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Native Yoga Toddcast

Todd Mclaughlin

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It’s challenging to learn about yoga when there is so much information conveyed in a language that often seems foreign. Join veteran yoga teacher and massage therapist, Todd McLaughlin, as he engages weekly with professionals in the field of yoga and bodywork through knowledgable and relatable conversation. If you want to deepen your understanding of yoga and bodywork practices, don’t miss an episode!
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Adam Keen hosts the Keen On Yoga Podcast where he engages in a deep level of discussion with Ashtanga yoga teachers as well as others involved in inquiry, wellness, diet, or simply people he finds interesting. The podcast is nonformulaic; there is no pre-list of questions, and the guests are encouraged into an open-ended chat in order to really get a feel for them and their approach to their subject. The emphasis is always on depth, with actual topics of discussion prioritised over the life- ...
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Seventh Series | ashtanga yoga and family life

Gaynor Stanicic | ashtanga yoga teacher

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Balancing an ashtanga yoga practice with family life can be challenging. We learn as we discover relationships, fertility, pregnancy, fourth trimester, embarking on parenthood and providing a nurturing environment for our family. Seventh Series brings these stories to you, through other’s journeys, to provide insight into how others approach their daily lives.
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The Ashtanga Dispatch Yoga Podcast explores the 8-limbed path of yoga through conversations and interviews with individuals who inspire and support our practice - on and off a yoga mat. Whether you are new to the practice or someone who's been practicing by years, we hope you enjoy these thoughtful and often impassioned dialogues around topics that include the teacher/student relationship, juggling practice and family life, injury and pain, aging, and lots more. This podcast is a mother/daug ...
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Ashtanga Yoga 8-limbs

Christina O'Brien E-RYT

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This platform of audio yoga and meditation was built in honor of the students that support Christina O'Brien & Yoga of Dickson in Dickson, Tennessee. These podcasts are listed for beginners and beyond. If you can not get to the studio, there's no reason not to download a free podcast and try. Even if you do not get through the whole session, go to final relaxation anytime and be thankful you tried yoga by yourself. Please give feedback and share this site with your friends. If you would like ...
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Yoga Fire

Jeffrey Kroll

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A philosophical exploration of ashtanga yoga. Deep dives into the 8 limbs and how to best approach them, tips and tricks for developing a practice, and occasional interviews with teachers, writers, and thinkers.
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DesiMuscles Talk !

Nidhi Mohan Kamal

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I am a Food Scientist, Nutritionist 🥗, and a Certified strength🏋🏻 and Ashtanga Yoga🧘🏻‍♀️ trainer. My goal is to make देसी 'in' 🇮🇳 again. You might know me from #PUMAtrac 👟 app I am one of the 14 #teamfaster trainers in the world. I co-own NidSun Wellness Clinics 🌏 and my #DesiMuscles Online transformation plan
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Finding Drishti Yoga Podcast is created by Terri Koen, a yoga teacher based in Austin, TX. In this podcast, you'll hear recordings from workshop sessions and live classes. Terri explores concepts within yoga philosophy and translates them into real-world situations and into the physical postures. She teaches a slow flowing style of vinyasa, pulling from her background in Ashtanga and a love for restorative. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/findingdrishti-podcast/ ...
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Whether it is the greatest inventions which manifested from an idea into a tangible thing or it is the birth of a physical entity from the state of consciousness, the process is almost same. We human beings are constantly manifesting consciously or unconsciously all the pains or pleasures that we are experiencing now. Only if our access to higher consciousness remains free from the blocks of our negative beliefs, we can manifest our deepest desires. Ashtanga Yoga and Reiki provide us the mos ...
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Waldron Yoga Podcast

