by Brian | Aug 12, 2016 | Education, Teachers, Yoganomics
Diane Hudock Yoga Teacher What drew you to yoga? I had always had a natural inclination towards the healing arts, spirituality, and energy medicine from an early age. I was a serious gymnast for many years until I blew my knee out in a competition when I was sixteen...
by Brian | Aug 11, 2016 | Education, Retreats, Teachers, Yoganomics
Patricia Gerbarg, MD & Richard P Brown, MD write about some of their thoughts pertaining to the Orlando Pulse Massacre. and the other tragedies around our country. We are all touched by the tragic loss of life in Orlando and many other cities, but for the people...
by Brian | Jul 8, 2016 | Education, Teachers, Yoganomics
From fellow yoga teacher: Eileen Byrnes Both Sandy Hook and the Pulse Massacre are national tragedies that impacted the entire world. They are the reminders that our society has an inability to recognize the devastation of violence, that is reflected in the daily...
by Brian | Apr 1, 2016 | Education, Teachers, Yoganomics
How does one person address the blind unbalanced inequity occurring in the credentialing of yoga teachers by Yoga Alliance? The Origin of Yoganomics “They all agreed that something had to be done, but they didn’t know what to do.” My name is...
by Brian | Mar 21, 2016 | Education, Teachers, Yoganomics
A Yoga Teacher Does it Anyway – by Cherryl Duncan Cherryl Duncan | Yoga Teacher Training | Cherryl Duncan yoga | Yoga Teacher | South Africa People often ask me how I can accept people on a Yoga teacher training program if they have only been doing Yoga for a...
by Brian | Feb 3, 2016 | Education, Teachers, Yoganomics
On December 4, 1993, I was in an altercation where I died, was revived and fell into a coma. I suffered a head injury with brain damage. After the four day coma, when I came to, my eyes had crossed, I had trouble speaking and pronouncing words, I had lost all...