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The Glo Podcast
Origins of the Yoga Sutras, Guiding Texts for Modern Yoga, with Guest Host Stephanie Serrano and Dr. Christopher Jain Miller

The Glo Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2024 49:58


In this deep dive into yoga's origins and history, guest-host Stephanie Serrano interviews scholar Dr. Christopher Jain Miller about the yoga sutras and their role as the guiding texts for modern yoga. They discuss the connections between the yoga sutras and Samkhya philosophy, the relationship between the yoga sutras and the Bhagavad Gita, and the origins of the yoga sutras and Patanjali himself.Their discussion also covers how these texts were reinterpreted, and even misinterpreted, during the American counterculture. The conversation delves into how British colonialism changed our perception of the yoga tests. The conversation concludes by examining the changes in the practice of the Yoga Sutra today and how the text can inspire practitioners to bring yoga philosophy into their everyday lives and create a better world.Key Takeaways for this Episode00:00 the yoga sutras as guiding texts 07:16 the connection between the yoga sutras and Samkhya philosophy 13:49 unraveling the origins of the yoga sutras and Patanjali 21:37 the importance of selfless action in the Bhagavad Gita 24:08 the influence of the American counterculture on modern yoga 28:14 the role of British colonialism in the history of yoga 38:18 overemphasis on asana in modern yoga 44:12 embodying yoga philosophy in everyday lifeLinks:arihantainstitute.orgDr. Miller on Instagram: @theyogaprofessorGLO classes:Our Beyond The Pose series are classes themed after the first two of eight limbs, outlined in Patanjali's Yoga Sutras. There are five Yamas that make up the first limb: Ahimsa: Beyond The Pose: Vinyasa For AhimsaSatya: Beyond The Pose: Hatha For SatyaAsteya: Beyond The Pose: Flow For AsteyaBrahmacharya: Beyond The Pose: Hatha For BrahmacharyaAparigraha: Beyond The Pose: Flow For Aparigraha There are five Niyamas that make up the second limb:Saucha: Beyond The Pose: Kundalini For SauchaSantosha: Beyond The Pose: Flow For SantoshaTapas: Beyond The Pose: Conditioning For TapasSvadhyaya: Beyond The Pose: Meditation For SvadhyayaIsvara Pranidhana: Beyond The Pose: Flow For Isvara Pranidhana

KUNR Public Radio: Local News Feed
Special Education Faces Additional Challenges With In-Person Learning During COVID-19

KUNR Public Radio: Local News Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2020 4:09


Washoe County School teachers and students are returning to school and trying to adapt to a new normal during the COVID-19 pandemic. The district's approach to reopening schools includes individualizing materials and maintaining social distance in the classroom, which might be uniquely challenging in special education classrooms. KUNR’s Stephanie Serrano caught up with an elementary school special education teacher and has this story.

KUNR Public Radio: Local News Feed
How Postponing Mountain West Sports Is Impacting Nevada Athletes

KUNR Public Radio: Local News Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2020 4:00


The COVID-19 pandemic abruptly stopped spring sports earlier this year, and now, the Mountain West has announced it is postponing all fall sports. It's unclear if and when they will resume. KUNR’s Stephanie Serrano spoke to Lawson Hall, an inside linebacker for the Wolf Pack, whose senior season is on the line.

KUNR Public Radio: Local News Feed
'I Don't Know If My Child Will Come Home To Me Alive'

KUNR Public Radio: Local News Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2020 7:43


Hundreds of people spent their Sunday evening participating in a peace vigil in downtown Reno. Black Lives Matter activists organized the event to allow people to speak, listen, and heal as the community continues to protest against police brutality. KUNR’s Stephanie Serrano was there and has this story. As a note of disclosure, this story contains mentions of offensive racial slurs.

KUNR Public Radio: Local News Feed
‘Black Lives Matter Doesn’t End Today. It’s An Everyday Thing’

KUNR Public Radio: Local News Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2020 6:10


Lela Gnuse is a local activist who is immunocompromised and, despite the pandemic, is leading the effort to organize events in Reno honoring black lives and protesting police brutality. KUNR’s Stephanie Serrano spoke to her about her experiences as a black woman and what to expect from a peace vigil organized for Sunday.

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KUNR Public Radio: Local News Feed
Governor Steve Sisolak Announces Phase 2 Plan To Reopen Nevada

KUNR Public Radio: Local News Feed

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2020 4:35


Governor Steve Sisolak announced Nevada’s path to phase 2 of reopening, which will begin on Friday, May 29. KUNR’s Stephanie Serrano breaks down the details with News Director Michelle Billman.

KUNR Public Radio: Local News Feed
El Dilema De Una Familia Con Un Estatus Migratorio Mixto Durante El COVID-19

KUNR Public Radio: Local News Feed

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2020 5:30


La Cámara de Representantes de Estados Unidos aprobó una nueva legislación de ayuda para el COVID-19 que elimina algunas restricciones para recibir asistencia financiera, como el requisito de tener un número de seguro social. Stephanie Serrano de KUNR habló con una residente de Nevada que no es elegible para la ayuda federal, al menos en la primera vuelta, debido al estatus migratorio de su marido, y ahora espera la decisión del Senado.

