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Join documentary filmmaker, yoga educator and studio owner Saraswati Clere on a journey of awakening the deepest parts of ourselves through enlightening conversations with experts in fields of Yoga and Ancient Wisdom teachings.
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In episode 40 of the Wisdom of Yoga Podcast, Saraswati interviews Stephanie Lopez
Stephanie shares with us:
What can happen when we let stress overload our system and why its so important for our health and wellbeing to be able to self-regulate.
Techniques which can help us befriend our nervous system
Her experience and how befriending her nervous system has helped her in your life
When we learn to regulate our system, how this can support our family, co-workers
What is the polyvagal theory and how can this system be helpful
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Stephanie Lopez, LISW, C-IAYT, is the Senior Advisor of Philosophy & Learning and Senior iRest Trainer for iRest Institute. With a deeply embodied understanding of meditation informed by nearly 30 years of immersion in the nondual teachings of yoga, she leads retreats and trainings internationally with a focus on living an authentic and awakened life. As a Gestalt therapist, meditation teacher, and certified yoga therapist she bridges eastern wisdom with western psychology and neuroscience to support healing and transformation. Stephanie also serves as Vice-Chair on the Certification Committee for IAYT helping to promote standards and credentialing for the yoga therapy field. She has presented meditation at Google, Spotify, and UC Berkeley Haas School of Business. She is a contributing author of “Yoga Nidra Meditations” and “Practice: Wisdom from the Downward Dog.”
In this Episode of the Yoga of Wisdom Podcast, Saraswati interviews Doug Keller You’ll find his workshop on our website. Doug shares with us deeper perspectives on alignment in yoga
Doug shares with us:
The origin of the yogic concept of Prana Vayus and how it can inform our modern day yoga practice.
The energetic qualities and functions of each of the five Prana Vayus
The role the Vayus play in regulating our mental and emotional well-being.
Incorporating vayus in your practice and teaching
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Doug Keller has a master’s degree in philosophy from Fordham University. His yoga journey includes intensive training in the Iyengar and Anusara methods, and many years of teaching in the U.S. and abroad. He has produced several books on asana, pranayama, yoga philosophy and yoga therapy. Doug’s teaching is rooted in a vast and inclusive perspective of study and practice that honors the insights of the many streams of wisdom that flow into the river of yoga.
In episode 37 of the Wisdom of Yoga Podcast, Saraswati interviews Sue Elkind. Sue shares with us:
• Wisdom and practices for longevity and healthy aging
• How to create a health plan
• How to live in optimal alignment with our mind, our body and with nature
In this episode of the Wisdom of Yoga Podcast, Saraswati interviews Noah Maze.
Noah shares with us new perspectives of anatomy in yoga.
How the understanding of anatomy of yoga has shifted over the years and why.
How new perspectives on anatomy effects the way we practice and teach yoga.
Noah explains ways in which we can optimize our practice with increased mobility and movement
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Noah Mazé has devoted his life to the subject of yoga. Best known for his clear, precise, and methodical teaching style, his tangible knowledge, and his ability to transmit with openness, curiosity, and wit are palpable. Noah has collected, gathered, experienced, and embodied this vast subject—seeking out the best teachers, learning from different lineages and absorbing much of what is on offer. Noah’s fierce and compassionate dedication to yoga inspires and holds space for students to journey deeper into body, heart, mind, and spirit than they ever could have imagined. Ever-advancing the conversation and curriculum in yoga education, Noah cofounded The Mazé Method with his wife Tracy. Together, they have pioneered training content to enhance and sharpen the skills of yoga teachers. Noah believes that always remaining a student is essential to teaching. He has thus devoted himself to creating pathways for teachers to continue their learning and cultivation of skill and voice.
In this episode of the Wisdom of Yoga Podcast, Saraswati interviews Noah Maze.
Noah shares with us :
How engaging the bandhas affects both his personal practice as well as his students
The benefits of engaging the bandhas, physically, mentally, energetically, and enhancing his exploration into deeper practice of meditation
How using the bandhas helps us to stabilize and purify the body and mind, engaging both the physical and subtle bodies
The philosophical origins and practices of the bandhas.
