography, editing, graphic design, marketing, and more.
  • Finding your niche and focusing on a specific style or target audience can help establish your online presence and attract a dedicated following.
  • The online yoga community is generally positive and supportive, with fewer negative comments and criticism compared to other online platforms.
  • Starting small and gradually adding elements like a website, mailing list, and social media platforms can help you grow your online presence over time.

Kassandra shares her journey of teaching yoga online. She discusses the challenges she faced in the early years, the importance of finding a niche, and the gradual growth of her channel. Kassandra emphasizes the need to start small and learn as you go, rather than waiting for everything to be perfect. She also talks about the positive impact of the pandemic on the online yoga community and the increasing acceptance of teaching yoga online. Kassandra offers advice for aspiring online yoga teachers and highlights the importance of staying true to oneself and finding joy in the process.

The Journey of an Online Yoga Teacher: Insights from Kassandra Reinhardt

Introduction

In this thought-provoking interview, I had the pleasure of speaking with Kassandra Reinhardt, a renowned online yoga teacher with a massive following on YouTube. We delved into her journey as a yoga teacher, the challenges she faced in the online space, and the impact of the pandemic on the yoga industry. Kassandra shared valuable insights and advice for aspiring online yoga teachers, emphasizing the importance of finding your niche, embracing the entrepreneurial spirit, and staying true to your purpose.

Exploring the Themes

  1. The Evolution of Online Yoga Teaching
    Kassandra discussed her introduction to yoga and how she gradually discovered the richness and depth of the practice beyond its physical benefits. She highlighted the importance of finding a teaching style that resonates with you and connects with your audience. Kassandra also shared her experience of transitioning from in-person teaching to online platforms, emphasizing the need to adapt and learn new skills such as videography, editing, and marketing.

According to Kassandra, “I started in person, but very quickly added online as well. I put some classes up on YouTube to bulk up my resume and give hiring managers an idea of my style. The online yoga landscape was different back then, but I was naive and thought it would just be a few videos. Little did I know that it would become a significant part of my life.”

  1. The Challenges of Being an Online Yoga Teacher
    Kassandra candidly discussed the challenges she faced as an online yoga teacher, particularly in the early stages. She highlighted the need to learn various skills beyond teaching yoga, such as videography, sound editing, graphic design, and marketing. She also mentioned the difficulties of managing customer service requests and navigating the ever-changing landscape of taxes and ecommerce regulations.

Kassandra shared, “Teaching yoga online is just one of the 20 skills you need to make it happen. It’s hard to be confronted with the fact that you have to learn all these skills. But I knew that I wanted to teach online, so I persevered and learned as I went along.”

  1. The Rise of Online Yoga Teaching During the Pandemic
    The conversation shifted to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the yoga industry. Kassandra acknowledged the challenges faced by many yoga teachers and studios during this time but also highlighted the opportunities that arose for online yoga teachers. She discussed the increased interest in online yoga classes and the growing acceptance of online teaching as a legitimate and valuable form of yoga instruction.

Kassandra reflected, “I had been advocating for online yoga for years, but there was a stigma attached to it. Now, with the pandemic, more people are open to it, and there’s a greater demand for online classes. It’s a time when people need their wellness practices more than ever, and online teachers are best skilled at offering them.”

Implications and Future Outlook

The interview shed light on the evolving landscape of online yoga teaching and the potential impact of AI and technology in the future. While Kassandra acknowledged the possibility of AI-generated yoga classes, she emphasized the enduring value of human connection and the unique experience of practicing yoga with a live teacher. She also encouraged aspiring online yoga teachers to embrace collaboration rather than competition, fostering a sense of community and support within the industry.

Kassandra concluded, “A rising tide lifts all boats. We shift from competition to collaboration. Even though there are more teachers online now, there are also more students than ever before. It’s never too late to start, and there’s still room for growth and success.”

Conclusion

In this thought-provoking interview, Kassandra Reinhardt shared her insights and experiences as an online yoga teacher. She highlighted the importance of finding your niche, embracing the entrepreneurial spirit, and staying true to your purpose. Kassandra’s journey serves as an inspiration for aspiring online yoga teachers, reminding them that success is possible with persistence, adaptability, and a genuine passion for sharing the practice of yoga. As the online yoga industry continues to evolve, it is crucial to stay open to new possibilities and maintain a sense of community and collaboration.

