Embracing Yoga MisFits and Cultivating Curiosity with Nyk Danu

EPISODE · Dec 8, 2023 · 58 MIN

Embracing Yoga MisFits and Cultivating Curiosity with Nyk Danu

from Yoga Therapy Hour with Amy Wheeler · host Amy Wheeler

Introduction: Welcome back to another enlighteningepisode of "The Yoga Therapy Hour." Today, we're delving deep intothe world of yoga and self-acceptance with our special guest, Nyk Danu. Nyk isa yoga practitioner and therapist with a unique focus on helping those who feellike they don't quite fit into mainstream yoga circles – the misfits of theworld. Nyk's journey started with anxiety and back pain, and she's nowdedicated to assisting others on their paths to self-discovery and healing.Segment 1: Embracing the Misfits Nyk Danu introducesherself and her mission, emphasizing her affinity for working with the"Yoga MisFits" – a community of individuals who don't feel at home intraditional yoga environments. Nyk shares her personal experience of initiallydoubting yoga's appeal, only to be pleasantly surprised by the sense ofembodiment it brought and the alleviation of her anxiety. She describes howothers who feel like outsiders in the yoga world are naturally drawn to her.Segment 2: The Practice of Non-Judgment In thissegment, Nyk and the host, Amy, engage in a deep discussion aboutself-awareness and the practice of non-judgment. They explore how meditationand asana practice can help individuals recognize their assumptions andexpectations, both about themselves and others. Nyk encourages listeners tostep back and find humor in their own judgments while learning to let go of thestories they create in their minds about people.Segment 3: The "Come as You Are" Mentality Nyk Danushares her philosophy of the "Come as You Are" mentality in her yogaclasses. She discusses the importance of allowing individuals to be themselves,even if that means simply resting on their yoga mats during class. Nykemphasizes the value of listening, leaning in, and discovering what makes eachperson unique and different.Segment 4: Cancel Culture and Cultivating Curiosity Amy and Nykdive into a thought-provoking conversation about cancel culture and its impacton the yoga community and society as a whole. They reflect on their ownexperiences of facing cancelation from yoga teachers and how they emerged fromrejection stronger. Instead of canceling others, they encourage curiosity,questioning, and challenging one's own beliefs to foster greater understandingand connection with those who have different perspectives.Conclusion: In this episode of "The Yoga TherapyHour," Nyk Danu has illuminated the path to self-acceptance, embracingmisfits, and challenging our judgments in the world of yoga and beyond. As wereflect on the transformative power of yoga and the importance of curiosity andcompassion, let us strive to be more open-minded and accepting of others,recognizing that we are all imperfect, flawed humans on our own uniquejourneys. Thank you for joining us today, and remember, you don't have to fitin to find your place in the world of yoga.  Topicsyou can choose from include: Yoga Therapy &Mental HealthYoga Therapy &Physical HealthSocial Justice inyoga & Yoga TherapyYoga/AyurvedaToolboxYoga & IndianPhilosophyGlobal &Trending Yoga Therapy TopicsClick the linkbelow to subscribe. It takes 10 seconds total.https://amywheeler.com/subscribe Checkout Amy'swebsiteVisitAmy’s training section on her website to check out the courses belowYoga therapy training courses865-certified-yoga-therapist-programwww.optimalstateyoganidra.comwww.TheOptimalState.com Contactwith Nyk Danu: www.nykdanu.com

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