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Over the past decade, there has been a welcome push towards a more inclusive approach to yoga. But what does that look like on a practical level? Jivana Heyman has been at the center of the accessible yoga movement as the founder of the Accessible Yoga Project and the author of The Teacher's Guide to Accessible Yoga, Best Practices for Sharing Yoga with Every Body. In this episode, Jivana shares an anti-perfectionist approach to accessible yoga that centers the relationship between teacher and student. The conversation delves into insecurities and imposter syndrome, the interplay between teaching and personal growth, and the importance of ethics in guiding both personal and teaching practices.
EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS:
00:00 The philosophy of accessible yoga
01:48 Jivana’s early experiences with yoga
03:30 How yoga helps with emotional regulation
05:59 The impact of social media and information overload
08:43 How to deal with impostor syndrome
13:22 Teaching as a relationship
21:04 Inquiry on the ethics of teaching
27:50 The importance of meeting your students where they are and respecting their preferences
33:41 Perfectionism and people-pleasing
38:30 Kindness as a guiding principle for accessible yoga
42:15 Helping and fixing vs serving
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Accessible Yoga School
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Series classes deepen your relationship with your students, helps them commit to their practice, and provides financial stability for you as the teacher. Nyk Danu, a certified yoga therapist and business mentor, shares her insights on creating a sustainable yoga teaching business through a registered series. Listen in to hear practical advice on setting up your series, handling logistics like space rental and insurance, and filling your series classes. Nyk also touches on considerations for yoga studio owners thinking about transitioning to a registered series. If you value teacher-student connections, consistency in practice, and control over your teaching environment, this episode is for you!
EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS:
00:52 Meet Nyk Danu: Yoga Misfit and Mentor
06:09 Why yoga classes shifted away from the registered series model
09:59 How to Start Your Own Registered Yoga Series
20:11 Finding the Perfect Space for Yoga Classes
22:04 Essential Tools for Running Yoga Series: Registration and Communication
24:40 Essential Policies for your Registered Series
28:21 Priority Registration for Existing Students
29:20 Starting Small with Class Registrations
30:15 Engaging Older Students with Simpler Technology
31:18 Handling Minimums and Cancellations
31:47 Leveraging Workshops to Fill Series
33:30 Setting Minimum Attendance Numbers
36:16 Choosing the Right Duration for Your Series
37:40 Make-up Classes and Free Sessions
40:09 Finding Your First Group of Students
46:02 Utilizing Email Lists for Growth
48:58 Transitioning Studios to Registered Series
50:14 The Benefits of Running Pre-registered Series
55:43 Concluding Thoughts and Resources
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Nyk Danu Yoga
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Yoga is for everyone, but when people of varied physical abilities show up in the same class it can be difficult to meet all their needs at the same time. In this episode, Mado and Libby offer a framework for understanding why your students might struggle with a particular asana and how to offer variations that provide a similar experience to people with different physical abilities.
EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS:
00:00 Why teaching mixed ability yoga classes is harder than it needs to be
02:49 How to plan for an all levels class
03:35 Understanding progression and regression
04:46 Four reasons a pose might be challenging for a student
05:39 How to simplify yoga postures
07:14 Essential biomechanical principles for yoga
11:35 How gravity can impact asana
16:27 Why teaching simpler poses will help your students progress
21:50 How teaching one one-on-one will help you teach better group classes
23:16 A breakdown of Warrior 3 Pose
28:51 Moving vs static yoga postures
30:39 The role of creativity in yoga teaching
32:14 A breakdown of Triangle Pose
38:53 Why anatomy is a key skill for asana teachers
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Libby Hinsley
Anatomy Bites
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Laura reached out for help to increase enrollment in her online classes. Despite her success in drawing people to her global retreats, she struggles to fill her online series and workshops. In this conversation, we discuss strategies to improve sign-ups for online offerings. Some of the ideas we consider include positioning online classes as 'extensions' of the retreat experiences, frequency and timing of communication, incentives for retreat participants, and the importance of urgency in online sign-ups. We then created a plan to convert her current library membership into something that might appeal to retreat participants.
EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS:
01:14 Laura's background and how she started leading retreats
03:40 How Laura’s retreat business survived the pandemic
05:23 Why & how to learn what motivates your students
12:19 The importance of urgency in marketing
13:59 Helping students bridge the gap between retreats and online classes
17:41 An idea to repurpose Laura’s membership to support retreat participants
18:42 How to create consistency with a constantly changing schedule
22:11 How to leverage moments of inspiration
22:42 Final Thoughts and Future Plans
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Laura Lakshmi
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Johanna is a new yoga teacher who struggles to lead her yoga class without physically practicing along with her students. Mado helps her unpack why she wants to develop this skill and provides simple strategies to build her ability to cue without practicing along with the class. Along the way, they explore internal vs external motivation and learning to trust your inner voice.
EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS:
02:17 Johanna's journey to becoming a yoga teacher
06:25 Why Johanna struggles to teach without practicing along
07:42 The conflict between internal and external motivation
12:22 How people pleasing harms and holds us back as yoga teachers
22:11 The paradox of being a beginner teacher
22:51 Why it’s important to embrace slow and steady growth
23:36 The danger of comparing yourself to people who are further along the path
25:56 What your students really want from you as a teacher
27:56 Helping your students vs pleasing them
28:19 The benefits of cueing without demonstrating
36:28 Comparison between yoga and fitness classes
38:10 Meeting your students where they are
39:11 Baby steps to develop your ability to cue without practicing
41:00 How & why to let your students peek behind the curtain
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Transitioning from in-person classes to online can shake up every aspect of your teaching. When Lily Dwyer Begg dove headfirst into this process, she found greater clarity in her voice and a blossoming creative potential in her teaching. In this episode, Lily shares advice for the art of teaching yoga online including demonstration, verbal cues, class planning, and how to substitute direct touch. She also reveals some of the challenges and opportunities that arose when she stopped teaching at studios and started running her own platform.
EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS:
00:00 Introduction
00:53 A comparison between teaching in person and online
08:35 The unexpected benefits of teaching online
10:29 The benefits of livestream classes (vs on-demand)
18:11 The business of teaching online
22:31 Things that don’t work well in online classes
29:37 Why it’s best to start with a single class vs a full schedule
31:24 The types of classes that tend to do well online
33:18 Different approaches to demonstrating in online classes
35:28 The art of verbal cueing and how to improve your cues
41:20 The role of touch in yoga and how to substitute touch online
49:15 Lily’s class planning process
54:35 Why the limits of teaching online are also the benefits
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Lily Dwyer Begg Yoga
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Learn the nuts and bolts of setting up an online yoga studio. Despite describing herself as a 'Luddite', Lily started teaching online when in-person classes shut down during COVID. She found that online teaching allowed her to teach fewer classes, increase her income, and boost her creativity. In this episode, she shares practical advice on optimizing audio and visual quality, choosing clothing for online classes, and using editing tools to refine recorded classes.
EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS:
00:00 Introduction to online teaching
01:02 How Lily transitioned to teaching online during COVID
03:19 How to adapt your teaching style for online classes
08:30 The business side of teaching online
11:13 How to set up for high-quality online classes
21:23 Why clothing matters when teaching online
25:14 Interactive vs passive teaching platforms
25:23 Audio setup for live streaming
27:36 The benefits of a multi-camera setup
32:26 How to get quality video with your phone.
40:34 Why you should tag your videos and add thumbnails
41:23 How to keep your editing simple
45:38 Unexpected gifts from online teaching
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Lily Dwyer Begg Yoga
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Ever been told that hypermobile people shouldn’t practice yoga? Yoga is not bad for bendy people, but there are different considerations for people with hypermobile joints. Dr. Libby Hinsley, author of Yoga for Bendy People joins us to debunk some myths and talk about the ways that yoga is amazing for bendy people.
EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS:
Hypermobility basics - what does it actually mean to be bendy?Unique needs for bendy people in Asana practiceAlternatives to passive stretching that work better for bendy peopleWhat yoga practice injuries are telling usLibby’s new book, Yoga for Bendy PeopleEPISODE LINKS & RESOURCES:
Libby Hinsley
Anatomy Bites
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Have you heard of “nocebic” language? Learn the way our brains react to expectations, why it’s important to notice fear based language and how to transform your words to empower your students.
Episode Highlights:
How to help your students feel confident and inspired to be in charge of their bodiesThe importance of looking for what’s right instead of what’s wrongScope of practice and boundaries in the yoga class settingPsychological and physiological power of messaging in yogaWhat you can do to nip fear based language in the budHow learning anatomy helps yoga teachers evaluate their cues and languageEPISODE LINKS & RESOURCES:
Libby Hinsley
Anatomy Bites
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Learn how to incorporate self-massage into your own yoga practice and your yoga classes to build awareness, familiarize yourself with sensation and guide your nervous system toward relaxation.
EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS:
What you need to know before bringing self-massage into your classesSequencing and how to teach a class or workshop with therapy balls Risks, cautions and contraindications associated with self-massageThe difference between intensity and painSelf-massage as a tool to learn anatomyEPISODE LINKS & RESOURCES:
Libby Hinsley
Anatomy Bites
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Mado and Dr. Libby Hinsley, physical therapist and yoga therapist, address questions for yoga teachers who are curious about anatomy and biomechanics and how they apply to specific poses.
EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS:
The best approach for learning anatomyHow to craft a class that is helpful for the variety of bodies that might show upThe benefits and purposes of dynamic vs static posesDifferent perspectives on symmetry in sequencing.Should we always keep the shoulder blades squeezing in and down? Some thoughts on where common yoga cues originated and why upgrading our cues might be an act of liberation.EPISODE LINKS & RESOURCES:
Libby Hinsley
Anatomy Bites
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Collaborating with other yoga teachers can be inspiring and fun - but it can also be a big disaster. Get a behind-the-scenes look at what makes a collaboration successful, when you should partner with someone on a project, and how to choose the right person to collaborate with.
EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS:
A discussion of imposter syndrome, comparison, and motivations behind partnerships When and why choosing to collaborate on a project is a good ideaFinding the right person to collaborate with How partnerships help facilitate productivity and growth in your business What makes partnerships successful Benefits of collaborating on digital/online projects specificallyEPISODE LINKS & RESOURCES:
Libby Hinsley
Anatomy Bites
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Dr. Libby Hinsley returns to the podcast to talk about joint hypermobility, how yoga affects bendy people differently from people with a more average range of motion, and how to best support those with hypermobile bodies in your yoga classes.
EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS:
Hallmarks of hypermobility Patterns in injured yogis and yoga teachers Things to pay attention to if you have a larger than normal range of motion at your jointsHow yoga can be useful to hypermobile peopleWhat interoception is and how it relates to hypermobilityElements of supportive yoga practice for hypermobilityThe game-changing benefits of self-massage What yoga teachers need to know about hypermobilityEPISODE LINKS & RESOURCES:
Libby Hinsley
Anatomy Bites
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Learn the significance of the psoas muscle and how yoga teachers can most effectively work with it in their classes.
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5 Things You Should Know About The Psoas Major - Free Download
Libby Hinsley
Anatomy Bites
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Investigate some of the common myths and misconceptions people have about anatomy and yoga.
Episode Highlights:
The myth of alignment and what is actually normal or average Benefits and limitations of alignment-based yogaWhy doing a posture correctly according to formulas is not safe for everyone The myth of safety and the fragility of the human body How we can expect our practice to shift over the course of our livesExamining specific physical cues such as “bringing the shoulders back”EPISODE LINKS & RESOURCES:
Libby Hinsley
Anatomy Bites
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How do you bridge the gap between being qualified to teach yoga and teaching with confidence? Yoga teacher trainings are a deep dive into the practice and pedagogy of yoga, yet many graduates are thrown for a loop once they actually start teaching. In this episode, Sheri Fisher shares the five qualities that yoga teachers need to cultivate on their way to embodying leadership in the yoga classroom.
EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS:
Differences between group fitness training and yoga teacher trainingWhy the transition from teacher training to confident teacher is so challengingThe five pillars of powerful teaching and how they come together to create your signature approachCueing statements vs coaching statements and why both are important in a yoga classHow to cultivate commitment as a teacher - and how to encourage commitment from your students.EPISODE LINKS & RESOURCES:
Root to Rise Yogis
Standing Room Only: How to be THAT Yoga Teacher
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Inversions inspire strong feelings. We love them, hate them, or we love/hate them - but how well do we understand them? While inversions are usually thought to be the domain of physically adept yoga practitioners, Kat Heagberg Rebar, author of Yoga Inversions, believes they can benefit anyone who wants a shift in perspective.
EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS:
Defining inversions: Kat’s take on this ‘controversial’ questionHow Kat went from ‘too young yoga teacher’ to Editor-in-Chief of Yoga International - and handstand aficionadoWhy inversions can be difficult to teach and learn within the context of a yoga classThe dirty little secret of yoga inversion ‘influencers’The role of body proportions in your inversion practiceInversions during menstruation and pregnancyBenefits of inversions: the myths and realitiesHow cross-training in other modalities can help your inversion practiceEPISODE LINKS & RESOURCES:
Kat Heagberg Yoga
Yoga Inversions: Your Guide to Going Upside Down
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Yoga and business make strange bedfellows. Leaning into that paradox is exactly what’s needed to thrive as a yoga teacher and business owner. Join me for a conversation with Ava Taylor, founder of YAMA Talent and author of Your Yoga Business, on what it takes to build an ethical and sustainable yoga business.
EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS:
Why it’s important to keep things simple when building a yoga businessHow to build a yoga business that can withstand the test of time.Challenges and opportunities in the post-COVID yoga industryWhy 100,000 followers do not equal 100,000 dollarsHow your yoga practice can (and should) influence your yoga businessEPISODE LINKS & RESOURCES:
YAMA Talent
Your Yoga Busines
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Becoming a parent is a rite of passage that will change your yoga practice forever. Sarah Ezrin was a dedicated yoga practitioner and long time teacher before having children blew her heart open, humbled her to the core, and turned her expectations about yoga practice upside down. This transition inspired her to write the book she wished she could read as a new parent: compassionate, irreverent, and steeped in the wisdom of yoga.
EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS:
How becoming a parent can make your yoga practice more honestAn exploration of Maitressence or the transition into motherhoodHow Sarah manages screen use as a parent and yoga practitionerHow yoga can help you desensitize and resensitize your nervous systemThe art of asking the right questions to help our children develop their intuitionThe advice Sarah wishes she could give the earlier version of herselfEPISODE LINKS & RESOURCES:
Sarah Ezrin Yoga
The Yoga of Parenting: 10 Yoga-Based Practices to Help You Stay Grounded, Connect with Your Kids, and Be Kind to Yourself
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Breathing touches every system of the body, either directly or indirectly. It can be manipulated and shaped to adjust state, to change our perception of pain, to improve and enhance movement, and also to hasten deep restorative relaxation or amplify and excite. In this episode, Jill Miller describes the art and science of using breath as a tool for physical and emotional resilience.
EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS:
Chemical and biomechanical aspects of breathingOverbreathing, underbreathing, and breath titrationWhy deliberate breathing is so effective for mood regulation5 ingredients for parasympathetic activationHow breath awareness supports compassion and communityWhy meditation and savasana can provoke anxiety in some peopleThe relationship between the heart and the diaphragmEPISODE LINKS & RESOURCES:
Tune Up Fitness
BODY by BREATH: The Science and Practice of Physical and Emotional Resilience by Jill Miller
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