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Janne Kontala – Is Contemporary Yoga at a Dead End?

Janne Kontala discusses the state of contemporary yoga and its potential dead end. He explores the historical development of modern yoga and its focus on physicality and individual practice. Janne emphasizes the importance of integrating yoga into all aspects of life and suggests studying the Bhagavad Gita for a deeper understanding of yoga philosophy.

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Contact him on his email at: janne.kontala@gmail.com
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Key Takeaways:

  • Contemporary yoga often focuses on physicality and individual practice, which can lead to a disconnect from the rest of life.
  • The Bhagavad Gita offers valuable insights into how to integrate yoga into all aspects of life and engage in selfless action.
  • Yoga is not just a private practice but can be applied in daily life through karma yoga and bhakti yoga.
  • The goal of yoga is to overcome suffering, achieve liberation, and understand one’s true essence as pure consciousness.

Janne Kontala is a yoga teacher and scholar with a PhD in religious studies. He has been practicing and studying yoga since 1986 and has a deep understanding of yoga philosophy and its application in daily life.

The Evolution and Future of Yoga: Exploring the Themes of Contemporary Yoga

Introduction

In recent years, the practice of yoga has gained immense popularity worldwide. From physical fitness to mental well-being, people are turning to yoga as a holistic approach to improve their overall health. However, as the popularity of yoga grows, there is a need to examine the direction in which contemporary yoga is heading. Is it at a dead end? In this thought-provoking article, we will explore the main themes discussed in a conversation with Janne Kontala, a renowned yoga teacher and scholar. By delving into the transcript of the conversation, we will analyze the implications and potential impact of these themes on the future of yoga.

The Evolution of Yoga

The conversation with Janne Kontala sheds light on the evolution of yoga over the years. He explains that contemporary yoga has seen a shift from its traditional roots to a more commercialized and market-driven approach. The emergence of various yoga brands and styles has led to a diversification of the practice, making it more accessible to a wider audience. However, this diversification has also led to a dilution of the original teachings and philosophy of yoga. Janne emphasizes the importance of understanding the traditional texts and incorporating them into modern yoga practices to maintain the authenticity and depth of the practice.

Janne also highlights the influence of photography and marketing in shaping the perception of yoga. The emphasis on physical appearance and the need to project a certain image has become prevalent in contemporary yoga. This focus on the external aspects of yoga has led to a disconnect between the practice on the mat and its integration into daily life. Janne suggests that a more holistic approach is needed, where yoga is not just a private exercise but a way of life that encompasses all aspects of our being.

The Role of Yoga Philosophy

Yoga philosophy plays a crucial role in understanding the deeper meaning and purpose of the practice. Janne emphasizes the importance of studying the traditional texts, such as the Bhagavad Gita, to gain a deeper understanding of yoga philosophy. He explains that the Bhagavad Gita offers valuable insights into how to apply yoga in the midst of everyday life and society. The text explores various paths of yoga, including Karma Yoga (the yoga of selfless action), Bhakti Yoga (the yoga of devotion), and Jnana Yoga (the yoga of knowledge). These paths provide different approaches to spiritual growth and self-realization, catering to individuals with different inclinations and temperaments.

Janne suggests that incorporating yoga philosophy into our daily lives can help us cultivate mindfulness, detachment from results, and a sense of service to others. By practicing Karma Yoga, we can learn to perform our duties and engage in the world without attachment to the outcomes. Bhakti Yoga teaches us to cultivate love and devotion in our actions, recognizing the divine presence in all beings. Jnana Yoga encourages us to seek knowledge and develop a deeper understanding of ourselves and the nature of reality. By integrating these philosophical teachings into our yoga practice, we can transform our lives and create a more meaningful and purposeful existence.

The Goal of Yoga

The ultimate goal of yoga, as discussed in the conversation, is to overcome suffering and attain liberation. Janne explains that all strands of yoga share the common aim of freeing oneself from the cycle of rebirth and achieving a state of permanent bliss and enlightenment. This goal is often described in different ways, such as union with the divine, self-realization, or the realization of one’s true nature. While the paths to this goal may vary, the underlying aspiration remains the same.

