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    Explore "poses" with insightful episodes like "Nicole Byars: How did trauma informed yoga become your lifeline?", "UK : Queen Elizabeth II, the monarch who brought stability to a changing nation.", "97. How Yoga Can Align Your Mind and Body for Better Wellness with Annie Appleby", "Episode 109: Bedtime Wind Down Yoga 15 Minutes" and "El lado oscuro del sexo" from podcasts like ""Fraternity Foodie Podcast by Greek University", "Bastards_VoN'aurez PaMa Chair_Z_Est Amer", "The Fit Mess: A Men's Mental Health Podcast", "Yoga, Meditation & Relaxation" and "Echando Paja Podcast"" and more!

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    Nicole Byars: How did trauma informed yoga become your lifeline?

    Nicole Byars: How did trauma informed yoga become your lifeline?

    Nicole Byars is the founder of Honest Yoga. She’s a struggling overachiever turned yoga educator and studio owner. Not to be dramatic or anything - but yoga saved her life. If we rewind a decade you would find her struggling with an eating disorder while balancing first-time motherhood and an unhappy marriage. Yoga was ultimately what got Nicole through that challenging time. She ended up getting her teaching certification, started training other teachers, and built Honest Yoga to be a space for all of us to heal, evolve, grow, and thrive together.

    In episode 386 of the Fraternity Foodie Podcast, we find out why Nicole chose Arizona State University, what was happening in her life when she was admitted to an eating disorder treatment center in 2007, how trauma informed yoga become her lifeline, what are some ways to slow down and be present, do only flexible people do yoga, are the more difficult yoga positions are better for you, how can you practice yoga while folding laundry, and what are some of the problems with the yoga industry. Enjoy! 

    97. How Yoga Can Align Your Mind and Body for Better Wellness with Annie Appleby

    97. How Yoga Can Align Your Mind and Body for Better Wellness with Annie Appleby

    Yoga isn't for everybody. But if you listen to experts and yoga gurus, often, you'll hear them say that it's something everybody should try for themselves. But why? In this episode of The Fit Mess, Annie Appleby speaks about her own experience with yoga, how yoga changed her life, what yoga's primary purpose is, why you should definitely give it a try, and the story behind how she patented and trademarked the Yoga Force Mat.

    Find out the primary purpose of yoga training in this episode of The Fit Mess with Annie Appleby!

    "Yoga just isn't for me!" 

    When Annie first started yoga, she hated it too. Annie was so hesitant to try yoga out at first when a dear friend invited her because she thought it just wasn't going to match with her personality. Annie revealed to us that she's a solid Type-A. For her, someone who runs, does marathons, and has the personality of twenty people just wouldn't be able to find satisfaction in yoga. But despite that, her friend got her to join a session.

    In class, the yoga teacher advised Annie to give it four sessions. If by the fourth session she still struggles with it and hates it, she shouldn't continue. Annie listened and gave it a chance. By the second try, she hated it. By the third, she still hated it, and she'd also talk a lot in class. Annie observed a significant shift when her yoga teacher helped her focus on her breathing and less on talking. When she started giving more attention to her breathing compared to how opposed she was to doing yoga, that's when it really started to make sense. And just like what her teacher said, the fourth try worked.

    Find out how yoga influenced multiple aspects of Annie's life in this episode of The Fit Mess!

    About Annie Appleby:

    When Annie Appleby first became addicted to yoga in the late 80s, she was frustrated by the lack of hip, fun, comfortable clothing in which to practice it. By 1995, it seemed the only solution would be to found her own company. This entailed contacting clothing manufacturers and dye houses and handling sales, packing, and shipping, entirely out of her condo in LA. 

    A bit much for one person, perhaps, but from these modest beginnings, YogaForce has developed a legion of fans. In addition to yoga studios, health clubs, and spas, Annie's clothing and her patented A-Line Mat have been carried by more than 350 retailers, including Bloomingdale's; Nordstrom;  Paragon Sports; The Cleveland Clinic; Sports Club/LA; Equinox; Select Four Seasons, select Ritz-Carlton Hotels and select Joie de Vivre Hotels; Oshman's Japan; Fitness Town Canada; Kitson; Fred Segal; AMAZON; HSN; and YOGAFORCE.COM

    Moreover, her brand has been featured in more than 50 top television shows, major movies, and celebrity closets.

