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Yoga student and teacher, Henry Winslow, interviews inspirational yogis about their path and purpose in this life, and how their yoga practice has shaped it. Tune in each week for powerful stories of self-discovery, resistance, and triumph, and get inspired to live your dharma.

Henry Winslow

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DT 108: Be Receptive to Grace with Sri Dharma Mittra

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2020 59:30


For the series finale, we are joined by Sri Dharma Mittra (@dharmayogacenter). The legendary yoga teacher first encountered yoga as a teenager before meeting his guru in 1964 and beginning his training in earnest. Sri Dharma founded one of the early independent schools of yoga in New York City in 1975 and has taught many tens of thousands the world over in the years since. Sri Dharma is the model and creator of The Master Yoga Chart of 908 Postures and the author of ASANAS: 608 Yoga Poses, the LOAY Teachers’ Manual, and Yoga Wisdom. He has released two DVDs to date – Maha Sadhana Levels I and II — and recently captured classes are available for streaming via alomoves.com, YogaJournal.com and Vimeo On Demand. Sri Dharma continues to disseminate the complete traditional science of yoga through daily classes, international workshops, and his Life of a Yogi Teacher Trainings at the Dharma Yoga New York Center. In this episode, you’ll hear from Sri Dharma Mittra on:  [11.15] His definition of dharma. He explains how he aspires to live up to the name bestowed on him by his guru through the practice of self-discipline, the pursuit of truth and the constant development of his inner intuition.    [13.00] His current practice. In his eightieth year, Sri Dharma Mittra’s daily routine consists of several rounds of agni sara, forearm stands, and yoga nidra, a practice which he believes increases insight and restores health to the body.   [17.33] Ethical conduct and veganism. Sri Dharma Mittra advocates adopting an ethical and compassionate lifestyle, including embracing a cruelty-free plant-based diet, in order to enhance our intuition and increase the likelihood of experiencing spiritual bliss.   [32.00] Developing psychic powers. He reveals how certain yogic techniques can be used to heighten psychic abilities but stresses that the practice must be consistent in order to be effective.    [49.18] The purpose of the asanas. Sri Dharma explains that the meaning of the asanas is to represent all forms of creation, from the grossest to the most subtle, and that by doing all the postures we can deepen our sense of universal connection and cultivate infinite inner peace.    Announcements:  Visit henryyoga.com to learn how to level up your yoga practice in just 40 days. Use code “HOMEPRACTICE” to get lifetime access to the Henry Yoga App for just $25 Follow @henryyoga.app on Instagram  Go to http://www.warriorbridge.com/#schedule-section to view their virtual class schedule Visit www.wayteamshop.com to learn more about their design and marketing services.    Links from this episode:  Grab a copy of Dharma Mittra’s recommended books: The Yoga Sutras of Patanjali by Sri Swami Satchidananda  Get a copy of Dharma Mittra’s books: Asanas: 608 Yoga Poses  Life of a Yogi  Yoga Wisdom  Looking for your next book to read? Check out the list of every book recommended on Dharma Talk   Get in touch with Sri Dharma Mittra: Follow on @dharmayogacenter Instagram Vist www.dharmayogacenter.com   Support the Podcast: If you find this podcast valuable you can support it directly by visiting: henrywins.com/donate   Credits: Music by Momentology (@momentologymusic) Production and audio engineering by Ease of Mind

DT 107: Stretching Redefined with Jules Mitchell

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2020 57:54


Jules Mitchell MS, CMT, RYT (@julesyoga) is a Las Vegas-based yoga teacher, educator, and massage therapist. She blends the tradition of yoga with her extensive study in biomechanics to help teachers develop their craft and empower them with education. She regularly contributes to yoga teacher training programs and leads workshops worldwide, balancing the somatic aspects of yoga with the most current exercise science. Bringing the most useful and applicable pieces of that science into the yoga community is her passion, even when it invokes a discerning analysis of tradition. Her book, Yoga Biomechanics: Stretching Redefined, is now available through Handspring Publishing.   In this episode, you’ll hear from Jules Mitchell on:  [14.50] Her introduction to biomechanics. Jules began studying biomechanics, the principle of applying physics to the human body, in her thirties when she was already working as a yoga teacher. She describes how her studies had an immediate professional impact when she was able to apply her scientific knowledge in her yoga classes.     [20.57] Tissue mechanics. She explains how tissue behaves and adapts when force is applied. Teaching the fundamentals of tissue mechanics forms an important part of her yoga teacher training because it makes it easier to navigate conversations about injury.    [22.53] The resilience and capability of the human body. Jules expresses her amazement at the ability of the human body to withstand stress and cautions against the assumption of fragility and the practice of excessive protective guarding.          [42.52] Her personal practice. For Jules, the study of anatomy is a spiritual practice, a celebration of the intricacies of the human body, which allows her to understand herself and others better.    [50.20] Stretching redefined. Henry and Jules discuss her book which encourages yoga instructors to apply the principles of biomechanics and refine the language and attitudes they adopt in their teaching.   Announcements:  Visit henryyoga.com to learn how to level up your yoga practice in just 40 days. Use code “HOMEPRACTICE” to get lifetime access to the Henry Yoga App for just $25 Follow @henryyoga.app on Instagram  Go to http://www.warriorbridge.com/#schedule-section to view their virtual class schedule Visit www.wayteamshop.com to learn more about their design and marketing services.   Links from this episode:  The Story of the Human Body: Evolution, Health, and Disease by Daniel Lieberman - Grab a copy of Jules’ recommended book Get Jules’ book - Yoga Biomechanics: Stretching Redefined Looking for your next book to read? Check out the list of every book recommended on Dharma Talk   Get in touch with Jules: Follow on @julesyoga Instagram Visit www.julesmitchell.com   Support the Podcast: If you find this podcast valuable you can support it directly by visiting: henrywins.com/donate   Credits: Music by Momentology (@momentologymusic) Production and audio engineering by Ease of Mind

DT 106: A Touch of Humor with Pedro Luna and Bryan Holub

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2020 66:46


Pedro Luna (@yogawithpedro) and Bryan Holub (@yogi_bryan) are two yoga instructors and dads who took the internet by storm in the past four years creating globally recognized, funny, and relatable yoga/spiritual memes on Instagram. Pedro is the real life human behind the @yogimemes account, and Bryan runs @namaste_af. Together they are the hosts of The Yogi Show (@theyogishowpodcast), a podcast about yoga, mindfulness, and gratitude with a touch of humor. In this episode, you’ll hear from Pedro and Bryan on:  [10.01] The funny side of yoga. Pedro and Bryan reflect on their light-hearted approach to life and stress the importance of humor and its ability to relieve anxiety, especially in these difficult times.   [18.10] The Yogi Show. Pedro credits his appearance on Dharma Talk with inspiring him to collaborate with Bryan and create the Yogi Show, a podcast which celebrates yoga, mindfulness, gratitude and laughter.    [24.18] Starting something new. Pedro advises listeners to ditch the excuses and have the courage to embark on new projects, such as podcasting, without waiting for everything to be perfect.   [31.07] Limiting the use of social media. The pair discuss their efforts to minimize their consumption of social media content in order to avoid exposure to misinformation and misleading advice. As content creators who want to work in a productive and time-efficient manner, they recommend batching; the practice of allocating a certain amount of time to specific tasks.   [44.04] Community revival. Bryan expresses his hope that the sense of interconnectedness created by the coronavirus pandemic will strengthen communities and increase our sense of solidarity.      [1.01.01] Mindful living. Pedro adds that many people are becoming aware of the effect their actions have on others. He encourages us all to continue to be considerate, mindful and empathetic after the pandemic has passed.    Announcements:  Visit henryyoga.com to learn how to level up your yoga practice in just 40 days. Use code “HOMEPRACTICE” to get lifetime access to the Henry Yoga App for just $20 Follow @henryyoga.app on Instagram  Go to http://www.warriorbridge.com/#schedule-section to view their virtual class schedule Visit www.wayteamshop.com to learn more about their design and marketing services.    Links from this episode:  Grab a copy of Pedro and Bryan’s recommended books:  Breaking the Habit of Being Yourself by Joe Dispenza You Are the Placebo: Making Your Mind Matter by Joe Dispenza  Looking for your next book to read? Check out the list of every book recommended on Dharma Talk   Get in touch with Pedro and Bryan: Visit www.yogibryan.com and follow @yogi_bryan on Instagram Check out www.yogawithpedro.com and follow @yogimemes Listen to the Yogi Show Podcast and follow @theyogishowpodcast on Instagram   Support the Podcast: If you find this podcast valuable you can support it directly by visiting: henrywins.com/donate   Credits: Music by Momentology (@momentologymusic) Production and audio engineering by Ease of Mind

DT 105: Dissect the Whole with Leslie Kaminoff

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2020 78:26


Leslie Kaminoff (@leslie.kaminoff), co-author of the bestselling book “Yoga Anatomy” and creator of YogaAnatomy.net, is a yoga educator and internationally recognized specialist with over four decades’ experience in the fields of yoga, breath anatomy and bodywork. His approach to teaching combines intellectual rigor, spontaneity and humor, and is always evolving. In this episode, you’ll hear from Leslie on:  [31.52] The influence of T.K.V Desikachar. Leslie reveals how his outlook on life was transformed when he swapped the spiritual and esoteric teachings of the Sivananda Yoga tradition for the more pragmatic and worldly approach adopted by Desikachar.   [43.13] Leslie’s attitude to enlightenment. He expresses his doubts about the concept of enlightenment and admits to regarding the longed-for dissolution of the self as a  somewhat dubious goal.    [48.33] The significance of suffering. Leslie refers to a conversation with Desikachar which made him realize that awareness of the inevitability of suffering provides a powerful motivation for the practice of yoga.    [52.05] Breathing into the body. Following Desikachar’s advice, Leslie helps people to heal physically and emotionally by teaching them how to breathe energy and prana into every part of their bodies.    [59.36] Respect for the individual. Leslie adapts his teaching to suit the individual because he recognizes that each person’s body is different and that their ability to perform yoga asanas will be affected by their unique anatomy.    Announcements:  Visit henryyoga.com to learn how to level up your yoga practice in just 40 days. Use code “HOMEPRACTICE” to get lifetime access to the Henry Yoga App for just $20. Follow @henryyoga.app on Instagram  Go to www.warriorbridge.com/teachertraining to learn more about their upcoming teacher trainings Check out Rainbo to view their collection of medicinal mushrooms that can elevate your body, mind and spirit. Use code “HENRYWINS” at checkout to claim 15% off your purchase.    Links from this episode:  Grab a copy of Leslie’s recommended book - Atlas Shrugged by Ayn Rand Yoga Anatomy by Leslie Kaminoff Looking for your next book to read? Check out the list of every book recommended on Dharma Talk Leslie Kaminoff’s Interview with T.K.V. Desikachar   Get in touch with Leslie: Follow @leslie.kaminoff on Instagram Visit Leslie’s website: www.yogaanatomy.org   Support the Podcast: If you find this podcast valuable you can support it directly by visiting: henrywins.com/donate   Credits: Music by Momentology (@momentologymusic) Production and audio engineering by Ease of Mind

DT 104: Service Depends on Connection with Elena Brower

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2020 63:01


Elena Brower (@elenabrower) is a mother, artist, author, speaker, Double Diamond leader with doTERRA (@doterra), and a teacher of yoga and meditation since 1999. Her first book, Art of Attention, has now been translated into six languages, and her second book, Practice You: A Journal, is now a bestseller from Sounds True. She's contributed to Yoga Journal, Yoga International, Huffington Post, MindBodyGreen and more. Her work spans multiple genres and aims to bring us closer to ourselves. In this episode, you’ll hear from Elena on:  [16.50] Life lessons. Elena regards everyday life as part of her practice and believes the lessons she learns from her work, studies and relationships all contribute to her ongoing yogic evolution.   [24.01] Finding peace of mind. She explains how her daily morning meditation helps to create a sattvic mindset by maintaining her equanimity, clearing out her system and preparing her for the day.    [27.26] Building strong connections. Elena’s goal is to create family relationships based on honesty, love and respect and to pass the values she has learned from her  practice on to the next generation.    [30.22] Her best-selling yoga journals. Elena’s first journal, Practice You, helped thousands of people connect to their highest selves and her new book, scheduled for release at the end of 2020, will invite readers to continue further on their paths towards contentment and peace.    [42.07] Her passion project. Elena talks about her work with girlsonfireleaders.com, an organization which helps to empower vulnerable girls in Kenya and enable them to become leaders in their communities.    [53.07] Network marketing. Elena explains how working with doTERRA has allowed her to build a profitable business based on educating and empowering others. She advises entrepreneurs to focus on making real connections, asking good questions, and listening for answers to understand how they can best serve.    Announcements:  Visit henryyoga.com to learn how to level up your yoga practice in just 40 days. Use code “HOMEPRACTICE” to get lifetime access to the Henry Yoga App for just $20. Follow @henryyoga.app on Instagram  Go to www.warriorbridge.com/teachertraining to learn more about their upcoming teacher trainings Check out https://yogaeastaustin.com/forrestyoga/ to learn more about Ana Forrest and Jose Calarco’s weekend of workshops in Austin.   Links from this episode:  Grab a copy of Elena’s recommended books:  The Overstory by Richard Powers Centering in Pottery, Poetry, and the Person by Mary Caroline Richards Check out Elena’s books:  Practice You by Elena Brower Art of Attention: A Yoga Practice Workbook for Movement as Meditation by Elena Brower and Erica Jago Looking for your next book to read? Check out the list of every book recommended on Dharma Talk http://www.girlsonfireleaders.com/   Get in touch with Elena: Follow @elenabrower on Instagram Practice with Elena on Glo.com Listen to her globally beloved Practice You Podcast at practiceyou.com Find her calendar and blog at elenabrower.com   Support the Podcast: If you find this podcast valuable you can support it directly by visiting: henrywins.com/donate   Credits: Music by Momentology (@momentologymusic) Production and audio engineering by Ease of Mind