Janne highlights three key components of the goal of yoga: freedom from suffering, liberation from the cycle of rebirth, and understanding one’s deepest essence. The practice of yoga is seen as a means to overcome ignorance and selfishness, leading to a state of profound peace and self-realization. While the path to this goal may be challenging and require dedicated practice, it is attainable for those who are committed to the journey.

Conclusion and Future Outlook

In conclusion, the conversation with Janne Kontala sheds light on the current state of contemporary yoga and its potential future. While modern yoga has made the practice more accessible and popularized it on a global scale, there is a need to reconnect with the deeper teachings and philosophy of yoga. By incorporating yoga philosophy into our practice and daily lives, we can cultivate mindfulness, detachment, and a sense of service to others. The Bhagavad Gita, with its emphasis on Karma Yoga, Bhakti Yoga, and Jnana Yoga, provides valuable guidance for integrating yoga into all aspects of our lives.

Moving forward, it is essential to strike a balance between the physical aspects of yoga and its spiritual and philosophical dimensions. By embracing the holistic nature of yoga, we can experience the transformative power of the practice and create a more harmonious and fulfilling existence. As the popularity of yoga continues to grow, it is crucial to maintain the authenticity and depth of the practice, ensuring that it remains a powerful tool for personal growth and self-realization.

The future of yoga lies in our ability to integrate its teachings into our daily lives and to share its wisdom with others. By embracing the principles of mindfulness, selflessness, and knowledge, we can navigate the challenges of the modern world and find inner peace and fulfillment. As we embark on this journey, let us remember that yoga is not just a physical exercise but a path to self-discovery and spiritual awakening.

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Leah Hester – Yoga, Inspiration and Finding Peace in Life

Leah Hester, a yoga teacher and influencer, joins the Native Yoga Toddcast to discuss her journey with yoga and how it has helped her find peace and improve her life. She shares her experiences living in different places, including Costa Rica and Guatemala, and how yoga has been a constant in her life during these transitions. Leah emphasizes the importance of self-love and self-care, and how it allows us to show up for others and spread kindness.

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Follow Leah on her Instagram at @iamleahhester
Also on her YouTube channel @leahhester
You can contact her via email at iamleahhester@gmail.com

Key Takeaways:

  • Yoga is a whole lifestyle that goes beyond just the physical practice.
  • The practice of yoga helps us come back to ourselves and find peace within.
  • It’s important to be open-minded and willing to change our beliefs when new information comes our way.
  • Kindness and empathy can go a long way in creating a more peaceful world.

The Power of Yoga: Finding Peace and Connection in a Chaotic World

Welcome to Native Yoga Toddcast. So happy you are here. My goal with this channel is to bring inspirational speakers to the mic in the field of yoga, massage bodywork and beyond. Follow us @nativeyoga, and check us out at nativeyogacenter.com. All right, let’s begin.

Welcome to Native Yoga Toddcast. So happy that you’re here. If it’s your first time listening, welcome to the show. For those of you that are longtime listeners, thanks so much for your support. If you’d like to support the show, click here. Every little bit of support is greatly appreciated. This week, I have the pleasure of bringing Leah Hester on to the podcast. Leah joins me here in studio for a discussion about yoga and how she has applied yoga to her life to help improve it and create more peace. And to communicate effectively. Follow Leah on her Instagram, which is at @IamLeahHester. Follow her on her YouTube, which is at @LeahHester. And then also you can send her an email via Gmail, which is IamLeahhestor@gmail.com And for those of you that enjoy digital marketing at the end of the podcast, I went ahead and recorded another little additional segment, which is being played at the end of the closing show music. So if that’s something that interests you, I wanted to ask her a couple of in depth questions regarding her strategy. So you can stay all the way to the end and check it out. All right, thanks so much. Let’s go ahead and get get started. I’m so excited to have Leah Hester here with me today in studio. And Leah, thank you so much for joining me taking time out of your day. How are you feeling today?

Leah: Thank you for having me. I am grateful to be here. I’m feeling really good.

Host: What has been happening for you lately where I know you’re visiting here in Florida. Can you tell me a little bit about what where you are currently in your life in relation to what are you up to these days here in Juno?

