Hari-kirtana das - "A Reasonable Faith in the Bhagavad Gita"

Hari-kirtana das - "A Reasonable Faith in the Bhagavad Gita"

Hari-kirtana das, author of Journey into the Bhagavad Gita: A Guide to Exploring Timeless Principles of Transcendental Knowledge and Integrating Them Into Your Life, talks with J about universal principles that lead to religious experience. They discuss origins and larger context of the Bhagavad Gita, divergence of faith and knowledge, reincarnation, acting in harmony with cosmic order, and seeing ourselves as we truly we are.

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Tessa Hillman - "Helped Along by Guides and Angels"

Tessa Hillman - "Helped Along by Guides and Angels"

Tessa Hillman, author of Yoga Stories from Guru Guptananda and Memoir of a Skeptical Seeker, talks with J about opening up to spiritual realms and receiving guidance. They discus coming to yoga in the 70's and 80's, yearning for a deeper understanding, coming into communication with Guru Guptananda, messages from a North American Indian Chief, protection by your own goodness, and being helped along by guides and angels.

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Sage Rountree - "Yoga for Athletes, Exercise Science for Yogis"

Sage Rountree - "Yoga for Athletes, Exercise Science for Yogis"

Sage Rountree, author of The Athletes Guide to Recovery and The Art of Yoga Sequencing, talks with J about yoga for athletes and endurance science for yoga teachers. They discuss the origins of Sages name, starting out in yoga and becoming an endurance coach, being ready for connection, sports specific conditioning and utilizing poses, changing science. three best things for recovery, business models, and charging people to trust the process.

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Godfrey Devereux - "Rendering Sutras, Spiritual Dimensions"

Godfrey Devereux - "Rendering Sutras, Spiritual Dimensions"

Godfrey Devereux, author of YOGA UNVEILED, YOGA DECODED, and ANNOTATED YOGA SUTRAS, returns to talk with J about whether or not Patanjali is a dualist and the invulnerability of our spiritual nature. They discuss translation vs rendering, adhering to interpretations, manufacturing silence, deeper relinquishing, intelligent power, moral codes, tantra and sexuality, and rhythmic progression towards the presence of awareness.

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Josh Kane - "Home Studios, Commercial Leases, Authentic Yoga"

Josh Kane - "Home Studios, Commercial Leases, Authentic Yoga"

Josh Kane, founder of Gandiva Yoga Studio, talks with J about transitioning from independent contractor to center owner, the pursuit of deeper understanding, and the in's and out's of dedicated locations. They discuss how a blue-man group audition led to yoga, being a child actor, John Friend's bowspring system, studying with Ragunath, falling out with studio owners, challenges of creating a home studio, and and risking it all on lasting joy.

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Eddie Ellner - "Roads Less Traveled and Spaces To Gather"

Eddie Ellner - "Roads Less Traveled and Spaces To Gather"

Eddie Ellner, founder of Yoga Soup, talks with J about the trajectory of yoga into western culture, paradoxes in the human condition, and creating spaces for people to gather. They discuss the early 90's yoga scene via Yogaworks and Jivamukti, the influence of Brian Kest and Steve Ross, dangers of celebrity, discerning truth, creating Yoga Soup, and penetrating the fear of what might happen to make a place for friends to come together.

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Vijay Hassin, Sharada Thompson, and Kathleen Rosenberg - "Integral Yoga Exposed"

Vijay Hassin, Sharada Thompson, and Kathleen Rosenberg - "Integral Yoga Exposed"

Vijay Hassin, Sharada Thompson and Kathleen Rosenberg talk with J about the underbelly of Swami Satchidananda and the Integral Yoga Institute. They discuss Vijay's history, the meeting in the 1970's when allegations of sexual misconduct were first made, recent revelations and the Facebook group that Kathleen started, Sharada's story of mistreatment at the hands of Swami Satchidananda, and reconciling the hurt created by failed leaders.

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Lizzie and Judith Lasater - "Menopause and Beyond"

Lizzie and Judith Lasater - "Menopause and Beyond"

Lizzie and Judith Lasater return to catch up with J and talk about their latest offering, a free mini-course in Restorative Yoga to Support Menopause and Beyond. They discuss teaching during the last few years of transition, the genesis of their new course on menopause, generational differences, viewing body changes as a process vs treating a condition, exercise vs innercise, positive aspects of aging, and some keys to a long healthy life.

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Hy Brown - "Aftermath of the American Dream"

Hy Brown - "Aftermath of the American Dream"

Hy Brown is J's dad and they have a candid talk about the life he’s led, choices he’s made, and the lessons he's learned. They discuss growing up in Brooklyn, his involvement with the mob, becoming vice president of Tishman Construction, working on famous building projects, understanding the system, the impact of having a heart attack at age 47, J's mom and navigating her death, finding new purpose, and learning to care for others.

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Bryan Kest - "Autobiography of an American Yogi"

Bryan Kest - "Autobiography of an American Yogi"

Bryan Kest, author of Autobiography of an American Yogi, talks with J about the trajectory of yoga into the mainstream and the role he played in it. They discuss the early LA yoga scene, class with David Williams, one-to-one with Pattabhi Jois, mentality of not being good enough, before "power yoga" became a generic term, beefing with Maty Estaty, controversy with his brother, and the passion and commitment that fuels a life in yoga.