DT 103: Treat the Individual with Amanbir Singh

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2020 61:48


Amanbir Singh (@yogiamanbir) is a licensed acupuncturist, yoga therapist, astrologer and Kundalini Yoga teacher. He has been teaching in New York and internationally for the last 15 years and participated in training nearly 1,000 teachers on how to teach Kundalini Yoga around the world. Amanbir leads unique cleanse programs combining Kundalini Yoga sets for detoxification with Traditional Chinese Medicine to give each participant a personally tailored diet. He believes there is no single diet or approach that best serves all. In this episode, you’ll hear from Amanbir on:  [09.36] His desire to work in alignment with his highest self. His ambition is to move beyond the fluctuations of his mind and moods and listen to the voice of his soul.    [17.59] Harmonyum Healing. Amanbir describes this Kabbalah-based practice which focuses on expanding the sacred spark of light within us to bring about physical, spiritual and emotional healing.    [27.00] Amanbir’s meditation advice. He suggests beginners find a style that works for them before moving on to a more challenging practice, such as silent meditation.   [29.29] The connection between Chinese medicine and Kundalini Yoga. Amanbir explains how the kriyas encourage the flow of energy through the meridian channels and strengthen the connection between body, mind and spirit.   [36.01] Protective mantras. He provides an example of the power of mantras to protect against animosity, negativity and psychic attack and create a space of safety and resolution.    Announcements:  Visit https://www.henryyoga.com/masterclass to get your free 60-minute hatha vinyasa masterclass Follow @henryyoga.app on Instagram  Visit www.warriorbridge.com/teachertraining to learn more about their upcoming teacher trainings Check out https://yogaeastaustin.com/forrestyoga/ to learn more about Ana Forrest and Jose Calarco’s weekend of workshops in Austin. Check out https://henrywins.com/events/ to view all my upcoming workshops   Links from this episode:   Grab a copy of Amanbir’s recommended books:  The Fruits of the Tree of Life : The Cabbalistic Tradition by Omraam M. Aivanhov The Kundalini Yoga Experience: Bringing Body, Mind, and Spirit Together by Guru Dharam Singh Khalsa & Darryl O'Keeffe Looking for your next book to read? Check out the list of every book recommended on Dharma Talk Andrew McClure’s vegan butter Go to https://dreamhivenyc.com/calendar/cleanse to learn about Amanbir’s Spring Cleanse for Body, Mind and Soul  Check out https://www.aurakundaliniyoga.com/workshops to find out more about Amanbir’s upcoming workshop   Get in touch with Amanbir: Follow on @yogiamanbir Instagram Visit https://authenticharmony.com   Support the Podcast: If you find this podcast valuable you can support it directly by visiting: henrywins.com/donate   Credits: Music by Momentology (@momentologymusic) Production and audio engineering by Ease of Mind

DT 102: Choose to Be Enough with Janet Stone

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2020 56:15


Janet Stone (@janetstoneyoga) is a global yoga warrior, servant to the breath, and student of this heart journey. Janet’s studentship began at 17 under the meditation teachings of Prem Rawat. In 1996, she traveled to India, the birthplace of her grandfather, and became dedicated to the path of yoga. Janet blends the alchemy of her own practice with decades of study. She aspires not to teach but to allow the practice to emanate from her, letting awareness blend with movement and breath. Based in San Francisco, she leads immersions, retreats, workshops and more locally and internationally.   In this episode, you’ll hear from Janet on:  [09.20] Embracing her humanity. Rather than reaching for transcendence, she focuses on integrating yoga philosophy, and particularly, the qualities of kindness and compassion into her life by extending them towards her family, her community and the wider world.   [18.50] From Hollywood to motherhood. Janet charts the steps on her life’s path, from her career in the film industry and introduction to asana practice in India to her return to California, where she raised a family and set up a sangha.      [22.05] Learning lessons from death. How the experience of watching her father die provided the basis for Janet’s spiritual practice, forcing her to face her own mortality and come to terms with the passing of loved ones.   [33.59] The concept of enoughness. Critical of our constant need to do better and own more, Janet advises us to practice gratitude for what we have rather than fixating on what we feel is missing from our lives.   [46.20] The link between sustainability and yoga practice. Janet urges us to treat the earth as well as we treat our bodies, to act with care and compassion towards the environment and to avoid letting our greed for consumer goods destroy the planet’s resources.    Announcements:  Visit https://www.henryyoga.com/masterclass to get your free 60-minute hatha vinyasa masterclass Follow @henryyoga.app on Instagram  Visit www.warriorbridge.com/teachertraining to learn more about their upcoming teacher trainings Go to www.henrywins.com/vitamin to claim 10% off Future Kind Vitamins Check out https://henrywins.com/events/ to view all my upcoming workshops   Links from this episode:  The Ramayana by R. K. Narayan - Grab a copy of Janet’s recommended book Looking for your next book to read? Check out the list of every book recommended on Dharma Talk   Get in touch with Janet: Follow on @janetstoneyoga Instagram Vist https://janetstoneyoga.com/   Support the Podcast: If you find this podcast valuable you can support it directly by visiting: henrywins.com/donate   Credits: Music by Momentology (@momentologymusic) Production and audio engineering by Ease of Mind

DT 101: Defy Outside Expectations with Derrick "DJ" Townsel

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2020 48:34


Derrick “DJ” Townsel (@dade2shelby) is a former NFL athlete and currently an Orlando-based yoga teacher, health coach, and personal trainer. DJ recently competed on Season 1 of NBC’s The Titan Games with Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson, where much to his modest embarrassment, DJ was introduced as a “yoga master.” By sharing his journey and practice openly and enthusiastically, he inspires countless individuals worldwide, especially men and people of color, to take up a yoga practice for its physical, mental, and spiritual benefits.   In this episode, you’ll hear from DJ on:  [09.52] Carving out his own path. He recounts his unconventional route from NFL athlete to inspirational yoga teacher. He is happy to defy stereotypes and remains resolute in his determination to help others improve their fitness and discover their true selves through yoga.   [18.01] Yoga as his driving force. In addition to his impressive physical practice, Derrick is a passionate advocate for the emotional and spiritual benefits of yoga, which informs every aspect of his life.   [26.27] Competing in The Titan Games. DJ shares how he was able to make use of meditative breathing techniques to help him focus and still his mind whilst taking part in the show’s rigorous physical challenges.    [32.46] His advice to prospective yoga students.  For those who may feel uncomfortable or self-conscious about participating in a yoga class, DJ recommends creating a safe space on the mat, forgetting about other people and focusing on the practice.   [40.43] His unusual ambition. Inspired by his uncle, an influential teacher who set foot in each of the seven continents, Derrick intends to travel the world teaching yoga and vows to perform a handstand in every continent.     Announcements:  Visit https://www.henryyoga.com/masterclass to get your free 60-minute hatha vinyasa masterclass Follow @henryyoga.app on Instagram  Visit www.warriorbridge.com/teachertraining to learn more about their upcoming teacher trainings  Check out https://yogaeastaustin.com/forrestyoga/ to learn more about Ana Forrest and Jose Calarco’s weekend of workshops in Austin.  Visit https://henrywins.com/events/ to view all my upcoming workshops   Links from this episode:  The Celestine Prophecy by James Redfield- Grab a copy of DJ’s recommended book Looking for your next book to read? Check out the list of every book recommended on Dharma Talk   Get in touch with DJ: Follow on @dade2shelby Instagram Visit https://www.dade2shelby.net   Support the Podcast: If you find this podcast valuable you can support it directly by visiting: henrywins.com/donate   Credits: Music by Momentology (@momentologymusic) Production and audio engineering by Ease of Mind

DT 100: Meditate and Co-Create with Ajeet Kaur

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2020 59:23


Ajeet Kaur (@ajeetmusic) is a world music artist weaving inspiration from traditional Irish folk to mystical and meditative soundscapes. She and her band have assembled from Spain, Ireland, and the United States to offer a musical experience which transcends boundaries and takes listeners on a journey through melody and sonic texture. Collaboration is central in her work, and some of her collaborators include Trevor Hall, Aisling Urwin, Sukhmani Rayat, Rising Appalachia, Snatam Kaur, Seamus Egan and Peia. Her newest album, “Indigo Sea” was self-produced and engineered, and was released independently with support from fans and listeners. Celebrated as #1 on the iTunes World Chart and Billboard Top 10 New Age Chart, Ajeet Kaur’s music continues to be embraced by communities across the globe. In this episode, you’ll hear from Ajeet on:  [11.16] Her personal spirituality. Ajeet believes that spirituality is woven into every aspect of life. She doesn’t need to meditate or visit a temple to experience inner peace; she sees the divine in her daily existence, in the sanctuary of her home and in the love of her friends and family.   [17.44] Ajeet’s eclectic musical and religious influences. She shares how her childhood exposure to traditional Irish music, Catholicism, kundalini yoga and sacred chant has helped to shape her unique spiritual and musical path.    [24.33] Music as meditation. Ajeet acknowledges the power of music to create a place of stillness and contemplation and reveals how the experience of playing or listening to music can produce the same profound healing effect as meditation.   [27.57] Creativity and collaboration. Working with other musicians to produce something totally original and unique is Ajeet’s favorite part of the creative process. She is grateful for her yoga and meditation practice for keeping her in contact with her authentic self and open to receiving ideas from other artists.    [51.22] Moon meditations, Ajeet discusses her new EP, which contains four tracks focused on the phases of the moon, and is designed to connect listeners to the energy and rhythms of the lunar cycle.    Announcements:  Visit henryyoga.com to learn how to level up your yoga practice in just 40 days.  Follow @henryyoga.app on Instagram  Visit www.warriorbridge.com/teachertraining to learn more about their upcoming teacher trainings  Check out https://yogaeastaustin.com/forrestyoga/ to learn more about Ana Forrest and Jose Calarco’s weekend of workshops in Austin.  Visit https://henrywins.com/events/ to view all my upcoming workshops   Links from this episode:  Sean Langhaus’ appearance on episode 72 of Dharma Talk Ana Forrest and Jose Calarco’s appearance on episode 91 of Dharma Talk Grab a copy of Ajeet’s recommended books:  Women Who Run with the Wolves: Myths and Stories of the Wild Woman Archetype by Clarissa Pinkola Estés Dreamtime by John Moriarty Care of the Soul: A Guide for Cultivating Depth and Sacredness in Everyday Life by Thomas Moore  Looking for your next book to read? Check out the list of every book recommended on Dharma Talk https://www.spiritvoyage.com/   Get in touch with Ajeet: Follow @ajeetmusic on Instagram Visit https://ajeetmusic.com/   Support the Podcast: If you find this podcast valuable you can support it directly by visiting: henrywins.com/donate   Credits: Music by Momentology (@momentologymusic) Production and audio engineering by Ease of Mind

DT 099: Work From the Inside Out with Laruga Glaser

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2020 54:42


Laruga Glaser (@larugayoga) is a Level 2 Authorized Teacher from KPJAYI of Mysore, India with over 20 years of personal experience practicing Ashtanga yoga. Fascinated by the mind-body connection and spiritual philosophy from a young age, Laruga is dedicated to cultivating transparency to this tradition and the deeply rich lineage from which the practice originates. Through it all, Laruga teaches as an act of sharing and love for what yoga develops in each individual, facilitating space to open, challenge, and inspire students to step into the center of their own being and experience their inherent potential. Laruga currently heads the Mysore program at Yogayama in Stockholm, Sweden and teaches workshops and retreats internationally.   In this episode, you’ll hear from Laruga on:  [13.37] Building resilience. She credits yoga with giving her the mental strength and equilibrium to cope with challenging behaviour and negativity. Thanks to her dedicated Ashtanga practice Laruga is able to stand strongly within herself and face the world with courage and confidence.      [17.06] Yoga philosophy. Laruga’s interest in yoga was sparked by her curiosity about spirituality and study of the Yoga Sutras and the Eight Limbs of Yoga. Her interest in the yogic way of life and its ethical code led to her subsequent immersion in the discipline.    [19.57] Her physical and spiritual practice. Laruga explains how the performance of the asanas helps to embed the values of the Sutras into her life by developing her spirituality from the inside out and ensuring the lessons she learns from her practice are carried through into her everyday thoughts and actions.    [33.42] Goal-less meditation. She describes her focus-free daily meditation and its ability to deepen her connection to her subconscious mind, strengthen her observing mind and sharpen her intuition.    [38.12] Teaching yoga around the world. As a globe-trotting yogi, Laruga is excited to share the powerful practice of yoga with students in many countries and enjoy the experience of learning about different cultures along the way.     Announcements:  Visit henryyoga.com to learn how to level up your yoga practice in just 40 days.  Follow @henryyoga.app on Instagram  Check out http://yogaeastaustin.com/rocket50hr/ to learn more about David Kyle’s Rocket Yoga 50hr Practice Intensive Visit https://henrywins.com/events/ to view all my upcoming workshops Check out www.warriorbridge.com/teachertraining to learn more about their upcoming teacher trainings    Links from this episode:  David Kyle’s appearance on  Episode 61 of Dharma Talk The Untethered Soul: The Journey Beyond Yourself by Michael A. Singer- Grab a copy of Laruga’s recommended book Looking for your next book to read? Check out the list of every book recommended on Dharma Talk   Get in touch with Laruga: Follow @larugayoga on Instagram  Check out @larugayoga on Facebook Visit https://larugayoga.com to view her schedule and upcoming retreats   Support the Podcast: If you find this podcast valuable you can support it directly by visiting: henrywins.com/donate   Credits: Music by Momentology (@momentologymusic) Production and audio engineering by Ease of Mind

DT 098: Jump in the Circle with Francisco Morales-Bermudez

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2020 61:19


Francisco Morales-Bermudez (@francisco.mba) is the founder of Synergy Yoga (@synergy.yoga). After an athletic childhood that culminated in a wrestling scholarship to university, Francisco broke his spine at 18 and then turned his focus to healing modalities. He and a small team of roommates developed a new style of partner movement that would come to be known as Acro Yoga. Now, he resides in Perú where he brings groups on retreats centered around yoga, nature, and Native American philosophy. He loves getting upside down and leads Thai Massage certifications to assist people to remove pain from their bodies. Francisco travels the world sharing yoga, leading Thai Massage programs, and running Synergy Yoga with a talented team of nine facilitators who specialize in a diverse range of healing modalities.   In this episode, you’ll hear from Francisco on:  [13.55] His yoga journey. He shares how he first became aware of the healing power of yoga when he saw how it helped his mother to recover from an illness. He went on to develop a regular practice and recognized the ability of the asanas and the breath to release physical and emotional trauma.   [26.23] The healing touch. Francisco’s desire to relieve pain inspired him to study Thai yoga massage. He respects the ancient origins of the practice and passes on the traditional techniques to his students, encouraging them to carry out the therapeutic massage in a meditative mood of loving kindness and compassion.    [34.06] Pachamama, the Earth Goddess of the Andes. Francisco celebrates the Peruvian people’s deep respect for the earth and their heartfelt connection to nature. He discusses the work of YogaMar, the non-profit environmental organization he co-founded to help protect the oceans and explains how he promotes the use of drama in schools as a way of preserving the stories and traditions of the indigenous culture.     [47.37] His Peruvian retreats. Francisco’s company offers magical cultural retreats to his native country. He combines yoga practice with workshops in traditional arts and provides expertly guided visits to The Sacred Valley of the Incas, Rainbow Mountain and the mythic Machu Picchu.   [50.05] His unique yoga style. Francisco is the founder of Synergy Yoga, a concept which he developed from AcroYoga, but which focuses more on the therapeutic elements of partner stretching to make space in the body and liberate it from pain.    Announcements:  Visit henryyoga.com to learn how to level up your yoga practice in just 40 days.  Follow @henryyoga.app on Instagram  Check out http://yogaeastaustin.com/rocket50hr/ to learn more about David Kyle’s Rocket Yoga 50hr Practice Intensive Visit https://henrywins.com/events/ to view all my upcoming workshops Check out www.warriorbridge.com/teachertraining to learn more about their upcoming teacher trainings    Links from this episode:  David Kyle’s appearance on  Episode 61 of Dharma Talk Saltwater Buddha: A Surfer's Quest to Find Zen on the Sea by Jaimal Yogis - Grab a copy of Francisco’s recommended book Looking for your next book to read? Check out the list of every book recommended on Dharma Talk   Get in touch with Francisco: Follow on @francisco.mba and @synergy.yoga Instagram Visit www.synergy.yoga   Support the Podcast: If you find this podcast valuable you can support it directly by visiting: henrywins.com/donate   Credits: Music by Momentology (@momentologymusic) Production and audio engineering by Ease of Mind