Tucker Waldron

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Waldron Yoga Podcast is a publication of Yoga classes taught by Tucker Waldron. Tucker aims to cultivate an atmosphere of empowerment around your practice, helping you to keep in mind, "There's no right or wrong way to practice Yoga!" These are live recorded classes so the audio and the instructions are not always perfect, and you don't need to be either! There is a wide variety of classes on this podcast from very gentle (yin and restorative) to vigorous (ashtanga and power vinyasa). Find w ...
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In-depth explorations into the traditions of Yoga, Sanskrit, Indian Philosophy, and South Asian Religions. Featuring candid conversations and interviews with scholars and educators from around the world. Hosted by Seth Powell.
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DharmaPodcast.net - A NYC-based resource for your own unique spiritual journey. DharmaPodcast.net was created by New York City yogis and spiritual seekers to help others make sense of their own unique spiritual path. Join us as we conduct interviews with contemporary masters and explore the worlds of Yoga, Buddhism, Hinduism, Shamanism, Chinese Medicine, Martial Arts, Ayurveda, Siddha Vaidya, East-meets-West Consciousness, Human Evolution, Creativity, Spirituality in NYC and the Modern World ...
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Escaping Samsara

Nathan Thompson & Evgeny Dziatko

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Escaping Saṃsāra - Yoga and Meditation Podcast about practices that liberate us. Interviews with spiritual teachers from the yoga world and beyond. We are a group of friends dedicated to exploring the deep teachings of yoga and other spiritual traditions to see what unites them in their search for Truth and how each practitioner has danced with the Mystery. We want to learn from today’s elders about their paths and experiences. What has worked, what hasn’t and what is downright weird. From C ...
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Awake in the World Podcast is a library of talks on a wide-range of topics, including bringing mindfulness and meditation practice into daily life; personal and community issues regarding mental health; and social change. The podcasts were recorded at live events so you might hear coughing, airplanes, cars, sirens, laughter, and peoples’ questions—all part of the intimate experience. Michael Stone (1974-2017) was a Buddhist teacher, author, and mental health advocate. His legacy is stewarded ...
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Spiritually hip, fun, inspirational, unpredictable and All the Way LIVE! That?s a yoga class with Louisiana born, DC-based yoga teacher Faith Hunter. Her vinyasa/flow yoga classes range from beginner to advanced with each providing just enough yoga sweetness for all. Teaching includes: pranayama (breathing), asana (postures), meditation and spiritually hip philosophy which enables you to connect to your true Divine Self. The LIVE yoga experience gives you a juicy taste of Faith and the stude ...
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Yoga Inspiration

Kino MacGregor

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Join Kino MacGregor, one of the world’s master yoga teachers, as she shares her yoga life hacks to translate the wisdom of yoga into a happier, more peaceful, more loving life. Listen to authentic, raw conversations and talks from Kino on her own and with real students about what yoga is really all about. Ignite or rekindle your inner spark to get on your mat and keep practicing.
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RADICAL SELF LOVE - A VEDIC VIEW ON PHYSICAL AND MENTAL HEALTH. Embodied Vedic Philosophy offers a practical guide to understanding our Self and the world around us. It opens up channels of connection and belonging by giving us new paradigms through which we can see the world in a much more positiv light. We just have to understand it right - not through a dry, academic view but through the eyes of the feminine, in archetypes, images and stories. Ayurveda, Yoga and Jyotish can help us with t ...
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In these dialogues I explore with my guests what an authentic Yoga and spirituality looks like and feels like in our 21st century culture. I hope to make you think deeply about who you are and how to live. Wishing you a rich and fruitful journey!
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David Garrigues is an internationally recognized yoga teacher and creator of the Asana Kitchen, an acclaimed yoga instruction channel on YouTube. The goal of the Asana Kitchen podcast is to teach yoga philosophy and hatha yoga techniques that can be applied directly to the daily practice.
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Inspired by many currents developing in the world of spiritual awakening and cultural transformation, I began the podcast as a way to contribute to this evolving dialogue. This podcast is an expression of my own passion for the exploration and realisation of Yoga. It is a way to honor the timeless wisdom that has given me so much in my life and expand our understanding of how to embody these truths in our everyday lives. In these dialogues I want to unearth what a real, transformative Yoga l ...
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Zephyr Yoga Podcast

