Cyndi Lee - “OM Yoga”

Cyndi Lee - “OM Yoga”

Cyndi Lee, founder of the influential OM Yoga center, was someone who set the stage for people like J. After running in the same circles for years, they finally get a chance to meet. They talk about Cyndi’s personal journey into yoga and Tibetan Buddhism, yoga coming into the mainstream, the story of how OM Yoga came into existence and why it had to close, and the way things are playing out now.

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Joey Slater-Milligan - “Yoga of Wheatus”

Joey Slater-Milligan - “Yoga of Wheatus”

J talks with Joey Slater-Milligan, background vocalist from the band Wheatus. Joey graduated from J’s teacher training program a while back and they take some time to learn about each other outside of the practice space. Joey shares her journey from a small village in England to playing arena-sized shows with a band she started out selling t-shirts for. They also discuss why she decided to do teacher training and her young adult sci-fi novel ‘PSY’.

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Jason Crandell - “Professional Responsibility”

Jason Crandell - “Professional Responsibility”

Jason Crandell has always been on J’s radar as someone of his generation who managed to break through into the mainstream. They talk about early days of yoga journal cruises, what it takes to launch a yoga career, the invent of yoga teacher training, social media literacy, realities and issues facing current yoga business models, raising the educational bar and holding teacher trainers accountable.

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Wendy Reese - “Whole Being Zone”

Wendy Reese - “Whole Being Zone”

J returns the favor and brings on Wendy Reese, host of The Whole Being Zone Podcast. They talk about the horrors of having crappy internet service, what the yoga scene is like in a town of five hundred people, the journey from fitness to wholeness, dealing with mental illness, learning to love yourself, the practicality of psychic power, and how to build community. They also discuss her new book Alchemy of Yoga: Living Yoga Off the Mat.

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Julie Buckner - “Closing InYoga”

Julie Buckner - “Closing InYoga”

Julie Buckner and J had been emailing back and forth for months, but only when the final word came down that she was definitely closing her yoga center did they sit down and talk about the state of affairs. They discuss hard realities facing independent yoga centers vs standardized scaled models, successful but not profitable, and even a bit of national politics. More than anything, they look to each other for support and inspiration.

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Eddie Stern - “Ashtanga Yoga New York”

Eddie Stern - “Ashtanga Yoga New York”

Eddie Stern, esteemed Ashtanga Yoga teacher, invites J to The Brooklyn Yoga Club to talk about the old days and current incarnations of his yoga and teaching. They discuss his early practice, formative times in the NY yoga scene, the entrance of Patabhi Jois into the US, the birth of “vinyasa” as a hybrid style, bringing yoga into schools, and whether or not Ashtanga Yoga is injurious.

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Sam Chase - “Yoga to the People”

Sam Chase - “Yoga to the People”

Serendipity brings Sam Chase, author of Yoga and the Pursuit of Happiness, and J together in this intimate back and forth about the parallels in both their early beginnings and current life situations. They discuss the lonely aspects of being a yoga teacher, Sam’s dual yoga personality, vinyasa yoga’s identity crisis, the evolution of Kripalu Yoga, and the origins and purpose behind Yoga to the People.

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Michael Lee - “Phoenix Rising Yoga Therapy”

Michael Lee - “Phoenix Rising Yoga Therapy”

Michael Lee, founder of Phoenix Rising Yoga Therapy, talks with J about the origins of Phoenix Rising Yoga Therapy and its defining characteristics. They discuss creating safe containers for practice, identifying what’s going on in your body and in your life based on both experience and psychological principles, the thin line between yoga and yoga therapy, changes in the professional yoga landscape, and being true to who you are.

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Hareesh (Christopher) Wallis - “Tantra Illuminated”

Hareesh (Christopher) Wallis - “Tantra Illuminated”

Hareesh (Christopher) Wallis has a B.A. in Religion and Classics from the University of Rochester, an M.A. in Sanskrit from U.C. Berkeley, an M.Phil. in Classical Indian Religions from Oxford, and a Ph.D. on the traditions of Śaiva Tantra from Berkeley. He talks with J about the art and science of translating Sanskrit, the influence of Tantra on modern yoga, and the removal of conceptual overlays to reveal inherent wonder and awe in life.

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Jennilyn Carson - “Yogadork”

Jennilyn Carson - “Yogadork”

J sits down with Jennilyn Carson, long time friend, editor in chief of Yogadork, They rode the wave of yoga into the mainstream together and reminisce over some of the sign posts and stories that marked the way. The conversation also covers Jennilyn’s interests in woman’s cycles, cats, social justice, and yoga culture. The two commune on the silver linings, and J explains why he decided to have this be the year anniversary episode.