DT 097: Support in the Struggle with Gianna Purcell and Carolina Villalba

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2020 57:56


Gianna Purcell (@giannayoga) and Carolina Villalba (@caro_lokah) are the co-owners of Original Hot Yoga 305 (@originalhotyoga305) in Miami and co-founders of Queer Retreats LLC (@queerretreat). In the hopes of inspiring interest and providing access to holistic wellness within the LGBTQ+ community, Gianna and Carolina offer queer-inclusive retreats centered around fun, food, and yoga, as well as education for allies committed to opening their spaces to a broader range of humans. Gianna and Carolina are working hard to make the practice of yoga accessible, safe, and vital to every type of person. Together, Gianna and Carolina hope to breed true acceptance of self and others in all that they offer.   In this episode, you’ll hear from Gianna and Carolina on:  [9.30] Their shared mission to support and empower the LBGTQ+ community by making yoga more inclusive and accessible to marginalized groups. They want everyone to feel free to be fully themselves, to fulfil their potential and to participate in their classes without fear of judgement or alienation.   [14.08] Growing through discomfort. Carolina considers the psychological benefits of a challenging and sometimes uncomfortable yoga practice and reflects on how her own experience of learning to cope with challenging situations has led to increased self-awareness, authenticity and personal growth.   [25.43] Queer retreats. Gianna and Carolina reveal details of their carefully curated and fun-filled new yoga retreat which is specially designed to cater for LBGTQ+ people and their friends, family and allies.    [38.54] Their advice for creating a safe and non-judgemental space for LBGTQ+ students. Gianna recommends giving people the option to identify as non-binary and cautions against using gender specific language or making assumptions about someone’s gender or sexuality.       [47.55] Supporting social justice. Carolina and Gianna acknowledge the issues of disparity and discrimination facing LBGTQ+ folks and praise the work of their friend and fellow activist Leucas Miller who created Yoga Unbound, a non-profit organization that offers scholarships and donation classes to the trans and POC communities.     Announcements:  Visit henryyoga.com to learn how to level up your yoga practice in just 40 days.  Follow @henryyoga.app on Instagram  Check out http://yogaeastaustin.com/rocket50hr/ to learn more about David Kyle’s Rocket Yoga 50hr Practice Intensive Visit https://henrywins.com/events/ to view all my upcoming workshops   Links from this episode:  Gianna’s previous appearance on Episode 5 of Dharma Talk Carolina’s previous appearance on Episode 37 of Dharma Talk David Kyle’s interview on Episode 61 of Dharma Talk Visit www.yogaunbound.org to learn more about their mission to promote health and wellbeing within the LGBTQ+ and POC communities Follow @bhamyogaunbound on Instagram Looking for your next book to read? Check out the list of every book recommended on Dharma Talk   Get in touch with Gianna and Carolina: Follow @giannayoga & @caro_lokah on Instagram Visit www.originalhotyoga305.com and follow @originalhotyoga305 on Instagram Visit www.queerretreats.com and follow @queerretreat on Instagram Check out www.giannayoga.com   Support the Podcast: If you find this podcast valuable you can support it directly by visiting: henrywins.com/donate   Credits: Music by Momentology (@momentologymusic) Production and audio engineering by Ease of Mind

DT 096: Sing With Devotion with Audrey Sarquilla

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2020 59:02


Audrey Sarquilla (@audreysarquilla) is a bhakta, tantrika, and yogini sharing yoga from 26 years of multi-lineage experience. Her premise and mission when sharing yoga is to empower each participant to remember ultimately this is ‘your’ unique yoga journey. Audrey created a Bhakti-Vinyasa school called White Peacock Yoga (@whitepeacockyoga) in 2013, owned a yoga studio in Encinitas, California for several years, and now calls Ubud, Bali home.   In this episode, you’ll hear from Audrey on:  [12.52] Her yoga journey. She recounts the steps on her spiritual path, from her introduction to chanting during her teacher training in Costa Rica to her present role as a Bhakti Yoga practitioner and kirtan leader in Bali.   [17.36] Her passion for devotional music. Audrey reveals how the deep sense of love and divine presence she feels when she chants and plays harmonium inspired her to incorporate live music into her classes.     [20.09] Audrey’s signature Bhakti Flow style. Mantras, music and song are integrated into her asana practice to create a supportive space where students can move freely with their breath and participate in sacred chant.     [27.15] The spiritual and primal power of music.  Audrey considers the ability of music to connect us to our authentic selves and explains how her voice enables her to tap into the Tantric Sacred Tremor, the universal vibration that exists within and around us.   [49.57] Audrey’s advice on incorporating music into a spiritual practice. She recommends listening to the music of kirtan artists, starting to sing before or after meditation and using our intuition to select an instrument to play as part of our worship.     Announcements:  Visit henryyoga.com to learn how to level up your yoga practice in just 40 days.  Follow @henryyoga.app on Instagram  Check out Rainbo to view their collection of medicinal mushrooms that can elevate your body, mind and spirit. Use code “HENRYWINS” at checkout to claim 15% off your purchase.  Check out https://yogaeastaustin.com/benjamin/ to learn more about Benjamin Sears’ 20 hour training immersion from February 7-9th. Make sure to use code “HENRYWINS” on checkout to receive 15% off.    Links from this episode:  Bhakti Blossoms: A Collection of Contemporary Vaishnavi Poetry edited by Krishna Kanta Dasi- Grab a copy of Audrey’s recommended book Looking for your next book to read? Check out the list of every book recommended on Dharma Talk Musicians mentioned in this episode:  East Forest Krishna Das Ram Dass Trevor Hall Jai Uttal Govind Das   Get in touch with Audrey: Follow on @audreysarquilla and @whitepeacockyoga Instagram Visit www.whitepeacockyoga.com to view their upcoming trainings Check out https://www.radiantlyalive.com/ to get details on Audrey’s upcoming 50-hour Bhakti Training   Support the Podcast: If you find this podcast valuable you can support it directly by visiting: henrywins.com/donate   Credits: Music by Momentology (@momentologymusic) Production and audio engineering by Ease of Mind

DT 095: Growth in Discomfort with Carmen Aguilar

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2020 66:12


Carmen Aguilar (@cyogalife) started teaching yoga twenty one years ago in Chicago. In her over two decades in the world of yoga, Carmen has passed through most of the phases a practitioner and a teacher can experience. She started teaching after only a few years practicing, she taught privates for 11 years, owned a studio for 9, and has taught 18 teacher training programs and even more workshops all over the world. Now, she offers online classes and a new online teacher training course, and she continues to be recognized for her social media platform. Carmen currently lives in Hawaii while traveling the world sharing her passion for yoga. In this episode, you’ll hear from Carmen on:  [09.45] Her mission to make yoga accessible to everyone, regardless of their physical ability, and to encourage the habit of a regular and long-lasting practice.     [14.10] Her straightforward and inclusive approach to teaching. Carmen explains how she encourages students to participate in her classes by offering modifications for difficult poses, using plain English instead of unnecessarily complicated Sanskrit or anatomical terms and adding touches of humor to make students feel relaxed and welcome.     [26.34] The importance of sequencing. Carmen’s cYoga method tends to focus on a particular area of mobility and combines a thorough warm-up with careful sequencing in order to enable students to transition into intense postures.  [31.52] Growth through discomfort. Carmen believes that the process of working towards advanced poses helps to challenge our perceptions of what we can achieve and builds our stamina and strength.     [51.37] Using adjustments to motivate students. Carmen discusses the role that adjustments can play in motivating hard-working students and encouraging those who are less focussed to engage more fully with their practice.     Announcements:  Visit henryyoga.com to learn how to level up your yoga practice in just 40 days.  Follow @henryyoga.app on Instagram  Check out https://yogaeastaustin.com/benjamin/ to learn more about Benjamin Sears’ 20 hour training immersion from February 7-9th. Make sure to use code “HENRYWINS” on checkout to receive 15% off.  Visit henrywins.com/tenthousand and use code “HENRYWINS” to save 20% on your order.   Links from this episode:  One Hundred Years of Solitude by Gabriel Garcia Marquez- Grab a copy of Carmen’s recommended book Looking for your next book to read? Check out the list of every book recommended on Dharma Talk   Get in touch with Carmen: Follow on @cyogalife Instagram Visit cyogalife.com to view her upcoming teacher trainings and classes  Check out Carmen’s classes on World Mastery    Support the Podcast: If you find this podcast valuable you can support it directly by visiting: henrywins.com/donate   Credits: Music by Momentology (@momentologymusic) Production and audio engineering by Ease of Mind

DT 094: Bring Back Our Values with Jeff Krasno

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2020 63:19


Jeff Krasno (@jeffkrasno) is the founder of Wanderlust (@wanderlustfest), a global series of wellness events, and CEO / founder of Commune (@onecommune), an online education platform featuring spiritual and wellness-oriented thought leaders. In all his work, he focuses on fostering community and connection as a means to heal and transform. He is the author of 2 books and the host of the Commune podcast.  In this episode, you’ll hear from Jeff on:   [14.31] Creating socially conscious businesses. He discusses the vision behind Wanderlust, the yoga and mindfulness-based B Corp he co-founded in order to promote wellbeing and create a community based around the core values of personal spirituality, environmentalism and engagement with the arts.    [22.43] Reconnecting with nature. Jeff talks about the need for us to develop a more harmonious relationship with nature and explains how he hopes to raise awareness of environmental and wellness issues through his online learning platform, Commune.   [36.01] Jeff’s assessment of our current value neutral society. He expresses his concerns that our lives are no longer informed by the universal moral truths and spiritual principles that guided previous generations and believes that individualism and unchecked consumerism have led to a sense of disconnection and social alienation.   [46.38] The importance of building stronger communities and creating a more inclusive society based on meaningful values. Jeff’s ambition is to provide opportunities for people with opposing views to connect and engage in frank and civilized discussions on potentially polarizing subjects.    [55.05] The role of yoga in creating a more ethical and communal society. In Jeff’s opinion, yoga can help us to become more aware of our interconnectedness and enable us to cultivate deeper relationships with others and with the world around us.    Announcements:  Visit henryyoga.com to learn how to level up your yoga practice in just 40 days.  Follow @henryyoga.app on Instagram  Check out https://yogaeastaustin.com/benjamin/ to learn more about Benjamin Sears’ 20 hour training immersion from February 7-9th. Make sure to use code “HENRYWINS” on checkout to receive 15% off.  Visit henrywins.com/tenthousand and use code “HENRYWINS” to save 20% on your order.   Links from this episode:  Commune Website Commune Podcast Commune Instagram Wanderlust Website Wanderlust Instagram There's a Hole in My Sidewalk: The Romance of Self-Discovery by Portia Nelson Eichmann in Jerusalem. A Report on the Banality of Evil by Hannah Arendt  Wanderlust: A Modern Yogi's Guide to Discovering Your Best Self by Jeff Krasno Wanderlust Find Your True Fork: Journeys in Healthy, Delicious, and Ethical Eating by Jeff Krasno https://kisstheground.com https://seed.com https://www.thebiggestlittlefarmmovie.com The Untethered Soul: The Journey Beyond Yourself by Michael A. Singer- Grab a copy of Jeff’s recommended book Looking for your next book to read? Check out the list of every book recommended on Dharma Talk   Get in touch with Jeff: Follow on @jeffkranso Instagram Email Jeff at jeffk@onecommune.com   Support the Podcast: If you find this podcast valuable you can support it directly by visiting: henrywins.com/donate   Credits: Music by Momentology (@momentologymusic) Production and audio engineering by Ease of Mind

DT 093: Your Questions Answered with Henry Winslow

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2020 49:47


In this episode, Henry tackles the following topics:   [09.42] The definition of dharma and how to find our purpose. He refers to the Japanese concept of ikigai and explains how we can use it to build our lives around doing something we love and that makes a positive contribution to the world.   [17.53] The possibility of averting climate change disaster. Henry points to the work of regenerative agriculture movements such as Kiss the Ground and Farmer’s Footprint and praises their efforts to raise awareness of environmental issues and highlight the important role of the soil in capturing carbon from the atmosphere.    [24.45] Using yoga to overcome addiction. Henry concedes that exchanging one harmful addiction for another healthier one is a positive step but believes that real recovery begins when yoga starts to deepen the practitioner’s self-awareness and allows them to identify the root cause of their addiction.     [28.36] The mental, physical and spiritual benefits of yoga. In response to the question ‘Why is yoga so damn good for the mind, body and soul?’, Henry examines how regular practice can increase our cardiovascular fitness, sharpen our concentration, develop our compassion and connect us to unity consciousness.   [33.19] Henry’s favorite Dharma Talk episodes. He reveals that he has learnt something from every single show but picks a few interviews that stand out for him, from his first ever episode with Hargobind Khalsa to his recent conversation with Ana Forrest.      [37.01] Henry’s advice to prospective yoga teachers. He emphasizes the need for them to commit fully to their practice and to be passionate, creative, disciplined and business-like in their approach.     Announcements:  Visit henryyoga.com to learn how to level up your yoga practice in just 40 days.  Follow @henryyoga.app on Instagram  Check out https://yogaeastaustin.com/benjamin/ to learn more about Benjamin Sears’ 20 hour training immersion from February 7-9th. Make sure to use code “HENRYWINS” on checkout to receive 15% off.  Veronica Lombo and I are going on a tour through Europe beginning in January. You can check out all the details at https://henrywins.com/events/   Links from this episode:  https://kisstheground.com https://farmersfootprint.us Rich Roll Podcast Episode 483 with Ryland Engelhart of Kiss the Ground Rich Roll Podcast Episode 353 with Zach Bush of Farmer’s Footprint  DT 01 - Going All In with Hargobind Khalsa DT 08 - Feel the Feeling with Veronica Lombo DT 12 - Humble the Resistance with Jeanne Heaton DT 17 - Keep It Ever So Slightly Real with Benjamin Sears DT 55 - Heal and Jam with Deuce Bennett DT 59 - Simple Things with Eddie Stern DT 68 - Exhale the BS with Danni Pomplun DT 75 - Devoted to Healing with Bibi Lorenzetti DT 79 - Dangerous with Love with Dimitri Mugianis DT 80 - Give Yourself Fully with Mathieu Boldron DT 83 - Mend Your Heart with Taylor Hunt DT 91 - Disobey the Lie with Ana Forrest and Jose Calarco One Simple Thing: A New Look at the Science of Yoga and How It Can Transform Your Life by Eddie Stern- Grab a copy of Henry’s recommended book Looking for your next book to read? Check out the list of every book recommended on Dharma Talk   Support the Podcast: If you find this podcast valuable you can support it directly by visiting: henrywins.com/donate   Credits: Music by Momentology (@momentologymusic) Production and audio engineering by Ease of Mind

