Andrew Tanner - "YA Standards Review Project"

Andrew Tanner - "YA Standards Review Project"

Andrew Tanner, chief ambassador for Yoga Alliance, joins J to discuss the Standards Review Project and the recently released survey. The conversation gets a bit heated as J grapples with his YA status and what he sees as fundamental flaws with both the survey and the organization. Andrew does his best to reassure J that the process YA has embarked on will be open and transparent. In the end, the spirit of friendship holds. 

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Jonathan Sattin - "triyoga London"

Jonathan Sattin - "triyoga London"

Jonathan Sattin, founder of triyoga, sits down with J at the head offices in London to talk about how he went from holding yoga classes in his living room to creating one of the premier destinations for yoga in the UK. They discuss what it takes to build an operational structure that can survive and grow for eighteen years, amassing five locations, 200+ teachers, and the inherent challenges that come when you get that big.

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Roseanne Harvey - "its all yoga, baby"

Roseanne Harvey - "its all yoga, baby"

Roseanne Harvey, founder of its all yoga, baby and co-editor of 21st Century Yoga: Culture, Politics and Practice, is an old friend of J’s from the blogosphere days who has been away from the yoga world for a time but has recently emerged once again. In this conversation, they talk about the heyday of the internet, that time Roseanne slept in J’s bed, and what is behind her sort-of departure and semi-return to yogaland. They also tackle debt and money.

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Richard Freeman - "Synthesizer of Contemplative Traditions"

Richard Freeman - "Synthesizer of Contemplative Traditions"

Richard Freeman was the person J most wanted to speak with when starting the podcast and his dream is finally realized in this conversation celebrating the 100th episode. They discuss what yoga was like in the late 60’s, how Richard came to study with BKS Iyengar and Pattabhi Jois, universal threads that run through contemplative traditions, trends that have emerged, and the importance of remaining curious about the nature of reality.

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Amina Naru - "Yoga in the Criminal Justice System"

Amina Naru - "Yoga in the Criminal Justice System"

Amina Naru, board member and project manager at the Yoga Service Council, owner of Posh Yoga, talks with J about her work bringing yoga into juvenile detention centers and prisons, and the new Best Practices for Yoga in the Criminal Justice System. They discuss her spiritual name, some of the trials and tribulations that have shaped her journey into yoga, creating community, and the profound gift of shared acceptance and purpose. 

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Tiffany Cruikshank - "Yoga Medicine"

Tiffany Cruikshank - "Yoga Medicine"

Tiffany Cruikshank, founder of Yoga Medicine, joins J for a discussion about her early challenges and roots into yoga and holistic healing modalities, and the process of developing her work. Their conversation includes a consideration of changing paradigms, how she incorporates or separates her yoga with her work in sports medicine and orthopedics, her experience of navigating the yoga industry, and fusing eastern and western medicine.

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Maria Kirsten - "Yoga for Grown Ups"

Maria Kirsten - "Yoga for Grown Ups"

J met Maria Kirsten, founder of Yoga for Grown Ups, through mutual contacts in Japan and they kind of hit it off after discovering they share many common experiences and viewpoints in yoga. In this conversation, they compare notes on teaching and discuss a range of topics including the importance of self-directed mentorship, fostering gradual progressions and relationships over time, and asking the big questions on where it’s all going.

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Rexx Anthony - "Rogue Ashtanga"

Rexx Anthony - "Rogue Ashtanga"

Rexx Anthony, founder of Rogue Ashtanga, wrote a blog post entitled "A Cautionary Tale on Operating Yoga Studios" that caught J’s attention and spurred this conversation. They talk about Rexx’s early adoption of Ashtanga Yoga and how the system has changed over the years. They also discuss the trends and tribulations of managing a yoga center and the personal and professional factors that make up a life in the grassroots yoga world.

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Seane Corn - "Assume Humanity"

Seane Corn - "Assume Humanity"

Seane Corn, creator of 'Off the Mat, Into the World', joins J for a lively and wide-ranging discussion on coming into adulthood as teachers alongside yoga going mainstream. Seane talks about the early days of NY Yoga, her migration west, “yoga celebrity,” and political activism. The conversation also examines sexual misconduct in the yoga world, and the light, shadows and people that have shaped her inspirational teaching.

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Or Shahar - "Israeli Buddhist: Light of the Dawn”

Or Shahar - "Israeli Buddhist: Light of the Dawn”

Or Shahar, from freedomyoga.info, is a podcast listener with a booker who got a bit lucky and caught J in a moment that led to this candid and unexpected conversation about family, cultural divides, and the universality of yoga. Or shares her process of healing depression and trauma, making a life for herself in Berlin, and the challenge of meeting people where they are while still holding true to principles that explore the depth of practice.