Zephyr Wildman

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Zephyr Wildman offers words of inspiration to guide you through your Yoga Practice, Meditation or even your daily commute. In her own words, Zephyr blends Yogic philosophy, psychology and personal insight into the victories and struggles of daily life. Her informative introductions to the practice of Yoga provides you with more meaning, intention and focus. Stories and observations from time-to-time are a welcome bit of uplifting and encouraging motivation to continue to follow a path of bal ...
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Yoga Sutras and the World of the Human Mind

Vedanta Society, San Francisco

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Swami Tattwamayananda’s exposition of Patanjali's Yoga Sutras was given at the Vedanta Society of Northern California, San Francisco (founded by Swami Vivekananda in 1900) from October 10, 2014 to December 21, 2018 in a series of 111 lectures. These lectures include a mixture of philosophy both Eastern and Western, history, psychology, comparative theology, mysticism, classical parables, and simple everyday examples. Patanjali was a great Indian sage who wrote major treatises on Ayurveda, Sa ...
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Ep 195 Eddie Stern - From Ashtanga to Exploration www.eddiestern.com | @eddiestern Eddie Stern discusses his evolving relationship with yoga, moving from a strict Ashtanga practice to a more holistic approach that incorporates various elements of yoga, spirituality, and personal well-being. He emphasizes the importance of community, the role of the…
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In this episode we speak with Briana Dana Akers, who is a publisher, editor, and translator, best known for his translation of the Haṭhapradīpikā. We discuss his background discovering yoga at a young age, learning Sanskrit in Michigan and in India, and how he first began publishing Sanskrit works on yoga when he founded YogaVidya at just 23 years …
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Send us a text Jennifer Kenney-Smith is a seasoned yoga instructor and Ayurveda practitioner with a rich background in corporate management and business success. Having made a transformative journey from a high-pressure corporate career to a more spiritually aligned lifestyle, Jennifer harnesses her personal and professional experiences to guide ot…
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Send us a text Fear is an unconscious force that lies at the bottom of most of our destructive behaviours. It is because of fear that we encounter resistance, aversions and unhealthy desires. To look deeply at our fear can liberate us from them. Sign up to my email-newsletter (and get a free gift) For more information go to: https://sandrahayes.eu …
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In this Best of Awake in the World episode, Michael examines how to meet others who are in fear or anxiety, how to help anxious kids, how to validate the feelings of other people without exacerbating what’s going on for them, and how to develop concentration (jhana) practice. Wisconsin. Recorded March 26, 2017.…
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Adam discusses the pervasive issue of systemic abuse within the yoga community, particularly in Ashtanga yoga. He explores the impact of hierarchy and control, the role of language in perpetuating abuse, and the various forms of psychological and physical abuse that can occur in yoga spaces. Adam emphasizes the need for accountability among teacher…
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Send us a text Sara Ticha is a renowned international yoga teacher and influencer celebrated for her unique integration of mindfulness and yoga practice. Sara has a notable presence on Instagram, where she shares inspiring content focused on positivity and personal growth. With experience teaching at various yoga festivals and hosting retreats, Sar…
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Send us a text How can we create a better reality for ourselves? What the pre-requisites are to successful trauma healing or removing of disturbing, unconscious conditionings? Why is joy and emotional well-being so important on that journey? In this episode I will talk about what the classical Yoga text has to say about these things. Sign up to my …
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In this Best of Awake in the World episode, Michael explores practicing without an idea of gain, the Universal Self, Chogyam Trungpa Rinpoche, the Buddha and Shunryu Suzuki. How can you blend your breath with the larger self? Moksha Westshore, B.C. Recorded February 18, 2017.The Awake in the World podcast is brought to you by the generosity of our …
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Explore Beryl Bender’s journey into yoga, her experiences with Ashtanga, and the evolution of Power Yoga. Beryl shares her insights on the importance of mindfulness, the intersection of yoga and meditation, and the moral responsibilities of yogis in today's world. They discuss the challenges of aging in practice, the significance of teaching philos…