Leah: So primarily I came here from Costa Rica, to just stop and pause in my travels and in life really just take like a deep inhale and exhale, and many more to come to redirect my goals and my priorities and really hone down on where I want to set up a home base and what direction I want to take, you know, all the yogic experience and experience teaching yoga that I have accumulated over the past few years.

Host: Where did you grow up?

Leah: I was born and raised in Chicago, Illinois, in a little suburb about 20 miles north of the city.

Host: Cool. What suburb? I don’t know Chicago really well, but I have people that come here that are from there. So I’m curious what what area or what suburb?

Leah: It’s called Highland Park.

Host: Nice. I just had somebody practicing today from Springfield, Illinois.

Leah: I believe that’s the capital.

Host: Right. Yeah. Yeah. That’s obvious. I would think Chicago. Chicago would be the capital of Illinois. Right. But it’s not Yeah, obviously. Yeah. Got it. And then how long were you living in Costa Rica?

Leah: I was just there for three months.

Host: Nice. What part?

Leah: I was in Dominical. Well, so it’s more south than the Osa Peninsula.

Host: Cool. What did you think? Did you enjoy it?

Leah: I love Costa Rica. The slow pace of life and the sweetness of the local ticas in the ticos and the vast amount of yoga and yoga community is amazing. Nice. Great time.

Host: Cool. What was your first introduction to yoga?

Leah: My first introduction to yoga actually began with philosophy. I went to college for one short year. For a short year, but I studied philosophy that year. And that kind of led me into being curious about yogic philosophy. And so I started reading into that I developed a meditation practice. And then shortly after, did my yoga teacher training.

Host: What was the text that you first started to read in relation to yoga philosophy?

Leah: Hmm, that’s a good question that goes so far back. I think the first texts that I truly read in and out was the Yoga Sutras.

Host: That’s awesome. That’s a classic book. Yeah. What were your thoughts? Do you remember when you first read it? What your first reaction to it was? Was it like something that you felt was easy to understand? Or was it something that you’re reading going…. what are we talking about here?

Leah: I immediately loved it, and resonated with it. There were a few passages, of course, a few sutures that I had to reread, sometimes more than twice like to really grasp and digest it. But ultimately reading through it for me, it was like enjoyable.

Host: Nice. When you did your yoga teacher training, was it at a studio in Chicago, or in Illinois?

Leah: After I went to college in San Diego for that one year. And then when I left school, I stayed there. So before Costa Rica up until Costa Rica, so just up until about six months ago, I was living in San Diego. That was really what feels like home to me. And yeah, that’s I did my yoga teacher training at a cool studio. They’re called Trilogy in La Jolla.

Host: Great. My wife and I used to live in San Diego as well. It’s such a fun city. Yeah. And did you live in La Jolla? Or did you commute to go to La Jolla for the training?

Leah: Yeah, I did live in La Jolla for about a year. After that, I moved to North County. By Encinitas and did my yoga teacher training when I was living in Encinitas. It’s about a 20 minute drive south but it was beautiful down the 101.

Host: Right! Like Encinitas, Leucadia. Del Mar. So we go a little bit south of Del Mar on the way to La Jolla at Torrey Pines. Did you go to Blacks Beach at all? Did you ever go.

Leah: I love Blacks Beach.

Host: Isn’t that amazing? I mean, I know some people would make fun of me cuz I’d love to go surfing there. Yet some folks would make fun that I liked to go because it is a nudist beach. I’m like, trust me. You know, like, I’m not going there for that. And that goat trail that goes down. Did you climb down that? Quite an adventure. So you do surf?

Leah: Yeah. That is one of my biggest passions.

Host: Nice. Cool. So obviously growing up in Illinois, that wasn’t where you started to surf, I’m guessing. And so then when you went to San Diego, that’s where you start picking it up?

Leah: Yep. Yep.

Host: When you did your yoga teacher training, what was the emphasis? Was it like a broad spectrum covering different styles and techniques? Or was it focused on a specific sort of technique or approach?

Leah: The training was mainly vinyasa, Hatha vinyasa, we dabbled in the breath work in prenatal yoga. Philosophy, and Ayurveda. So we got a lot of exposure, like a little nibble of a lot of different categories.