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Pamela Tanner Boll - “A Small Good Thing”

Pamela Tanner Boll - “A Small Good Thing”

J talks with Pamela Tanner Boll, award winning producer and director of the documentary films A Small Good Thing and Who Does She Think She Is? They discuss her earlier work and formative times in life that shaped the themes running through her movies, including the pressing issues addressed in her recent work that spoke to J deeply and inspired their conversation. They touch on the challenges so many are facing and being curious, not furious.

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Judith Hanson Lasater - “Restorative Yoga Queen”

Judith Hanson Lasater - “Restorative Yoga Queen”

Judith Hanson Lasater is a seminal figure in the yoga world. She talks with J about the earliest times for independent yoga teachers, her experience with BKS Iyengar, reasons for withdrawal from the Iyengar organization, and the inspiration behind what she teaches now. They discuss the privilege of teaching and, understanding psychological projection, and mirroring back the inherent goodness and inner wisdom of the student.

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Kerry Porter - “Hindu Facebook Justice”

Kerry Porter - “Hindu Facebook Justice”

Kerry Porter joins J to discuss some of the comment threads they have participated in together as mutual members of a Facebook group, and the implications they share with broader issues in our politics. They talk about the decolonizing of language and culture, listening to the voices of injustice, the marketplace of exploitation, appropriated yoga, and how to stop perpetuating oppressive power imbalances through reparatory justice.

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Diane Bruni - “Ashtanga Unveiled”

Diane Bruni - “Ashtanga Unveiled”

Diane Bruni was the first ashtanga yoga teacher in Canada. She stopped by J’s yoga class in Brooklyn and they sat down afterwards to talk about her story of yoga’s entrance into the mainstream, yoga injuries, and the new directions that are being forged. Diane shares about her unconventional instruction in Iyengar method, controversial exit from the Ashtanga community, cancer diagnosis, and her current movement research.

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Bernie Clark - “Yin Yoga”

Bernie Clark - “Yin Yoga”

Bernie Clark has intimate knowledge of one of the most popular forms of yoga practice today, Yin Yoga. He talks to J about where it comes from, how he got to it, and what distinguishes it from other styles. Bernie answers some of the most common questions about Yin Yoga, including whether or not you can stretch a ligament, what happens to a fibroblast when you hold a pose for longer periods, and other aspects of the approach.

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Anneke Lucas - “Abuse of Power”

Anneke Lucas - “Abuse of Power”

Anneke Lucas was sold into a child sex-trafficking network at the age of six. Now she teaches yoga in prisons through her organization, Liberation Prison Yoga. J sits down with Anneke to talk about her journey of healing trauma and expanding consciousness, being groped by Pattabhi Jois, the Jivamukti scandal, a panel discussion on power in the yoga world, trauma sensitivity training, and how to create safer spaces and better support.

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Neil Pearson - “Changing Pain Science”

Neil Pearson - “Changing Pain Science”

Neil Pearson has spent over 30 years in the field of physiotherapy and pain management science.  J talks with him about the difference between awareness and self-regulation, prescription vs process, the intertwined nature of pain and suffering, how the medical system teaches us to give power over to someone else, and recognizing things as safe or dangerous. The conversation explores where science and yoga are coming together.

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Dianne Bondy - “Yoga For All”

Dianne Bondy - “Yoga For All”

Dianne Bondy has become a leader in encouraging greater diversity in yoga. J talks with her about his own blinders, her move from fitness to yoga, drinking the Anusara cool-aid, being DIY on and off the mat, the power of language to either empower or disempower people, and ways in which yoga can move us into fuller acceptance of ourselves and others. They also discuss being a spokesperson and go back and forth about practice.

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Hari-kirtana das - "Krishna Consciousness"

Hari-kirtana das - "Krishna Consciousness"

Hari-kirtana has gone by many names depending on the different lifestyles he's led. J talks with him about being a member of "the mother of all cults", the Hare Krishna movement, participating in Jivamukti Yoga Teacher Training, separating the teachings from the teacher, comparative yoga philosophy regarding non-duality, and the inherent duality of bringing theology and realization to the modern marketplace of ideas.

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Matthew Remski - “Downregulated Yoga“

Matthew Remski - “Downregulated Yoga“

Matthew Remski has become known for his provocative, sometimes controversial, and inspiring writings on pressing issues in the yoga world. J talks with him about his early experiences and how they have shaped the course of his work, the current status of his ongoing WAWADIA (What Are We Actually Doing in Asana?) project, the recent flap regarding Jivamukti Yoga, and the grey zone between the mystical and the wounded.

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