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Send us a text Lizzie Lasater is a prominent yoga educator and content creator known for her expertise in restorative yoga. With a rich background in architecture, Lizzie applies her design thinking to her yoga teachings. She collaborates with her mother, Judith Hanson Lasater, a pioneer in the field, and Mary Richards, a renowned yoga therapist, t…
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Send us a text In this episode you get to listen to my favourite Yoga Teacher, David Collins from https://www.yogavedaliving.com/. We are chatting about the Yoga Sutras and their relevance in our present day. Sign up to my email-newsletter (and get a free gift) For more information go to: https://sandrahayes.eu To learn more about Ayurveda, Yoga or…
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Michael examines the fragile nature of the self while questioning how our egos—rooted in fear and craving—can create barriers to true togetherness. Through mindful attention to the present moment, we can renounce the grasping that fills our perceived voids as we navigate the ethical landscape of community, and our moral responsibility to care for e…
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Ep 192 Adam Keen – The Breath: A Journey Through Yoga www.keenonyoga.com | @adam_keen_ashtanga Adam Keen the profound significance of breath in yoga practice. He delves into various aspects of breathing, including the traditional ujjayi breath, the role of the diaphragm, and the concept of bandha. The conversation also covers the importance of viny…
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Send us a text Tawanya Norwood is a U.S. Marine and a passionate advocate for yoga, blending her military discipline with the mindfulness of yoga practice. Originally from Miami Dade County, Tawanya has served in the military for seven years, currently stationed at the Pentagon. She has an academic background in sociology, graduating from the Unive…
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Send us a text The Yoga Sutras give us a clear instruction on how to deal with life, especially when it gets difficult. How can I deal with difficult emotions, how can I accept the present moment and think clearly even when I am feeling fearful or sad? Sign up to my email-newsletter (and get a free gift) For more information go to: https://sandraha…
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In this episode, Michael examines the struggle between our intentions and the distractions that often arise when we seek to make meaningful changes in our lives. Drawing on thought-provoking examples—from donning the robes of a monk only to be tempted by life's vices, to the allure of love that strikes when we least expect it—we reflect on how old …
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Ep 191 Ellen Johannesen – Buddhist Meditation and Christmas Retreat with Adam in Spain www.ashtanganepal.com | @ashtanganepal Join the Christmas retreat with Ellen and Adam: www.keenonyoga.com/events/ashtanga-christmas-retreat Adam Keen and Ellen Johansson delve into the intricate relationship between meditation and asana practice. They explore Ell…
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Send us a text Dharma Mittra is a world-renowned yoga teacher with over six decades of experience in the practice and teaching of yoga. Originally a professional bodybuilder and athlete, Dharma Mittra's journey into yoga has profoundly changed his life and the lives of countless students globally. He is known for his dedication to the traditional t…
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Send us a text What is Authenticity and why is it so important? To deny our own truth is setting us up on a path of misalignment that can only need to physical or mental imbalances. Listen to what the Yoga Sutras have to say about it. Sign up to my email-newsletter (and get a free gift) For more information go to: https://sandrahayes.eu To learn mo…
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In this episode we speak with Zoë Slatoff about her background as an Ashtanga Yoga practitioner and teacher turned academic and Sanskrit professor at Loyola Marymount University in Los Angeles. We discuss how her experiences within the Ashtanga Yoga community led her to the study of Sanskrit, and the eventual writing of her textbook called Yogāvatā…
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Michael leads a 25-minute guided meditation class that begins with the beautiful chanting of the Ashtanga Yoga Prayer. This practice encourages you to bring your awareness inward, grounding your gaze as you settle into the rhythm of your breath. Ideal for practitioners of all levels, this meditation invites you to find your mat, relax, and let your…
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In the second half of our exploration into Chapter 4 of the Yoga Sutra, Michael illuminates the distinction between our transient experiences and the underlying pure awareness that observes them. By recognizing this separation consciousness can realign itself toward true freedom. This shift in understanding enables a deeper liberation, as we grasp …
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Ep 190 Adam Keen – A Deeper Look at the Yamas and Niyamas "The yamas look like monks' vows." "Yoga is a physical method of inner conflict resolution." www.keenonyoga.com | @adam_keen_ashtanga Adam delves into the complexities of the yamas and niyamas, exploring their relevance in modern yoga practice. He emphasizes the importance of inner alignment…