Host: Nice. What teaching opportunities have you had, how long ago was that? How many years ago? Was it that you were in San Diego to here?

Leah: Yeah, that was not this summer. But the last so I was in San Diego just five, six months ago. And, yeah, so just about over a year ago, around a year and a half ago. Was my yoga teacher training. Yeah, and it was a one month immersion so it was every day from like 8am to 5pm

Host: Nice. Very cool. That’s solid. Yeah, yeah. Are you currently teaching?

Leah: I actually just started a YouTube channel. I haven’t posted my flows yet but I have them recorded. So I’m in the editing process. It’s been really fun. So right now only teaching digitally Yeah, and really missing teaching in person.

Host: How did you kind of first start teaching digitally? Like, was it more like? So the timeframe makes me think this is all kind kind of post pandemic not? Not like born out of necessity, like everything shut, and now I can’t like teach or be in a studio. But do you find that you’ve gravitated toward virtual teaching out of just ease? I didn’t grow up with, like, you know, phones and technology and computers. So for me, it was a, it was a challenge to like, start to feel comfortable with integrating all this sort of technology and with teaching, but is that something that you feel like comes natural to you? Or was just like a piece of cake and have to think about it?

Leah: That’s a good question that there’s a lot to unravel there, I’d say there’s a certain energy of physically being with your students that I love, and I think can never truly be replaced. But the essence of it can’t be replaced virtually. However, I do believe that in the world we live in with all of the access, easy access to virtual studios and YouTube, that’s a free platform, that there’s so much abundance there, and that you can take advantage of these platforms and you know, share your teaching skills. So I found it to be pretty breezy transitioning to online. I think what is so appealing about making YouTube flows and meditations is just that it’s accessible to everyone. Yeah, I believe that Yoga should be accessible to everyone.

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Frank Kappas – Embracing Vulnerability and Connection in Yoga

Frank Kappas is an Ashtanga Yoga teacher based in Finland. He has been practicing yoga since 1996 and has studied with renowned teachers such as Petri Räisänen and Lino Miele. Frank is also interested in other modalities such as Vipassana meditation and bodywork, which he incorporates into his teaching and practice.

Visit Frank on his website https://www.frankkappas.fi/
Follow Frank on IG @frank.kappas.ashtanga.yoga https://www.instagram.com/frank.kappas.ashtanga.yoga/

Key takeaways:

  • Finding a structure in yoga practice can be helpful, but it’s important to also create your own internal structure.
  • Vipassana meditation can provide valuable insights into the mind and body, but it can be challenging to apply those insights in everyday life.
  • Being present and connecting with oneself and others is a continuous practice that requires self-awareness and vulnerability.
  • Taking care of oneself is essential when taking care of others, especially as a parent.
  • Stiffness and strength can be beneficial in yoga practice and can help prevent injuries.

Exploring the Depths of Yoga and Self-Discovery: A Conversation with Frank Kappas

Welcome to the Native Yoga Toddcast, where we dive deep into the world of yoga, meditation, and self-discovery. In this episode, I had the pleasure of speaking with Frank Kappas, an Ashtanga Yoga teacher from Finland. We discussed his journey into yoga, the challenges he has faced, and the profound insights he has gained along the way. Join us as we explore the transformative power of yoga and the importance of staying present in a chaotic world.

Introduction to the Main Themes

In this thought-provoking conversation with Frank Kappas, we delve into the essence of yoga and its impact on our lives. Frank shares his personal journey into yoga, from his background as an artist to his discovery of Ashtanga Yoga. He emphasizes the importance of finding a practice that works for us and the value of staying present in our daily lives. Frank also touches on the role of vulnerability and self-care in our yoga practice, as well as the connection between yoga and other modalities such as Vipassana meditation and bodywork.

The Power of Structure and Self-Exploration

Frank highlights the significance of structure in his early yoga practice, particularly in the Ashtanga tradition. He explains how having a set sequence and a dedicated practice helped him find stability and focus. However, he also acknowledges the need for self-exploration and the maturation process that comes with it. Frank shares his own journey of discovering the balance between structure and self-discovery, and how it has shaped his approach to teaching and practicing yoga.