    Outline of the Episode:

    [01:45] Yoga – you'll hate it at first

    [03:36] It's such an incredible lesson for life outside of yoga

    [06:57] What is the real target of yoga training?

    [09:21] One simple way to start valuing yourself

    [11:23] Annie Appleby – on her first experience trying yoga

    [15:08] How did the Yoga Force Mat start?

    [18:10] Boys are into yoga now too!

    [21:07] If yoga is challenging, why should you try it?

    [23:58] Is yoga enough?

    [27:37] Where should someone interested in yoga start?

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    Episode 109: Bedtime Wind Down Yoga 15 Minutes

    Episode 109: Bedtime Wind Down Yoga 15 Minutes
    Bedtime Wind Down Yoga 15 Minutes Hi Friends, PLEASE NOTE: This is a live tutorial if you find it challenging to follow, please visit my YouTube Channel to follow the Tutorial Video. https://youtu.be/aQ9-tUo4ZSk #bedtimewinddownyoga #winddownbedtimeyoga #yogatowinddown  Welcome to the bedtime wind-down Yoga session that will be 15 minutes in length. In the wind-down session, I have chosen postures that encourage better nights sleep so that this wind-down Yoga session would be great for bedtime. I hope you enjoy, please do leave me a comment to let me know how you found the practice and if it helped you to wind down and get ready for bedtime. Namaste, Katya x Join the 31 Days of Yoga - For Day 1 Click here - https://youtu.be/BJW9RGy5iM4  Join my Full-length private group LIVE YOGA Class Streams: Wednesday: 7:00pm-8:00 pm (BST) Friday: 7:00pm-8:00 pm (BST) Sunday: 11:00am-12:00 pm (BST) You can book your place or join our memberships at: https://www.lotusfloweryoga.co.uk MY YOGA FAVOURITES: Yoga Book Recommendation - https://amzn.to/2Z2fRTn Toe Sox - https://amzn.to/2BFvg3J Yoga Mat - https://amzn.to/37Wgl1i Yoga Blocks - https://amzn.to/31d7vL6 Yoga Strap - https://amzn.to/3hVOva7 Blog - https://www.lotusfloweryoga.co.uk/pos... Your Beginners Yoga Guide: - https://amzn.to/2ROKUzl My poetry book : - Grow From The Inside' - https://amzn.to/3a3HJKm Can't Sleep - Weighted Blankets, click to see me!: - https://amzn.to/34pfxQM I recommend that you seek medical advice before attempting any of my Yoga sessions Together online live sessions because some sessions may not be suitable for your body. It’s, therefore, important not to attempt any form of yoga without first consulting your doctor. You take full responsibility for yourself and anything you may do within the session or later during practice. You must be mindful and careful about your body so that you know when a position or movement may be unsuitable for you. I recommend that you do some research before attempting any of the postures. Please take your doctor’s advice to confirm that you are healthy and well enough to do the yoga postures and movements demonstrated in this video before attempting anything shown in this video. The same goes for all other content provided by me, including my pre-recorded yoga videos and my live classes. By relying on this video or any content provided by Katya or Lotus Flower Yoga, you agree that you take full responsibility for your body and any consequences including injury that you may sustain as a result. This session should only be attempted after your doctor has assessed you. Not all exercises are suitable for everyone. Your doctor will advise you about which exercise you can or cannot do. I take no responsibility for your practice and any consequences. I hope you found this video helpful. Please hit “Like” if you liked the video and want more such videos.  Note: This description may contain affiliate links to products that we use personally. If you click on these links, this channel may earn a small affiliate commission at no extra cost to you. Thank you! Your support is highly appreciated.

    El lado oscuro del sexo

    El lado oscuro del sexo
    Que lo extrañamos, que nos hace falta, que el sexo es vida... pero nada es perfecto y por más que lo disfrutemos, esto tampoco lo es. Equivocarse de orificio, movimientos que duelen, olores que sacan corriendo, intromisiones de las mascotas en el momento del placer nos bajan del cielo directico al infierno!
    ¿Cuál es el peor chasco sexual que ha tenido usted? Dele play y echemos paja sobre el lado oscuro del sexo.

