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Yoga Teachers Talking Yoga

Hello and welcome to the Yoga Teachers Talking Yoga podcast!In this new 6-part series of interviews, we talk to yoga teachers both established and emerging.  We find out what got each of them into yoga, why they became teachers and got started, the styles of practice that interest them, who are their inspirations were and plans are for the future.  

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    YTTY6: Julian Singh

    Hello and welcome to the Yoga Teachers Talking Yoga podcast!In this series of interviews, we talk to yoga teachers.  We find out what got them into yoga, why they became teachers, how they got started, what styles of yoga interested them, who their inspirations were and finally what their plans are going forward.  Our last guest in this series is Julian Singh, yoga practitioner, teacher, traveller and author. Based in Canberra, Julian has built a corporate career in finance and IT, as well as carving out his own quite unique yoga journey. Commencing his yoga practice with his mother in 2002, Julian’s curiosity with breathing, mindfulness and discipline allowed him to deepen his practice in pranayama and concentration. He became a certified yoga teacher in 2015 and continues to teach to this day. He has travelled extensively, spending around three years minimally backpacking by land through India, Western Europe, and the Americas, and immersing himself in diverse cultures and experiencesJulian has completed a number of Ironman events, ultra-trail runs, and long distance cycling such as from Manhattan to Montauk! On top of all that, Julian has a passion for Sanskrit which led him to study the language to a university standard and has recently published his own book  “Sanskrit in Modern Yoga”, combining ancient Vedic philosophy to modern yoga practices and is available now.You can find out more about Julian’s many interests, works and projects here:  www.juliansingh.comand links from our discussion to other threads in the yoga tapestry:Buteyko Breathing MethodThis episode brings an end to our first series of yoga teachers talking yoga.  We hope you found these chats interesting, insightful and inspiring in helping you in your own yoga journey Our email link in the descriptions for your to to send us your thoughts and comments on the series or if you’d like to express an interest in being a guest in our next series, we can be contacted on:  [email protected] related content and bonus material will be posted on our Facebook page:  Yoga Teachers Talking Yoga PodcastFor now though, we thank you for listening and look forward to bringing you more stories from new guests in the near future!

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    YTTY5: Katherine Mair, MAD Mindworks

    Hello and welcome to the Yoga Teachers Talking Yoga podcast!Today we talk with Katherine Mair, yoga teacher and executive coach and mentor from MAD Mindworks.Katherine’s  approach and work in corporate wellness and career coaching weaves ancient yoga practices to psychology and neuroscience, in a way that a modern audience can understand.  Indeed, I myself have benefitted from Katherine’s guidance on finding your value and realising what it can bring to the world.  Indeed, this podcast is one such outcome!Note:  References in the discussion to the IYTA relate to the International Yoga Teachers Association, a forerunner of yoga in Australia.  For 57 years, they taught and supported yoga teachers across Australia.  Sadly, the IYTA ceased its operations in 2022.You can find more about Katherine at MAD Mindworks: https://www.madmindworks.comLinks to the other threads discussed in the yoga tapestry:Samadhi yoga Newtownjivamuktiyoga.com simonborgolivier.comwww.zenergyyoga.compowerliving.com.auIf you’d like to express an interest in being a guest in our next series, we can be contacted on:  [email protected] related content and bonus material will be posted on our Facebook page:  Yoga Teachers Talking Yoga Podcast

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    YTTY4: Katie Brown, Katie Brown Yoga