Embracing Vulnerability and Connection

One of the key themes that emerges from our conversation is the importance of vulnerability and connection. Frank discusses how his own experiences as a parent and his exploration of Vipassana meditation have deepened his understanding of himself and others. He emphasizes the need to be present and open, even in the face of challenges, and how this can lead to a greater sense of empathy and connection with those around us.

The Role of Sensitivity and Bodywork

Frank also shares his passion for bodywork and its connection to his yoga practice. He explains how bodywork, such as Thai massage and Alexander Technique, has enhanced his understanding of the body and its sensations. He emphasizes the importance of sensitivity and touch in his work, and how it can create a deeper connection with oneself and others.

Processing the Challenges of the World

In light of recent events in the world, Frank reflects on the challenges we face as a global community. He acknowledges the difficulty of processing the violence and suffering that exists, and the tendency to contract and protect ourselves. However, he also highlights the importance of working on ourselves and cultivating compassion and understanding. Frank encourages us to explore our own patterns and reactions, and to strive for a deeper sense of connection and empathy.

Conclusion and Future Outlook

In conclusion, my conversation with Frank Kappas has shed light on the transformative power of yoga and self-exploration. Through his own journey, Frank has discovered the value of structure, vulnerability, and connection. He reminds us of the importance of staying present and open, even in the face of challenges, and how this can lead to a greater sense of empathy and understanding. As we navigate the complexities of the world, Frank’s insights serve as a reminder to continually work on ourselves and strive for a deeper connection with ourselves and others.

As we move forward, let us embrace the teachings of yoga and the wisdom of those who have walked the path before us. Let us continue to explore, learn, and grow, both on and off the mat. And let us remember that the true power of yoga lies in its ability to transform not only ourselves but also the world around us.

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Tim Feldmann – The Joys and the Challenges of Consistent Yoga Practice

Tim Feldmann, co-founder of Miami Yoga Garage, discusses his journey into yoga and the challenges and joys of being a traveling yoga teacher. He reflects on the ups and downs of consistent practice and the importance of finding balance between effort and ease. Tim also shares his thoughts on social media and the role it plays in his professional life. He emphasizes the importance of staying true to oneself and finding joy in the practice, regardless of physical abilities. Tim’s unique perspective and sense of humor make for an engaging and insightful conversation.

Visit Tim on his website: https://timfeldmann.com/
Follow him on IG: https://www.instagram.com/timfeldmannyoga/
And on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/MrTimFeldmann

Tim explains:

  • Consistency in yoga practice is important, but the questions and challenges may change over time.
  • The concept of achievement in yoga is often tied to self-worth, but it’s important to find balance and enjoy the practice.
  • Social media can be a valuable platform for sharing insights and connecting with others, but it’s important to stay true to oneself and not get caught up in the pressure to conform.
  • The Ashtanga yoga practice is a form that can lead to deeper experiences and insights, but it’s important to remember the underlying philosophy and purpose behind the practice.

The Comedy and Tragedy of Yoga: A Conversation with Tim Feldman

Introduction

In a world filled with chaos and uncertainty, many people turn to yoga as a source of solace and stability. But what is it about yoga that draws us in? Is it the physical practice, the mental discipline, or something deeper? In a recent podcast interview with Tim Feldmann, a renowned yoga teacher and practitioner, we delved into these questions and explored the profound impact that yoga can have on our lives.

The Journey of a Yogi

Tim Feldmann’s journey into yoga began in his early twenties when he discovered the Jivamukti Yoga Center in New York City. As a young dancer, he was drawn to the physicality of the practice and soon found himself exchanging his daily dance classes for yoga sessions. This marked the beginning of a lifelong love affair with yoga.

But Tim’s yoga journey didn’t stop there. He soon discovered Ashtanga yoga and became enamored with its disciplined and structured approach. He traveled to Mysore, India, to study with the late Sri K. Pattabhi Jois, the founder of Ashtanga yoga, and continued to deepen his practice and understanding of the ancient tradition.

The Ups and Downs of a Nomadic Life

One of the most striking aspects of Tim’s life is his nomadic lifestyle. He travels the world, teaching workshops and sharing his passion for yoga with students from all walks of life. But this constant movement comes with its own set of challenges.

