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1: Aimee Garcia Marshall

Episode 1 of the That Yoga Woman's Podcast podcast, hosted by That Yoga Woman, titled "1: Aimee Garcia Marshall" was published on July 4, 2020 and runs 67 minutes.

July 4, 2020 ·67m · That Yoga Woman's Podcast

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This week I’m talking to Aimee Garcia Marshall. 

Aimee is a friend and fellow yoga teacher based in Pinner, North London. I chat to Aimee about all sorts of things; her life before yoga, how she started teaching, challenges she has faced setting up her own studio, what it was like to be on the cover of Om Yoga magazine as well as how she’s been coping during the pandemic. She, like every guest, also answers my Quickfire Questions and tells us her Savasana Sounds.

Aimee’s Savasana Sounds: These Habits by Oliver Koletzki, Pyur.

Please let Aimee know what you thought of this episode - you can visit her website: www.yogacollective.uk or follow her on instagram @yogacollective_uk

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About
Your host is Jules Buchanan, a British yoga teacher in her forties. Married (without children, but with a gorgeous Labrador called Diesel), she’s Brummie born but is now based in Bedfordshire and has been teaching yoga for 3 years. 

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If you have any feedback or know a yogi, teacher or studio owner that you think would be a great guest, then email me: [email protected] 

Next episode is out in a fortnight. 

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