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The podcast for yoga teachers centered around important conversations for yoga teachers to discuss, reflect, and implement. From class planning to business strategy, these conversations help yoga teachers build the business that will help keep them teaching long-term and with a sustainable income.
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The Connected Yoga Teacher Podcast

Shannon Crow (she/her)

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The Connected Yoga Teacher Podcast is a place where yoga teachers can tune in each week to learn, connect with a supportive community and gain inspiration. After yoga teacher training it can feel like being left out in the wilderness for yoga teacher entrepreneurs. It can be overwhelming when you don't know where to begin with continuing education while running a business. This podcast addresses the real questions and challenges that yoga teachers face. Hear interviews with yoga teachers and ...
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Yoga Research & Beyond

Ariana Raven and Jules Mitchell

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Are you trying to make sense of all the conflicting narratives about fitness? Learn how to ground your teaching practice in science-based research instead. The Yoga Research & Beyond Podcast helps yoga teachers and fitness professionals discern popular messages about the benefits and dangers of how our bodies move. Co-hosts Ariana Raven and Jules Mitchell discuss published research on yoga and exercise, challenge dominant trends about the human body, and teach research literacy in a fun and ...
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Permission to Flow

Jessica Hwang

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Welcome to Permission to Flow. This podcast is dedicated to lighting the way toward greater creativity, purpose, and inner peace. I’m your host Jessica Hwang. I’m a 2nd generation Taiwanese American. I spent 10 years chasing the so called American Dream while working in corporate finance before making the pivot into my own path as a career transition coach, podcaster, and Dharma yoga instructor. Through a combination of courage and curiosity, I built a career and life that is aligned with my ...
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Welcome to Functional Pharmacy Podcast, where we are Alchemizing Healthy Lives and Rewarding Practices. For Patients and Practitioners alike, PLUS Pharmacy Continuing Education Credits Twice Per Month. (Look for the CE on each post) My name is Robert Kress, and in addition to my conventional pharmacy studies I have received by Certification In Clinical Nutrition, the art and science of compounding, Reiki, kinesiology / muscle testing, yoga YTT 200, Primal Health Coach, MovNat Certified Instr ...
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The Self Study Project

The Self Study Project

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Deepen your practice through reflection with co-hosts Jena Baird and Stephanie Gibson. Subjects cover holistic health, nutrition, yoga, philosophy, spirituality, astrology, parenting, relationships, conscious living, sustainable practices, and so much more. At no time does this podcast offer medical advice and is for educational purposes only. It remains your decision to pursue any information and in continuing, do not hold your hosts or their guests liable. More information available at www ...
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The Continuous Transformation Podcast

Advaitananda Stoian

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Being alive is Continuous Transformation. This is the podcast that gives a spin on your understanding of yourself and the world around you. Join and discover the right perspectives that can transform any life situation into an opportunity to grow. Topics like leadership, time management, relationships, health, eroticism, mental focus and vigilant citizenship are discussed weekly by guests who want to get a clearer vision in this challenging and surprising world. Your host Advaitananda Stoian ...
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The Secrets of Qigong Masters