    Sexo en cuarentena

    Sexo en cuarentena
    El sexo es vida dicen por ahí, pero en época de confinamiento ¿cómo suplimos esa necesidad básica? 😩
    Esta es nuestra fórmula, echemos paja juntos un ratico y descubrámoslo juntos... 🔥
    También estamos disponibles en Spotify, Deezer, Soundcloud, ApplePodcast, GooglePodcast... https://linktr.ee/echandopajapodcast
    Allá nos oímos y aquí lo esperamos para que nos cuente si le gustó la paja de hoy! 🔥

    Jeff Hill (Rufus Wainwright, Chris Robinson Brotherhood)

    Jeff Hill (Rufus Wainwright, Chris Robinson Brotherhood)

    In this episode of the podcast I talk to Jeff Hill who is currently the bass player for the Chris Robinson Brotherhood, he's also toured and recorded with Rufus Wainwright and Shooter Jennings among many others. We talk about his early education as a tuba player and how that influenced his bass playing, his early gig landscaping for Gary Karr, and his infamous move from Chicago to New York. A lot of my research for this episode came from No Treble.

    Here's a link to their interview with Jeff:
    No Treble Interview with Jeff Hill

    A special thanks to Kevin Calabro for making this episode happen!

    086: Live Video for Yoga Teachers with Ian Gray

    086: Live Video for Yoga Teachers with Ian Gray

     

    Live video is taking the online world by storm, and it’s not a trend is going away soon. How can yoga teachers get on board and harness the power of video? Ian Gray of Seriously Social has tips, strategies, and advice on how you can use live video as a yoga teacher to share video content.

     

    Ian is a man of many talents. Not only is he an international speaker, trainer, teacher, web developer and consultant who specializes in live video, he is also a husband, father of two, professional singer and self-professed geek. Through his company Seriously Social, and his weekly Facebook Live video show, The Free Range Social Show, Ian helps business owners and entrepreneurs use live video to build and expand their businesses.

     

    Doing a live video can seem incredibly scary, but feeling nervous is a very natural response. Ian shares some of his own personal experiences getting started with live video, and his strategies to get over your fear. He also reveals the three main barriers people have when it comes to doing live video, and how you can break through them. He explains why consistency and having a group to lean on for support can make all the difference in getting on board with live video. Ian also breaks down the different live video platforms, and how they can be used to reach your target audience.

     

    If you’re interested in sharing video content but aren’t sure how to get started, this episode is just for you.



    To see all of the links and notes for this episode (including timestamps) - visit theconnectedyogateacher.com/86

    085: A Discussion About Hands-On Assists with Amanda Kingsmith & Shannon Crow

    085: A Discussion About Hands-On Assists with Amanda Kingsmith & Shannon Crow

    085: A Discussion About Hands-On Assists with Amanda Kingsmith and Shannon Crow

     

    Do you offer your students hands-on assists or adjustments or do you steer clear of touch in a yoga class?

     

    Amanda Kingsmith invited Shannon back on the M.B.OM podcast to talk about hands-on assists (sometimes called adjustments).

     

    Amanda is a yoga teacher with a business studies background. She works 1:1 with yoga teachers and hosts two podcasts - one about travel and the other for yoga teachers. She is an enthusiastic world traveler when she is not at home in Alberta, Canada.

     

    Click here to see our full show notes page.

    082: Yoga and Fibromyalgia with Pamela Crane

    082: Yoga and Fibromyalgia with Pamela Crane

    082: Yoga and Fibromyalgia with Pamela Crane

     

    We are so grateful to welcome Pamela Crane, a member of the International Association of Yoga Therapist (IAYT) who is currently working towards her Masters in Yoga Therapy at Maryland University of Integrative Health.  She is a Yoga Alliance 200 RYT, a Reiki 1 and 2 practitioner, and a member of the National Dance Education Association (NDEO).

     

    On today’s episode, Shannon asks Pamela to speak to her experience with Fibromyalgia- as a sufferer and as a yoga therapist. As a lifelong dancer, Pamela was devastated when the pain of Fibromyalgia changed her life. In addition to the condition, she dealt with chronic pain, anxiety, and depression for years and credits yoga as a major factor in her path toward healing.

     

    Pamela wants to share the benefits of yoga with others and as a yoga therapist has worked with those suffering from Fibromyalgia, dancers, and most recently those who work in corporate environments by providing workshops on stress reduction.

     

    Pamela and Shannon discuss Pamela’s personal experience with this condition, how to balance the yin and yang of physical activity, how yoga teachers can support their students with Fibromyalgia and much more.



