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    Explore "yogaalliance" with insightful episodes like "032: Open Letter to Yoga Alliance", "Yin and Yang: Beyond the Binary", "003: Trauma Training For Every Yoga Teacher with Margaret Howard" and "Ep. 7: Continuing Education – Jared goes to Dr. Andreo Spina’s FRC" from podcasts like ""Political Hope", "Unity in Yoga", "The Connected Yoga Teacher Podcast" and "Behind the Podium: Unveiling the Coach"" and more!

    Episodes (4)

    032: Open Letter to Yoga Alliance

    032: Open Letter to Yoga Alliance

    This is a special Political Hope episode featuring an Open Letter and call to action to Yoga Alliance as well as to all who value yoga to Shape a Better Future for Yoga. The authors of this call to action go through the document with me as we explore their intentions and perspectives. This was a fun political experiment and I hope you find it as valuable as I did. Thank you to Bari Gratton, Meghan Maris, Courtney Ng, Gayatri Sehgal and Shou Wang for being cooperative leaders in this shared call to action. Please take a short moment to review the open letter for yourself or you can look at it as we discuss it.

    bit.ly/DearYogaAlliance

    https://linktr.ee/goddessgaya

    https://www.mindbodyonline.com/explore/fitness/instructors/meghan-maris

    https://www.wayfindingpartners.com/wayfinding-team-members-source/courtney-ng

    http://voyagela.com/interview/meet-bari-gratton-myth-movement-music-valley/

     

     

    Yin and Yang: Beyond the Binary

    Yin and Yang: Beyond the Binary

    Rona Luo talks you through going "beyond the binary" as a poet, acupuncturist, and yoga teacher.

    Yoga teacher, poet, and acupuncturist Rona Luo talks podcast listeners through a detailed explanation of Yin Yang Theory. This includes discussion on its origins; the differences, importance, and nuances of both Yin and Yang; and yogic philosophy. Go “beyond the binary” and see how the Yin Yang cycle is anything but static, and how everything is effectively connected.

    003: Trauma Training For Every Yoga Teacher with Margaret Howard

    003: Trauma Training For Every Yoga Teacher with Margaret Howard

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    Episode 2: Trauma Training For Every Yoga Teacher

    Margaret Howard is a licensed clinical social worker in the state of Missouri. She practices social work and psychotherapy, specializing in trauma and is an advocate for survivors of human trafficking. Margaret has a Master in Fine Arts, a degree in poetry, she is an organic gardener, yogi, mother and grandmother. Margaret advocates for being aware that we’ve all experienced trauma in one form or another should be a “basic human sensitivity”. Shannon and Margaret discuss how being aware of trauma sensitivities through trauma training is a crucial aspect of teaching yoga, how to recognize it and how to help your students. ______________________________________

    Trauma Training For Every Yoga Teacher Podcast Episode

    3:00 Why trauma training should be part of yoga teacher training 3:28 Margaret’s personal story of being triggered in yoga class 9:00 Do no harm in yoga class: “Let go of the idea that traumatized people are some kind of special population.” 11:00 What to do when a student is modifying a pose- never call someone out in class 12:35 No touch policy until you have more trauma safety training 13:00 Why asking a student if they don’t mind being touched may not be enough- discussion of disassociation 15:25 Yoga class is intimate- give your students the capacity to say no, space to leave no questions asked 16:28 Are yes/no to touch flip cards helpful? 18:10 David Emmerson’s Trauma-Sensitive Yoga Training 19:25 Do we include trauma on student intake forms? 22:30: Examine expectation for students to “…have their hearts open at all times.” Leave it up to the student as it may be an act of self-preservation to shut down. Come into class with no agenda 23:20 What trauma trigger looks like in yoga class- sympathetic arousal, disassociation 29:20 Have a referral list of trauma informed therapists that are trusted, websites, book resources ready to provide backup support to your students 32:30 The benefits of yoga for healing trauma

    Connect with Margaret:

    Website: http://www.thewildtherapist.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/margarethowardLCSW/ Twitter: @aWildTherapist Instagram: @theWildTherapist Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/margarethowardtherapist/

    Links

    Margaret Howard’s articles Trauma Training Should Be Mandatory for Yoga Teachers: Part I: Trauma Training Should Be Mandatory for Yoga Teacher Part II:Trauma Training Should Be Mandatory for Yoga Teacher Part III:Trauma Training Should Be Mandatory for Yoga Teacher

    Study Referenced In Margaret's Article:

    Effectiveness of an Extended Yoga Treatment for Women with Chronic Post Traumatic Stress Disorder David Emmerson’s Trauma Sensitive Yoga Training Somatic Experience Training Overcoming Trauma Through Yoga by David Emerson and Elizabeth Hopper Shannon’s student waiver form (printable and editable versions available). _____________________________ After the show Margaret wrote to me to clarify that while she was in the Army from age 19 to 21 and worked in electronics there (but not writing pilot manuals), she did get a pilot's license as soon as she got out of the military, while continuing to work in electronics. She then raised her children while slowly completing her undergraduate and graduate degrees (eventually getting the MFA in poetry) and working as a writer and editor, then as a college writing instructor for many years. Finally, tiring of the adjunct professor grind she moved to writing technical manuals for aircraft before returning to graduate school to become a clinical social worker, advocate, and trauma therapist. _____________________________ Summary of this episode was written by Laura Cameron, writer and yoga student

    Ep. 7: Continuing Education – Jared goes to Dr. Andreo Spina’s FRC

    Ep. 7: Continuing Education – Jared goes to Dr. Andreo Spina’s FRC

    This week, Jared and Alex discuss continuing education and how to choose your next training. Is it going to be something purely for you? Or more for your clients? Jared also shares his experience of attending Andreo Spina’s Functional Range Conditioning® course.

    For references of everything mentioned in this episode, head over to http://behindthepodiumpodcast.com/.

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