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EPISODE · Jul 29, 2025 · 17 MIN

Creating Space for Grief: Heart-Opening and Grounding Practices

from The Legal Yogi Podcast

Feeling overwhelmed by grief or anxiety? Looking for simple, body-based practices to help you feel more grounded and emotionally supported? In this micro episode of The Legal Yogi Podcast, host Vanisha Weatherspoon shares a gentle combination of grounding techniques, heart-opening poses, and therapeutic movement designed to support you through life’s most challenging moments. From restorative yoga sequences like fish pose and camel pose, Vanisha offers practical tools to help you reconnect with your body, process emotions, and create space for healing, just a few minutes at a time.IN THIS EPISODE: (00:00) Intro(01:45) Yoga practices can provide anxiety management tools(04:07) Mindfulness practices can reduce anxiety, and how to do the fish pose(07:19) Example of a client who released pent-up stress using the camel pose(10:28) Additional therapeutic practices can be used as self-care techniques (14:18) Trust your body’s wisdom to guide you(15:04) The benefits of body awareness, heart opening and grounding KEY TAKEAWAYS: Traditional yoga poses used as anxiety management tools can quickly ground you in the present moment by focusing on sensory experience.Practicing a short emotional support sequence—including child’s pose, camel pose, and cat and cow movement—helps open the heart and create space for emotional release during times of grief or overwhelming circumstances.Incorporating consistent grounding practices and therapeutic movement into your daily routine builds body awareness and supports healing without requiring long or intense sessions.RESOURCES:The Legal Yogi Podcast - WebsiteThe Legal Yogi - InstagramVanisha Weatherspoon  - LinkedInABOUT THE HOST:Vanisha is a 500-hour Registered Yoga Teacher (RYT) and resides in Austin, TX. She began her yoga journey in 2017 during her 1L year at Georgetown Law. The first year of law school is often the most challenging and can be a gateway to the bad habits that are prevalent among legal professionals. Lawyers are at an extremely high risk of alcoholism, drug abuse and dependency, anxiety and depression, so Vanisha turned to yoga to avoid falling victim to one of the former. It was here on her mat where she found peace, which led her to want to bring this to her law school community. Vanisha became a certified instructor during the summer of her 2L year of law school and began teaching classes on Georgetown’s campus in the fall of her 3L year. Upon graduation, she obtained her 300-hour certification in 2020 and returned to Austin, where she teaches yoga and practices law as a fifth-year associate at a law firm.KEYWORDS: Mindfulness, Anxiety, Grief, Stress, Grounding Techniques, Heart-opening Poses, Therapeutic Movement, Yoga, Fish Pose, Camel Pose, Emotions, Healing, Body Awareness, Emotional Support, Mindful Approach, Self-Care, Calm Strategy, Wellness, Yoga Sequences

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