    6:50 Pamela’s first yoga class

     

    9:10 Pamela describes how yoga “saved her life”

     

    12:35 How Fibromyalgia wasn’t understood until the later 2000s and suffers previous to this time weren’t validated and made to feel it was psychological

     

    13:05 Pamela’s definition of Fibromyalgia and her experience with the condition

     

    17:10 How Pamela has been able to manage her pain

     

    19:20 Pamela expands on how it feels to suffer from the condition and the sufferer's relationship to pain

     

    20:40 How practicing gratitude and forgiveness has helped Pamela

     

    22:00 Practicing mindfulness and meditation

     

    22:55 How to support a new student who suffers from Fibromyalgia and the importance of keeping in mind that yoga teachers can’t diagnose or treat people, rather support the student to find their own healing

     

    25:35 How meditation, restorative yoga, or yin vs. yang might not be the answer for every sufferer will work- listen to the individual

     

    26:55 How aerobic activity can benefit those with Fibromyalgia, the importance of not pushing too hard and how yoga can facilitate those activities

     

    29:10 Pamela’s personal experience with finding balance with physical activities

     

    33:50 As a yoga teacher when planning classes “less is more” and checking in with students after class (even a day or two later)

     

    35:45 What Pamela likes to include in her yoga classes: constructive rest, sitali and viloma breath, loving-kindness meditation

     

    42:15 Pamela’s work as a yoga therapist for stress management workshops in corporate settings

     

    43:55 On Pamela’s love of helping those who may not believe yoga is right for them and guiding them towards a style that may work

     

    45:30 Pamela’s belief that stress, in her own case, was a major factor in developing Fibromyalgia

     

    47:20 When Pamela will receive her Masters in Yoga Therapy from Maryland University of Integrative Health and her advice on choosing a school if you aspire to become a yoga therapist

     

    50:40 How to reach Pamela and her work with clients online and in-person

     

    53:00 Shannon’s closing thoughts and key takeaways, including her own experience with “less is more”



    Links

     

    Pamela’s Website: Crane Yoga Therapy

     

    Jump-start your 2019: 6-Week Group Program for Yoga Entrepreneurs

     

    Metta Meditation by Shannon Crow

     

    The Connected Teacher Facebook Group

     

    Book a Consultation Call with Shannon

     

    Gratitude to our Sponsor Schedulicity

    079: Yoga & Endometriosis [Part 1] with Kimberly Castello

    079: Yoga & Endometriosis [Part 1] with Kimberly Castello

    079: Yoga and Endometriosis with Kimberly Castello [Part 1]

     

    In part 1 of a 2-part series on endometriosis, we welcome Kimberly Castello, a certified Yoga Therapist who completed her Clinical Internship with the Simms Mann Venice Family Clinic in Los Angeles, California. Kimberly specializes in developing chronic pain management programs for individuals, hospitals, and clinics.

     

    Kimberly tried yoga when a friend recommended it to her, knowing that as a dancer she had a love for movement. She shares that she fell in love with yoga as soon as she hit the mat and soon after pursued yoga teacher training. Her curiosity and devotion to yoga have only grown stronger and her passion for teaching has been enhanced through her life experiences.

     

    At the age of 27, Kimberly fell ill, finding herself plagued by fatigue. She also had bladder issues and persistent pelvic pain.  Kimberly describes how she and the many doctors she saw were stumped by her symptoms. Eventually, asking to be tested for mononucleosis (with the results coming back positive), she believed that to be the answer to her mysterious symptoms. Nonetheless, the severity of her symptoms continued and worsened.  Kimberly describes the grueling process that eventually led to being diagnosed with Endometriosis many years later.

     

    Kimberly generously shares her experience in order to bring awareness and validate other women’s experience with this crippling disorder. Endometriosis has been long been overlooked and is far more common than was believed. There has been very little research done in this area of women’s health, with doctors writing the symptoms off as menstrual pain with the attitude of “suck it up”. Kimberly defines the condition, how it is a lifelong struggle and her approach to managing what she describes as an autoimmune disease. She also openly shares the grief, depression, and isolation she encountered while coping with the diagnosis that shifted the course of her life.