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Barbara Benagh - "Boston Legend, Slow Flow Master"

Barbara Benagh - "Boston Legend, Slow Flow Master"

Barbara Benagh, legendary indy yoga teacher, joins J to trace the history and evolution of yoga from the 70’s until the present day. They discuss her early adoption of Iyengar yoga, her progression into a more somatic approach, the teachers and influences that have inspired her along the way, her relationship to and feeling about the ascendance of yoga as business and the celebrity of teachers, and how she ended up charting her own course.

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Justine Mastin - "Fangirl Geek-centric YogaQuest"

Justine Mastin - "Fangirl Geek-centric YogaQuest"

Justine Mastin, creator of YogaQuest, talks with J about bringing yoga to the geek community. They discuss what it means to be a geek, the process of embracing her inner nerd through yoga, and how she came to create a narrative-based practice that gives permission for people to be who they are even when it doesn't fit what other people think is normal. Justine provides an example of bringing yoga with whimsy to unconventional spaces.

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Anneke Lucas - "Conspiracy of Patriarchy"

Anneke Lucas - "Conspiracy of Patriarchy"

Anneke Lucas, founder of Liberation Prison Yoga, returns to talk with J about her thoughts on the resurgence of the #metoo movement, the politics of power addiction, and the larger implications for the yoga world. They discuss the public reckoning that men are being confronted with, the prevalence of pedophilia and conspiracies that cover it up, enabling in the ashtanga tradition, the criminal justice system, and what it means to be liberated.

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Jill Miller - "Hip Replacement Surgery"

Jill Miller - "Hip Replacement Surgery"

Jill Miller, creator of Yoga Tune Up® and The Roll Model Method®, talks with J eight days after receiving hip replacement surgery. They discuss their parallel journeys, Jill’s decision to go under the knife, what its been like since, the blowback she got online, and why J is both grateful and freaked out by her example. The conversation also touches on issues surrounding injuries in yoga, and the challenge of being able to evolve and grow.

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Alexis Marbach and Caitlin Lanier - "Trauma-Informed Yoga”

Alexis Marbach and Caitlin Lanier - "Trauma-Informed Yoga”

Alexis Marback and Caitlin Lanier, members of The Breathe Network, talk with J about the evolving world of trauma-informed yoga. They discuss the expansion of trauma sensitivity in the wake of yoga scandals, whether increased training is warranted, pitfalls in labeling and standardizing individual experience, Flip Chips, and how the current landscape is changing the dynamics and context. They also tackle addressing power dynamics.

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Sadie Nardini - "Rock Your Yoga"

Sadie Nardini - "Rock Your Yoga"

Sadie Nardini, founder of Core Strength Vinyasa and The Yoga Shred, host of Rock Your Yoga and cast member of Yoga Girls, talks with J about her early beginnings and emergence as a social media yoga icon. Sadie discusses her childhood struggle with a neurological disorder, the fierce determination that helped her be strong, and the unintended consequences that forced her to change. They also discuss her persona as the “black sheep” of yoga.

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Lucas Rockwood - "doTerra is a Scam”

Lucas Rockwood - "doTerra is a Scam”

Lucas Rockwood, founder of Yoga Teachers College and YOGABODY Naturals, host of Yoga Talk Show, is a fellow podcaster and expat who wrote a scathing piece about doTerra that got J’s attention. They have a lively discussion about leaving the NY scene to stake a claim in the international markets, his evolution from accidental teacher to retreat center owner, starting a supplements company, and creating an online presence.

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Matthew Taylor - “Organizational Yoga Therapy”

Matthew Taylor - “Organizational Yoga Therapy”

Matthew Taylor, past president of the board of directors of International Association of Yoga Therapists, chair of their business development community, and leader in business and clinical skills development for Yoga therapists, talks with J about the origins and future of yoga as a respected therapy. They discuss Matthew’s background in integrative rehabilitation, his evolution, the creation of standards, and new developments in the field.

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Kimberly Wilson - "Tranquil Space DC"

Kimberly Wilson - "Tranquil Space DC"

Kimberly Wilson, founder of Tranquil Space and host of the Tranquility du Jour Podcast, sold two of the most popular yoga center locations in the DC area to Yogaworks right about the same time that J sold his center in Brooklyn. They talk about the arc of yoga in the mainstream, the process of growing a yoga center and related businesses, and what it means to let go and move on to new horizons when the time comes.

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Roody Senecal - "Tribe Brooklyn and Karmasoft Online"

Roody Senecal - "Tribe Brooklyn and Karmasoft Online"

J sits down with Roody Senecal, creator of Karmasoft Online, to talk about how he went from manufacturing metal doors to becoming a yoga teacher, owning a yoga center, and developing the software that J ran his center with for seven out of ten years he had it. They discuss Roody’s childhood in Haiti, his relationship to his wife, training with Bikram Choudhury, and how he fosters a successful yoga center and business.

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