DT 092: Decide to Be Your Best with Jacob Manning

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2019 56:00


Jacob Manning (@jacobmanningyoga) is a yoga teacher living in Southern California, who believes in finishing what you start. Underneath the mesmerizing movements and impressive strength of his own practice, the deeper message of Jacob’s teaching is to show how God or a higher power is working in his life, in the hopes that others may see the same in their own. Jacob thrives on sharing the mood-altering and mind-transforming practice of yoga at retreats and festivals, and in more intimate settings with his private clients. In this episode, you’ll hear from Jacob on:  [10.54] Karmic retribution. Jacob reflects on his past behaviour and reveals how he feels he experienced a karmic payback for the harm he caused. His present focus is on spreading positive energy and doing the right thing for the right reason.    [18.13] Yoga as a tool for self-discovery. Jacob shares how he turned to yoga as a means of understanding himself better at a time when his sense of identity and self-worth were shattered by injury and illness.   [23.05] His personal epiphany. How Jacob’s acceptance of his past and his willingness to learn from his mistakes allowed him to start living fully and consciously in the moment.   [31.57] The transformative power of Ashtanga Yoga. Jacob explains why he loves the routine and discipline of Ashtanga and its ability to elevate his mood and ignite his passion for life. He credits yoga with helping him to change his lifestyle, his attitude and his path in life.   [37.46] The spiritual aspect of his practice. Since becoming a Yogi Jacob has experienced a spiritual awakening. He talks about feeling God in the stillness after his practice and of becoming aware of a divine presence in the beauty of the world around him.   Announcements:  Visit henryyoga.com to learn how to level up your yoga practice in just 40 days.  Follow @henryyoga.app on Instagram  Check out https://yogaeastaustin.com/benjamin/ to learn more about Benjamin Sears’ 20 hour training immersion from February 7-9th. Make sure to use code “HENRYWINS” on checkout to receive 15% off.  Veronica Lombo and I are going on a tour through Europe beginning in January. You can check out all the details at https://henrywins.com/events/   Links from this episode:  Living Clean: The Journey Continues by Narcotics Anonymous - Grab a copy of Jacob’s recommended book Looking for your next book to read? Check out the list of every book recommended on Dharma Talk Benjamin Sears previous appearance Dharma Talk Episode 17   Get in touch with Jacob: Follow on @jacobmanningyoga Instagram Visit https://www.jacobmanningyoga.com/   Support the Podcast: If you find this podcast valuable you can support it directly by visiting: henrywins.com/donate   Credits: Music by Momentology (@momentologymusic) Production and audio engineering by Ease of Mind

DT 091: Disobey the Lie with Ana Forrest and Jose Calarco

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2019 65:40


For more than four decades, Ana Forrest (@forrestyoga) has been bringing her particular brand of Fierce Medicine to the Yoga world. An internationally-recognized pioneer in Yoga and emotional healing, Ana created Forrest Yoga while working through healing from her own life’s trauma and experience. Jose Calarco, her co-director of Forrest Yoga, also comes from a long history with Shamanism and healing – just in a different sphere – that of music and the performing arts. Forrest Yoga is renowned as a powerfully physical, internally-focused practice that emphasizes how to carry a transformative experience off the mat and into daily life.   In this episode, you’ll hear from Ana and Jose on:  [09.55] Walking through the fear and trauma. Ana and Jose discuss their approach to overcoming fear and self-doubt by using their energy and experience to deepen their wisdom, quieten their minds and make courageous choices.   [20.26] The principles and purpose of Forrest Yoga. Jose explains that their mission is to heal themselves, heal the planet and heal the people. Their unique method encourages intense self-inquiry and is informed by the wisdom of Native American and Australian Aboriginal cultures.       [26.04] Ceremonies and sacred song. The couple describe their classes as spiritual gatherings, full of atmosphere and adventure, and focused on strengthening the connection between body and spirit.   [33.35] Conscious eating. Jose and Ana actively promote the benefits of a plant-based diet and encourage others to consider veganism as a healthy, ethical and compassionate way of life.   [43.30] The power of the arts. Students of Forrest Yoga are invited to sing, play instruments and take part in storytelling in order to stimulate their creativity and engage in a sublime spiritual experience.      Announcements:  Visit henryyoga.com to learn how to level up your yoga practice in just 40 days.  Follow @henryyoga.app on Instagram  Check out https://yogaeastaustin.com/benjamin/ to learn more about Benjamin Sears’ 20 hour training immersion from February 7-9th. Make sure to use code “HENRYWINS” on checkout to receive 15% off.  Veronica Lombo and I are going on a tour through Europe beginning in January. You can check out all the details at https://henrywins.com/events/   Links from this episode:  Grab a copy of Ana and Jose’s recommended books:  Fierce Medicine: Breakthrough Practices to Heal the Body and Ignite the Spirit by Ana Forrest  Initiation by Elisabeth Haich Black Elk Speaks by John G. Neihardt The Four Agreements: A Practical Guide to Personal Freedom by Don Miguel Ruiz  Looking for your next book to read? Check out the list of every book recommended on Dharma Talk Lost Paradise festival Benjamin Sears previous appearance Dharma Talk Episode 17   Get in touch with Ana & Jose: Follow @forrestyoga & @josecalarco on Instagram Visit https://www.forrestyoga.com Check out Forrest Yoga & Jose Calarco on Facebook Subscribe to Forrest Yoga & Jose Calarco on Youtube Listen to Jose Calarco’s album Cornucopia and single Love on iTunes and Spotify   Support the Podcast: If you find this podcast valuable you can support it directly by visiting: henrywins.com/donate   Credits: Music by Momentology (@momentologymusic) Production and audio engineering by Ease of Mind

DT 090: Look Into the Shadows with Bee Bosnak

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2019 58:24


Bee Bosnak (@beebosnak on Instagram) is a New York City based healer/teacher/mentor and the creator of Heal Yourself, a method that merges shadow work, somatic studies, sound, yoga, and meditation to connect with Spirit and heal past trauma. Bee has been studying the human condition for the past decade and continues to study philosophical and psycho-spiritual aspects of the practice from various disciplines. Her transformational and heartfelt Heal Yourself workshops and retreats around the globe give her students the courage to take back their power, lean into discomfort, and learn how to rise with bravery.    In this episode, you’ll hear from Bee on:  [10.52] Facing the shadows. The focus of Bee’s transformative Heal Yourself Yoga Method is on accessing the shadows; the buried traumas and repressed emotions which, if left unresolved, can cause psychological and physical harm.    [13.22] Retrieving our power to heal. Bee explains how she uses meditation, yoga, journaling and somatic shadow work to put her clients in touch with their subconscious minds. Her mission is to help others work with their inner darkness and rediscover their innate ability to heal themselves.   [19.01] Bee stresses the importance of recognizing the triggers that cause deeply repressed emotions to rise to the surface. She recommends taking time to understand our triggers in order to cultivate more mindful and less reactive patterns of behavior.    [20.43] Our latent Buddha nature. The purpose of Bee’s work is to help people reconnect to their inner truth and teach them to treat their authentic selves with compassion, forgiveness and acceptance.         [36.37] The mind body spirit connection. Bee advises us to see our physical and psychological symptoms as signs of a deeper spiritual unease. She advocates taking responsibility for our healing by making use of all the tools and techniques at our disposal to deepen our self-awareness and advance our spiritual growth.      Announcements:  Visit henryyoga.com to learn how to level up your yoga practice in just 40 days.  Follow @henryyoga.app on Instagram  Check out Rainbo to view their collection of medicinal mushrooms that can elevate your body, mind and spirit. Use code “HENRYWINS” at checkout to claim 15% off your purchase.  Veronica Lombo and I are going on a tour through Europe beginning in January. You can check out all the details at https://henrywins.com/events/   Links from this episode:    Bee’s previous appearance on Episode 27 of Dharma Talk Letting Go: The Pathway to Surrender by David Hawkins- Grab a copy of Bee’s recommended book Looking for your next book to read? Check out the list of every book recommended on Dharma Talk     Get in touch with Bee: Follow @beebosnak on Instagram Her retreat schedule can be found on beebosnak.com - including her upcoming Bali retreat from April 11-18 2020.  Bee's online yoga and meditation classes can be found on yogagirl.com   Support the Podcast: If you find this podcast valuable you can support it directly by visiting: henrywins.com/donate   Credits: Music by Momentology (@momentologymusic) Production and audio engineering by Ease of Mind  

DT 089: Exist Gently with Joseph Armstrong

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2019 63:16


Joseph Armstrong (@josepharmstrongyoga) is a Level 2 Authorized Ashtanga yoga teacher and practitioner, who runs the morning Mysore program at Miami Life Center and offer courses on OmStars.com. He credits the spiritual inquiry of yoga paired with recovery philosophy for pulling him out of a life of generational trauma, IV drug use, and despair. Joseph is an animal lover, sci-fi junkie, and newlywed.   In this episode, you’ll hear from Joseph on: [19.15] Listening to his inner voice and letting intuition guide his life choices. After a long period of drug use and addiction, Joseph credits yoga with giving him the ability to make better decisions that have a positive impact on his health and relationships.    [23.14] Joseph talks candidly about his family’s history of addiction and how his experience of neglect and abandonment led to his own struggle with drugs. He reveals how his difficult childhood contributed to his self-destructive behavior and made him uncertain how to relate to others.    [34.37] His introduction to Ashtanga and its role in his recovery. The rigorous and structured practice of Ashtanga provided Joseph with a disciplined daily routine and a sense of stability that had been previously missing from his life.        [43.11] His desire to exist gently. Joseph sees yoga as a mirror that allows him to develop a deeper sense of self-awareness, authenticity and acceptance. He believes that being kinder, more forgiving and gentler to ourselves can help us to become more thoughtful and compassionate to others.   [46.50] The pleasure he derives from the company of animals and his opposition to animal cruelty and exploitation. Joseph is a passionate advocate for animal rights, vegetarianism and veganism and he urges us to treat animals as sentient beings whose lives have value and meaning beyond their function as commodities for food and clothing.    Announcements:  Visit henryyoga.com to learn how to level up your yoga practice in just 40 days.  Follow @henryyoga.app on Instagram  Check out Rainbo to view their collection of medicinal mushrooms that can elevate your body, mind and spirit. Use code “HENRYWINS” at checkout to claim 15% off your purchase.  Veronica Lombo and I are going on a tour through Europe beginning in January. You can check out all the details at https://henrywins.com/events/   Links from this episode:  Miami Life Center - a yoga center dedicated to the study of Yoga in the lineage of Krishnamacharya, Pattabhi Jois and his grandson R. Sharath Jois, where Joseph is a teacher Buddhism Without Beliefs: A Contemporary Guide to Awakening by Stephen Batchelor - Grab a copy of Joseph’s recommended book Looking for your next book to read? Check out the list of every book recommended on Dharma Talk       Get in touch with Joseph: Follow @josepharmstrongyoga on Instagram Visit www.josepharmstrongyoga.com Stream Joseph’s online classes at OmStars   Support the Podcast: If you find this podcast valuable you can support it directly by visiting: henrywins.com/donate   Credits: Music by Momentology (@momentologymusic) Production and audio engineering by Ease of Mind

DT 088: Research the Experience with Tiffany Cruikshank

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2019 62:27


Tiffany Cruikshank (@tiffanycruikshank) is the founder of Yoga Medicine (@yoga_medicine), a community of teachers focused on fusing anatomy and western medicine with traditional yoga practices to serve the medical communities. She has trained thousands of teachers around the world, graced the cover of over 15 magazines, been featured regularly in major media outlets, authored 2 books, and released over 150 classes on various topics on YogaGlo.com. With a background in Acupuncture and Sports Medicine, Tiffany has worked with celebrities, athletes, and corporate professionals alike in her own private clinics and Nike World Headquarters. Tiffany also founded and continues to run two nonprofits — one conducting research on yoga’s therapeutic benefits and the other supporting a shelter for women rescued from trafficking in Delhi, India.    In this episode, you’ll hear from Tiffany on:   [11.35] Her holistic approach to health and wellbeing. Tiffany explains why she loves combining elements of traditional Chinese medicine with Western treatment modalities in order to create a comprehensive three-dimensional approach to healing which is focused on the individual.   [22.36] The evolution of her personal yoga practice from a longstanding rigid Ashtanga routine to a more fluid and adaptable approach. Tiffany’s current home practice consists of postures which she instinctively feels she needs, and which vary from day to day.     [31.20] Tiffany’s creation of Yoga Medicine as a way of sharing her knowledge of Chinese and sports medicine with a wider community of students, teachers, patients and healthcare providers. She reveals how she resolved to create specialized teacher trainings to educate teachers in anatomy, biomechanics and physiology as well as traditional yoga practice.          [45.04] The Seva Foundation, a non-profit organization dedicated to providing shelter, education and vocational training for women and girls who have been affected by human trafficking and sexual exploitation. The Yoga Medicine community works hard to build awareness of the project and Tiffany aims to raise $150,000 by 2021 to help equip victims of sexual exploitation with the skills they need to lead independent lives.   [53.00] Tiffany’s advice for teachers. She encourages investment in continued learning and personal growth and stresses that the principal role of the teacher is to be of service and to create a welcoming safe place where students feel listened to and supported.   Announcements:  Visit henryyoga.com to learn how to level up your yoga practice in just 40 days.  Follow @henryyoga.app on Instagram  Veronica Lombo and I are going on a tour through Europe beginning in January. You can check out all the details at https://henrywins.com/events/ Visit henrywins.com/tenthousand and use code henrywins to save 20% on your order.  For this week only, for every order worth over $50, Ten Thousand will send you a $20 Visa card as part of the Cash for Class campaign.    Links from this episode:    The Spark in the Machine: How the Science of Acupuncture Explains the Mysteries of Western Medicine by Dr Daniel Keown - Grab a copy of Tiffany’s recommended book Optimal Health for a Vibrant Life: A 30-Day Program to Detoxify and Replenish Body and Mind by Tiffany Cruikshank Meditate Your Weight: A 21-Day Retreat to Optimize Your Metabolism and Feel Great by Tiffany Cruikshank Looking for your next book to read? Check out the list of every book recommended on Dharma Talk     Get in touch with Tiffany:  Follow @yoga_medicine on Instagram Check out Yoga Medicine on Facebook and Twitter Stream Tiffany’s online classes Visit  https://yogamedicine.com   Support the Podcast: If you find this podcast valuable you can support it directly by visiting: henrywins.com/donate   Credits: Music by Momentology (@momentologymusic) Production and audio engineering by Ease of Mind