Lama Tantrapa

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Do you feel that you are evolving at the pace of the world changing around you? Are you interested in holistic health, meditation, Yoga, Qigong, Tai Chi, other Energy and/or Martial Arts? If so, join our online community dedicated to helping you surf the wave of the conscious human evolution movement sweeping the planet. Please enjoy our sometimes hilarious, sometimes profound dialogs about the best practices, philosophies, and "secrets of the trade" among many world-class experts in the Ene ...
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This is a very special episode because I think we all need some strategies right about now! Get your journal and jot these down! Whether you're listening for the first time or you've come back to this episode when you have a chance to sit for a moment, this list of strategies to help soothe your nervous system & can be utilized whenever you need th…
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In this heartfelt episode of Permission to Flow, host Jessica Hwang delves into the intricate dynamics of having difficult conversations with parents—particularly around the topic of career changes. Drawing from her own journey of leaving a corporate finance job to pursue coaching and podcasting, Jessica provides invaluable insights on how to navig…
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The Connected Yoga Teacher Podcast 383: Gift Certificate Policies & Questions with Shannon Crow Description: What are the policies in your yoga business around gift certificates? If you don’t have them in place, this episode is the perfect starting point to get started thinking about creating some policies about gift certificates and more in your y…
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Shoulder injuries make me think of a lack of range of motion and overhead shoulder movement. I've been reflecting on a few times when I had shoulder issues myself and couldn't lift my arm overhead. Frozen shoulder was by far the worst because it was persistent pain over an extended period of time, which of course affected my personal practice and m…
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In this episode of Permission to Flow, host Jessica Hwang delves into the art of becoming "Comfortable Being Uncomfortable." Jessica emphasizes the vital role of self-awareness and emotional management in navigating discomfort. Inspired by the wisdom of Marcus Aurelius and a powerful quote from George Adair, Jessica presents a roadmap for embracing…
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In this episode, I have more questions from teachers that I want to answer that center around students feeling frustrated or irritated with their practice and how you as a teacher can help them. Just as a side note. I realized as questions were coming in, how they were similar in themes, these questions are about the energy that students give off i…
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In today’s episode of Permission to Flow, host and career transition coach Jessica Hwang dives deep into our relationship with the word "hard" and how it can hold us back from making essential life changes. Jessica opens up about her personal journey, sharing stories about how a simple shift in mindset helped her overcome the belief that something …
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In recent episodes I've been talking a lot about pain, injuries and the nervous system a lot. That's because I believe it's such an important topic to discuss. Because you're a movement teacher it's important that you take responsibility for knowing and understanding how the human body moves, how it gets injured, and how students experience pain in…
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In this insightful episode of Permission to Flow, host Jessica Hwang dives deep into the unique strengths that first- and second-generation individuals possess when making a career change. Drawing from her own experience as a second-generation Taiwanese American who transitioned from corporate finance to a fulfilling role as a career transition coa…
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The Connected Yoga Teacher Podcast 382: Having Tough Conversations with Rebecca Sebastian Description: Many yoga teachers are trying to navigate having tough conversations with their colleagues, friends, and families about many issues going on in the world today - from the genocide in Palestine to racism, from misogyny to cultural appropriation, an…
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In episodes, 38 and 39. I shared different specific exercises for you to teach your students whether it's in a group setting or a one-on-one private setting to help them feel and notice and learn to regulate their nervous systems. Although we can't really physically see or know for sure if an exercise is working, we can get feedback from students r…
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In today's episode of Permission to Flow, we dive deep into the intricate struggles first- and second-generation women face when transitioning from traditional, "safe" corporate jobs to more creative and fulfilling careers. Host Jessica Hwang, a second-generation Taiwanese American, shares her personal journey—from enduring societal and familial pr…
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Oregon’s Spirit of Halloweentown capitalizes on the iconic 1998 movie By Melissa Hart Most of us celebrate Halloween on a single night. But in the small waterfront town of St. Helens, Ore.—27 miles north of Portland—strange and spooky festivities over six autumn weekends attract thousands of visitors. Witches perform spirited broom dances in gorgeo…
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Tips, insights, and impact from Open Space Arts’ May Flower Show By I.E. Lucky Open Space Arts’ May Flower Show has become a highly anticipated event, drawing visitors from all corners of Prince William County, Va. to experience the vibrant display of floral arrangements, educational workshops, and community involvement. A staple on the gallery’s a…
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The future of aquatic-center design By Jody Sergi While swim meet and water polo athletes focus on agility, speed, and performance, they rarely pay attention to the pool in which they compete. After all, they know it will always be heated to a consistent 81 degrees, fully cleaned, and tested, allowing swimmers to race at their highest level.…
