Meet Helene Whitfield from Global Online Yoga Association (EP.326)

EPISODE · Dec 9, 2024 · 1H 32M

Meet Helene Whitfield from Global Online Yoga Association (EP.326)

from Conversations for Yoga Teachers · host Karen Fabian

In today’s episode, you’ll meet Helene Whitfield, Chief Visionary Officer with the newly formed Global Online Yoga Association, or GOYA. We talk about the mission of GOYA and how it can benefit you as a yoga teacher. The link to the organization is below where you’ll find information on how to become a member. Use the coupon code CHANGE to access your first year of membership for free.    URL for people to access first year free:  https://globalonlineyogaassociation.org/ya-exclusive-offer-complimentary/   COUPON CODE: CHANGE   Find out more about Helene below:   Helene Whitfield ECYT500, CCYT, CPYT, CYYT, CRYT   As a yogi with a visionary spirit, I have combined my love for mindful practices and my business acumen to create GOYA. With over two decades in the health and wellness industry, my mission has been to cultivate spaces where everyone can find their flow. My leadership has steered GOYA from a concept to a global association for teachers, schools and practitioners. Over the last 15 years, navigating the intricate and frequently perplexing realm of yoga education standards and alliance bodies, I've encountered numerous challenges and frustrations. These experiences led me to deeply consider and envision what my fellow yoga educators and teachers genuinely require from their membership organization. As a mother and a wife, my journey took a dramatic turn during the pandemic, battling breast cancer and facing the lack of guidance and support from the very organizations meant to provide these to their members. This challenging period crystallized the vision of GOYA. Determined to rewrite the narrative on what a yoga education and teacher credentialing association should embody, I stand here ready to turn a new page. As a yoga teacher, a yoga teacher trainer, and an avid volunteer for global causes, I have nurtured this dream for many years. I am overjoyed to see this vision come to life and thrilled that you are part of this movement for change.     Links:   Link to GOYA’s website: https://globalonlineyogaassociation.org/   Link to Bare Bones Yoga website: www.barebonesyoga.com

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