Norman Blair - "State of the Yoga Teacher Union"

Norman Blair - "State of the Yoga Teacher Union"

Norman Blair returns to the show to assess the current state of the yoga teaching profession and encourage creative ways of moving forward. They discuss the impact of the pandemic on teachers and centers, online teaching and getting back together in person, pay equity for yoga teachers and the formation of a yoga teacher union, the benefits of keeping things small and cooperative, and daring to think creatively about our future.

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Kelly Kamm - "Fringe Dwelling Then and Now"

Kelly Kamm - "Fringe Dwelling Then and Now"

Kelly Kamm was recommended to J by a listener and it lead to this talk about the NY yoga scene, mythology, and the current state of play. They discuss earlier times, opening and closing a yoga center, misgivings of vinyasa yoga, seeking deeper connection to the invisible forces of magic and spirit, hindu mythology and fringe dwelling goddesses, leaning into the uncomfortable, incorrect assumptions, and fusing the sacred and the everyday.

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Jessie Nieusma - "Trans, Gender and Sex Education"

Jessie Nieusma - "Trans, Gender and Sex Education"

Jessie Nieusma (he/him/his) answered J's call to join him for a discussion to dispel misinformation and humanize trans people. They discuss the realities of trans kids, the importance of ensuring that trans people receive the care they need, myths about sports and bathrooms, scare tactics and statistics, spectrum’s along both gender and sex, different ways to move the needle towards equality, and getting to know each other across our differences.

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Kathryn Anne Flynn - "Teach Kind, Clear Yoga"

Kathryn Anne Flynn - "Teach Kind, Clear Yoga"

Kathryn Anne Flynn, author of Teach Kind, Clear Yoga, talks with J about yoga methodology and pedagogy. They discuss the influence of yoga in Kathryn's childhood, teaching yoga for the general population, magic, Madame Blavatsky and the Theosophical Society, the "ceptions" and exploratory practice, pigeon pose, mobility and stability vs strength and flexibility, strategies for making practice fit needs, and daring to be simple.

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Katchie Ananda - "Gender Spectrum and Biological Sex"

Katchie Ananda - "Gender Spectrum and Biological Sex"

Katchie Ananda, J's first yoga teacher, returns to the show to talk about gender spectrum and biological sex. They discuss how Katchie ended up becoming active and writing about the issue, the cancel campaign waged against her in response, whether intersex people prove that sex is assigned rather than observed, woman’s liberation and individual expression, Big Pharma in trans medicine, and every persons right to be whoever they want,

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Gregor Maehle - "Finding Your Life's Divine Purpose"

Gregor Maehle - "Finding Your Life's Divine Purpose"

Gregor Maele, author of How to Find Your Life's Divine Purpose, talks with J about belief systems and realizing a purposeful life. They discuss pros and cons of experiencing the entirety of everything at once, perceptual filters and the process of enculturation, infinite human capacity for bullshitting, how we know what we know and how we know if were wrong, feeling freer from a fear of death, and collective purpose in finding peace with nature.

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Rachel Feinberg - "Inquiry, Iyengar Alignment, Word of Mouth"

Rachel Feinberg - "Inquiry, Iyengar Alignment, Word of Mouth"

Rachel Feinberg, old friend and Iyengar yoga teacher, talks with J about what's been happening since they last spoke 14 years ago. They discuss Rachel's lack of online presence and how she has managed to keep it local, the role of alignment in Iyengar yoga, teaching at IYAGNY, having your own space vs teaching at a center, weathering the pandemic, and the subtle exchange between teachers and students that communicates yoga.

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Madhava Setty - "Consciousness and Conspiracy"

Madhava Setty - "Consciousness and Conspiracy"

Madhava Setty, MD, author of WOKE. An Anesthesiologist’s View and The Conspirituality Podcast: Clear Signal or More Noise?, talks with J about challenging official narratives. They discuss his early career in the Aerospace and Defense Industries, his transition to studying medicine and observing people under Anastasia, questions around the pandemic, the official story of 9/11 WTC7, and the radical implications of interconnectedness.

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Sheena Sood - "Caste, Decolonization and Liberation"

Sheena Sood - "Caste, Decolonization and Liberation"

Sheena Sood, PhD, Philly-based healer, writer, educator, and activist scholar of South Asian descent, talks with J about the painful history of caste and politicizing yoga towards healing justice. They discuss Sheena’s writing on Spectacles of Compassion, Decolonizing Yoga, Collective Healing, as well as some of the current politics behind the protests in India, International Yoga Day, the Modhi government, and the radical possibility for a liberatory yoga.

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Valerie Hauser - "Protecting Indigenous Culture"

Valerie Hauser - "Protecting Indigenous Culture"

Valerie Hauser, Director of the Office of Native American Affairs at the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation, talks with J about her work protecting indigenous culture. They discuss the role she plays advising the US government, understanding land-based spirituality and Traditional Knowledge, the disheartening reality of how many people just don’t care, and the continued fortitude to fight for what is right and embody justice.