KUNR Public Radio: Local News Feed
‘I Can’t Believe That I Don’t Count’: A Mixed-Status Family During COVID-19

KUNR Public Radio: Local News Feed

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2020 3:53


The U.S. House of Representatives passed new COVID-19 relief legislation that drops some restrictions to receiving aid, like requiring a social security number. KUNR’s Stephanie Serrano spoke to a Nevada resident who was ineligible for federal aid in the first go-around due to her husband's immigration status and is awaiting the Senate’s decision.

ONA on Air
S2E11 – If You Could Rename ONA, What Would It Be?

ONA on Air

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2019 5:13


In our previous episode, ONA co-founder Rich Jaroslovsky talked about how the association’s name could use an update. It was a placeholder after all — one that stuck around for 20 years! Just for fun, we sent ONA on Air producer and freelance audio journalist Ben Ellman to the ONA19 conference in New Orleans to hear attendees’ ideas for how they would rename ONA if they could. Music used in this episode is by Bonus Beats Blast 2011, FreeMusicArchive.org. Produced by Ben Ellman and Stephanie Serrano

Thesis Thursday
Stephanie Serrano – español

Thesis Thursday

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2019 2:33


Stephanie Serrano es una estudiante de primer año entrante en la Universidad de Arizona que busca un título en hidrología.…

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ONA on Air
S2E6 – You’re A Mom. There Is Nothing Wrong With You

ONA on Air

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2019 46:51


Being a mother in the newsroom comes with its own challenges. In this episode, ONA on Air producer Stephanie Serrano talks with Kathrine Goldstein, creator and host of the Double Shift, a podcast about a new generation of working mothers. Goldstien lead a session at ONA19 called "Motherhood: Living It in Newsrooms, Covering It in the Word." Music used in this episode included "Dollar Theatre" by Alen Warshawsky and "Bird" by James pants under the Bonus Beat Blast 2011 album. Find the artists at FreeMusicArchive.org.

Conexiones: Historias de Latinos en STEM
SHPEtinas: Empowering Latinas in STEM: Ximena Aristizabal, Andrea Sanchez Sours and Stephanie Serrano

Conexiones: Historias de Latinos en STEM

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2018 72:27


The Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers is a US-based non-profit that has been preparing students from a hispanic background for careers in STEM since 1974. We recorded this episode at their 2018 national conference in Cleveland, Ohio where more than 7000 engineering students and professionals met for 4 days of workshops and networking. In 2015, in the midst of the #IlookLikeAnEngineer movement 3 young Latina Engineers and SHPE members felt that there was something missing from the conference: A space where female students could talk and learn about topics specific to their experiences and where they could celebrate and empower each other. This was how the SHPEtinas were born. They spearheaded a track for the 2016 conference with workshops and panels led by female professionals and have become a staple of the national conference ever since. Together these 3 women, Ximena Aristizabal, Andrea Sanchez Sours and Stephanie Serrano have grown a movement that has touched the lives of 2000+ female students and young professionals. This is a look at their story. Subscribe to Conexiones on iTunes, Spotify and wherever podcasts are hears. You can also leave us comments on our blog at Conexiones.io and follow us on instagram @ConexionesPodcast

Conexiones: Historias de Latinos en STEM
019|[ENG] Empowering Latinas in STEM: Ximena Aristizabal, Andrea Sanchez Sours and Stephanie Serrano

Conexiones: Historias de Latinos en STEM

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2018 72:27


The Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers is a US-based non-profit that has been preparing students from a hispanic background for careers in STEM since 1974. We recorded this episode at their 2018 national conference in Cleveland,

Conexiones: Historias de Latinos en STEM
SHPEtinas: Empowering Latinas in STEM: Ximena Aristizabal, Andrea Sanchez Sours and Stephanie Serrano #19

Conexiones: Historias de Latinos en STEM

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2018 72:27


The Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers is a US-based non-profit that has been preparing students from a hispanic background for careers in STEM since 1974. We recorded this episode at their 2018 national conference in Cleveland, Ohio where more than 7000 engineering students and professionals met for 4 days of workshops and networking. In 2015, in the midst of the #IlookLikeAnEngineer movement 3 young Latina Engineers and SHPE members felt that there was something missing from the conference: A space where female students could talk and learn about topics specific to their experiences and where they could celebrate and empower each other. This was how the SHPEtinas were born. They spearheaded a track for the 2016 conference with workshops and panels led by female professionals and have become a staple of the national conference ever since. Together these 3 women, Ximena Aristizabal, Andrea Sanchez Sours and Stephanie Serrano have grown a movement that has touched the lives of 2000+ female students and young professionals. This is a look at their story. Subscribe to Conexiones on iTunes, Spotify and wherever podcasts are hears. You can also leave us comments on our blog at Conexiones.io and follow us on instagram @ConexionesPodcast

StoryCorps Southwest Florida
I Don’t Have to be Like Everybody Else. I Just Have To Be Me.

StoryCorps Southwest Florida

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2017 5:35


36-year-old James Pickett of Labelle interviews his friend, 30-year-old Stephanie Serrano of Fort Myers in this week’s StoryCorps of Fort Myers. They share their faith in God, their friendship, and their experiences with cerebral palsy.