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Noah Mazé has devoted his life to the subject of yoga. Best known for his clear, precise, and methodical teaching style, his tangible knowledge, and his ability to transmit with openness, curiosity, and wit are palpable. Noah has collected, gathered, experienced, and embodied this vast subject—seeking out the best teachers, learning from different lineages and absorbing much of what is on offer. Noah’s fierce and compassionate dedication to yoga inspires and holds space for students to journey deeper into body, heart, mind, and spirit than they ever could have imagined. Ever-advancing the conversation and curriculum in yoga education, Noah cofounded The Mazé Method with his wife Tracy. Together, they have pioneered training content to enhance and sharpen the skills of yoga teachers. Noah believes that always remaining a student is essential to teaching. He has thus devoted himself to creating pathways for teachers to continue their learning and cultivation of skill and voice.
Yoga as Inward Integration: in this episode of the Wisdom of Yoga Podcast, Saraswati interviews Bill Mahony
Bill shares with us:
What are the koshas and why would understanding the koshas be helpful for a yoga teacher or practitioner?
What was the original goal of yogic practices from early practitioners – and how do the practices of asana, meditation, breathwork, yogic study support that goal?
How can our modern-day yoga practitioner begin to incorporate these practices into their daily life.
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Explore the courseBill Mahony, PhD is known in the international yoga community for his informed and warm teaching that is accessible to students at all levels.
Bill travels frequently to lead retreats, workshops and teacher trainings. He has written numerous books and articles on the spiritual traditions of India and has a deep understanding for the yogic life grounded in over four decades of his own spiritual practice.
In episode 31 of the Wisdom of Yoga Podcast, Saraswati interviews Richard Miller, founder of iRest, who explains what our Essential Nature is.
Richard shares with us
What our Essential Nature is - the underlying Mysterious Essence that’s given birth to everyone, everything, and the entire cosmos.
Explain how our identity can be held captive by our false assumptions of who and what we are
Explain how we are blocked from our Essential Nature
How does the study of the koshas help us deepen our practice of yoga – what is the goal of yogic practices
How do different yogic practices help us reach that goal
In this Episode of the Yoga of Wisdom Podcast, Saraswati interviews Doug Keller You’ll find his workshop on our website. Doug shares with us deeper perspectives on alignment in yoga
Why alignment matters in yoga practice and the history within the yoga tradition.
How to understand what is meant by alignment in the context of the deeper goals and purpose of yoga.
Alignment principles versus “rules.”
Examples of pose instructions that could be harmful.
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Doug Keller has a master’s degree in philosophy from Fordham University. His yoga journey includes intensive training in the Iyengar and Anusara methods, and many years of teaching in the U.S. and abroad. He has produced several books on asana, pranayama, yoga philosophy and yoga therapy. Doug’s teaching is rooted in a vast and inclusive perspective of study and practice that honors the insights of the many streams of wisdom that flow into the river of yoga.
In Episode 29 of the Yoga of Wisdom Podcast, Saraswati interviews Anne Douglas. You’ll find her course on our website.
Anne shares with us the ways in which the teachings of yoga help us in our lives as well as in facing our death. She includes:
What happens when we approach death unconsciously, without preparation, or clarity and the kinds of struggles we encounter,
Methods and practices that she has explored that help with the process of facing death.
How yogic practices can be a dress rehearsal for facing our death
How can teaching + practices about death help us to live our lives more fully
Teachings and practices help us with challenging emotions.'
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Anne Douglas, YAA1000, RYT500 & C-IAYT, has been teaching yoga & meditation classes, workshops & retreats for over 30 years. She has over 4 million listeners to her meditations on the Simple Habit app, and is a past Trainer for the iRest Institute. Anne’s boundless enthusiasm, and depth of wisdom create fertile ground for inspired learning.
In Episode 28 of the Yoga of Wisdom Podcast, Saraswati interviews Deane Juhan who is one of core faculty at Yogakula. You’ll find his courses on our website.
Deane Juhan may be best known as the author of Job’s Body: A Handbook for Bodywork. As an expert in the field of body therapeutics, Deane shares with us the latest scientific developments in body-mind research:
The role of proprioception and interoception within the senses are often overlooked components of the way our body and mind communicate with the autonomic nervous system.
Movement and Mindfulness practices to strengthen our proprioception and interoception
Awakening the senses by witness sensations such as the pattern and ease of your breath, your heart rate.
Listening to the sensory signals from your body and discovering underlying sensations and emotions to engage with
"Best keep yourself clean and bright; you are the window through which you see the world.” George Bernard Shaw
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Deane Juhan is the author of Job’s Body: A Handbook for Bodywork. Deane has been a bodyworker for 30 years. He was a member of staff at Esalen for 18 years and a Trager practitioner and instructor for 24 years. He has taught classes in anatomy and physiology for bodyworkers, yoga practitioners, and therapists of all kinds in the US + internationally. Deane has a private practice in the Bay Area in Northern California.
