This down-to-earth podcast by Andrea Ferretti (former executive editor of Yoga Journal) will keep in
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On today's episode, I speak to author and religious studies professor Andrea Jain about her book, Se
My guest today is Jennifer Hutton, a pediatric physical therapist from Nashville. As a physical ther
On this episode, I’m joined by Washington, DC yoga studio owner and world-traveling yoga teacher Fai
This week, you get to hear Jason and I interviewed by Bridget Riepl of New Jersey Yoga Collective. I
There's no doubt that Covid-19 has changed the current landscape of how we practice and teach yoga.
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Jason and I share what we are practicing in our own home practice right now.Show notes: http://www.j
Thanks for being here! We are a husband and wife team -- we've spent our lives and careers immersed
Have you ever gotten on your mat to do a home yoga practice and your mind goes completely blank? Or
On this episode, Jason busts 5 commonly held myths we have about home practice. Don't let your belie
On this episode, we talk through five potential options for offering yoga content beyond daily lives
You might be feeling lonely or lost. You might be feeling like other teachers have got this online t
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Learning to teach yoga online is vital right now. But if you're used to teaching yoga in person, it
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