18. How I Turned a Workshop Flop into My Game-Changing Mentorship Program (MMM)

EPISODE · Jan 28, 2025 · 17 MIN

18. How I Turned a Workshop Flop into My Game-Changing Mentorship Program (MMM)

from Yoga Teacher Confidential: Secrets of Becoming a Great Yoga Teacher · host Sage Rountree

Have you ever launched a project that didn’t go as planned? In this episode, I get honest about how my Plan a Month in an Hour workshop fell short—and how it inspired me to create something even better. I share what went wrong, the lessons I learned, and how listening to feedback led to my mentorship program: Mastering the Art of Yoga Sequencing, aka MMM.You’ll hear:• Why clear communication is key for workshops and classes• How to shift from “winging it” to confident lesson planning• How I learned that you want done-for-you resources (I should have known, so do I!)• The exciting details of my new six-month mentorship programAffirmation for this episode:“There’s no failure, just feedback.”👉 Learn more and join my newsletter for updates: sagerountree.com/newsletter👉 Design workshops that sell out with confidence (avoid flops like mine): free five-day email course on workshops RSVP for the open house—we meet at noon EDT on Saturday, May 16. I'll send a replay to all registrants after the event! Join here: Find Your Teaching Voice Live + 200YTT Open HouseWant to become (almost) everyone's favorite yoga teacher? Get in the Zone at Comfort Zone Yoga, my virtual studio focused on teacher development. I have a ton of Sage advice in there for you—let's chat there!For more insights, subscribe to Yoga Teacher Confidential, check out my YouTube channel, and follow me on socials:InstagramFacebookThreadsPinterestAnd come explore my mentorship program, my Yoga Class Prep Station membership, continuing education workshops and 200/300/500-hour teacher training programs, and my many books for yoga teachers. It's all at sagerountree.com.

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