In episode 27 of the Wisdom of Yoga Podcast, Saraswati interviews Stephanie Lopez
Stephanie shares with us:
The practice of Integrative Restoration - iRest Yoga Nidra Meditation
How iRest is an adaptation of the ancient teachings of yoga nidra
How iRest relieves stress, nourishes deep relaxation, restores sound sleep, resiliency, and well-being
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Stephanie Lopez, LISW, C-IAYT, is the Senior Advisor of Philosophy & Learning and Senior iRest Trainer for iRest Institute. With a deeply embodied understanding of meditation informed by nearly 30 years of immersion in the nondual teachings of yoga, she leads retreats and trainings internationally with a focus on living an authentic and awakened life. As a Gestalt therapist, meditation teacher, and certified yoga therapist she bridges eastern wisdom with western psychology and neuroscience to support healing and transformation. Stephanie also serves as Vice-Chair on the Certification Committee for IAYT helping to promote standards and credentialing for the yoga therapy field. She has presented meditation at Google, Spotify, and UC Berkeley Haas School of Business. She is a contributing author of “Yoga Nidra Meditations” and “Practice: Wisdom from the Downward Dog.”
In episode 26 of the Wisdom of Yoga Podcast, Saraswati interviews Albert Flynn Desilver
Albert shares with us:
How writing is a practice of awakening
The healing power of writing
How meditation and mindfulness support the practice of writing
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Albert Flynn DeSilver is an internationally published poet, writer, speaker, and workshop leader. Albert is the founder of Writing as a Path to Awakening, which is an embodied approach to creativity and writing—helping us reignite the joy, fun, spontaneity, and wisdom in our practice and process of writing. Albert offers a workshop series, both in-person and online. Albert has been practicing meditation for more than twenty years and merges the art of creative writing with the practice of mindfulness meditation.
In episode 25 of the Wisdom of Yoga Podcast, Saraswati interviews Nina Zolotow
Nina shares with us:
Yoga practices to support us during stressful times
Practices to support healthy living and sleep
How yoga can support us through grief and life transition
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NINA ZOLOTOW is a certified yoga teacher as well as a longtime yoga writer. She teaches workshops and series classes on yoga for emotional well-being, stress, better sleep, cultivating equanimity, and healthy aging. Zolotow is the editor-in-chief of the Yoga for Healthy Aging Blog and is the coauthor of Yoga for Healthy Aging (with Baxter Bell) and Yoga and Moving toward Balance (both with Rodney Yee).
In Episode 24 of the Wisdom of Yoga Podcast, Bill Mahony shares with us teachings from the Yoga Sutra on cultivating heart qualities as a pathway to peace.
Bill shares with us :
Teachings and practices to cultivate equanimity and peace
Ways to incorporate into our practice and daily lives
How these teachings are the perfect support for these times.
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William K. Mahony, PhD, is known in the international yoga community for his informed and warm teaching that is accessible to students at all levels. Bill travels nationally and internationally to lead retreats and workshops on yoga philosophy and practice and this year has been presenting his sessions online. He has written numerous books and articles on the spiritual traditions of India. Bill has a deep understanding for the yogic life grounded in five decades of his own spiritual practice. He is also a Professor of Religious Studies at Davidson College in North Carolina.
In Episode 23 of the Wisdom of Yoga Podcast, Anodea Judith, shares with us her passion for the chakras.
Anodea shares with us :
How to understand the Chakras and Energy Body System
How Chakra Clearing Techniques can unlock and balance our energy, our body and emotions
How to create a balanced and energized state to live with more clarity and ease in today’s world.
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Anodea Judith Ph.D. has been called a “prophet for our time.” A globally recognized teacher, speaker, healer, and writer on the intersection of personal and collective awakening, her passion for the realization of our potential matches her concern for humanity’s impending crises—her fervent wish that we “wake up in time.”
She holds Master’s and Doctoral degrees in Psychology and Health, is a Experienced Registered Yoga Teacher (500 hour E-RYT), and therapist with lifelong studies in somatic psychology, mythology, history, sociology, systems theory, and mystic spirituality.
She is best known for her groundbreaking work reviving the chakra system of ancient yoga, and its profound correlation to human psychology, cultural evolution, and the downward process of manifestation.
In this episode of the Wisdom of Yoga Podcast, Saraswati interviews Carlos Pomeda.