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This is our 4th Escaping Samsara Bookclub and we are joined by author and teacher Daniel Simpson to discuss Gregor Meahle's "Chakras, Drugs, and Evolution: A Map of Transformative States." Daniel and I discuss our thoughts on Chakras and how they are used in new ways by modern practitioners, our drug experiences and how they affect the spiritual pa…
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Send us a text Mark Stephens is a highly respected and influential figure in the world of yoga. He is a prolific author, having written several books on yoga. Mark runs an Online Teaching Yoga Academy and has a podcast called The Yoga Room Podcast. His expertise spans across various domains such as yoga, bodywork, and the integration of therapeutic…
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Send us a text Yoga is not just a good tool for Trauma Therapy - Yoga IS Trauma Therapy. I will try and explain what I mean with this by going through parts of the classical Yoga Texts. In this episode I will explain first - what is Trauma and why does it concern all of us? Sign up to my email-newsletter (and get a free gift) For more information g…
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Perfection is enchanting—but it promises an end destination that doesn’t exist. Yoga, if you listen carefully, asks us to turn inward, embracing tapas - disciplined effort - not as a demand for perfection but as a gentle guide through life's ups and downs. Let’s be humbled by the reminder that yoga is not a performance after all. It’s a daily ritua…
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Send us a text This is a 40 minute long, deliciously deep, nourishing and healing Chakra balancing meditation . All you need to do is take 40 min time out of your schedule, turn your phone off and close the bedroom door. Sit, or lie down on your bed, or on the floor and listen to the audio recording. It will guide you through a visualisation - imag…
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This our final episode in our exploration of sex, bindu, rajas, and Brahmacharya and the second of two episodes looking at female practitioners especially. We are joined by Tova Olsson, a scholar of religion, author, and yoga teacher with over 20 years of experience in education. We discuss: The reproductive model of the yogic body vs Kundalini mod…
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In this episode, Michael investigates Chapter 4 of the Yoga Sutra, focusing on the concept of Samadhi, a state of meditative consciousness. Discover how Patanjali presents samadhi as both a process and a state that can arise through various avenues. Michael discusses how though integral to yoga, samadhi is not the ultimate goal but rather one of th…
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Ep 189 John Scott – The Journey of Self-Discovery www.johnscottyoga.com | @johnscottyoga "Some of us need to be putting our leg behind our head daily for a long time to realize, okay I don't really need to put my leg behind my head anymore." John Scott discusses his journey from being known as John to becoming Jonny. He reflects on his passion for …
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Send us a text Cator Shachoy is a distinguished yoga therapist, mindfulness instructor, and craniosacral therapist based in the San Francisco Bay Area. She holds a degree from the Iyengar Yoga Institute in San Francisco and has trained under notable teachers like Judith Lassiter and Michael Shea. Cator is also an accomplished author with her latest…
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In a world where we often seek certainty, clear answers, and the comfort of knowing, yoga offers a humbling reminder: truth is rarely as simple as it seems. It’s in this awareness of our behavioral patterns we can take the opportunity to question our reality… Or maybe we don’t get a choice. It’s easy to assume that our view of the world is objectiv…
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In this episode we speak with Kunsang about her upcoming series of courses in Classical Tibetan. We learn about her fascinating journey growing up in Venezuela and Italy and first encountering Tibetan Buddhism in her youth, studying Buddhist philosophy in Italy, becoming ordained as a Buddhist nun, studying Tibetan language and joining a nunnery in…
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Michael teaches the distinction between pain and suffering and how everything is about healing. He explores the psychology behind these often intertwined experiences through the lens of one of the Buddha’s lesser-known teachings: The Two Darts. Michael begins by introducing this concept, offering a fresh perspective on how we can approach and manag…
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www.keenonyoga.com | @adam_keen_ashtanga Adam explores the concept of emotions in the body in the context of yoga. He discusses the origins of yoga asana as a steady seat for meditation and the use of asana as an ascetic practice to hold the body still against the changing world. Adam explains how yoga, particularly Hatha Yoga, can help change neur…
