Cecily Milne - "New Paradigms and a Yoga Detour"

Cecily Milne - "New Paradigms and a Yoga Detour"

Cecily Milne, founder of Yoga Detour, talks with J about the changing paradigm of yoga practice in the west and the ways in which she has grown and evolved alongside the changing conversation. They discuss her departure from Ashtanga Yoga and exploration of other movement modalities, the influences that have shaped her perspective, classifications and meeting expectations, and moving through the discomfort.

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Diane Paylor - "Real Deal Holyfield"

Diane Paylor - "Real Deal Holyfield"

Diane Paylor, author of Yin Yoga: Essential Poses and Sequences for Balanced Energy, participated in J’s Weekly Teachers Class last year and they re-connect in this intimate conversation about struggles and strengths. They discuss Diane’s mom’s struggle with cancer, her former life as a writer for Sassy magazine, finding yourself through yoga, focusing on strengths instead of struggles, and delving into truth with courage.

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Rob Walker - "The New Yoga"

Rob Walker - "The New Yoga"

Rob Walker, author of the The New Yoga: From Cults and Dogma to Science and Sanity, talks with J about taking a hard look at critical questions and proposing common-sense yoga for the future. They discuss how yoga classes have recently changed, the movement to make yoga classes safer and more inclusive by debunking myths and telling a more accurate history, drawing upon movement science, and six principles that add clarity.

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Michael Hayes - "Larger Bodies, Inclusivity, and Perseverance"

Michael Hayes - "Larger Bodies, Inclusivity, and Perseverance"

Michael Hayes, founder of Buddha Body Yoga and an early pioneer in bringing yoga to larger bodies, talks with J about his early NY roots and the evolving conversation around how to make yoga more inclusive. They discuss Michael’s early studies in Gurdjieff and massage therapy, the process of discovering yoga that worked for him, some of the tools he uses, and the passion that fuels and sustains a lifelong inquiry into yoga.

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Kaya Mindlin - "Parampara and Authentic Yoga"

Kaya Mindlin - "Parampara and Authentic Yoga"

Kaya Mindlin, founder of Supreme Release Yoga, was referred to J as someone who would speak candidly with him about difficult topics and she did not disappoint. They discuss the meaning of Parampara, misinformed mindsets that modern approaches to yoga propagate, Vedic astrology and Ayurveda, guidance on how to choose teachers, and the truth that we lack nothing and Yoga can not give you anything,

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Nischala Joy Devi - "Meditation in the Yoga Tradition"

Nischala Joy Devi - "Meditation in the Yoga Tradition"

Nischala Joy Devi, author of Meditation in the Yoga Tradition and The Secret Power of Yoga, returns to offer J a yogic perspective on meditation and a practical application of Patañjali’s Yogasūtras. She discusses the concept of “dynamic stillness,” the difference between consciousness and mind, residing in the heart instead of controlling mind, defining Dharana-Dhyana-Samadhi, and nurturing a sustained steady rhythm and a dedicated heart.

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Ranju Roy and Dave Charlton - "Embodying the Yoga Sutra"

Ranju Roy and Dave Charlton - "Embodying the Yoga Sutra"

Ranju Roy and Dave Charlton, coauthors of Embodying the Yoga Sutra: Support, Direction, Space, join J to discuss a snapshot of their current understanding of yoga through a consideration of Patañjali’s Yogasūtras and the teachings of TKV Desikachar. They talk about how they decided on eighteen sutras, yoga as relationship, the organizing principles of support-direction-space, and practical applications to facilitate positive change.

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Haley Laughter - "Indigenous Yoga Inspired"

Haley Laughter - "Indigenous Yoga Inspired"

Haley Laughter, founder of Hozho Total Wellness, talks with J about the difficulties which affect Native Americans experiencing historical trauma, and incorporating indigenous teachings into yoga practice. They discuss the “assimilation” of Haley’s parents and the effects on her early life, giving up the “american dream” to move closer to her Navajo roots, connections between yoga, indigenous philosophy, and our existence on the planet.

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Colleen Boyd - "Downtown Desert Yoga"

Colleen Boyd - "Downtown Desert Yoga"

Colleen Boyd, owner of downtown desert yoga in Las Cruces NM, answered J’s call for alternative event spaces and it led to this conversation about the evolution of modern yoga practice and industry. They discuss the early yoga scene in Las Cruces, life turns that shape our directions, becoming a teacher and center owner, incorporating new information, and the role we play in shaping yoga for future generations by becoming part of the conversation.

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Greg Peterson - "The Urban Farm"

Greg Peterson - "The Urban Farm"

Greg Peterson, creator of The Urban Farm and host of The Urban Farm Podcast, joins J to talk about creating a more sustainable future by becoming more aware of where your food comes from and learning how to grow your own. Greg’s wife is a yoga teacher who listens to the show and J has been thinking about food and it lead to this conversation about Greg’s entrepreneurial spirit and creating The Urban Farm community.