Carlos shares with us :
Why the Bhagavad Gita is such an important and powerful text
How studying yoga wisdom transforms your life
What the deeper goals of yoga offer us
Workshop: Navigating the Ups and Downs of Daily Life -- Life Lessons from the Bhagavad Gītā
February 13 2pm PST Online
+ study group weekly
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Originally from Madrid, Spain, Carlos has been steeped in all aspects of the yoga tradition during more than 40 years of practice and study. He spent 18 of those years as a monk of the Saraswati order, under the name Swami Gītānanda, including 9 years of traditional training and practice in India.
During this time he learned the various systems of Indian Philosophy and immersed himself in the practice of yoga, becoming one of the senior monks of the tradition and teaching meditation and philosophy to tens of thousands of students around the world. He combines this experience and traditional training with his academic background, which includes two Masters Degrees: one in Sanskrit, from U.C. Berkeley (where he has taught) and another one, in Religious Studies, from U.C. Santa Barbara. He is currently working on a book on the topic of “Karma and the Journey of the Soul”, as well as an updated History of Yoga and a new translation of the Śivasūtra, an important Tantric text of the Kashmiri tradition .
Carlos currently lives in the US, and travels extensively around the world conducting a variety of retreats, courses, seminars, workshops and lectures on the Wisdom of Yoga and related subjects.
As a teacher, Carlos is renowned for the breadth of his knowledge and the clarity with which he conveys it. His great love of the Indian yoga traditions, his insight, his humor and his deep connection with his audiences give him the ability to transmit the deepest scriptural teachings in a way that is clear, meaningful and applicable. Studying with Carlos is an enjoyable and transformative experience.
In this episode of the Wisdom of Yoga Podcast, Saraswati interviews Richard Rosen.
Richard shares with us :
Why the Hatha Yoga Pradipika is an essential text for yogis
Yogic techniques to unblock stuck energy
How yogic practices can be incorporated into your daily practice
Workshop: Hatha Yoga Pradipika
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Richard Rosen began his practice of yoga in 1980 and graduated from the Iyengar Yoga Institute of San Francisco in 1985. He is the author of five books on yoga and has written over 300 reviews for Yoga Journal and various other magazines. His 30+ years of experience have equipped him with some unique insights, making him a truly influential contemporary teacher.
In Episode 20 of the Yoga of Wisdom Podcast, Saraswati interviews best-selling author and media expert, Harriette Cole.
Harriette shares with us :
How to unlock your greatness and align with your dreams
What holds us back from living a fulfilling life
How the practice of meditation and self-care support our journey
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Harriette Cole is a veteran in the field of communications. Currently, she hosts live-streaming content for AARP. She also hosts a weekly radio show called DREAMLEAPERS. Harriette is a bestselling author, motivational speaker, media trainer, and professional public speaking coach. She began her career at Essence Magazine where she ran the lifestyle department and the fashion department. Cole was the founding editorial director of Uptown Magazine, founding creative director of Savoy Magazine, creative director and editor-in-chief of Ebony Magazine. Cole has written seven books, including Jumping the Broom: The African American Wedding Planner, How to Be, Choosing Truth, and 108 stitches: words we live by. Cole is a trusted voice in the space of how to live an honorable life. She was a contributor to the Today Show for many years and a regular guest on Inside Edition, BET, and other shows. She has offered leadership training, executive coaching, and media training to CEOs, corporate executives, entrepreneurs, entertainers, and students.
In Episode 19 of the Yoga of Wisdom Podcast, Saraswati interviews Deane Juhan who is one of core faculty at Yogakula. You’ll find his courses on our website.
Deane Juhan may be best known as the author of Job’s Body: A Handbook for Bodywork. As an expert in the field of body therapeutics, Deane shares with us the latest scientific developments in body-mind research:
The polyvagal nerve functions effecting our autonomic nervous system and how to optimally shift from active state to relaxed state
The emerging research on neuroplasticity, and how the brain and all of the nervous system are continually changing themselves through our beliefs, our intentions and our actions.
The scientific developments impacting our recovery from injuries, the healing of traumatic events and responses, the reversal of degenerative conditions, and the many processes of healing that effect all of our tissues.
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Deane Juhan is the author of Job’s Body: A Handbook for Bodywork. Deane has been a bodyworker for 30 years. He was a member of staff at Esalen for 18 years and a Trager practitioner and instructor for 24 years. He has taught classes in anatomy and physiology for bodyworkers, yoga practitioners, and therapists of all kinds in the US + internationally. Deane has a private practice in the Bay Area in Northern California.
