EPISODE · May 25, 2026 · 48 MIN
Ep36 Yanti Amos—How to Lead with Relational Wisdom When Technical Mastery Gets You Only So Far
from The Pressures of Privilege · host Diana Oehrli
What happens when you carry something forward that came through years of relationship and transmission rather than anything you earned alone? And what does it really mean to steward that? In this episode of The Pressures of Privilege, host Diana Oehrli sits down with Yanti Amos (former international lawyer, founder of Earth Yoga NYC, and global ambassador for the WTKO) for a conversation about lineage, mentorship, and the kind of wisdom that can't be memorized. Yanti spent over 17 years practicing international law across Southeast Asia and Europe before moving into health, wellness, and martial arts. She now mentors karate instructors across the globe and teaches entrepreneurship at Borough of Manhattan Community College. In this conversation, she and Diana explore what it means to be a true steward of inherited tradition, and how the Japanese concept of sensaru (reading a room with impeccable judgment) separates decent leaders from those whose presence actually changes things. If you've ever stood inside something larger than yourself and wondered how to carry it forward without losing either the tradition or yourself, this episode was made for you. Chapters (00:00:00) - What Prestige Means For Families(00:00:37) - With Yanti Amos: Pressures of Privilege(00:01:56) - Yanti At the Pressures of Privilege(00:05:26) - Richard Branson on His 60th Birthday(00:08:44) - The Life of Richard Amos(00:12:24) - Karate and Yoga: The Stewardhip(00:21:11) - How is mentorship different than coaching?(00:28:46) - Richard Oakley's(00:38:47) - In the Elevator With Zen Leaders(00:40:43) - The Importance of Sense 9(00:45:40) - Dealing With Dojo Dilemmas
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What happens when you carry something forward that came through years of relationship and transmission rather than anything you earned alone? And what does it really mean to steward that? In this episode of The Pressures of Privilege, host Diana Oehrli sits down with Yanti Amos (former international lawyer, founder of Earth Yoga NYC, and global ambassador for the WTKO) for a conversation about lineage, mentorship, and the kind of wisdom that can't be memorized. Yanti spent over 17 years practicing international law across Southeast Asia and Europe before moving into health, wellness, and martial arts. She now mentors karate instructors across the globe and teaches entrepreneurship at Borough of Manhattan Community College. In this conversation, she and Diana explore what it means to be a true steward of inherited tradition, and how the Japanese concept of sensaru (reading a room with impeccable judgment) separates decent leaders from those whose presence actually changes things. If you've ever stood inside something larger than yourself and wondered how to carry it forward without losing either the tradition or yourself, this episode was made for you.
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