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Coby Kozlowski - “Kripalu Vinyasa and One Degree Revolution”

Coby Kozlowski - “Kripalu Vinyasa and One Degree Revolution”

Coby Kozlowski, author of One Degree Revolution, has run into J in a hallway twice over the years and they finally connect for this conversation on using whatever tools you can to hold integrity and fulfill a sense of purpose. They discuss Coby’s work as a coach as well as a yoga teacher, developing Kripalu Vinyasa and getting on the Yoga Journal circuit, returning back to work after a hiatus, and getting clear about how we want to move through the world.

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Tatjana Mesar - "Zen Yoga Berlin"

Tatjana Mesar - "Zen Yoga Berlin"

Tatiana Mesar, founder of Zen Yoga Berlin, hosted J for a tour event and the two connected for this conversation on her Croatian roots, like-minded viewpoint, and parallel paths in the yoga world. They discuss the yoga scene in Croatia, going from Transcendental Meditation to rave parties, studying classical flute and the NY downtown music scene, punk rock and yoga, the evolution of yoga industry, the Axis Syllabus, and universal threads of yoga..

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Nikki Vilella - "Adjustments in the Evolution of Yoga"

Nikki Vilella - "Adjustments in the Evolution of Yoga"

Nikki Vilella, senior teacher and co-owner at NYC's Kula Yoga Project, speaks for herself after being mentioned on the show regarding touch and consent in yoga classes. They reminisce about the early days and then get into a candid discussion on teacher training, deep adjustments and the changing narrative around touch and consent, ethics and legislation, the survival of independent yoga centers, finding community. and making it work.

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Seth Powell and Chase Bossart - "On Patañjali’s Yogasūtras"

Seth Powell and Chase Bossart - "On Patañjali’s Yogasūtras"

Seth Powell and Chase Bossart come together with J for an in-depth debate into the nature and substance of Patañjali’s Yogasūtras. They discuss whether the sutras and the commentary are written by the same person, differing views on what the text says yoga is, whether it involves stilling the mind to reach a liberation beyond this world or a means of finding clarity and purpose in having this existence, and the power of deep yogic inquiry.

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David Moore - "The Alexander Technique"

David Moore - "The Alexander Technique"

David Moore, director at the School for F.M. Alexander Studies and author of Smart Yoga: Apply the Alexander Technique to Enhance Your Practice, Prevent Injury, and Increase Body Awareness, talks with J about the elusive technique created by F.M Alexander. They discuss David’s experience of what Alexander defined as “control of human reaction,” the difference between sensing and feeling, educated intuition, and letting go of old patterns.

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Michael Lear - "Trager Approach and Ashtanga Yoga"

Michael Lear - "Trager Approach and Ashtanga Yoga"

Michael, Lear, founder of Pangea Yoga and Yoga4Drummers, sits down with J to talk about his unique mix of Trager Approach and Ashtanga Yoga. Michael was born in Easton PA, the town that J moved to a few years ago. They discuss the early yoga scene there and his relationship to Ashtanga Yoga, integrative somatic therapies and transference of healing through nervous system communication, and the pure joy of rocking out.

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Jay Fields - "Teaching People Not Poses"

Jay Fields - "Teaching People Not Poses"

Jay Fields, author of Teaching People Not Poses, talks with J about their parallel journeys from the early blogosphere days and postural practice to embodiment principles and resilience. They discuss her studies in yoga and neuroscience, some pivotal events in her life, the principles of embodiment and resilience that she has come to teach, methods for inviting inquiry instead of imposing experience, and the power of doing things just for fun.

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Alex Auder - "Instagram Dick Pics and Somatic Dominance"

Alex Auder - "Instagram Dick Pics and Somatic Dominance"

Alex Auder, director of Magu Yoga, is a long-time friend of J’s from the early NY days and they get together to talk about her newly-gained Instagram stardom and the recent conversation around consent. They discuss what is behind Alex’s irreverence and trolling on social media, the NY times article, somatic dominance and implicit abuse, the precarious balance between holding people accountable and cancel culture, and the need for evolution.

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Catherine Salin Derrow - "NY Times Covers Consent and Touch"

Catherine Salin Derrow - "NY Times Covers Consent and Touch"

Catherine Salin Derrow, featured in a recent high-profile NY Times article, talks with J about her experience of becoming a flashpoint around consent and touch in yoga. They discuss what happened behind the scenes at the workshop covered by the NY Times, old-school teaching and healthy boundaries, holding people accountable and cancel culture, and the uncomfortable contradictions that must be reckoned with.

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