In episode 18 of the Wisdom of Yoga Podcast, Darren Rhodes shares his experience of inner and outer transformation through yoga.
Darren shares with us:
The benefits of yoga practice – body, mind, and in life.
What is alignment and balanced action in yoga
How to avoid injury
Workshop with Darren: The Art of Alignment
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Darren Rhodes has been the director of Yoga Oasis in Tucson, Arizona since 1999. He is the founder of YogaHour, an accessible, flow yoga class that offers clear and specific alignment instructions for each pose. He is the author and model of the Yoga Resource Practice Manual eBook featuring photographs of Darren in 400 yoga poses with instructions.
Darren, while known for his ability to perform all yoga postures, is dedicated to making yoga accessible. Darren's classes are innovative and authentic, focusing on making the doable difficult and the difficult doable.
In episode 17 of the Wisdom of Yoga Podcast, Richard Miller talks about the journey of awakening through meditation
Richard shares with us :
How the yogic practices help us to heal and transform
The deeper promise of the yoga practices and how this practice can affect all other aspects of our lives.
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Richard Miller, PhD, spiritual teacher, yogic scholar, and clinical psychologist, has devoted 46 years to integrating Western psychology and neuroscience with the Eastern nondual wisdom teachings of yoga, Taoism, Buddhism, and the Judeo-Christian traditions.
Developer of the research-based Integrative Restoration iRest Meditation program, Richard is founding president of the Integrative Restoration Institute, cofounder of the International Association of Yoga Therapists, past founding president of the Institute for Spirituality and Psychology, and author of iRest Meditation, The iRest Program for Healing PTSD, and Yoga Nidra: The Meditative Heart of Yoga. Richard leads retreats and trainings internationally, emphasizing enlightened living in daily life.
In episode 16 of the Wisdom of Yoga Podcast, Amy Ippoliti shares her understanding of alignment in yoga.
Amy shares with us :
How to keep the body moving safely in asana practice
Helpful alignment instructions
Alignment instructions that are not so helpful or could create injury
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Amy is known for her genuine teaching style, intelligent sequencing, clear instruction, and engaging sense of humor. She is a teacher, author and activist who uses innovative methods to bring yoga wisdom to modern day life. Amy shares her passions for health and conservation through her writings for publications such as Yoga Journal, Prevention and Mind Body Green. A pioneer of advanced yoga education, Amy co-founded 90 Monkeys, an online and in-person school that has enhanced the skills of yoga teachers and studios in 65 countries. She is the co-author of the book, The Art and Business of Teaching Yoga, which has become a staple in yoga teacher trainings across the globe. Amy currently resides in Boulder, Co, where she teaches workshops and trainings when she is not traveling.
In episode 15 of the Wisdom of Yoga Podcast, Miranda Macpherson shares the process of ego relaxation ad how to open to grace.
Miranda shares with us :
The process of surrender and ego relaxation
How to open to grace and become more graceful human beings
Healing practices for stressful times
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Miranda Macpherson is a spiritual teacher and author who shares a feminine approach to surrender and nondual realization based on the practice she calls Ego Relaxation. Her wisdom and palpable transmission invites others to become more graceful human beings through inquiry, meditation, devotion and psychological integration. Grounded in extensive study of the worlds’ wisdom traditions, and inspired by Sri Ramana Maharshi, A Course in Miracles and the Diamond Approach, Miranda has been guiding others into direct experience of the sacred for thirty years.
Today Miranda leads the Living Grace Sangha in northern California, leads retreats internationally.
In Episode 14 of the Wisdom of Yoga Podcast, Barrie Risman, shares her with us her life-long love of yoga.
Barrie shares with us :
What is exactly Restorative Yoga and the misconceptions
Why restorative yoga is the best kept secret
The benefits of Restorative Yoga
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Barrie Risman is widely regarded as one of Canada’s most highly skilled yoga educators, teacher–trainers and mentors. Her best-selling book, Evolving Your Yoga: Ten Principles for Enlightened Practice, is a guide for teachers and continuing students to deepen, expand, and integrate the benefits of yoga in their lives. She's the creator of online classes, courses, and trainings that fuel the inner journey of yoga teachers and students from around the globe.
Barrie is well known for her ability to convey the essence of the wisdom teachings of yoga with exceptional clarity, insight, and relevance to students of all levels and from all walks of life. As unpretentious and down-to-earth as she is wise and inspiring, Barrie teaches with a remarkable combination of rigor and challenge balanced with sensitivity, humor, and compassion.