    6:20 Shannon defines endometriosis

     

    8:30 Kimberly’s yoga journey

     

    10:00 Kimberley’s mysterious illness

     

    16:50 Kimberley’s surgery for endometriosis and her decision to pass on medication that would have put her into early menopause

     

    18:00 The connection between mononucleosis and endometriosis and how endometriosis is an autoimmune disease

     

    19:10 How Kimberley defines endometriosis and the symptoms that accompany the condition

     

    21:50 The lack of education around endometriosis and developments in this area

     

    23:15 Kimberley’s long road to being diagnosed with endometriosis

     

    25:10 How endometriosis feels

     

    27:25 Kimberley describes some symptoms she experienced and how it can begin and progress differently in every woman

     

    30:00 Kimberley’s experience with weight gain as a symptom of endometriosis and her struggle to accept this change in her body

     

    31:25 Accepting that this systemic illness would affect her for the rest of her life and that she’d have to “work 10 times harder than the average person works to do the simplest things” and the struggle to process the grief

     

    32:45 How Kimberley is coping with the illness now and what has she found helpful in managing the disorder e.g. diet, focusing on what she can do rather than what she can’t do, managing her expectations

     

    37:35 The importance of practicing restorative yoga

     

    38:50 Kimberly’s choice to share her story

     

    40:20 Helping herself and others find acceptance that their life won’t look the way they imagined

     

    41:55 Kimberly on finding acceptance, patience, and kindness for herself through yoga

     

    43:55 Kimberly’s advice on coping for those who have been newly diagnosed

     

    46:00 Suggested poses and breathing practices for symptom relief



    1. Legs on a chair (restorative pose)
    2. Therapeutic Pranayama (going with natural breath)
    3. Reclined Butterfly (restorative and supported)

     

    49:10 “What can you do to give yourself what you need in the moment?” How this advice to her students has begun to spill over into Kimberly’s life and how it applies to those with endometriosis

     

    52:20 Kimberly explains “endo belly”

     

    54:40 Kimberly’s decision to wean herself off medications (under the guidance of a doctor) and eating, breath work and yoga for her body and the importance of taking time to rest when she’s tired

     

    59:25 Can restorative yoga help to prevent inflammation when brought on by stress and the benefit of “self-talk”

     

    1:02:50 Keeping things in balance- in life and in our yoga practice

     

    1:04:00 What services Kimberly offers and her philosophy of “meeting people where they are”

     

    1:06:00 Shannon’s wrap-up and key takeaways

     

    Links

     

    Kimberly’s Email: info@kimberlycastelloyoga.com

     

    Kimberly’s Website: Kimberly Castello Yoga

     

    Kimberly Castello Yoga on Facebook

     

    The Connected Teacher Facebook Group

     

    Follow The Connected Teacher on Youtube

     

    Book a Consultation Call with Shannon

     

    Yoga for Pelvic Health Teacher Training September 22nd and 23rd, 2018

     

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    067: Yoga for Every Body with Amber Karnes

    067: Yoga for Every Body with Amber Karnes

    067: Yoga for Every Body with Amber Karnes

     

    If you’ve ever wondered how to make your yoga classes more inclusive to those with larger bodies, our guest Amber Karnes, founder of Body Positive Yoga, has an abundance of insight. She’s a ruckus maker, yoga asana teacher (E-RYT 200), social justice advocate, and a lifelong student of her body. Her commitment to inclusive, adaptive yoga practice empowers thousands of diverse practitioners around the globe.

     

    Amber was hooked after her first yoga class. She noticed that the negative self-talk that overwhelmed her at times subsided after her first yoga class. She became curious about this effect and went back to repeat the “experiment”. Amber noticed she felt grounded and calm in her body for the first time. The physical aspect mattered to Amber but the internal regulation and tools yoga provided were especially powerful. She found the practice to be immensely helpful in her struggle with depression and anxiety, finding a peace of mind that kept her coming back.

     

    Amber decided to take a yoga teacher training 7 years into her own practice to deepen her personal practice and learn “the rest of yoga” outside just the poses. She had no plans to teach but after immersing herself into the program she saw the need to provide space for women who felt their bodies were all wrong for yoga. Amber has been now been teaching for over 15 years.

     

    Amber feels that it is important to recognize that there are systems of oppression, such as the patriarchy and racism, that try to take away a woman’s power. The pressure women feel to conform their bodies to a narrow societal standard distracts women so “we can’t do amazing things like change the world and make art or help people that really need a voice, that we can stand up and use our voice to help support and uplift them.”