DT 087: Business Casual Yoga with Vish Chatterji

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2019 61:10


After a successful twenty-year career as an executive and entrepreneur, Vish Chatterji (@thebusinesscasualyogi) is paying it forward as an East-meets-West Executive Coach. He is a certified meditation, Ayurveda, and yoga teacher and believes the wisdom of yoga offers answers to many of the leadership questions of our day. His insights and experiences have culminated in his book, The Business Casual Yogi, which launched this month.   In this episode, you’ll hear from Vish on:  [21.07] The beginning of his spiritual journey. Vish recalls losing his way during a terrifying solo trek in the Himalayas before recovering in an ashram and finding comfort and wisdom through his friendship with Yogrishi Vishvketu, a renowned Himalayan yoga master and philosopher.   [31.23] Vish’s transition from business executive to teacher. He describes his life-changing meeting with Gurmukh Kaur Khalsa and explains his subsequent decision to retrain as an executive coach and Vedic counselor, dedicated to sharing his spiritual insights with the business community.     [39.01] His unique East meets West perspective. Vish explains how he combines the Western MBA approach to business management with his training in yoga, Ayurveda and meditation in order to maximize the professional and spiritual potential of his clients.            [46.53] His collaboration with Yogrishi Vishvketu on their recently released book: The Business Casual Yogi, Take Charge of Your Body, Mind and Career. The book shares the wisdom of the Vedic knowledge system with the business world and elaborates on the concept of spiritual intelligence and its role in creating happiness and success.   [53.09] How to reclaim your inner guru. The importance of learning to trust your intuition and listen to your inner voice rather than relying on others for guidance and advice.    Announcements:  Reconnect to your divine Self this December. Join me and Veronica Lombo on an immersive retreat in Bali: https://henrywins.com/bali/  Join me for upcoming workshops: https://henrywins.com/events/   Links from this episode:  Visit henryyoga.com to learn how to level up your yoga practice in just 40 days.  Follow @henryyoga.app on Instagram  The Business Casual Yogi: Take Charge of Your Body, Mind, and Career by Vish Chatterji and Yogrishi Vishvketu Autobiography of a Yogi by Paramhansa Yogananda - Grab a copy of Vish’s recommended book Looking for your next book to read? Check out the list of every book recommended on Dharma Talk   Get in touch with Vish: Follow @thebusinesscasualyogi on Instagram Visit https://www.businesscasualyogi.com Subscribe to The Business Casual Yogi Youtube page Check out the Business Casual Yogi Facebook page  Visit Vish’s LinkedIn profile    Support the Podcast: If you find this podcast valuable you can support it directly by visiting: henrywins.com/donate   Credits: Music by Momentology (@momentologymusic) Production and audio engineering by Ease of Mind

DT 086: Connect and Detach with Dylan Werner

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2019 67:25


Dylan Werner (@dylanwerneryoga) is an international yoga teacher from Southern California. He pioneers a unique style of vinyasa yoga centered around myofascial meridian sequencing and emphasizes the exploration of a physical journey to deepen the inner energetic connection. His extensive knowledge of anatomy and physiology and deep understanding of eastern philosophy lend a unique perspective to his teaching methodologies.     In this episode, you’ll hear from Dylan on: [08.35] The meaning of dharma in the Buddhist and Hindu traditions. Dylan suggests that the concept of dharma can be damaging if it is perceived as predetermined and is used to limit an individual’s life choices.   [35.58] Removing the ego through service to others. Dylan believes that life can be simpler and more satisfying when we focus on the needs of others rather than on ourselves.     [39.53] The union of body and mind. The role that a strenuous physical practice can play in stilling the mind and preparing it for meditation.        [46.47] Connecting with our true nature. The benefit of blurring the boundaries between the individual and nature and of seeing ourselves as part of a universal energy.      [50.43] Dylan explores the differences between love and attachment. He defines love as a pure, selfless emotion and stresses the need to let go of attachment and accept the inevitability of change.    Announcements:  Reconnect to your Divine Self this December. Join me and Veronica Lombo on an immersive retreat in Bali: https://henrywins.com/bali/  Join me for upcoming workshops: https://henrywins.com/events/ Sign up for your complimentary Pure Yoga NYC class by emailing pureyogadharma@gmail.com   Links from this episode:  Visit henryyoga.com to learn how to level up your yoga practice in just 40 days.  Follow @henryyoga.app on Instagram  Being Nobody, Going Nowhere by Ayya Khema - Grab a copy of Dylan’s recommended book Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind by Yuval Noah Harari Siddhartha by Herman Hesse Looking for your next book to read? Check out the list of every book recommended on Dharma Talk       Get in touch with Dylan: Follow @dylanwerneryoga on Instagram Visit Dylan’s website: www.dylanwerneryoga.com Check out Dylan’s series on Alo Moves:https://www.alomoves.com/instructors/dylanwerner   Support the Podcast: If you find this podcast valuable you can support it directly by visiting: henrywins.com/donate   Credits: Music by Momentology (@momentologymusic) Production and audio engineering by Ease of Mind

DT 085: Download the Truth with Lamonte Goode

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2019 56:03


Lamonte Goode (@cyberyoga on Instagram) is the founder and creator of Cyberyoga, a new-age, futuristic, spiritual movement practice. In this episode, you’ll hear from Lamonte on:  [10.26] The creation of Cyberyoga. Lamonte reveals how his background in breakdance and circus arts influenced his unique hybrid yoga style which specializes in advanced arm balances and creative movement.    [16.28] The philosophy of Cyberyoga. Lamonte emphasizes that, although Cyberyoga is physically demanding, it is essentially a spiritual practice, a fusion of ancient and modern disciplines, intended to produce an elevated level of consciousness and create a mind open to receiving information from higher dimensions.      [28.13] Lamonte’s discovery of the healing power of yoga. He describes the powerful and surprising emotions he experienced when performing certain flows and credits yoga with enabling him to release deeply-stored trauma from his body.    [30.13] Lamonte shares the insights he gained from participating in ayahuasca plant medicine ceremonies. He describes feeling that we are all connected on a profound level and that the barriers of race, religion and sex that appear to divide us are superficial.   [45.21] The importance of staying focussed on your goals and not allowing criticism to stand in the way of your vision. Lamonte affirms his intention to continue his mission to inspire others, create communities and transform lives through the spiritual and futuristic practice of Cyberyoga.    Announcements:  Reconnect to your divine Self this December. Join me and Veronica Lombo on an immersive retreat in Bali: https://henrywins.com/bali/  Join me for upcoming workshops: https://henrywins.com/events/ Visit henryyoga.com to learn how to level up your yoga practice in just 40 days.  Follow @henryyoga.app on Instagram    Links from this episode:  www.lawofone.info The Ra Material: An Ancient Astronaut Speaks by  Don Elkins, James Allen McCarty & Carla Rueckert - Grab a copy of Lamonte’s recommended book Looking for your next book to read? Check out the list of every book recommended on Dharma Talk       Get in touch with Lamonte:  Follow @cyberyoga on Instagram Connect to @cyberyoga1 on Facebook  Subscribe to Lamonte’s Youtube Channel Follow @neosutras on Instagram   Support the Podcast: If you find this podcast valuable you can support it directly by visiting: henrywins.com/donate   Credits: Music by Momentology (@momentologymusic) Production and audio engineering by Ease of Mind

DT 084: You Are Anti-Fragile with Bernie Clark

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2019 61:11


Bernie Clark has been traveling the yogic path for over 40 years, starting with a daily meditation practice that he established in his mid-twenties, in order to deal with growing stress. In his early forties, he was introduced into the physical practices of Hatha yoga, which assisted him greatly in his meditation practice. Throughout his first career in high-tech business, he continued to feed an intense curiosity about psychology, mythology, anatomy and philosophy. Today, Bernie is a yoga teacher and published author offering classes, teacher trainings, and workshops in Vancouver, Canada.     In this episode, you’ll hear from Bernie on:    [14.03] The definition of Yin Yoga. Bernie explains that yin and yang are relative terms and that nothing is either completely yin or completely yang. However, more muscular and dynamic forms of yoga, such as Ashtanga and Vinyasa Flow, are generally considered more yang-like and Yin Yoga is a slower-paced practice where postures are held for a longer period.    [19.50] The concept of eustress - a beneficial form of stress which has a positive effect on health. Bernie aims for balance in his Yin Yoga practice and cautions against causing the body distress by pushing it too far or allowing it to weaken and the muscles to atrophy through lack of effective exercise.      [22.25] Bernie elaborates on the hypothesis of anti-fragility; the idea that humans gain from chaos and grow stronger under a certain amount of stress. He emphasizes the importance of identifying the edge, the point at which we experience resistance but not pain, in developing a challenging but safe yoga practice.    [32.56] Advice for teachers. Bernie recommends resisting commenting on medical conditions and favours a functional rather than an aesthetic approach to asanas, focussing on how students feel rather than how they look in a pose.   [48.35] Bernie challenges the commonly held belief that ligaments and tendons should not be stretched.  He explains that Yin Yoga works the deeper connective tissues of the body, including ligaments and tendons, and that long-held static stresses can help to strengthen the connective tissues and make them healthier.    Announcements:  Reconnect to your divine Self this December. Join me and Veronica Lombo on an immersive retreat in Bali: https://henrywins.com/bali/  Join me for upcoming workshops: https://henrywins.com/events/ Visit henryyoga.com to learn how to level up your yoga practice in just 40 days.  Follow @henryyoga.app on Instagram    Links from this episode:  Complete Guide to Yin Yoga: Second Edition by Bernie Clark Your Spine, Your Yoga By Bernie Clark Your Body, Your Yoga By Bernie Clark  Antifragile: Things that Gain from Disorder by Nassim Nicholas Taleb The Biology of Belief by Bruce Lipton Free Will by Sam Harris- Grab a copy of Bernie’s recommended book Looking for your next book to read? Check out the list of every book recommended on Dharma Talk   Get in touch with Bernie:  Visit www.yinyoga.com to learn more about Bernie’s work    Support the Podcast: If you find this podcast valuable you can support it directly by visiting: henrywins.com/donate   Credits: Music by Momentology (@momentologymusic) Production and audio engineering by Ease of Mind  

DT 083: Mend Your Heart with Taylor Hunt

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2019 62:35


Taylor Hunt (@taylorhuntyoga) is a Level 2 Authorized Ashtanga Yoga teacher, published author, podcast host, and executive director of the Trini Foundation, which brings Ashtanga Yoga to people in recovery. Taylor wrote his memoir A Way from Darkness and hosts the Heartbreak Kids podcast to help inspire others to continue finding healing through yoga, even in the darkest of times. Taylor operates Ashtanga Yoga Columbus out of his home base in Ohio.   In this episode, you’ll hear from Taylor on:    [11.03] The family trauma that led to his addiction to alcohol, painkillers, and eventually heroin. Taylor reveals that he had his first drink on the day his parents got divorced and continued to use alcohol and drugs as a way of coping with his feelings.   [25.50] Taylor’s introduction to yoga and his sudden realization of the damage his long-term drug use had done to his body. He reflects on his decision to persist with his practice even though it forced him to face uncomfortable truths about his life.   [36.18] His creation of the Trini Foundation, a not-for-profit organization which Taylor set up to help other people achieve sobriety. The foundation teaches Ashtanga Yoga to recovering addicts and offers scholarships to its students to allow them to continue with their practice after they leave treatment.   [41.30] Similarities between the eight limbs of yoga and the twelve-step recovery program. Taylor explains that, although the details may differ, the ultimate aim of both systems is to enable their followers to become better people and live more fulfilling lives.   [52.03] The Heartbreak Kids podcast, a show which Taylor hosts in order to give his guests an opportunity to share their stories in a supportive environment. It recounts inspirational tales of triumph over tragedy and provides a platform for discussion on the restorative power of yoga.    Announcements:  Reconnect to your divine Self this December. Join me and Veronica Lombo on an immersive retreat in Bali: https://henrywins.com/bali/  Join me for upcoming workshops: https://henrywins.com/events/   Links from this episode:  Visit henryyoga.com to learn how to level up your yoga practice in just 40 days Follow @henryyoga.app on Instagram  Leaders Eat Last by Simon Sinek - Grab a copy of Taylor’s recommended book Looking for your next book to read? Check out the list of every book recommended on Dharma Talk Visit www.trinifoundation.org to learn more about the work they’re doing to help people use yoga to beat addiction Tune in to the Taylor’s Heartbreak Kids Podcast Learn more about Taylor’s journey from addiction to health through his book A Way from Darkness    Get in touch with Taylor:  Follow @taylorhuntyoga on Instagram Visit www.taylorhuntyoga.com to view Taylor’s upcoming schedule  Support the Podcast: If you find this podcast valuable you can support it directly by visiting: henrywins.com/donate   Credits: Music by Momentology (@momentologymusic) Production and audio engineering by Ease of Mind

DT 082: Embrace Tech to Teach with Henry Winslow

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2019 31:07


 In this episode, you’ll hear from Henry on:    [1.09] The launch of the Henry Yoga app, a 40-day program of powerful 40-minute classes, designed to bring about physical and mental transformation. The app makes the practice of yoga affordable and accessible for anyone serious about integrating yoga into their lifestyle.   [07.14] Henry’s transition from a career in the corporate world to his work as a yoga teacher, podcaster and the creator of the Henry Yoga app. He explains his decision to develop online programs and shares his experiences of filming video classes and workshops.      [16.46] Henry expands on his mission to use technology to spread yoga worldwide and to make its transformative power available to everyone. He describes the process behind the creation of his convenient, easy to follow program specifically designed to appeal to people who are curious about yoga or who want to take their yoga practice to the next level.    [ 22.11] Helpful hints for yoga practitioners thinking about setting up their own online programs. He recommends starting small, avoiding perfectionism, setting clearly defined goals and developing efficient strategies.      Links from this episode:  Visit henryyoga.com to learn how to level up your yoga practice in just 40 days.  Follow @henryyoga.app on Instagram  Check out Danni’s Dharma Talk interview Learn more about Danni at dannipomplun.com Listen to Danni’s podcast the Yogi Misfit Sessions   Support the Podcast: If you find this podcast valuable you can support it directly by visiting: henrywins.com/donate   Credits: Music by Momentology (@momentologymusic) Production and audio engineering by Ease of Mind

