Yoga and Social Impact
One of my favorite bloggers and social justice activists, Amara Miller, has opened my eyes on how yoga and social justice comes together.
Grow Your Yoga Practice
One of my favorite bloggers and social justice activists, Amara Miller, has opened my eyes on how yoga and social justice comes together.
I started off my new year with a bang! I had the pleasure of speaking with Donna Noble of Donna Noble Yoga in London (across the pond) on Natural Health Radio.
In this webcast I revisit another interview from the archives. This interview was the start of a whole new way of of teaching for me. Let me introduce you to Dr. Gail Parker. She is a Yoga Educator, Teacher, Psychologist and Creator of the Center for Conscious Living.
I met Betsey Downing a few years ago when she was teaching a class how to teach yoga progressively. Betsey Downing has always been an advocate for making yoga accessible for all by training teachers to create progressive and inspiring classes.
Anna Guest-Jelley is one of the first yoga and body image advocates. She started the conversation over 5 years ago and continues to be on the forefront of creating awareness and conversations around yoga and body image.
In today’s webcast of Yoga Trial Blazers I interview Sid McNairy, a deeply spiritual and passionate Yogi. He is one of the few men of color we see on the mat and his approach to yoga, spirituality and personal growth is inspirational.
Inside this episode, you’ll hear us talk more about: Dr. Jackson’s journey into yoga and how she used it as a tool in her classroom to help students learn express themselves.
Listen as Dana Smith and I talk more about the mainstream image of yoga, how to change what we see on the mat, the impact of books like Yes Yoga has Curves on the yoga and body image movement, the road to loving yourself and, so much more!