     

    Amber wants to emphasize that women need to feel that it’s NEVER their body that’s the problem. If a student struggles with a pose their body is not to blame. There is incredible power in offering modifications and props and being aware of the languaging around cues. She also offers that teachers are  “there for our students and hold space for inquiry to allow the processing of emotion behind the desire to change the body.”

     

    Amber offers workshops, retreats, courses (including Yoga for All Teacher Training with Dianne Bondy) through Body Positive Yoga. Amber is the creator of the Body Positive Clubhouse, an online community dedicated to building unshakable confidence and living out loud.



    3:45 Amber’s first yoga class

     

    8:15 How yoga teachers can be aware and respond if students express dissatisfaction with their body

     

    Good Principles to Bring into the Classes:

     

    9:55 1) The Body is Never the Problem- It’s the asana that’s the problem NOT the body, employ modifications or props

     

    11:05 2) Languaging- Embodied or positive physical experience vs. striving and achieving, remove the hierarchy of language avoid saying “full expression of the pose”

     

    12:10 Misconceptions around props: that they’re a crutch or cheat, that if you use them you’re not as good as the other students. Teachers have the opportunity to remove this stigma and help students see props as positive or neutral.

     

    13:15 Progressive teaching- giving students the opportunity to stay in pose or progress, for example:

     

    Start in Table Top

    Feet behind, rest toes behind mat

    Lift leg at hip

    Lift arm

     

    Offer the student the opportunity to stay at that level or progress, depending on their level of comfort.

     

    16:00 Shannon and her client’s experience with coming to the mat to check in. Amber calls it “neutral ground”, a place where she avoids body criticism or shaming with a focus on inquiry and emotional exploration.

     

    17:20 Body neutrality- it’s okay to feel neutral about your body without the pressure to love your body and aligns with practicing non-attachment

     

    20:25 Advice for teaching bigger bodies when you don’t live in a larger body and how specialized training is very helpful

     

    26:05 Marketing for classes for larger bodies or all bodies

     

    32:50 Yoga images in yoga marketing- including photos featuring a variety of bodies, ethnicities, abilities, etc. will attract a more diversity

     

    35:25 Modifications, props, and cuing: it shouldn’t be assumed that any pose it basic for anyone. Questions to ask yourself: What is the point of the pose? How can you make poses more accessible to your students? Can we change the orientation of the pose or change the relationship to gravity? Sometimes it’s something as small as adding blocks under the hands, using the wall or chair, etc.

     

    A lot of students don’t have body awareness coming into yoga- you can help them move into over time

     

    41:20  Two steps to help students with larger bodies:

     

    1) Widen- Feet two fists width or maybe wider (width of the mat) automatically puts students in a better position which helps them access their breath, avoid feeling compressed or pinched, bodies are more flexible than the body can often express

     

    2) Move stuff out of the way- Take hands to low belly, fold forward and bend your knees, pull your hips back, tuck belly up and back- also great cue for someone that isn’t in a larger body (great cue for hinging hips)

     

    43:55 How to assist a larger student without putting them on the spot: speak matter-of-factly and make cues relevant to the entire class: no one wants to be put on the spot whether they’re injured or in a larger body, etc.

     

    Make it clear that no one has to be in perfect shape to practice yoga.

     

    48:25 Tools for teachers to offer modifications:

     

    1. Set everyone up with the same props
    2. Take time to talk about how the props can be used
    3. Offer alternative spots (chair, wall, etc.) and focuses (shape or balance of the pose)

     

    Empower your students so they can trust their instincts, experiment until they find a position that feels good,  and ask your students how does their breath feels in this pose. Subtle things like language help your students feel good so they can access an embodied experience.

     

    55:10 Issues around consent: do some self-study:  Why I am or am not offering assists or adjustments to my students? Is this necessary? Is it clarifying or nurturing? Cueing over adjusting. Help students make the adjustment for themselves and adjust your student only if they are in a position that may cause injury. If you do make sure to ask for consent and let them know what you are going to do.