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Kiko Ellsworth - "Serving the Goddess"

Kiko Ellsworth - "Serving the Goddess"

Kiko Ellsworth, Emmy Award-Winning Actor, Men’s Evolution Coach, and Self Defense Expert, talks with J about discovering a spiritual life and the work men need to do for a better world. They discuss the process of abandoning egoic pursuits to find a deeper sense of self, the allure of celebrity, learning to better serve our partners with humility, choosing to be a force of love, and the unstoppable power of coming together with shared purpose.

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Gil Hedley - "Who Am I and What is My Body?"

Gil Hedley - "Who Am I and What is My Body?"

Gil Hedley, Ph.D., author, Director of Somanautics Workshops and producer of the The Integral Anatomy Series, talks with J about the substance and meaning of existence in a human body. They discuss theology and ethics, models with which we view our bodies, denial of the feminine, “the fuzz” and “perifascia,” understanding interconnectedness of all things within our own systems, and fully embodying the majesty and grace that imbues our cells.

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Todd Mclaughlin - "J on Native Yoga Toddcast"

Todd Mclaughlin - "J on Native Yoga Toddcast"

Todd Mclaughlin, oo-founder and director of Native Yoga Center and host of the Native Yoga Toddcast, talks with J about current events and pressing matters. After appearing on Todd’s show, J felt like it captured the spirit of what he loves about podcasting and decided to re-release it on Yoga Talks as a fun switch. They discuss the storming of the US Capital, the exposing of fake gurus, surviving the pandemic, and finding hope through conversation.

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Daniel Simpson - "Exposing Truth in Yoga and Beyond"

Daniel Simpson - "Exposing Truth in Yoga and Beyond"

Daniel Simpson, former foreign correspondent and author of The Truth of Yoga: A Comprehensive Guide to Yoga’s History, Texts, Philosophy, and Practices, talks with J about exposing truth in both journalism and yoga. They discuss Daniels experience of writing for the NY Times after 9/11, why he decided to leave behind journalism and pursue yoga, what we actually know about the origins of yoga, and being clear about what texts say and what we choose.

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Lucy Karnani - "Conscious Communication"

Lucy Karnani - "Conscious Communication"

Lucy Karnani, coauthor of Connecting: Conscious Communication for Yoga Teachers and Therapists, talks with J about utilizing tools for understanding connection and communication. Lucy and J connect and discuss her background in facilitating effective communication, the importance of values, levels of listening, conditions for change, and the link between our practice and being able to share it with others in a way that is helpful.

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Krishna Das - "Grace, Gurus, and Learning to Trust Yourself"

Krishna Das - "Grace, Gurus, and Learning to Trust Yourself"

Krishna Das, best-selling western chant artist of all time, talks with J about what a real guru is and the practice of chanting. They discuss KD’s experience of Neem Karoli Baba and the role of a guru, his early beginnings of leading kirtan in NYC, singing to clean out the dark places, overcoming the pitfalls that come from becoming more interesting to others, understanding deeper love, and experiencing heart spaces as interconnectedness.

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Trina Altman - "Yoga Deconstructed"

Trina Altman - "Yoga Deconstructed"

Trina Altman, author of Yoga Deconstructed®: Movement Science Principles for Teaching, returns to the show to touch base with J on expanding movement diets and meeting goals. They catch up on whats been happening since they last spoke and how they have been navigating the pandemic, discuss the evolution of yoga teaching, Trina’s views on utilizing movement, and the deeper inquiry into ourselves that transcends labels or categories.

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Andrew Rosenstock - "Rolfing, Integration and Somatics"

Andrew Rosenstock - "Rolfing, Integration and Somatics"

Andrew Rosenstock, host of the Touching Into Presence Podcast, talks with J about Rolfing and other forms of mind/body therapies. They discuss the history of Rolfing and being “rolfed,” Andrew’s viewpoint on both technique and philosophy, parallels between structural integration and yoga therapy, movement, gait analysis, what can actually be done to a structure and why, and the somatic exploration at the heart of facilitating awareness.

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Elisa Malinverni - “Coping with Covid Fatigue”

Elisa Malinverni - “Coping with Covid Fatigue”

Elisa Malinverni, founder of Way of The Mother Bern, talks with J about handling the quarantines and moving forward. They discuss the differences between how Switzerland and the USA have dealt with the pandemic, the blog she wrote about teachers giving away classes and devaluing the profession, the deep value of community and circles of trust, and the need for teachers to reimagine relationships and retain individual platforms.

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Christopher Wallis - "Shifting Paradigms and Near Enemies"

Christopher Wallis - "Shifting Paradigms and Near Enemies"

Hareesh Wallis, Founder and Head Faculty of Tantrika Institute and author of Tantra Illuminated, returns to the show to talk about shifting paradigms of existence and near enemies of the truth. They discuss cultivating a reverent feeling towards life, balancing devotion with discernment, understanding gurus, kindness and tough love as pedagogical strategies, receiving downloads of innate intelligence, and understanding subjectivity.

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