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Send us a text Kelly Smith is a prominent meditation and yoga instructor based in the Twin Cities, Minneapolis. She is the founder of Yoga for You Online, an innovative online yoga and meditation school offering a range of classes and teacher training. Kelly is also the creator and host of two popular podcasts, "Mindful in Minutes" and "Meditation …
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For many, the allure of yoga is wrapped in ideals of achievement – perfect poses, precise counts, and the polished image of a seasoned yogi. Yet, the heart of the practice invites us to embrace something far deeper. Being a student means showing up with an open mind, being willing to stumble, and finding peace in not knowing the big answers. It mea…
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In the second part of our dharma talk series, Michael builds upon our previous discussion on the Eight Limbs of Yoga and the Bhagavad Gita. Reflecting on how our actions and relationships influence our practice, he emphasizes the importance of addressing habitual patterns of thought and behaviour. Michael explores the challenge of recognizing our o…
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www.davidgarrigues.com | @davidgarriguesyoga In this conversation, David Garrigues discusses his journey as a yoga teacher and the challenges he has faced along the way. He emphasizes the importance of being authentic and real as a teacher, even if it means admitting to struggles and imperfections. David also talks about the need for structure and …
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Send us a text Robert Sturman is a renowned photographer known for his exceptional ability to capture the essence of yoga and human expression through his lens. With a storied career that spans decades, Robert has traveled the world, photographing notable yoga instructors, diverse subjects in unique settings such as prisons and military bases, and …
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Self study offers a bridge between practice and self-understanding, yet in a world where achievement is often measured by what we know or what we can do, Swadhyaya gently redirects us toward a more introspective path. Here, memorization becomes an act of devotion - a way to internalize the teachings, grounding our practice in respect and humility. …
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This is the first of two episodes expanding the previous topic of Sex, Semen Retention, and Brahmacharya as it may or may not apply to women. Female practitioners of yoga don't show up in the old texts but there have been many female-specific physical practices through the ages. And who better to explain how to practice with these archaic informati…
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In this episode, Michael explores how the 8 limbs of yoga and their connections to everyday life form a continuous circle rather than a straight line. He explains that the Yamas are not commandments, but suggestions for how to live wisely and how to avoid false categorizations.The Awake in the World podcast is brought to you by the generosity of ou…
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www.keenonyoga.com | @adam_keen_ashtanga Adam reflects on his 25 years of teaching yoga and shares the things he has changed his mind on over the years. He emphasizes the importance of evolving and learning in yoga and how knowledge should change us. He discusses the concept of deepening a posture and how it is more about balancing forces in the bo…
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Send us a text Bob Cirino is the director of the Yoga Studies Institute, a nonprofit organization dedicated to teaching classic literature and methods of yoga. With a rich background in meditation, permaculture, and scientific research on environmental sustainability, Bob combines his expertise to promote compassionate living and environmental stew…
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Life has a way of challenging us - pushing us to the edge of our comfort zones - and it’s in those moments that we often find our true strength. Ashtanga yoga practice mirrors this perfectly, presenting us with both physical and emotional hurdles that test our discipline and resolve. It’s time to delve into the heart of what it means to engage with…
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In this episode, Michael explores how our identities—shaped by body, gender, and culture—inform our worldview. He engages with experts and everyday thinkers to deepen our understanding of these complex topics, while also reflecting on how personal commitments and our own theories shape our perception of reality and ultimately, ourselves. Recorded D…
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www.yogaphilosophy.com | @yogaphilosophy_com | amazon books Dr. Shyam Ranganathan discusses explores the themes of yoga, anti-colonial philosophy, and action-focused guide to practice. He highlights the concept of the Linguistic Account of Thought (LAT) and how it has led to cultural filtering and colonialism. He also explains the difference betwee…
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