In episode 13 of the Wisdom of Yoga Podcast, Bill Mahony shares with us how yogic teachings can help us navigate our lives
Bill shares with us :
How he discovered yoga and the effects on his life
An overview of the teachings of yoga
How these teachings are the perfect support for these times.
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Bill Mahony, PhD, is a Professor of Religion at Davidson College, North Carolina. Bill integrates his knowledge of Indian philosophy gained through his discerning and informed scholarly study with insights refined through over four decades of his own yogic practice. He shares what he himself experiences the expansive and transforming wisdom held in ancient texts of yoga Bill is the author of two books Exquisite Love: And The Artful Universe.
In episode 12 of the Wisdom of Yoga Podcast, Charles Zook shares with us ways to navigate challenges and difficult situations in our lives
Charles shares with us :
Approaches and techniques to align more deeply with our values and vision
Ways to relieve stressful thinking patterns
How to experience more compassion for ourselves and others
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Charles Zook, MBA, CPCC is a masterful Life and Business Coach, who puts his heart, soul, intellect and experience into coaching hundreds of people for over 15 years. His joy is empowering people to feel self-determined in their personal and professional relationships, and in their relationship with themselves.
harles Zook, MBA, CPCC is a masterful Life and Business Coach, who puts his heart, soul, intellect and experience into coaching hundreds of people for over 15 years. His joy is empowering people to feel self-determined in their personal and professional relationships, and in their relationship with themselves.
Charles brings a practical “toolbox” approach, encouraging his clients to become ever more capable and confident in their ability to create the life experience they envision.
He was one of the founders of Quantum Teams, a system for measuring and improving Team Effectiveness. His work in professional settings includes Unilever, Stanford Medical Center, and governmental agencies, such as the State of California.
In episode 11 of the Wisdom of Yoga Podcast, Eddie Stern shares with us his study and research into the science of yoga and how it transforms your life.
Eddie shares with us :
The research and science behind yoga
How practices enable balance and strengthen the operations of the body and mind.
How yoga helps him to navigate the challenges of life
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Eddie Stern is a renowned Yoga teacher, and best-selling author of One Simple Thing – A New Look at the Science of yoga and how it can transform your life. This book examines from both a Western scientific perspective and an Eastern philosophical perspective the underlying mechanisms that make yoga an amazingly effective practice for health, wellbeing, and spiritual development.
Eddie has been practicing Yoga since 1987, Eddie has a passion for seeking out diversity in all aspects of his work and uses a multidisciplinary approach of combining technology, and scientific research, to help further understanding, education, and access to yoga.
Eddie’s YOGA365 App is a sequence of daily breathing aand stretching practices that can be done in small doses, to create a more balanced lifestyle
The Breathing App, a free app which guides the user in a paced breathing exercise that balances the nervous system, helping to improve sleep, and reduce stress and anxiety.
International Yoga and Science Conferences, an ongoing forum for presenting rigorous scientific evidence on yoga and meditation which is accessible, inspiring, and actionable; created with Dr. Marshall Hagins.
In episode 10 of the Wisdom of Yoga Podcast, Saraswati interviews Sue Elkind. Sue shares with us:
How breath practices effect our mind and body
Advice for keeping optimal health in challenging times
How yogic practices transformed her life
The effects of rest and relaxation
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Sue Elkind is recognized internationally in the yoga community as a teacher’s teacher, with over 25 years of yoga experience. Her in-depth knowledge of alignment and biomechanics, along with her passion to teach from her heart, allows her students to expand their potential both physically and spiritually. Sue is an expert in prenatal and postnatal yoga and skilled in meditation. As an activist, Sue is dedicated to empowering women through yoga in all stages of life. She and her husband Naime Jezzeny founded Dig Yoga in New Jersey.
Sue Elkind’s book Dig Pregnancy, Birth and Baby is a comprehensive resource for pregnant women, new moms, yoga students and instructors. The book includes wonderfully illustrated prenatal and postnatal yoga sequences, as well as detailed sections on prenatal yoga essentials, what's happening with mama and baby, prenatal nutrition and pregnancy conditions. This text moves far beyond simply prenatal and postnatal fitness, providing women with empowering knowledge for a lifetime.
In episode 9 of the Wisdom of Yoga Podcast, Saraswati interviews Tara Stiles who shares with us how we can bring yogic principles into our daily life. We cover:
Advice for navigating challenging times
Realignment in body, mind and life.