     

    1:06:35 How to reach Amber Karnes



    Links

     

    Amber’s Email: info@bodypositiveyoga.com

     

    Amber’s website: Body Positive Yoga

    Body Positive on Facebook

     

    Body Positive on Instagram

     

    Representation Matters: Inclusive and Diverse Stock Photos

     

    Body Positive Yoga: Modifications

     

    Amber’s article: Yoga Turned My Body into a Place I Could Call Home

     

    Relevant TCYT podcast episodes:

     

    003: Trauma Training for Every Yoga Teacher with Margaret Howard

     

    015: Consent Cards and Hands-On Assists with Molly Kitchen

     

    Gratitude to our Sponsor Schedulicity

     

    Quotes

    “Offering modifications offers students agency over their own yoga practice and gives the locus of control back to the students. We want to guide our students into a place of inquiry where they can have an experience in their own body...both on the mat and into areas of their own lives.” ~ Amber Karnes

    Yoga asana

    Yoga asana

    Myra and Kelsey discuss the purpose and benefits of a regular practice. Learn what progress and development in asana really looks like and how to find a teacher.

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    E025: Holly and Brett Barker: The Power of Team Work In a Relationship

    E025: Holly and Brett Barker: The Power of Team Work In a Relationship

    E025: Holly and Brett Barker: The Power of Team Work in a Relationship

    I’m pumped to share this first time ever concept I’m doing on the Peak Mindset podcast series, where I’m interviewing two inspiring and driven individuals, who just happen to be married at the same time! I’d excited to introduce the power couple Brett and Holly Barker, who both grew up small towns in Saskatchewan, although they are big time doer’s.

    The are the owners of 3 Anytime Fitness locations with 2 in Regina, and one in Salmon Arm, Holly is a Magnum Nutraceuticals Top Athlete who’s gracing the inside and covers of many national and international magazines such as Natural Muscle, Women’s Health and Fitness, FHM and Inside Fitness, just to name a few, she is also the owner of the thefitnesspreneur.com program.

    Brett is a pretty unique beauty himself - although his natural beauty stems as currently acting as President of Anytime Fitness, he’s someone’s who’s always striving to grow and improve in all he engages in.  He has also been on a few pretty big podcasts, one being EO Fire with John Lee Dumas and I hear he’s quite the gifted golfer as well.

     

    E024: Jean Jacques Barrett: Be a Little Crazy In Dreaming Big

    E024: Jean Jacques Barrett: Be a Little Crazy In Dreaming Big

    I’m pumped to have this next guest on the peak mindset show, Team Active Protocol leader and owner, Powerhouse Physique Transformation/Strength and Conditioning Coach, professional fitness writer/speaker and WBFF Pro Fitness Model and Team Magnum Superstar Athlete and loving husband to his super wife Michelle Macdonald. He’s been crushing it the gym and on the stage as a 100% Lifetime Drug Free Athlete.

    He combines advanced knowledge of exercise prescription, nutrition, contest preparation and excellent training skills into reaching your ultimate fitness goals. He is inspiring a roster of rocking athletes, individuals, teams and fitness professionals from around the globe into achieving their next level physique. In addition to having excellent leadership, motivational, and teaching skills, he is also very passionate about holistic approach integration which puts him at the leading edge of the fitness industry - let’s not forget his power-lifting and yoga practice with his wife on a regular basis. With great pleasure I want to welcome Team Active Protocol leader Jean Jacques in a peak mindset interview coming to you straight from a local starbucks coffee shop.

    E010: Michelle Macdonald: Superwomen and Pro Chef on Yoga, Powerlifting and Fitness

    E010: Michelle Macdonald: Superwomen and Pro Chef on Yoga, Powerlifting and Fitness

    Episode 010: Michelle MacDonald: Superwomen and Pro Chef on Yoga, Powerlifting and Fitness

    Each episode will be dedicated to providing you with an inspiring message from world class athletes & entrepreneurs in fitness, business, sports & life, to find out how these amazing people think, what drives them, their habits and routines and what their biggest challenges were and how they overcame them. Mathew will also be sharing solo power messages directed towards empowering, motivating and inspiring you to your next level of being epic!

    Gear up with this episode as Peak Mindset Coach Mathew Park interview’s pro chef, yoga champion, physique transformation coach and powerlifter, Michelle Macdonald.  Learn how she uses yoga to impact all areas of her life to live a more healthier, energy rich and vibrant lifestyle.  She brings loads of inspiration and incite on how to live with less stress and be more present in our daily life.  Get ready for massive motivation, rocking inspiration and valuable lessons from some of the biggest names today in how to step your life to the next level, bust through any obstacle and rock your dreams!

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