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Esther Ekhart - "Devotion, Surrender, and Video Production"

Esther Ekhart - "Devotion, Surrender, and Video Production"

Esther Ekhart, founder of Ekhart Yoga, talks with J about the purpose and passion behind being an early pioneer of yoga video online. They discuss her mother's influence, witnessing healings, miracles of Satya Sai Baba, learning devotion and surrender, becoming a teacher, deciding to make videos and go online, YouTube, the pandemic boom and slowdown, merging the business, and navigating from a place of love as a given.

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Noah Mazé - "Downturns and Ambiguities in Yoga Profession"

Noah Mazé - "Downturns and Ambiguities in Yoga Profession"

Noah Mazé, founder of The Mazé Method, talks with J about the stark realities that yoga professionals are facing. They discuss the "ecosystem" of the yoga world before lockdowns, Yoga Journal conferences and Wanderlust festivals, going online with Yogaglo, intellectual property, sustainability of teacher training and the studio model, integration and strength instead of pushing the envelope, and finding meaning in uncertainty.

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Cindy Lusk - "Making Sense of Contradictory Messages"

Cindy Lusk - "Making Sense of Contradictory Messages"

Cindy Lusk, author of Align and Refine: The Journey of Yoga and Meditation, talks with J about the continual refinement of intention and understanding. They discuss the renunciate path of Patanjali and householder purpose, Richard Freeman's influence, Patabhi Jois's adjustments, Anusara and the legacy of John Friend, Paul Muller-Ortega, certification and the role of asana, and the iterative process of bringing out the best of who we are.

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Ranju Roy - "Pilgrimage Into Sacred Inner Landscapes"

Ranju Roy - "Pilgrimage Into Sacred Inner Landscapes"

Ranju Roy, author of Yoga as Pilgrimage: Sutras for a Modern Age, talks with J about the ways in which practice and study become interwoven into one's life. They discuss the meaning of a pilgrimage, understanding the Samkhya terrain in relationship to the map of Patanjali, Prana and Apana, honoring traditions, radical transparency, letting go appropriately, uncomplicated wholeness, and engaging in the creative act of sharing knowledge.

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Dr. Lauren Tober - "The Frontline of Mental Health Care"

Dr. Lauren Tober - "The Frontline of Mental Health Care"

Dr Lauren Tober, creator and author of Mental Health Aware Yoga, talks with J about the intersection of psychology and yoga for mental health. They discuss the limitations of a clinical approach, the DSM5, doing an n=1 study, finding the right treatment methodology, differences in pedagogy, importance of relationship, mental health and the gunas, touch and consent, and understanding windows of tolerance to better cope with life.

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Ryan Kurczak - "Stepping into a Samadhi State"

Ryan Kurczak - "Stepping into a Samadhi State"

Ryan Kurczak, host of The Kriya Yoga Podcast, talks with j about understanding and appreciating what is real. They discuss being ordained into Kriya Yoga by Roy Eugene Davis, the history of Self Realization Fellowship, scalability and maintaining direct connection, vedic astrology, occultism, dramatizing your spiritual path, Ishvara Pranidhana, Samahdi, Jesus Christ, and learning to pay attention to the essence of what is divine.

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Tara Stiles - "Online Influence and a Return to Creativity"

Tara Stiles - "Online Influence and a Return to Creativity"

Tara Stiles, co-founder of Strala Yoga, returns to compare notes with J about the current state of the yoga world. They discuss the ray of humanity that brought them back together, letting go of brick and mortar spaces, online trends moving from brands to influence, opening up around spirituality, gentle yoga becoming trauma informed, curating your internet experience, appropriate use of touch, and reacclimating to in person teaching.

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Jonathan FitzGordon - "Learning to Move and Be Well"

Jonathan FitzGordon - "Learning to Move and Be Well"

Jonathan FitzGordon, creator of the CoreWalking Program and Rejuvenation Movement Method, talks with J about learning how to move and be well. They discuss teaching people how to walk and stand, extreme sensitivity and hypermobility, Jonathan's three knee surgeries, alignment and choosing not to do certain poses, core tone, strength that comes from balance, how we see ourselves in space, and getting to know yourself and heal.

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Paul JJ Alix - "Strict Protocols for Committed Students"

Paul JJ Alix - "Strict Protocols for Committed Students"

Paul JJ Alix, founder of Yoga for All, talks with J about his time during the formative years of yoga coming into the mainstream and the rifts between teaching and consumerism that emerged. They discuss the intersection of meditation and ballet, being an early adopter of pilates, meeting TKV Desichackar, setting conditions to attract only committed students, causing a raucous at Ananda Ashram, and the enduring power of practice.

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Nate Klemp - "Strategies for a Distracted and Polarized World"

Nate Klemp - "Strategies for a Distracted and Polarized World"

Nate Klemp, author of OPEN: Living with an Expansive Mind in a Distracted World, talks with J about making your life your practice, digital realities, and political universes. They discuss the limitations of thinking to experiencing, the tradition of living philosophy, family life and yogic caves, the 80/80 marriage plan, radical generosity, strategies for addressing screen addiction, lethal mass partisanship, and surrendering to joy and possibility.

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