by Brian | Aug 4, 2017 | Education, Teachers, Yoganomics
Is yoga popular by Stephanie Keach In and Of The Moment If you were to Google “Yoga popularity” you will find pages upon pages of articles talking about the popularity of yoga. So the question this article asks is: Is yoga popular? The answer that this post comes up...
by Brian | Jul 24, 2017 | Education, Teachers, Yoganomics
Melissa Nordin is an exercise physiologist, yoga educator, anatomy teacher, community educator specializing in corrective exercise, education, yoga & nutrition. Tampa, Florida What was it that drew you to yoga? Teaching yoga was a natural progression from my days...
by Brian | Jun 25, 2017 | Education, Teachers, Yoganomics
Yoga has one intention, and one alone, which is the union of body, mind, and spirit… Integrity is having honor and showing regard for all living beings. Open Letter to Yoga Teachers by: Laura Riggs There has been quite a bit of drama circulating lately over the...
by Brian | Nov 15, 2016 | Education, Teachers, Yoganomics
Hemalayaa never intended to teach. She did want to help myself herself into healing and to become spiritually stronger, but Hemalayaa never thought of yoga practice was a way to find herself. What is your inspiration behind beginning to teach? When I first began...
by Brian | Aug 14, 2016 | Education, Retreats, Teachers, Yoganomics
Beryl Bender Birch writes on the Newtown Yoga Festival, She is the Director and Founder of The Hard & The Soft, and The GiveBack Yoga Foundation. Beryl Bender Birch Our whole purpose as yoga practitioners, it to put our practice into action, into service. It is...
by Brian | Aug 14, 2016 | Retreats, Teachers, Yoganomics
Ray Crist As a Yoga Teacher, Ray Crist identifies with losing children to mass shootings. I decided to teach at the Newtown Yoga Festival as a gesture of support to all the parents who lost a beloved child. As a father, I know the love I have for my child and...