This down-to-earth podcast by Andrea Ferretti (former executive editor of Yoga Journal) will keep in
More than a decade ago, Sarah Gardner was a yoga teacher with a dream: She wanted to bring a thousan
In the modern era of practicing yoga, we've come to terms with the reality that alignment alone is n
It was such a delight to have Jivana Heyman back on the show to talk about his latest book, The Teac
Welcome back to a new season of Yogaland! Jason is my inaugural guest this season and our conversati
This time of year is often so fraught with busyness, overwhelm, expectations, even loneliness that w
So thrilled to have Daya Grant join me again on the podcast this week! You may remember Daya from ep
You know what feels really terrible? Teaching yoga when you don't feel inspired. And yet, realistica
We're back! This week we're talking through four life skills for every yoga teacher to master. These
Fall doesn't just mean pumpkin spice lattes. It means that you will likely start to hear a cacophony
Inversions can be fun, empowering, and strength-building -- if they are introduced thoughtfully and
Carving out a place for yourself as a yoga teacher is no easy task. It was such a treat to have mult
This week we continue on with our series for beginners (and those teaching beginners): Our focus is
Modern life is not great for your back -- sitting in chairs tightens the hip flexors, which can lead
Jason joins me on this week's episode to talk about how yoga teacher training goes beyond skill acqu
Today's conversation is with Alison Zak, who recently published her first book, "Wild Asana: Animals
There’s something about fall that just feels like back to school time for me, even as an adult. 
On our live episode two weeks ago, we answered the question, ‘Is this thing that we’re doing still y
As many of yoga know, Sally Kempton was hugely influential to me. She was an expert guide, a loving
This discussion was recorded in London at the new Mission studio where Jason led Module I of his hyb
Today we're talking about five things that Jason wishes he knew earlier in his yoga teaching career.