Realigning with nature and the seasons
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Tara Stiles is the founder of Strala, the revolutionary approach to being, moving and healing. Strala teaches yoga, tai chi, and Traditional Chinese Medicine, to help people release stress, let go of bad habits, and move easily through all kinds of challenge. Tara has authored several best-selling books and her latest book is called Clean Mind-clean life. She has been profiled by The New York Times, Times of India, The Times (UK), and featured in many national and international magazines. Tara is a sought-after speaker on topics of entrepreneurship, health, and wellbeing. Tara supports The Alliance for a Healthier Generation, an initiative with the American Heart Association and Clinton Foundation, to combat childhood obesity.
Clean Mind, Clean Body: This best-selling book contains a life-changing 28-day detox for body and mind. Most of us are constantly plugged in and stressed out—tethered to our phones and e-mail, overworked and inactive at our desk jobs, and out of touch with what our bodies and our brains really need. Clean Mind, Clean Body is your reset button, an immersive experience in mental and physical self-care that will transform your daily routine and your habits
In this episode of the Wisdom of Yoga Podcast, Saraswati interviews Doug Keller. Doug shares with us :
His journey into yoga and how and when he discovered yoga
The deeper promise of the yoga practices and the alchemical shift that takes place in the process of transformation and awakening through yoga
He shares the deeper meaning of alignment in yoga
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Doug Keller’s background reflects a lifelong commitment to studying, imbibing and sharing the vast field of knowledge and practice known as yoga.
After receiving honors and graduate degrees in philosophy from Georgetown and Fordham Universities, and teaching philosophy at a college level for several years, he then pursued his ‘post-graduate’ education in the practical experience of yoga at the Siddha Yoga Ashram.
There he spent a total of 14 years doing service, practicing, training in and teaching hatha yoga in Siddha Yoga Ashrams worldwide. He received intensive training in the Iyengar system and practiced Ashtanga Vinyasa Yoga and became one of the first certified Anusara Yoga teachers. He then produced several highly respected books on asana, pranayama, yoga philosophy and yoga therapy.
Doug’s teaching is rooted in a vast and inclusive perspective of study and practice that honors the insights of the many streams of wisdom that flow into the river of yoga.
In this episode of the Wisdom of Yoga Podcast, Saraswati interviews Richelle Donigan. Richelle shares with us:
The powerful practice of visioning and how it is particularly important in this unpredictable and challenging time.
She reminds us of the power of words and our focus. If we constantly focus on the negative, we draw more of that.
She explains how we are always visioning consciously or unconsciously,
She invites us to choose what we really want and to create a life by design, to align with our deeper longing, for our own lives and for the world.
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Richelle Evelyn Donigan is a masterful Transformation Guide, Life Coach, Author, and Speaker. Richelle has an extraordinary gift for creating safe and empowering spaces for all people. She is passionate about bringing these extraordinary, ancient practices to communities that have been traditionally underserved. She has created and led numerous retreats and workshops across the US
In episode #6 of the Wisdom of Yoga Podcast, Saraswati interviews Kenya Aissa. Kenya shares with us:
The impact of the practice for her as a social worker in the foster, adoptions and corrections systems.
Why she recommends the practice to others for physical and emotional health.
How the practice is the foundation for her work as a Diversity and Inclusivity Trainer in Oakland.
Her advice for staying grounded and empowered during challenging times.
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Kenya Aissa, MS, is a Diversity Trainer, Holistic Empowerment Coach, and yoga instructor. Kenya spent 20+ years as a social worker, working within the foster, adoptions, and corrections systems.
In 2018, Kenya published her first book, “Sacred Girl: Spiritual Life Skills for Conscious Young Women”, and is a contributing author to “Coffee & Conversations”, a self-care book by women, for women. She has been featured on various podcasts including Moments with Marianne, Tippy Talk, Dreams Unzipped, and Our Common Ground Radio. She currently serves as a co-host on the weekly web series "Taking Control of Your Health”, and she continues to work in the family court system as a consultant specializing in transracial adoption and interracial co-parenting.
In episode 5 of the Wisdom of Yoga Podcast, Saraswati interviews Beryl Bender Birch. Beryl shares with us:
The deeper meaning and purpose of yoga and what are the most easily misunderstood aspects of yoga.
