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Yoga and Hindu mythology: This special episode continues the thread of our centenary episodes, SDS 500: Yoga Nidra with Jes Allen and SDS 600: Yoga Nidra Practice with Steve Fazzari, which talked through guided meditation techniques to help improve posture, sleep, and expand consciousness. Inspired by these sessions, host Jon Krohn explores Hindu mythology via Alan Watts' “The Dream of Life”. Additional materials: www.superdatascience.com/700 Interested in sponsoring a SuperDataScience Podcast episode? Visit JonKrohn.com/podcast for sponsorship information.
Rest and relaxation await as Steve Fazzari joins us this week for a special edition of the podcast! Tune in for a rejuvenating session of Yoga Nidra led beautifully by the expert. Additional materials: www.superdatascience.com/600
This week, Jon talks with Steve Fazzari about the physical and emotional benefits of practicing Yoga Nidra. Additional materials: www.superdatascience.com/450
Steve's practices of Yoga started much before he knew anything about, or had even ever seen any examples of Yoga poses. As a young teen with an extremely busy (and difficult to manage) mind, he was interested in gaining clarity of mind or accessing a space of his inner silence. Through being in nature (mostly skiing & snowboarding), and through music he was able to find some states of cohesion where the wildness of his mind was stilled momentarily and the body and mind could work together in unison; these forms of active meditation were a relief from the seemingly nonstop battle with the fluctuations of the mind.Seeking for a greater understanding of this inner space, he began studying Eastern philosophy at the age of 13 in the form of Buddhist teachings. When Yoga started to come into his life, he was drawn back to his early years reading Buddhist scriptures. He saw the same essence in the teachings of Yoga as he did in the Buddhist teachings. He continued his journey into Yoga but was inspired to make this his life path when he met his teacher, Dharma Mittra. Steve has completed Advanced- and Senior-level training with the living master Sri Dharma Mittra (500- and 800-hour trainings), as well as assisted at his teacher’s side. Since completion of his formal training, Steve has continued to study with his teacher, receiving countless hours of private instruction. Much like Dharma, he has been drawn towards being a teacher of teachers, having led over 20 Yoga Teacher Trainings and a number of continuing education programs in Yoga Nidra.In this episode, Yoga Is Vegan's Holly Skodis and Steve Fazarri discuss the following:Our relationship with social media and becoming mindful with technologyOur collective experiences with Sri Dharma Mittra. Listen to Sri Dharma Mittra on the YIV podcast episode 28Transmitting yoga psychicallyYoga & Yogic Powers by Yogi Guptaexploring the balance between when it’s necessary for in person yoga versus onlineSiddhis (yogic powers) Eastern versus Western philosophy Bhagavad Gita and the 3 realms of yoga or experience.Jnana, Karma and Bhakti yogaAurasTransitioning to a vegan diet and the sattvic diet Connect with Steve:Website: http://www.stevefazzari.comInstagram: @stevefazzariOnline Classes with Steve: villageyogapemberton.com villageyogapemberton.com online classes with steve
Ahead of the midterm elections, Steve Fazzari explores the current state of the economy and explains why widely cited unemployment and growth numbers don't give a full picture.
Conversations from the Front Lines: Meetings of the Ethics and Economics Forum at Seton Hall
During this meeting, Associate Professor Kurt Rotthoff of the Stillman School of Business explores significant approaches to the economic cycle and economic theory. To prepare for his presentation, listen to the podcast of EconTalk’s Russ Roberts discussion with Steve Fazzari on the 2009 stimulus package results and Keynes’ theories. A like to the EconTalk podcast can be found at http://blogs.shu.edu/ethicsandeconomicsforum/resources/online-resources/.
Steve Fazzari of Washington University in St. Louis talks with EconTalk host Russ Roberts about the economics of Keynesian stimulus. They discuss the stimulus package passed in February 2009 and whether it improved the economy and created jobs. How should claims about its impact be evaluated? What can we know as economists about causal relationships in a complex world? The conversation includes a discussion of the underlying logic of Keynesian stimulus and the effect of the financial crisis on economic research and teaching.
Steve Fazzari of Washington University in St. Louis talks with EconTalk host Russ Roberts about the economics of Keynesian stimulus. They discuss the stimulus package passed in February 2009 and whether it improved the economy and created jobs. How should claims about its impact be evaluated? What can we know as economists about causal relationships in a complex world? The conversation includes a discussion of the underlying logic of Keynesian stimulus and the effect of the financial crisis on economic research and teaching.
Steve Fazzari, of Washington University in St. Louis, talks with EconTalk host Russ Roberts about Keynesian economics. Fazzari talks about the paradox of thrift, makes the case for a government stimulus plan, and weighs the empirical evidence for a Keynesian worldview.
Steve Fazzari, of Washington University in St. Louis, talks with EconTalk host Russ Roberts about Keynesian economics. Fazzari talks about the paradox of thrift, makes the case for a government stimulus plan, and weighs the empirical evidence for a Keynesian worldview.