DT 081: Invest in Intuition with Jarret Christie

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2019 63:59


Jarret Christie (@jarretnyc) is a yogi and health and wellness investor focused on female-founded startups. Prior to providing capital and advisory to entrepreneurs full-time, Jarret spent 13 years as a trader on Wall Street. He credits yoga with helping him to break out of a conventional mold to find greater fulfillment in helping others with his business experience.  In this episode, you’ll hear from Jarret on:    [12.51] His former career as a Wall Street trader. Jarret explains how, as his yoga practice evolved from the occasional class to a dedicated daily routine, he decided to swap the status and financial security of the world of institutional investment for his current role as an independent health and wellness investor.   [28.01] Jarret sets out his criteria for investing in ethical businesses. He is interested in funding novel or exceptional products, (current examples include medicinal mushroom tinctures and biodegradable yoga mats). Above all, he needs to believe in the abilities and vision of the company’s founder.    [34.43] The ability to spot a trend and the difference between depending on data and going with your gut instinct. Jarret believes his background in finance and his experience as a yoga student has given him a unique perspective on assessing market developments, enabling him to develop an internal algorithm to intuitively identify trends.    [ 42.51] Co-creating the Henry Yoga app and helping to bring Henry’s dream to life by delivering yoga to the maximum number of people through technology. Jarret and Henry’s shared goal is to produce a comprehensive, accessible, and affordable program designed to democratize yoga.    [46.04] Jarret’s identification of the need for an app that allows people to go deeper into their practice and effect real change in their lives. He explains the vision and the process behind the creation of the program and highlights the honesty and authenticity of its intentions.       Announcements:  Reconnect to your divine Self this December. Join me and Veronica Lombo on an immersive retreat in Bali: https://henrywins.com/bali/  Join me for upcoming workshops: https://henrywins.com/events/   Links from this episode:  Visit henryyoga.com to learn how to level up your yoga practice in just 40 days.  Follow @henryyoga.app on Instagram  Try out the Rainbo 11:11 mushroom tincture and Ananday yoga mat at a discount with code HENRYWINS Hatha Yoga Pradipika by Swami Muktibodhananda – Grab a copy of Jarret’s recommended book Looking for your next book to read? Check out the list of every book recommended on Dharma Talk   Get in touch with Jarret:  Follow @jarretnyc on Instagram   Support the Podcast: If you find this podcast valuable you can support it directly by visiting: henrywins.com/donate   Credits: Music by Momentology (@momentologymusic) Production and audio engineering by Ease of Mind  

DT 080: Give Yourself Fully with Mathieu Boldron

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2019 57:09


Mathieu Boldron (@mathieuboldronyoga on Instagram) is a traveling yogi and community builder who teaches yoga teacher trainings and continuing education programs around the world. He discovered yoga while pursuing a career in musical theatre and later turned his full attention to the practice as a means for healing after exhausting his vocal cords. Now, he is co-owner of Lomey Yoga School, a yoga studio in Paris that applies modern techniques to ancient yoga.    In this episode, you’ll hear from Mathieu on:   [07.52] His career as a performer in hit musical shows such as The Lion King and Sister Act. He explains how, as an actor and singer, he felt that something was missing from his life until his discovery of yoga gave him a deeper sense of truth and purpose.   [17.53] Mathieu’s realization that he wanted to share the healing power of yoga with others after successfully healing his damaged vocal cords with pranayama breathing and backbends. He describes his transition from performer to yoga teacher and compares the actor’s experience of total immersion in a character to the yogic sensation of being present in the moment.      [22.56] Creating his own style from experimenting with many different types of yoga and integrating elements from other disciplines into his practice. Mathieu’s style is constantly evolving but he is currently focusing on Kriya Yoga, pranayama breathing and movement influenced by the Ido Portal program.   [29.07] The Paris Yoga Conference in June 2020. An event instigated by Mathieu and the Lomey Yoga Studio in order to give yoga teachers from around the world the opportunity to connect and work together.    [45.52] Mathieu discusses the power of positive thinking and the practice of turning apparent obstacles and setbacks into opportunities to learn and to grow. He believes his dharma is to follow whatever life sends him and share what he has learned from yoga with others.     Announcements:  Reconnect to your divine Self this December. Join me and Veronica Lombo on an immersive retreat in Bali: https://henrywins.com/bali/  Join me for upcoming workshops: https://henrywins.com/events/   Links from this episode:  Paris Yoga Conference  Lomey Yoga Studio  The Yoga Sutras of Patanjali by Sri Swami Satchidananda - Grab a copy of Mathieu’s recommended book Looking for your next book to read? Check out the list of every book recommended on Dharma Talk    Get in touch with Mathieu:  https://www.mathieuboldron.com – Check out Mathieu’s schedule and upcoming retreats.   Follow @mathieuboldronyoga on Instagram   Support the Podcast: If you find this podcast valuable you can support it directly by visiting: henrywins.com/donate   Credits: Music by Momentology (@momentologymusic) Production and audio engineering by Ease of Mind  

DT 079: Dangerous With Love with Dimitri Mugianis

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2019 75:26


Dimitri Mugianis (@dimitrimugianis on Instagram) is a drug policy activist, Bwiti spiritual healer, poet, and musician. At the depths of his own heroin and cocaine addiction, Dimitri discovered Ibogaine, a plant sacrament from Central Africa that allowed him to break his habit without withdrawal symptoms. Now he provides a safe and dogma-free container for others, in which to experience psychedelic medicine emphasizing self-love and acceptance. Dimitri is currently N'ganga-in-residence at the New York Harm Reduction Educators (NYHRE), a service-based community working with addicted, homeless, formerly incarcerated, and HIV-positive people in East Harlem and The Bronx.     In this episode, you’ll hear from Dimitri on:    [10.35] His 20-year addiction to heroin and cocaine. Dimitri talks frankly about his feelings of desperation and his decision to travel abroad to cure his habit using ibogaine, a psychoactive substance derived from the roots of an African plant.   [16.10] Dimitri’s personal experience of taking ibogaine and his mission to make it available in the United States. His role in the film I’m Dangerous With Love which documents his work administering ibogaine, a Schedule 1 substance, and records his initiation into the Bwiti religion in Gabon.      [31.47] The principles of radical love and acceptance and their potential to transform lives and communities. The process of healing as a shared experience where both the healer and the healed are active participants.    [47.53] The New York Harm Reduction Educators’ (NYHRE’s) non-judgmental and non-prescriptive approach to working with people who use drugs. Dimitri’s work as a holistic health counselor at NYHRE and his incorporation of dancing, drumming and ritual elements into his weekly ‘We Are The Medicine’ meetings.   [1.04.24] Psychedelic Disintegration; the title of Dimitri’s weekly discussion group where he provides a space to further the conversation on the role of psychedelic medicines. As a drug policy and harm reduction activist, Dimitri expresses his desire to change attitudes and disintegrate structures that are no longer useful.     Announcements:  Reconnect to your divine Self this December. Join me and Veronica Lombo on an immersive retreat in Bali: henrywins.com/bali
 Join me for my final New York workshops: henrywins.com/events
    Links from this episode:  I’m Dangerous With Love - The film depicting Dimitri’s journey into the world of shamanic ritual.  New York Harm Reduction Educators  Looking for your next book to read? Check out the list of every book recommended on Dharma Talk
    Get in touch with Dimitri: Follow @dimitrimugianis on Instagram   Visit Dimitri’s website - www.dimitrimugianis.com     Support the Podcast: If you find this podcast valuable you can support it directly by visiting: henrywins.com/donate   Credits: Music by Momentology (@momentologymusic) Production and audio engineering by Ease of Mind

DT 078: Find Your Own Beat with Aria Crescendo

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2019 66:13


Aria Crescendo (@aria.official on Instagram) is a musician, singer, and yoga teacher. Her artistic journey brought her to yoga in 2000, after the demands of her career in the entertainment industry challenged her sense of balance. Aria has headlined at Wanderlust Festivals and has represented brands like Nike, Oysho and Loreal. She is the author of two books, “Le Yoga de Ma Vie “ and “The Healthy Book.” She spends her time traveling and teaching, while spreading the high vibrations of yoga and music In this episode you’ll hear from Aria on:  [10.28] Creating her own path in life as a singer, musician and motivational yoga teacher. She talks about her love of performing and her early career as a dancer at the Crazy Horse cabaret in Paris.    [14.05] Aria’s first transformative experience of yoga in Las Vegas which challenged her preconceptions and lifted her from depression. Her subsequent obsession with the physical aspects of yoga and her growing awareness of the philosophy behind her practice.   [24.25] Life on the road with the Paradiso Girls and how yoga helped Aria to stay healthy and grounded. She credits yoga with keeping her sane at a stressful and turbulent time in her show business career.   [35.24] Aria’s transition from pop star to yoga teacher. Her decision to return to France and set up her own yoga studio after living in Los Angeles and teaching celebrity clients such as Ashton Kutcher.   [40.53] How Aria started to incorporate the vibrations of mantras and music into her classes. The release of her new mantra-based pop album and the creation of warrior yoga, a fast-paced fusion that combines the alignment and structure of Iyengar and Ashtanga with the energy of Vinyasa and Power Yoga.   Announcements:  Reconnect to your divine Self this December. Join me and Veronica Lombo on an immersive retreat in Bali: henrywins.com/bali
 Join me for upcoming workshops in Texas and New York: henrywins.com/events
    Links from this episode:  You Are the Placebo: Making Your Mind Matter by Dr. Joe Dispenza - Grab a copy of Aria’s recommended book  Check out Aria’s books:  Le Yoga De Ma Vie The Healthy Book Listen to Aria’s album Love is the Answer on Spotify or Youtube   Get in touch with Aria: https://www.ariusyoga.com/ – Check out Aria’s schedule and view upcoming retreats.   Follow @aria.official on Instagram   Support the Podcast: If you find this podcast valuable you can support it directly by visiting: henrywins.com/donate   Credits: Music by Momentology (@momentologymusic) Production and audio engineering by Ease of Mind  

DT 077: Say Yes to Connection with Tony Lupinacci

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2019 51:35


Tony Lupinacci recognized the deep cathartic powers of a consistent yoga practice when he started a decade ago and has since made the pursuit of his yogic path a priority. Tony has been teaching for 8 years, completed 7 teacher training courses, and spent countless hours in self-study and practice.  His teaching style weaves elements of Ashtanga, Bikram, Forrest, Dharma, and Katonah Yoga. He values breathwork, kriya meditation, and mantra practice and incorporates them into his teaching to help his students better understand themselves.   In this episode, you’ll hear from Tony on:  [09.16] The search for his truth and his desire to live it on a daily basis. Tony elaborates on his deep-seated yearning to connect with others, to listen and to share the adventure of life.     [16.08] The experience of practicing and working with a partner who is also a yoga teacher. How it’s vital to respect each other’s approach and take joy in practicing alongside someone who has a completely different style.   [19.56] The influence of different training methods and how Tony integrates them into his practice and teaching. He challenges established attitudes to alignment and discusses body mapping and Katonah Yoga.      [26.19] Tony explains his decision to leave behind a comfortable life in New York and travel the world as a yoga teacher. He notes the importance of allowing, rather than resisting, in learning to live life to its fullest potential.    [32.09] The spiritual aspect of Tony’s practice and how it gives him courage, strength, and guidance. Numerous opportunities arose after Tony learned to surrender, let go, and embrace change.    [38.55] Tony’s plans to create a yoga retreat in his ancestral homeland of Puglia, Italy. He shares his excitement about building a space and a community in a beautiful setting where people can come to host their programs and be fully supported and taken care of.   Announcements:  Reconnect to your divine Self this December. Join me and Veronica Lombo on an immersive retreat in Bali: henrywins.com/bali
 Join me for upcoming workshops in Texas and New York: henrywins.com/events
    Links from this episode:  Grab your copy of Tony’s recommended books:   Stretching Redefined by Jules Mitchell The Art of Gathering by Priya Parker Tony and Anton’s Morocco Retreat  The Sacred Fig Teacher Training in Bali Tony’s Weekend of Workshops in The Yoga Box, Valencia.  Tony’s retreat in Cocoon, Portugal.    Get in touch with Tony: www.tonylupinacci.com - Learn more about Tony’s upcoming events  Follow @tonylupinacci on Instagram     Support the Podcast: If you find this podcast valuable you can support it directly by visiting: henrywins.com/donate

DT 076: Balance Your Business with Kyle Weiger

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2019 56:20


Kyle Weiger is a traveling handstand coach and online entrepreneur on a mission to show people that they are capable of way more than they think. His workshops and online courses are built on the idea that the biggest changes happen through a combination of hard work, focus, and fun!   In this episode, you’ll hear from Kyle on: [09.31] His transition from college baseball player to online handstand coach via a career in the corporate world. He explains the importance of following your path, listening to your calling and understanding how that calling will change at different points in life.     [12.50] His progression from yoga to gymnastics to the discovery of hand-balancing as its own distinct art. Kyle explains how he approaches hand balancing with a yogic mindset, focused on his body and present in the moment.    [23.22] The key differences between the gymnastic and the yogic approach to hand balancing. Especially the different emphasis on the placement of the hands and feet and the part that the breath plays in the pose.    [32.22] How to feel confident as a teacher and avoid falling prey to impostor syndrome. Kyle stresses the importance of working hard, not comparing yourself to others and reaching out to the right students.    [39.18] Kyle’s advice for entrepreneurs who want to turn their passion into an online business. He details his plans to set up a service which will provide them with the tools to put their content online and teach them how to use them to their maximum efficiency.   Announcements:  Reconnect to your divine Self this December. Join me and Veronica Lombo on an immersive retreat in Bali: henrywins.com/bali
 Join me for upcoming workshops in NYC and Texas: henrywins.com/events
  Links from this episode:  Check out Kyle’s online handstand courses Sign up for Kyle’s Handstand Immersion in Costa Rica You Are the Placebo by Dr. Joe Dispenza - Grab a copy of Kyle’s recommended book    Get in touch with Kyle:  kyleweiger.com - Keep up with Kyle’s upcoming events including his tour through Europe and Australia this Fall  Follow @kyleweiger on Instagram   Support the Podcast: If you find this podcast valuable you can support it directly by visiting: henrywins.com/donate