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Transforming a crumbling monument into a community theatre By John Jackson First open to the public in 1899, Riverside Park was once the crown jewel of Indianapolis’ parks and boulevards system. Its modern footprint is 862 acres—22 more than New York’s Central Park. After more than a century, the time had come to reinvigorate Riverside.…
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Austin’s Mueller development integrates greenspace and a skate park to create a one-of-a-kind neighborhood amenity By Drew Carman and Amy Westermeyer Access to greenspace is a defining feature of the Mueller development, an award-winning urban village constructed on the site of a former municipal airport in Austin, Texas. This is entirely by design…
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Today I have a special episode for you. It's an interview with my friend and colleague Diana May! We've known each other for most of my yoga teaching career, and we've collaborated to bring you the Yoga for Injury Management: 8-week Mentorship! I'm so excited to invite her on a podcast this week. She is a self-proclaimed in it for life Yogi. Her go…
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In this episode, Ariana and Jules discuss the significance of Patient Reported Outcome Measures (PROMs) in understanding patient experiences, particularly in the context of pain management. They delve into a specific study focused on the Pain Catastrophizing Scale (PCS) and the Tampa Scale for Kinesiophobia (TSK), exploring the methods used to vali…
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Navigating Identity: Gabi Koyenov's Path from Theology to Therapy In this enlightening episode of Permission to Flow, Jessica Hwang is joined by therapist Gabi Koyenov, who shares his fascinating journey from aspiring to be a rabbi to becoming a therapist. Gabi shares his experience overcoming familial expectations and societal norms to embrace a c…
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The Connected Yoga Teacher Podcast 381: Making Yoga More Inclusive with Billie Smith Description: How can we make yoga more inclusive? How do we make movement more accessible by adopting a different approach to yoga poses instead of a one-size-fits-all approach? What does it mean to teach in an anti-diet, queer-affirming way? Billie Smith shares th…
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Learning various strategies on how to target and influence this complex system of pain can be essential for how you might speak with students and teach students who are managing pain and injuries. In the last episode, I shared specific exercises and techniques, including diaphragmatic breathing, mindfulness, meditation, guided imagery, and more. Th…
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How waterblasting is changing the surface-preparation market By Jordan Koster Sandblasting and waterblasting both stem from naturally occurring processes. Both types of erosion existed long before humans harnessed the power of sand and water. It wasn’t until the 1870s that the preliminary sandblasting process was developed. Over the last century an…
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Tips to ensure camps are properly protected for every scenario By Tracy Schmeltzer As a camp manager or director, participating in timely training is important not only to keep skills relevant but also to stay informed about issues impacting the camp industry. One such issue is insurance. How much do directors know about their organization’s insura…
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A pioneering venture leads to Joya, a unique glow-in-the-dark playground By Michael Mashburn Significant decisions often gravitate toward the familiar, the status quo, or the absence of alternatives. Cities find themselves entrenched in convention due to resource limitations, potential community resistance, and the intricate web of politics. Pionee…
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How to incorporate the new Olympic lacrosse format into park play By Mary Helen Sprecher Lacrosse is ready for its close-up. But that close-up won’t come until 2028, when lacrosse will be featured as a showcase sport at the Olympics in Los Angeles. However, that’s actually a good thing because that gives parks (and player camps) an opportunity to g…
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Award-winning nature park’s holistic approach to building shade structures inspires other communities By Sarah Yant From wildlife-viewing blinds to pergolas, shade structures in parks are essential features that not only enhance the visitor experience but also foster environmental awareness and stewardship. Horseshoe Bay Nature Park—an 11-acre gree…
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Extending courtesy to those who need it most By Ron Ciancutti Doctors agreed that, after President Ronald Reagan survived a 1981 assassination attempt, his memory was diminished. (Years later, he was formally diagnosed with Alzheimer’s.) As his term continued, his staff prepared remarks and speeches that were short and to the point. Though his nego…
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Applying the principle of reconciliation By Christopher Thurber August 6, 1980, was my first day at overnight camp. The day began with homesick tears and almost ended in gloomy ones. My cabin had just lost a close tennis baseball game to a neighboring cabin. But sadness turned to confusion as my cabin leader and the returning boys on my team chante…
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Getting kids to sample all sorts of sports By John Engh Growing up, I played just about every sport imaginable, and I’m glad I did. I loved baseball from the start and was lucky to play all through high school. Everything about the game fascinated me. Some of my most treasured childhood memories involve stepping onto the field every spring for anot…
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Progress and opportunity along the 3,700-mile route of the Great American Rail-Trail By Kevin Belle When Powell County, Mont., purchased an 11-mile stretch of the former Milwaukee Road railroad corridor in 2017, officials weren’t yet aware it would become part of the nation’s first cross-country, multi-use trail. However, the county’s location alon…
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Coordinating successful youth sports game days By Jason Schaitz Game days are the reason kids, parents, and coaches participate in youth sports. Coordinators put all the work into planning, marketing, registration, player evaluations, team formation, orientation, coaches’ meetings, and scheduling. Then, it is finally time to play some games. Below …