How her teaching has transformed over the years
How can yogic wisdom and practices support us during these challenging times
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Beryl Bender Birch is director and founder of The Hard & The Soft Yoga Institute and a founder of the Give Back Yoga Foundation, which provides yoga to underserved communities and offers developmental grants to yoga teachers for community service projects. A spiritual teacher and yoga therapist, Birch is the best-selling author of Power Yoga, the classic training manual for asana practice for Ashtanga Yoga; Beyond Power Yoga, which theorizes a relationship between the eight limbs of yoga and the chakras; Boomer Yoga, which illustrates how to create a yoga plan that works for maturing adults; and Yoga for Warriors, which provides yoga practices for veterans. A former neurofeedback researcher with a degree in comparative religion, Birch has been an avid student of yoga and the study of consciousness since 1971.
In Episode 4 of the Yoga of Wisdom Podcast, Saraswati interviews Deane Juhan who is one of core faculty at Yogakula. You’ll find his courses on our website.
Deane Juhan may be best known as the author of Job’s Body: A Handbook for Bodywork. As an expert in the field of body therapeutics, Deane shares with us:
How can we best approach health and healing during challenging times.
How to take better care of ourselves personally and our world
How the yogic practices of asana, breathwork and meditation support a healthy mind and body.
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Deane Juhan is the author of Job’s Body: A Handbook for Bodywork. Deane has been a bodyworker for 30 years. He was a member of staff at Esalen for 18 years and a Trager practitioner and instructor for 24 years. He has taught classes in anatomy and physiology for bodyworkers, yoga practitioners, and therapists of all kinds in the US + internationally. Deane has a private practice in the Bay Area in Northern California.
In Episode 3 of the Wisdom of Yoga Podcast, Saraswati Clere interviews Maria Alfaro. Together they discuss
How to shake off your stress, tension, and trauma with the practice Tension & Trauma Releasing Exercises (TRE)
How the practice activates the body’s natural, therapeutic shaking response called Self Induced Therapeutic Tremors (SITT) to release tension and calm the nervous system, returning the body to a state of balance.
How the practice is designed to assist the body in releasing deep muscular patterns of tension.
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Maria is a senior TRE® and Neurogenic Yoga™ certification trainer. She has a background in Yoga, Chinese martial arts and Esalen massage. Maria has been training with Dr. Berceli since 2004 and teaching his work ever since. Over the past 15 years she taught TRE to thousands of people in the US, in Europe, in Canada, Asia and the Middle East. She assisted Dr. Berceli in numerous trainings in the US, South Africa, Brazil and Japan and she led hundreds of public workshops and over 100 certification trainings worldwide. Maria is also one of two creators of Neurogenic Yoga, the sister method of TRE. She is known for creating a supportive, compassionate, and humorous learning environment.
In Episode 2 of the Wisdom of Yoga Podcast, Heather Wertheimer shares
How Mantra is a powerful resource to help us during the deeply challenging times we’re facing as a society.
Her experience of mantra practices, including sacred chanting in kirtan, traditional mantras
How this practice can increase your capacity for love, inner peace, and compassion and is a vehicle for transformation.
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Heather Wertheimer is a kirtan artist, singer, songwriter, and guitarist who combines her special love of both music and yoga to lead devotional chanting internationally. With a rare ability to sing directly from the heart, she infuses sacred chanting with a powerful sense of peace and depth. Heather has toured in the U.S. and abroad with her husband Benjy, Steve Gorn, Manose, and Deva Premal & Miten. Heather’s debut CD with Shantala, Church of Sky, was named by New Age Retailer as one of the top ten albums of the year. It has been aired on radio stations internationally. Heather brings the richness of her healing background as a therapist, meditation teacher, and yoga teacher into the practice of kirtan. Since 2017, Heather has been an authorized teacher of Neelakantha Meditation as taught in Blue Throat Yoga.
In the Wisdom of Yoga podcast, Saraswati Clere interviews Marc Holzman as he shares his journey of navigating stress and overwhelm through the lenses of Yoga, Ayurveda, an immersion into meditation and Yoga Nidra. He explains the ways in which these profound practices integrate and enable potent personal transformation. Together we explore how aligning to the rhythms of nature invites for deeper transformation and grounding this new era of uncertainty. Hear how Marc went from overwhelm to ease as he realized how to realign with his Dharma.
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Marc is a certified Ayurveda practitioner and Amrit Yoga Nidra teacher with over 18 years' experience teaching Hatha Yoga and Meditation. He currently lives in both L.A. and Paris for greater access to the workshops, teacher trainings, and retreats he teaches across the globe.
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