DT 075: Devoted to Healing with Bibi Lorenzetti

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2019 68:57


Bibi Lorenzetti is a Level 2 Authorized Ashtanga Yoga Teacher & Holistic Health Coach. She has been sharing the practice of yoga for the past 10 years with people all over the world. She provides a space for people to research, explore, and learn about themselves both at her home studio in the Hudson Valley and on her retreats. Bibi wishes to share her journey of healing anorexia through Ashtanga yoga in the hopes to inspire others to come into a state of health by building stability, discipline, and awareness through practice. In this episode, you’ll hear from Bibi on: [8.27]  Her belief that our first dharma is to learn to take care of and feel comfortable in our physical bodies. Only once Bibi had accepted her body and developed a compassionate relationship to herself was she able to fulfill her second dharma and do her duty in the world by sharing her knowledge through teaching.    [12.25] The deep sense of inner communion and of feeling at home within herself that Bibi experienced during her first yoga class.  Although she was in the grip of a destructive eating disorder the class provided a place of safety and structure where she was able to appreciate the strength and stability of her body.    [16.36] Bibi’s struggle with anorexia and how it developed as a means of establishing some sort of control when she moved to a different country and lost her sense of identity. She talks about going from being comfortable in her own skin to feeling ashamed of her body and developing a sense of disconnection and separation.    [26.20] The significance of the quiet, repetitive, structured practice of Ashtanga Yoga in providing stability and allowing Bibi to listen to the content of her brain and remain grounded. Ashtanga helped her to confront her destructive thoughts and use her energy to do something good.   [34.14] How Ashtanga affects all areas of our lives, enabling us to become more curious, more compassionate and less judgmental. It helps us to recognize negative patterns and offers opportunities for release, growth, and renewal.   [46.50] Yoga practice is a form of prayer that we do with our bodies which allows us to connect to nature and to the divine. Bibi refers to the 14th Sutra which stresses the importance of practice done over a long time with devotion and dedication.   Announcements: Reconnect to your divine Self this December. Join me and Veronica Lombo on an immersive retreat in Bali: henrywins.com/bali
 Join me for upcoming workshops in NYC and Texas: henrywins.com/events
    Links from this episode: Ashtanga Yoga Newburgh’s Columbus Day Weekend Fall Retreat  Bibi’s Puerto Rico Winter Retreat  Grab your copy of Bibi’s recommended books:   Bhagavad Gita Health Healing and Beyond by T.K.V. Desikachar One Simple Thing by Eddie Stern Looking for your next book to read? Check out the list of every book recommended on Dharma Talk
    Get in touch with Bibi:  https://www.bibilorenzetti.com/ - Check out Bibi’s schedule and upcoming retreats  Follow @bibi.lorenzetti on Instagram   Support the Podcast: If you find this podcast valuable you can support it directly by visiting: henrywins.com/donate

DT 074: Adapt to Create with Andrew Sealy

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2019 60:33


Andrew Sealy is an embodied heart leader, yoga artist, and connection catalyst. He is known for his transformational teachings of self-love that remind students of their true power for transformation and embodied purposeful living. Andrew’s creative approach to teaching Yoga as a healing art has earned him the role of guiding celebrity clients, spotlight at conscious music festivals, and the opportunity to lead transformative luxury retreats worldwide.  He is known globally as a mindful life enthusiast and a wellness activist. Andrew embodies prolific knowledge while positively influencing and empowering his students. Andrew Sealy’s teachings aim to answer the question: How can we adapt to create and evolve to sustain?  In this episode, you’ll hear from Andrew on: [11:25] How to align to your purpose and the importance of maintaining a daily meditative practice that allows you to tap into source and enables your mind, body and spirit to attune to your essence.    [14:34] Andrew’s dharma – having a positive impact on all environments that he is a part of. No matter where he is, Andrew is able to live his Dharma if he’s able to bring a sense of happiness and joy to his surroundings.    [15:31] The beginning of his journey into yoga and the fortuitous circumstance that led him to attending a Yoga Journal conference. Whilst there he took part in his first ever Vinyasa class led by Sri Dharma Mitra that left him hooked and ignited his passion for yoga.   [27:51] The deepening of Andrew’s practice and the growing awareness that yoga is not just a place to develop physical abilities, but a means to heal trauma. This belief impacted his teaching, leading him to create classes that are designed for students to feel comfortable and able to release trauma.   [37:25] The significance of 1 Giant Mind, a system of meditation taught by Jonni Pollard, in enabling Andrew’s yoga practice to reach a higher level. Through developing a greater understanding of what it means to be reflective, he was able to tap into the void and utilize this information for ascension.   [45:08 ] Taking the plunge into creating and sharing from the heart even when it's scary, uncomfortable and requires risk taking.  Plus, the balancing act between following your passion whilst also trying to generate enough income to sustain yourself.   [49:44 ] Andrew’s advice to those whose jobs do not feed their soul – take the time to reflect and understand if what you’re currently doing is serving your happiness and longevity.  Be present with who are you right now, and the person you want to be, as you need a vision of where you wish to go in order to become more mindful in the present. Announcements: Reconnect to your divine Self this December. Join me and Veronica Lombo on an    immersive retreat in Bali: henrywins.com/bali
 Join me for upcoming workshops in NYC and Texas: henrywins.com/events
  Links from this episode: Light on Life: The Journey to Wholeness, Inner Peace and Ultimate Freedom by B. K. S. Iyengar — Grab a copy of Andrew’s recommended book
 Andrew’s Yoga Revealed Podcast Interview with Seane Corn
 1 Giant Mind - Learn to meditate in 12 easy steps and start feeling happier and less stressed Looking for your next book to read? Check out the list of every book recommended on Dharma Talk
  Get in touch with Andrew: https://www.andrew7sealy.com/ - Check out Andrew’s schedule and view upcoming retreats.   Follow @andrew7sealy on Instagram Reach out directly to Andrew via his email at andrew7sealy@gmail.com  Support the Podcast: If you find this podcast valuable you can support it directly by visiting: henrywins.com/donate  

DT 073: Food Is Medicine with Zoey Gong

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2019 60:30


Zoey Gong is a Traditional Chinese Medicine practitioner and dietitian in NYC. She specializes in TCM cuisine, herbalism, moxibustion, and holistic food therapy. In this episode, you'll hear from Zoey on: Facing severe health problems, including breast tumors and chronic skin rashes, after moving to the US and adopting an American diet, and how her journey toward self-healing brought her back to her Chinese roots The key differences between the Western clinical and Eastern traditional approaches to nutrition and medicine at large Using TCM herbs and natural supplements to regulate hormonal imbalances and feel better in daily life Pairing foods of a particular energy with a matching yoga practice to create a specific effect in the mind-body continuum Announcements: Reconnect to your divine Self this December. Join me and Veronica Lombo on an immersive retreat in Bali: henrywins.com/bali Join me for upcoming workshops in NYC, Texas, and Richmond: henrywins.com/events Links from this episode: Sign up for Zoey and Rose Erin Vaughan's TCM Food and Herbs Weekend in Woodstock, NY Between Heaven and Earth by Harriet Beinfield — Grab a copy of Zoey's recommended book Get in touch with Zoey: ZoeyXinyiGong.com — seek holistic Chinese Medicine Therapy from Zoey or join one of her food-as-medicine dinner parties Follow @zoeyxinyigong on Instagram

DT 072: Feed the Obsession with Sean Langhaus

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2019 58:04


Sean Langhaus has been teaching yoga and movement for the past seven years in NYC and is the founder of Warrior Bridge in downtown Manhattan. In Sean’s journey, he has practiced and trained with acclaimed yoga teachers, lineage holders, martial arts masters, and circus acrobats. He specializes in teaching holistic movement practice, hand balancing, and acroyoga and always has an eye open for inspiration from any source. In this episode, you'll hear from Sean on: Yoga, martial arts, and acroyoga — the role each plays in Sean's self-reflection and relationship to other people Adapting a yoga practice to meet one's personal goals The long journey to one-arm handstand, and the elements of training and mindset Sean considers essential to keeping a commitment Announcements: Celebrate my one-year Veganniversary with yoga, plant-based pizza and ice cream, and prizes — all benefiting Woodstock Farm Sanctuary: henrywins.com/events Join me for upcoming workshops in NYC, Texas, and Richmond: henrywins.com/events Reconnect to your divine Self this December. Join me and Veronica Lombo on an immersive retreat in Bali: henrywins.com/bali Links from this episode: Way of the Peaceful Warrior by Dan Millman — Grab a copy of Sean's recommended book Get in touch with Sean: WarriorBridge.com — Train one-arm handstand (or one of his many other movement styles) with Sean at his studio in Manhattan Follow @skatejitsu on Instagram Follow @warriorbridgenyc on Instagram

DT 071: Draw the Map with Scott Lyons

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2019 59:52


Dr. Scott Lyons is dedicated to teaching embodiment as a way of exploring human development, healing and transformation. Scott is the co-creator of Embodied Flow™ — a school of yoga and therapy — and developer of Somatic Stress Release, a process of restoring our biological adaptation system.  Scott is also the director of the Embodied Consciousness Immersion, as well the Mind-Body Therapy Training Program and the Diamante Vida Holistic Retreat Center. Scott teaches internationally and has a private practice integrating his background as a Clinical Psychologist, Osteopath, and somatic movement therapist. In this episode, you'll hear from Scott on: Agency, embodiment, and deriving meaning from life as components of our holistic health Reconciling physical embodiment and somatics with non-dual philosophy or unity consciousness Finding ease, flow, and fluidity even through hardships by constructing one's own "map" through internal experience Stress responses and how we can use them as gateways into awakening The four categories of connection or separation, and how a missing link can lead to isolation and depression Announcements: Celebrate my one-year Veganniversary with yoga, plant-based pizza and ice cream, and prizes — all benefiting Woodstock Farm Sanctuary: henrywins.com/events Join me for upcoming workshops in NYC, Texas, and Richmond: henrywins.com/events Links from this episode: Wisdom of the Body Moving by Linda Hartley — Grab a copy of Scott's recommended book Sign up for the Embodied Consciousness Immersion Get in touch with Scott: DrScottLyons.com — Learn more about Scott's trainings, events, and services, and how you can live life in the flow Follow @drscottlyons on Instagram

DT 070: Ride the Wave with Dustin Brown

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2019 48:59


Dustin Brown is the visionary and founder behind Warrior One Yoga, bespoke bayside yoga studios in Australia. Now a dedicated yogi, vedic meditator, and wellness warrior, Dustin grew up in Kauai, Hawaii and first traveled the world as a professional surfer. Also a Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu black belt athlete and coach, Dustin brings a background in martial arts to his yoga practice, as well. Through these complementary practices, Dustin has found strength, flexibility, increased recovery, body awareness, and an overall balanced lifestyle. Dustin is an ambassador for global brand Lululemon Athletica and Boys of Yoga, a global movement helping to bring more guys to the mat. In this episode, you'll hear from Dustin on: Being given permission and freedom to live his dream life at the most unexpected time and circumstance Why Dustin used to refused to say "namaste" as a student in class, and why he is now very intentional with his language as a teacher How the Boys of Yoga movement is helping to break down social barriers keeping men from enjoying the benefits of yoga Setting priorities as a multi-faceted movement practitioner, following your own waves of passion, and integrating across disciplines Announcements: Celebrate my one-year Veganniversary with yoga, plant-based pizza and ice cream, and prizes — all benefiting Woodstock Farm Sanctuary: henrywins.com/events Join me for upcoming workshops in NYC, Texas, Richmond, and Mexico: henrywins.com/events Links from this episode: The Untethered Soul by Michael Singer — Grab a copy of Dustin's recommended book Get in touch with Dustin: WarriorOneYoga.com.au — Visit Dustin at his studios in Australia, or follow him on an exotic retreat to Southeast Asia Follow @dbrownyoga on Instagram Follow @warrioroneyoga on Instagram

DT 069: Expecting Without Expectation with Amina Taha

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2019 40:29


Amina Taha is a yoga teacher and practitioner, mother, and co-founder of Living Room Yoga Sessions, a platform to encourage a daily practice of love, non-attachment, and faith. To Amina, yoga is about uncovering the infinite possibility within your body and mind. In this episode, you'll hear from Amina on: Learning true presence from practicing yoga through the unpredictable changes of pregnancy What postpartum recovery training has in common with Ashtanga yoga The inspiration for Living Room Yoga Sessions, and how to develop a home practice if you don't have access to a yoga studio Advice for yogis who have just become pregnant or who are planning to become pregnant Announcements: Celebrate my one-year Veganniversary with yoga, plant-based pizza and ice cream, and prizes — all benefiting Woodstock Farm Sanctuary: henrywins.com/events Join me for upcoming workshops in NYC, Texas, and Mexico: henrywins.com/events Links from this episode: The Untethered Soul by Michael Singer — Grab a copy of Amina's recommended book Get in touch with Amina: LivingRoomYogaSessions.com — Practice with Amina online through her program, Living Room Yoga Sessions Follow @aminahtaha on Instagram Follow @livingroomyogasessions on Instagram

DT 068: Exhale the BS with Danni Pomplun

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2019 49:30


Danni Pomplun turned to yoga when there was nothing left. Just when he needed it most, yoga met him where he was — not judging him but demanding his attention. Now as a teacher, Danni prioritizes fun, function, and authenticity, and he hopes to lead students to a greater appreciation not only for what the body is capable of but also for how their practice can support them at even the most trying times. In this episode, you'll hear from Danni on: Recovering from addiction and a suicide attempt through the acceptance of a yoga community Why contrary to popular opinion, yoga *is* about the destination, not just the journey A short and powerful journaling routine you can implement to get connected to mind, body, and spirit Danni's four pillars of interacting in the world as a teacher and human, and a few ways you can go deeper with him from near or far Announcements: Celebrate my one-year Veganniversary with yoga, plant-based pizza and ice cream, and prizes — all benefiting Woodstock Farm Sanctuary: henrywins.com/events Join me for upcoming workshops in NYC, Texas, and Mexico: henrywins.com/events Links from this episode: The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck by Mark Manson — Grab a copy of Danni's recommended book Get in touch with Danni: DanniPomplun.com — Check out Danni's event and teacher training schedule, as well as his blog and podcast Yogi Misfit Sessions — Subscribe to Danni's podcast Follow @dannipomplun on Instagram