    Hello and welcome to the Yoga Teachers Talking Yoga podcast!In this series of interviews, we’re speaking with yoga teachers established and emerging.   We find out what got them into yoga, why they became teachers, how they got started, what styles of yoga interested them, who their inspirations were and finally what their plans are going forward.  Today my guest is Katie Brown, teacher and author from Katie Brown Yoga.Katie’s passion is in relaxation, combining restorative yoga poses with soothing breathing practices purpose-built to still the mind and allow the body to heal.She has published books including The Relaxation Rainbow, and has designed courses that develop healthy bodies and happy minds. Since our chat, Katie has stepped into the role of Creative Director at Thrive Journey — a global women’s wellbeing platform supporting women at every stage of life.  We’ve included a link below.Her new role brings together her decades of experience teaching yoga and Qi Gong along with her background as a magazine editor and journalist to help women access supportive practices from the comfort of their own home.Note:  References in the discussion to the IYTA relate to the International Yoga Teachers Association, a forerunner of yoga in Australia.  For 57 years, they taught and supported yoga teachers across Australia.  Sadly, the IYTA ceased its operations in 2022.You can find more about Katie at:Katie Brown Yoga:  katiebrownyoga.comThrive Journey thrivejourney.comOther links of interest from our discussion:Yoga for Good:  yogaforgood.com.auAlexi Pallpratt:  www.sereneyoga.com.auSarah Manning:  www.sarahmanningyoga.comZenergy Yoga www.zenergyyoga.comJudith Hanson Lasater:  www.judithhansonlasater.comRobyn Lynch www.perfecthealthcentre.com.auIf you’d like to express an interest in being a guest in our next series, we can be contacted on:  [email protected] related content and bonus material will be posted on our Facebook page:  Yoga Teachers Talking Yoga Podcast

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    YTTY3: Imasha Silva, Sati Yoga

    Hello and welcome to the Yoga Teachers Talking Yoga podcast!In this series of interviews, we talk to yoga teachers.  We find out what got them into yoga, why they became teachers, how they got started, what styles of yoga interested them, who their inspirations were and finally what their plans are going forward.  Today my guest is yoga teacher Imasha Silva, founder of Sati Yoga.Based in Sydney, and inspired by the meditation she saw practiced in her native Sri Lanka, Imasha has developed a longer, slower form of yoga.  With classes up to 2 hours long, she provides space for her students a depth of practice to allow full immersion and relaxation.Note:  References in the discussion to the IYTA relate to the International Yoga Teachers Association, a forerunner of yoga in Australia.  For 57 years, they taught and supported yoga teachers across Australia.  Sadly, the IYTA ceased its operations in 2022.Related links:Sati Yoga:  https://www.satiyoga.com.auIf you’d like to express an interest in being a guest in our next series, we can be contacted on:  [email protected] related content and bonus material will be posted on our Facebook page:  Yoga Teachers Talking Yoga Podcast

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    YTTY2: Karolina Freeman, Karolina Freeman Yoga

    Hello and welcome to the Yoga Teachers Talking Yoga podcast!In this series of interviews, we talk to yoga teachers.  We find out what got them into yoga, why they became teachers, how they got started, what styles of yoga interested them, who their inspirations were and finally what their plans are going forward.  Today my guest is yoga teacher Karolina Freeman, founder of Karolina Freeman Yoga.  Based in Brisbane, Karolina holds regular yoga classes and weekly online meetings.  She has a passion for women’s health and well being, and has designed courses such as Wilding Women with this in mind.  More recently she has developed other businesses involving aloe vera, and she joins me from her home in Brisbane….Related links:Karolina Freeman Yoga:  https://karolinafreeman.comFacebook page:  Karolina Freeman Yoga and MeditationInstagram:  Threadskarolina.freemanIf you’d like to express an interest in being a guest in our next series, we can be contacted on:  [email protected] related content and bonus material will be posted on our Facebook page:  Yoga Teachers Talking Yoga PodcastAnd some other useful links from our discussion:Gabor Mate https://drgabormate.comCelia Roberts https://celiaroberts.com.auSwami Mukhti https://www.syta.org.au/travelling-teachers/swami-muktibodhananda-saraswati

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    YTTY1: Liz Kraefft, Ku-ring-gai Yoga