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The struggle to preserve paddle tennis amidst the rise of pickleball By Janine Parkinson In an era when trends come and go with the scroll of a finger, there's something comforting about tradition. It's the thread woven through the fabric of people’s lives, connecting to the past and pointing toward the future. Whether it's the crack of a bat on a …
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Advice on maintaining a disc-golf course By Danielle Spence There are more than 14,000 disc-golf courses available worldwide, with over 1.2-million disc golfers, according to UDisc’s Disc Golf Growth Report. The West Chicago Park District, located 32 miles from downtown Chicago, maintains an 18-hole disc-golf course within Kress Creek Farms Park. W…
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Park model cabins provide camper and staff housing that’s flexible and sustainable By Gina Tabasso Many people have fond childhood memories of camping with their families and enjoying the outdoors, but the experience of camping has changed dramatically. Gone are the days of simply pitching tents or hauling around a pop-up camper behind the car and …
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How to score parks & rec bonds in a challenging economy By Karen Fischer When it comes to the economy, 2024 has been a confounding year. There has often been positive news, but elevated interest rates have held steady, and the costs of everyday goods and services remain stubbornly high. Persistent inflation has forced many families to choose betwee…
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The nervous system plays a pivotal role in reducing pain, and as you and your students journey through the maze of managing it, know that it's worth understanding, so that you can have handy tips and strategies in your toolkit. Understanding how to target this complex system can be a game changer. It can influence how you might speak with & teach y…
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In this episode, Jessica is joined by a special guest, Todd McLaughlin, who shares his compelling journey of personal and professional growth. Todd is a yoga instructor, massage therapist, the owner of Native Yoga Center in Juno Beach, FL and the host of the Native Yoga Toddcast. As an entrepreneur in the wellness industry, Todd has navigated the c…
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The Connected Yoga Teacher Podcast 380: Yoga for Stress Management with Radhika Mukhija Description: We all live incredibly stressful lives, dealing with pressure from work, families, friends, and the political climate, on top of multiple crises around the world. It can all add up and leave us feeling stressed, burned out, exhausted, and overwhelme…
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Pain is a complex and often misunderstood experience because it doesn't always correlate directly with tissue damage. Instead, pain is influenced by the nervous system, emotions and psychological factors, which can cause people to experience significant discomfort, even when there's little to no physical injury present. Graded exposure therapy offe…
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In today’s episode of Permission to Flow, Jessica Hwang dives into the transformative journey of learning to surf in Wilmington, North Carolina, and how this experience mirrors the challenges and joys of transitioning from a corporate job to a creative career. Jessica shares her personal story of stepping out of her comfort zone and embracing the p…
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In this episode, we discuss a randomized pilot trial on synchronized breathing for chronic nonspecific low back pain. We highlight key features of the study, such as the exercise program, the patient reported outcome measurements, and the feasibility and preliminary efficacy of adding synchronized breathing. We also discuss the importance of trial …
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The study of pain has seen significant developments in recent years shifting our understanding of pain from a purely physical symptom to a complex multifaceted experience that involves the nervous system, psychological factors and social conditions. As a yoga teacher, it's important to understand that asana, stretching, strengthening, and movement …
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Welcome back to another episode of Permission to Flow! In today's episode, we explore my IDEA framework, a powerful four-step process designed to help you navigate your career change journey with clarity and confidence. Whether you’re feeling stuck in your current job or simply yearning for something more aligned with your true self, this framework…
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When working with students who are under the care of healthcare professionals, it's imperative that you're diligent about communicating effectively with them and their medical professionals. It should be a goal of yours that the yoga practice complements the student's overall treatment plan, especially if you're working with private clients. I have…
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Welcome back to another episode of Permission to Flow. I’m your host, Jessica Hwang, and today we’re diving deep into a topic that I know so many of you can relate to—feeling completely drained by the end of your workday. If you’ve ever found yourself collapsing onto the couch, too exhausted to even think about pursuing your passions or working on …
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The Connected Yoga Teacher Podcast 379: Chakras with Indu Arora Description: Chakras are a part of yoga, but a lot of us in the yoga world are not familiar with it. We may feel uncomfortable discussing chakras or may have a very limited understanding. In this episode, Indu Arora shares her expertise and insights about chakras. Indu Arora is the fou…
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This is part 2 of Injuries Associated with More Basic Anatomy Terms that I introduced you to in episode 32, titled More Anatomy Terms You Should Know. In the last episode (number 33) we went over injuries and conditions in your bones, bony landmarks, retinaculum, arteries & veins and it started to get a little long. Therefore, I decided not to over…
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