DT 067: Fungi for the Future with Tonya Papanikolov

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2019 51:46


Tonya Papanikolov is the founder of Rainbo, a medicinal mushroom brand and product line that just launched. She’s a holistic nutritionist and the creative force behind The Well Woman, where she inspires and educates on plants, fungi, and food as medicine. In this episode, you'll hear from Tonya on: Walking into the unknown, and how yoga helped Tonya move through a difficult but pivotal transition period in her life Mushroom consciousness, mycoremediation, and how fungi can heal our planet and our human bodies Mycophobia and sorting out rational caution from unconscious social conditioning when it comes to fear of fungi Psychedelic mushrooms, microdosing, and the potential of psilocybin for therapeutic use The new product Tonya has created for you to absorb the balanced benefits of medicinal mushrooms conveniently and efficiently  Announcements: Join me for upcoming workshops in NYC, Texas, and Mexico: henrywins.com/events Apply for the 300-hour YTT at Lighthouse Yoga School. Use code HENRYWINS for $100 OFF your tuition: henrywins.com/events Links from this episode: Try the 11:11 Rainbo Mushroom Tincture for 15% OFF with discount code DHARMA How to practice the The Magnificent Mantra, from the 3HO Foundation How to practice the Meditation for Healing Addictions, from the 3HO Foundation Food of the Gods by Terence McKenna How to Change Your Mind by Michael Pollan The Great Work of Your Life by Stephen Cope — Grab a copy of Tonya's recommended book Get in touch with Tonya: TheWellWoman.co — Learn more about holistic healing, lifestyle, and food as medicine for a healthier you Rainbo.com — find Tonya's mushroom products, recipes, events, and education, and get 15% OFF your 11:11 tincture with code DHARMA Follow @thewellwomanco on Instagram Follow @rainbomushrooms on Instagram

DT 066: Around the Wheel with Dov Vargas

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2019 47:38


Dov Vargas, also known as Yogi Varuna, was born into a family of yogis. As the son of Sri Dharma Mittra, he has been teaching and practicing yoga for over 9 years. In 2014, Dov created the Dharma Yoga Wheel with his business partner, Raquel Vamos. Together, they have developed and inspired the now popular wheel yoga. In this episode, you'll hear from Dov on: Growing up surrounded by yoga as a child, and later making the conscious decision to practice, teach, and live yoga as an adult Learning to see his father as both a family member and a teacher Psychic development techniques and why they are kept secret The origin of the Dharma Yoga Wheel, creating a business out of duty rather than intention, and difficult lessons learned from shrewd business  Announcements: Come support Woodstock Farm Sanctuary and their animal rescue efforts at a donation-based vinyasa class on Wed, July 10 at 6pm at Three Jewels NYC: henrywins.com/events Join me for upcoming workshops in NYC, Texas, and Mexico: henrywins.com/events Apply for the 300-hour YTT at Lighthouse Yoga School. Use code HENRYWINS for $100 OFF your tuition: henrywins.com/events Links from this episode: Yoga and Yogic Powers: Principles of Releasing Mental Powers by Yogi Gupta — Grab a copy of Dov's recommended book Get in touch with Dov: YogaWheel.com — Get your own Dharma Yoga Wheel and learn about upcoming trainings and events Varuna.Yoga — See Dov's upcoming events Follow @yogivaruna on Instagram Follow @dharmayogawheel on Instagram

DT 065: Meet the Women of Yoga with Ida Jo

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2019 41:27


We know the stories about the men from India who taught yoga. What is still missing, as is often the case with history, are the stories of the women. These women were yogis, strong women, circus performers, teachers and authors, yet they have been forgotten. If history had been written differently, they would be the ones we know and celebrate. Ida Jo is a yoga acharya. She is the co-author of the Ghosh Yoga Practice Manuals and has edited and published several historic yoga manuals from Kolkata, India. She works closely with Ghosh's Yoga College in Kolkata and teaches yoga internationally. Check out Episode 018 for Ida’s first appearance on Dharma Talk, where shared her dharma here for the first time. In this episode, you'll hear from Ida on: The mission of the Women of Yoga project, and how surprising discoveries in Kolkata, India have opened the doors to provocative questions underlying gender dynamics in yoga even today The Bengali circus strong-woman turned yoga therapist and the published women's yoga author/teacher, who were both forgotten in the annals of history 3 highlights and 3 open questions from her research thus far, and how you can help bring these stories to light What Ida has learned about herself through her deep dive into the Women of Yoga Project, and how curiosity has evolved into activism Announcements: Join me for upcoming workshops in NYC; Austin, TX; and Bucerias, Mexico: henrywins.com/events Apply for the 300-hour YTT at Lighthouse Yoga School. Use code HENRYWINS for $100 OFF your tuition: henrywins.com/events Links from this episode: Back the Women of Yoga Kickstarter — Pledge funding to support research into the untold stories of Bengal's women of yoga and physical culture, and get special rewards for your contribution Get in touch with Ida: GhoshYoga.org — Learn more about Ida Jo and Scott Lamps's trainings, research, and books, and read their blog Follow @ghoshyoga on Instagram

DT 064: Down to Business with Henry Winslow

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2019 39:41


[BONUS EPISODE] This week, the tables have turned, and I'm in the hot seat for an interview with Amy McDonald, spiritual business coach, yoga teacher, and host of the Abundant Yoga Teacher Podcast. Our wide-ranging conversation covers topics including but not limited to: The origins and mission of modern-day yoga championships Reconciling the reality of abuse and trauma in the yoga system with the value of the underlying teachings Why I created Dharma Talk, and what I love about podcasting Embracing entrepreneurship as a yoga teacher, and integrating yogic values into a conscious business Links from this episode: Listen to the original episode of the Abundant Yoga Teacher Podcast, and be sure to subscribe, rate, and review if you like what Amy is doing AmyMcDonald.com.au — Grow your yoga business with Amy McDonald  

DT 063: Make Truth Trendy with Alena Wertalik

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2019 45:30


Alena Wertalik is the head of East Coast Operations for Yoga to the People, a unique yoga studio that aims to make yoga available to everyone. She also serves as Director of YttP Teacher Trainings and a Lead Instructor for Science of Self Teacher Trainings. Her yoga journey has been quite unexpected and at the same time it feels divinely planned. In this episode, you'll hear from Alena on: Ever-changing convictions around what yoga is and isn't, and celebrating yourself in your yoga practice Connecting to others through serendipitous, shared experiences of profound suffering Tantra Talks — taking risks and 'making truth trendy' through hosting open conversations about intimacy, sex, and death  Testing the universality of the practices of yoga by bringing a system of teaching across international borders Announcements: Join me for upcoming workshops in NYC; Austin, TX; and Bucerias, Mexico: henrywins.com/events Apply for the 300-hour YTT at Lighthouse Yoga School. Use code HENRYWINS for $100 OFF your tuition: henrywins.com/events Links from this episode: The Prophet by Kahlil Gibran — Grab a copy of Alena's recommended book Get in touch with Alena: YogatothePeople.com — Learn more about YttP and their philosophy, schedule, and upcoming events Follow @onebreath_onemovement on Instagram Follow @yogatothepeople on Instagram

DT 062: That Functional Feeling with Hiro Landazuri

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2019 50:46


Hiro Landazuri connected with yoga about 20 years ago to relieve injuries from running and was immediately drawn to the challenging and stress-relieving aspects of the practice. Since leaving a career in heart transplant surgery to pursue his passion for teaching yoga, Hiro has gained a following for his anatomy-focused approach to teaching. He inspires people to understand their bodies better and find a deeper connection to themselves through a functional approach to yoga practice. In this episode, you'll hear from Hiro on: The emotional impact of doing healing work on humans at the end of life, and the heart-wrenching moment that made him walk away from a career in cardiac surgery Functional movement as a door to emotional intelligence and, ultimately, toward making positive life changes Marrying a western medical perspective with "yoga anatomy" knowledge to make informed decisions as a teacher and student Practice as a means to rehab injury, move away from aesthetic into feeling, and disrupt repetitive stress patterns Announcements: Join me for upcoming workshops in NYC; Austin, TX; and Bucerias, Mexico: henrywins.com/events Apply for the 300-hour YTT at Lighthouse Yoga School. Use code HENRYWINS for $100 OFF your tuition: henrywins.com/events Links from this episode: Awaken the Giant Within by Tony Robbins — Grab a copy of Hiro's recommended book Get in touch with Hiro: ActionHiro.com — Check out Hiro's travel schedule and join him for a live workshop Follow @actionhiro on Instagram

DT 061: Destroy the Hierarchy with David Kyle

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2019 62:27


David Kyle is owner of Ashtanga Yoga Puerto Rico and founder of the Progressive Ashtanga Vinyasa Yoga which honors the traditional practice of Sri K. Pattabhi Jois and embraces the revolutionary philosophy of Larry Schultz. Progressive Ashtanga Vinyasa Yoga was established in 2004 to promote an Ashtanga based practice that holds no dogmas or bias towards the asana practice. David's teachings brings a sense of ease into the subtle teachings of yoga and the experience of finding perfection no matter where we are. In this episode, you'll hear from David on: Larry Schultz, the Grateful Dead, and the story of the birth and blast off of The Rocket A fourth prong above and beyond Ashtanga's Tristhana (breath, gaze, and body) that has become signature of The Rocket The difference between a Parsva Koundinyasana and a Baby Freeze, and how practicing familiar movements within a yoga context for David yielded unfamiliar results Leveraging creative rebelliousness to create accessible freedom for all students to practice, whether they like to handstand or not! Announcements: Join me for upcoming workshops in NYC and Bucerias, Mexico: henrywins.com/events Apply for the 300-hour YTT at Lighthouse Yoga School. Use code HENRYWINS for $100 OFF your tuition: henrywins.com/events Links from this episode: Vedenta Philosophy: Lectures on Raja Yoga by Swami Vivekananda — Grab a copy of David's recommended book Get in touch with David: AshtangaYogaPr.com — Check out David's home studio in Puerto Rico RocketVinyasaYoga.com — Learn more about the Rocket and upcoming trainings YogaDavidKyle.com — Follow David's schedule and contact him directly Follow @babarocket on Instagram Follow @ashtangayogapr on Instagram

DT 060: Temper the Fire with Tim Senesi

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2019 45:33


Tim Senesi is a YogaWorks teacher trainer and has garnered a dedicated following on YouTube for his teaching, humor, and loveable dog, Ollie. His sequences are an intelligent blend of his experience in Iyengar and Ashtanga yoga, as well as his insight into functional movement and anatomy. His love for yoga shines through each class he teaches. In this episode, you'll hear from Tim on: How a Chiquita Banana spokesman turned Tim onto the path of yoga What Tim learned about tempering the internal fire of asana practice through injury and recovery, and how that lesson has affected his teaching and health A few functional adjustments to traditional sequences that can make all the difference in the longevity of your practice How you can practice with Tim online, for free, from anywhere Announcements: Join me for upcoming workshops in NYC and Bucerias, Mexico: henrywins.com/events Apply for the 300-hour YTT at Lighthouse Yoga School. Use code HENRYWINS for $100 OFF your tuition: henrywins.com/events Links from this episode: Light on Yoga by B.K.S. Iyengar — Grab a copy of Tim's recommended book Get in touch with Tim: TimSenesiYoga.com — step into Tim's world. Check out upcoming retreats and sign up for his free video series. Yoga With Tim on YouTube — Subscribe to Tim's YouTube channel for the 30 Day Challenge and plenty of other classes Follow @timsenesiyoga on Instagram

DT 059: Simple Things with Eddie Stern

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2019 61:24


Eddie Stern is a yoga teacher, author, and lecturer from NYC. He is known for his expertise in teaching Ashtanga Yoga, as well as for his work in furthering access to yoga and meditation in underserved populations. He is the creator of The Breathing App, and his latest book, One Simple Thing, is out now. In this episode, you'll hear from Eddie on: What researchers have learned from the breathing patterns of cosmonauts, yogis, and monks, and how Eddie has helped over thousands of people benefit from so-called Coherence Breathing for free How bringing our breath into an ideal frequency hacks the autonomic nervous system and keeps us from defaulting to stress overdrive The one simple thing, or underlying connection between all yoga practitioners, no matter their lineage or school of choice The value of personal experience through practice without anticipation of any particular result How and why Eddie is offering free trainings to urban youth in Jamaica, Queens to learn to teach yoga Announcements: [SPONSOR] Men, check out Ohmme Men's Yoga Apparel at ohmme.com for a new pair of short or practice outfit. Get 15% OFF your order with code DHARMA15 at checkout! Join me for upcoming workshops in NYC and Bucerias, Mexico: henrywins.com/events Apply for the 300-hour YTT at Lighthouse Yoga School. Use code HENRYWINS for $100 OFF your tuition: henrywins.com/events Links from this episode: Download the Breathing App on the Apple App Store Download the Breathing App on Google Play Pick up a copy of Eddie's new book, One Simple Thing, on Amazon Harry Potter by J.K. Rowling — Grab a copy of Eddie's recommended books Get in touch with Eddie: EddieStern.com — follow Eddie's teaching schedule and learn more about all his projects UrbanYogis.org — Learn more about Eddie and Deepak Chopra and Erica Ford's program to transform lives in Queens Follow @eddiestern on Instagram

DT 058: Agency for Change with Melanie Klein

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2019 56:53


Melanie C. Klein is a thought leader and influencer in the areas of body confidence, authentic empowerment, and visibility. She is also a successful writer, empowerment coach, speaker, and professor of Sociology and Women’s Studies. She has published several books on yoga and body image and how this intersects with social justice. She co-founded the Yoga and Body Image Coalition in 2014 and is the co-founder of The Joy Revolution with her partner, Marc Cordon. In this episode, you'll hear from Melanie on: Why Melanie is shying away from the word yoga at this stage of her work and practice The breakthrough Melanie experienced in an "advanced" class that allowed her to process buried emotional exhaustion The dangers of social media and a system that lends credibility through the currency of likes and followers Recognizing the personal agency to effect individual transformation and institutional change Announcements: [SPONSOR] Men, check out Ohmme Men's Yoga Apparel at ohmme.com for a new pair of short or practice outfit. Get 15% OFF your order with code DHARMA15 at checkout! Join me for upcoming workshops in NYC and Bucerias, Mexico: henrywins.com/events Apply for the 300-hour YTT at Lighthouse Yoga School. Use code HENRYWINS for $100 OFF your tuition: henrywins.com/events Links from this episode: The Places That Scare You by Pema Chodron — Grab a copy of Melanie's recommended book Yoga and Body Image by Melanie Klein — Pick it up on Amazon Yoga Rising by Melanie Klein — Pick it up on Amazon Get in touch with Melanie: MelanieCKlein.com —Empowerment for renegades, new thought leaders, new executive leaders, next-level entrepreneurs, paradigm shifters, or anyone who knows walking in their greatness is for the greater good TheJoyRevolution.org — Join a 5-month virtual, hand curated, experiential program led by experts in the field, designed to explore and expand your unique experience of joy YBICoalition.com — The Yoga and Body Image Coalition is committed to body love by developing, promoting and supporting yoga that is accessible, body positive and reflects the full range of human diversity Follow @melmelklein on Instagram Follow @ybicoalition on Instagram Follow @thejoyrev on Instagram  

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