    Hello and welcome to the Yoga Teachers Talking Yoga podcast!In this series of interviews, we talk to yoga teachers.  We find out what got them into yoga, why they became teachers, how they got started, what styles of yoga interested them, who their inspirations were and finally what their plans are going forward.  Today my guest is Liz Kraefft, for over 20 years, Liz has taught hatha yoga, corporate wellness and yoga Nidra.  Her teaching background makes her an excellent communicator, and she also lectured on yoga postures with the IYTA.  Currently she’s the owner of Ku-ring-gai Yoga on Sydney’s north shore.  Ku-ring-gai Yoga itself was started in 1978 by Margaret North, who is still teaching with Liz and the KY team. She joins me from her home in Sydney.Note:  References in the discussion to the IYTA relate to the International Yoga Teachers Association, a forerunner of yoga in Australia.  For 57 years, they taught and supported yoga teachers across Australia.  Sadly, the IYTA ceased its operations in 2022.Related links:Ku-ring-gai Yoga:  https://www.kuringgaiyoga.com.auIf you’d like to express an interest in being a guest in our next series, we can be contacted on:  [email protected] related content and bonus material will be posted on our Facebook page:  Yoga Teachers Talking Yoga Podcast

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    Yoga Teachers Talking Yoga - Introducing our Guests

    Hello, I’m Yogi Paul and here to present a new podcast we’ve called Yoga Teachers Talking Yoga!In this new 6-part series of interviews, we’ll talk to yoga teachers both established and emerging.  Our first interview with Liz Kraefft of Ku-ring-gai Yoga will be released on the 26th of January, with the second and third interviews within the following week, and subsequent interviews on a weekly basis.You’ll find our interviews down to earth and fun!It was a delight to reveal their real life stories on getting into yoga, becoming teachers, what inspires them, what they’ve been doing and what the future holds.Teachers like Liz, Katie and Katherine have been actively teaching for 20-plus years.  Whilst the three of them have lectured with the IYTA on various aspects of yoga, Katie has also authored books, Katherine has combined yoga with executive and career coaching, and Liz has built her own flourishing business around various aspects of Hatha yoga, meditation and yoga nidra.I studied my own IYTA diploma course in 2021 with Imasha Silva who has since started Sati Yoga, which provides a space for her students to develop a deeper realisation of themselves.Karolina Freeman is a powerhouse of innovation and ideas!  She’s starting multiple businesses, teaching yoga and developing courses such as Wilding Women.  All that whilst raising three boys! Julian is a modern day polymath!  Apart from yoga teaching, his vibrant energy and curiosity has led him into the corporate world, competing in gruelling triathlons and now an author making ancient Sanskrit accessible to the today’s world.Each guest was enthusiastic and willing to share their stories and experiences combining to become a collection of unique perspectives and insights.  Their stories will be enjoyable to those who personally know them, will resonate with other yoga teachers and really anybody else who has embarked on similar journey of self-discovery and fulfilment.It’s been rewarding and very exciting to put them together now for you to enjoy!

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    Yoga Teachers Talking Yoga - Trailer

    Hello, I’m Yogi Paul and here to present a new podcast we’ve called:  Yoga Teachers Talking Yoga!In this new 6-part series of interviews, we’ll talk to yoga teachers both established and emerging.  Our first interview with Liz Kraefft of Ku-ring-gai Yoga will be released on the 26th of January, with the second and third interviews within the following week, and subsequent interviews on a weekly basis.You’ll find our interviews down to earth and fun!It was a delight to reveal their real life stories on getting into yoga, becoming teachers, what inspires them, what they’ve been doing and what the future holds.Their stories will be enjoyable to those who personally know them, will resonate with other yoga teachers and really anybody else who has embarked on similar journey of self-discovery and fulfilment.It’s been rewarding and very exciting to put them together now for you to enjoy!

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Hello and welcome to the Yoga Teachers Talking Yoga podcast!In this new 6-part series of interviews, we talk to yoga teachers both established and emerging.  We find out what got each of them into yoga, why they became teachers and got started, the styles of practice that interest them, who are their inspirations were and plans are for the future.

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