Tim admits that the life of a traveling yoga teacher can be exhausting. The constant jet lag, the unfamiliar surroundings, and the pressure to perform can take a toll on both the body and the mind. But despite the challenges, Tim finds joy in connecting with students and sharing the transformative power of yoga.

The Quest for Consistency

One of the key themes that emerged from our conversation was the importance of consistency in a yoga practice. Tim emphasized the value of showing up on the mat day after day, regardless of how we feel or what challenges we may be facing. He believes that it is through this consistency that we can truly experience the benefits of yoga.

But consistency doesn’t mean doing the same thing over and over again. Tim stressed the importance of adapting our practice to meet our ever-changing needs. As we age, our bodies change, and what once came easily may now require more effort. Tim encourages his students to listen to their bodies and modify their practice accordingly, finding a balance between challenge and ease.

The Paradox of Achievement

In our achievement-oriented society, it’s easy to get caught up in the idea that we need to constantly strive for more. But Tim challenges this notion and encourages us to find contentment in the present moment. He believes that true achievement comes from within and that the practice of yoga can help us cultivate a sense of inner peace and fulfillment.

Tim also acknowledges the paradox of achievement in yoga. While the physical practice can be challenging and demanding, it is through these challenges that we can experience moments of clarity and insight. The struggle itself becomes a catalyst for growth and self-discovery.

The Comedy and Tragedy of Yoga

Throughout our conversation, Tim often referred to the comedy and tragedy of yoga. He sees yoga as a reflection of the human experience, with all its ups and downs, joys and sorrows. Yoga can be both a source of laughter and a source of tears, a reminder of our own imperfections and a celebration of our inherent beauty.

Tim’s perspective on yoga is rooted in the teachings of Patanjali, the ancient sage who codified the principles of yoga in the Yoga Sutras. He believes that yoga is not just a physical practice but a path to self-realization and enlightenment. It is a journey of self-discovery and self-transformation, a way to connect with our true nature and find peace amidst the chaos of life.

Conclusion

In our conversation with Tim Feldmann, we explored the profound impact that yoga can have on our lives. From the challenges of a nomadic lifestyle to the quest for consistency, Tim shared his insights and wisdom gained from years of practice and teaching. He reminded us of the importance of finding joy in the present moment and embracing the comedy and tragedy of life.

As we continue on our own yoga journeys, let us remember that yoga is not just a physical practice but a way of life. It is a path to self-discovery and self-transformation, a journey of growth and self-realization. And through it all, let us find solace in the practice, knowing that we are not alone on this path, but part of a larger community of seekers and yogis.

So, whether you’re a seasoned practitioner or just beginning your yoga journey, embrace the comedy and tragedy of yoga, and let it guide you on the path to self-discovery and enlightenment. Namaste.

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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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Dorcas Murunga – Yoga Teacher Shares Her Journey and Impact in Kenya

Dorcas Murunga is a yoga teacher based in Nairobi, Kenya. She is a certified yoga teacher with the Africa Yoga Project and has been an inspiration to her local community. Dorcas is passionate about sharing the transformative power of yoga and has been teaching various styles of yoga, including power yoga, yin yoga, and African yoga. She is dedicated to meeting her clients where they are and helping them on their yoga journey.

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During this conversation Dorcas speaks about:

  • How she discovered yoga as a way to lose weight and improve her health.
  • Despite facing initial resistance, she has been able to change perceptions about yoga in her community and inspire others to embrace it.
  • She believes that yoga is a powerful tool for personal transformation and encourages everyone to give it a try.

Native Yoga Toddcast: A Journey of Transformation and Empowerment

By Todd McLaughlin

Welcome to the Native Yoga Toddcast, where we bring you inspirational speakers in the field of yoga, massage, bodywork, and beyond. In this episode, we have a special guest, Dorcas Murunga, a yoga teacher from Nairobi, Kenya. Dorcas has been an incredible inspiration to her local community, sharing the transformative power of yoga. In this thought-provoking conversation, Dorcas shares her personal journey with yoga, the challenges she faced, and the impact it has had on her life and the lives of those around her.

