This workshop touches on the aspects of yoga that align with the global mission of advocating human rights and wellness for the disabled population. Explore eight practices for working with individuals with special needs and groups who present a variety of different physical and cognitive abilities.
This digital event showcases yoga professionals who have shown great resilience in a time of strife, using yoga and yoga philosophy as a source of support and grounding. It also highlights how yoga has helped carve pathways of innovation, service, discovery, and community throughout the COVID-19 crisis.
Transform from "doing" yoga to "being yoga." Based on her best-selling book, Evolving Your Yoga: Ten Principles for Enlightened Practice, teacher Barrie Risman guides you through exploring three key, foundational understandings that unlock greater meaning for yoga practice and teaching.
This workshop will take a close look at the strengths and weaknesses of American and global healthcare with a focus on acute symptom treatment, surgery, pharmacological interventions, and high-level technology. Additionally, presenters discuss how modern systems do not emphasize disease and illness prevention.
This discussion questions the representational politics of yogic rhetoric, practices, performances, and identities as created and recreated by predominantly white practitioners. Presenter Dr. Lucia also discusses her book, "White Utopias: The Religious Exoticism of Transformational Festivals."
Host Maya Breuer chats with special guest Berry Murray who attributes her success as the owner of a thriving bed and breakfast to her yoga practice. Listen as she speaks about the benefits she has derived from yoga's practice and philosophy and how it impacts key pieces of her life.
In Part 2 of this workshop, presenter Shola Arewa details the roles of the Goddess, Gods, and how they relate to the personal chakras. This event will focus on the Root and Heart chakras and how Goddess energy can be used to enhance your yoga practice today.