Discovering Yoga: A Path to Transformation

Dorcas first encountered yoga in 2015 when she was looking for a way to lose weight and improve her health. She met a yoga teacher named Jamila and was immediately drawn to the practice. Despite the financial challenges of affording classes, Dorcas offered to exchange her African bags for yoga lessons. This marked the beginning of her yoga journey.

“It was challenging because of the weight. But interesting because it was a new practice. And interesting because I was finding the posture.” – Dorcas Murunga

From Student to Teacher: Empowering Others Through Yoga

As Dorcas continued her yoga practice, she realized the transformative power it had on her life. She decided to become a certified yoga teacher to maintain her practice and inspire others. Dorcas received a scholarship from the Africa Yoga Project and became a certified teacher in 2018. Since then, she has been teaching various styles of yoga, including power yoga, yin yoga, and African yoga.

“I teach yoga for kids. I teach power yoga, yin yoga, African yoga. And I’m always learning Kundalini yoga and practicing it for myself.” – Dorcas Murunga

Overcoming Stigma and Embracing Yoga as a Lifestyle

Dorcas faced opposition and stigma from her community, who believed that yoga conflicted with their religious beliefs. As a Christian, she had to navigate the challenges of integrating yoga into her faith. However, through her consistent practice and dedication, Dorcas was able to find balance between her Christian beliefs and the teachings of yoga.

“With consistency of researching and going deeper into the practice, it actually helped me to be a better Christian, if anything else.” – Dorcas Murunga

The Africa Yoga Project: Empowering Youth Through Yoga

Dorcas is also involved with the Africa Yoga Project, an organization founded by Paige Elenson. The project aims to empower youth in Africa through yoga, providing them with training and opportunities to become yoga teachers. Dorcas herself received a scholarship from the project, which enabled her to deepen her practice and share yoga with her community.

“I love that Africa Yoga Project has really impacted mostly the youth because it was targeting the youth and empowering them.” – Dorcas Murunga

Like many yoga teachers around the world, Dorcas faced challenges during the COVID-19 pandemic. With lockdowns and restrictions, she had to adapt to teaching online and find new ways to connect with her students. Despite the financial difficulties and loss of clients, Dorcas focused on the positive aspects of the situation, such as the opportunity to improve her verbal cueing and reach a wider audience through online platforms.

“I choose not to see any challenge. I choose to find options.” – Dorcas Murunga

The Future of Yoga in Africa: A Lifestyle and Unity

Dorcas believes that yoga will continue to grow in popularity in Africa, not just as a trend but as a lifestyle. With the increasing number of African yoga teachers and the accessibility of online platforms, more people are discovering the benefits of yoga and incorporating it into their daily lives. Dorcas envisions a future where yoga unites people from different backgrounds and cultures, promoting physical and emotional well-being.

“I invite those who are in need of transforming their lives to try yoga, if you need if you are in need of transforming your life, try different things with an open mind and deepen that practice for yourself and for people around us for the betterment of the world.” – Dorcas Murunga

Conclusion: A Journey of Transformation and Empowerment

Dorcas Murunga’s journey with yoga is a testament to the transformative power of the practice. From her initial encounter with yoga to becoming a certified teacher and inspiring her community, Dorcas has embraced yoga as a lifestyle and a tool for personal growth. Despite the challenges and stigma she faced, she remained resilient and focused on the positive impact yoga has had on her life and the lives of others. As yoga continues to gain popularity in Africa, Dorcas envisions a future where it becomes a unifying force, bringing people together and promoting well-being on a physical, emotional, and spiritual level.

Dorcas Murunga’s story is a powerful reminder that yoga is not just a physical practice but a path to self-discovery, empowerment, and unity. Through her dedication and passion, she has transformed her own life and inspired others to do the same. As we navigate the challenges of the modern world, let us embrace the teachings of yoga and use them to create positive change in ourselves and our communities.

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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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Practice to a New Yoga Class every day with our nativeyogaonline.com course called Today’s Community Class with code FIRSTMONTHFREE.

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Thank you Bryce Allyn for the show tunes. Check out Bryce’s website: bryceallynband.comand sign up on his newsletter to stay in touch. Listen here to his original music from his bands Boxelder, B-Liminal and Bryce Allyn Band on Spotify.

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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

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

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