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Yoga Teacher Resource Podcast

by Mado Hesselink

Information, support, and inspiration for yoga teachers. Topics include the business of yoga, teaching skills, philosophy, ethical and legal considerations, and more.

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Episodes

Four types of retreats (and how to choose the one that's best for you) with Lily Dwyer Begg

41m · Published 09 May 09:00

Yoga retreats allow you to share yoga free from the distractions of daily life - while often earning far more than your usual weekly classes. There are four basic types of retreats to consider: day, camping, local, and international. In this episode, we cover the pros and cons of each to help you decide which is right for you. Packed with personal insights and practical tips, this dialogue aims to inspire yoga teachers to organize retreats, explaining the win/win dynamic for both student and teacher.

EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS:

00:00 Why we love retreats and four types of retreats to consider leading

01:34 Retreat opportunities for students and teachers

13:24 Day Retreats: A low-risk way to dip your toes into leading retreats

19:33 Camping Retreats: An affordable option for nature lovers

27:03 Local Retreats: Gateway to a deeper practice

33:47 International Retreats: The easiest retreat to fill up and earn a profit

40:07 Conclusion: Choosing the right retreat for you

EPISODE LINKS & RESOURCES:

Quiz: What kind of retreat is best for you?

Retreat Timing Guide

Episode 226: Yoga Retreat Fundamentals

Episode 233: How to Thrive as a Retreat Leader

Lily Dwyer Begg Yoga

Follow Lily on Instagram @lilydwyerbegg

The Ultimate Retreat Roadmap Online Course

LINKS AND RESOURCES:

Follow YTR on Instagram @yoga.teacher.resource

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Learn more about the Impact Club

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12 Tips for Teaching Large(r) Groups

31m · Published 25 Apr 09:00

Teaching large groups can be intimidating! But it’s also fantastic for improving your teaching skills and boosting your confidence. This episode focuses on the unique challenges and opportunities involved in teaching large yoga groups. Learn to embrace the challenges of large-group instruction and develop your ability to offer high-quality instruction to groups of any size.

EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS:

00:00 The benefits of teaching larger groups

05:15 Why teaching large groups is so nerve-wracking

07:02 Why it’s important to keep your class plan simple in a larger group

09:33 How to encourage focus and engagement in a larger group

10:12 How to balance different personality types when it comes to student participation

12:04 How to manage student questions to avoid getting thrown off track

15:06 How to provide an intimate experience in a large group

17:14 Thoughts on physical touch in a large group

19:17 How to bring attention back to you after small group or partner work

21:06 The role of visual aids in a larger group

22:51 How to utilize assistants when teaching a larger group

24:54 How to learn your student’s names (even if you’re usually terrible with names)

26:52 How to facilitate connection between students in a larger group

LINKS AND RESOURCES:

Follow YTR on Instagram @yoga.teacher.resource

Join the Yoga Teacher Resource email list

Join the Yoga Teacher Resource Facebook Group

Learn more about the Impact Club

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Ask a question for the podcast on the Yoga Teacher Resource website or on SpeakPipe

An Anti-Perfectionist Approach to Accessible Yoga with Jivana Heyman

45m · Published 11 Apr 11:55

Over the past decade, there has been a welcome push towards a more inclusive approach to yoga. But what does that look like on a practical level? Jivana Heyman has been at the center of the accessible yoga movement as the founder of the Accessible Yoga Project and the author of The Teacher's Guide to Accessible Yoga, Best Practices for Sharing Yoga with Every Body. In this episode, Jivana shares an anti-perfectionist approach to accessible yoga that centers the relationship between teacher and student. The conversation delves into insecurities and imposter syndrome, the interplay between teaching and personal growth, and the importance of ethics in guiding both personal and teaching practices.

EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS:

00:00 The philosophy of accessible yoga

01:48 Jivana’s early experiences with yoga

03:30 How yoga helps with emotional regulation

05:59 The impact of social media and information overload

08:43 How to deal with impostor syndrome

13:22 Teaching as a relationship

21:04 Inquiry on the ethics of teaching

27:50 The importance of meeting your students where they are and respecting their preferences

33:41 Perfectionism and people-pleasing

38:30 Kindness as a guiding principle for accessible yoga

42:15 Helping and fixing vs serving

EPISODE LINKS & RESOURCES:

Accessible Yoga School

Access all of Jivana’s books here

Follow Jivana on Instagram @jivanaheyman

LINKS AND RESOURCES:

Follow YTR on Instagram @yoga.teacher.resource

Join the Yoga Teacher Resource email list

Join the Yoga Teacher Resource Facebook Group

Learn more about the Impact Club

Leave a review on iTunes

Ask a question for the podcast on the Yoga Teacher Resource website or on SpeakPipe

How to Run a Registered Yoga Series with Nyk Danu

56m · Published 28 Mar 09:00

Series classes deepen your relationship with your students, helps them commit to their practice, and provides financial stability for you as the teacher. Nyk Danu, a certified yoga therapist and business mentor, shares her insights on creating a sustainable yoga teaching business through a registered series. Listen in to hear practical advice on setting up your series, handling logistics like space rental and insurance, and filling your series classes. Nyk also touches on considerations for yoga studio owners thinking about transitioning to a registered series. If you value teacher-student connections, consistency in practice, and control over your teaching environment, this episode is for you!

EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS:

00:52 Meet Nyk Danu: Yoga Misfit and Mentor

06:09 Why yoga classes shifted away from the registered series model

09:59 How to Start Your Own Registered Yoga Series

20:11 Finding the Perfect Space for Yoga Classes

22:04 Essential Tools for Running Yoga Series: Registration and Communication

24:40 Essential Policies for your Registered Series

28:21 Priority Registration for Existing Students

29:20 Starting Small with Class Registrations

30:15 Engaging Older Students with Simpler Technology

31:18 Handling Minimums and Cancellations

31:47 Leveraging Workshops to Fill Series

33:30 Setting Minimum Attendance Numbers

36:16 Choosing the Right Duration for Your Series

37:40 Make-up Classes and Free Sessions

40:09 Finding Your First Group of Students

46:02 Utilizing Email Lists for Growth

48:58 Transitioning Studios to Registered Series

50:14 The Benefits of Running Pre-registered Series

55:43 Concluding Thoughts and Resources

EPISODE LINKS & RESOURCES:

Nyk Danu Yoga

Follow Nyk on Instagram @nykdanuyoga

LINKS AND RESOURCES:

Follow YTR on Instagram @yoga.teacher.resource

Join the Yoga Teacher Resource email list

Join the Yoga Teacher Resource Facebook Group

Learn more about the Impact Club

Leave a review on iTunes

Ask a question for the podcast on the Yoga Teacher Resource website or on SpeakPipe

Teaching Mixed Abilities in Yoga Classes with Dr. Libby Hinsley

43m · Published 14 Mar 09:00

Yoga is for everyone, but when people of varied physical abilities show up in the same class it can be difficult to meet all their needs at the same time. In this episode, Mado and Libby offer a framework for understanding why your students might struggle with a particular asana and how to offer variations that provide a similar experience to people with different physical abilities.

EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS:

00:00 Why teaching mixed ability yoga classes is harder than it needs to be

02:49 How to plan for an all levels class

03:35 Understanding progression and regression

04:46 Four reasons a pose might be challenging for a student

05:39 How to simplify yoga postures

07:14 Essential biomechanical principles for yoga

11:35 How gravity can impact asana

16:27 Why teaching simpler poses will help your students progress

21:50 How teaching one one-on-one will help you teach better group classes

23:16 A breakdown of Warrior 3 Pose

28:51 Moving vs static yoga postures

30:39 The role of creativity in yoga teaching

32:14 A breakdown of Triangle Pose

38:53 Why anatomy is a key skill for asana teachers

EPISODE LINKS & RESOURCES:

Libby Hinsley

Anatomy Bites

Follow Libby on Instagram @libbyhinsleypt

LINKS AND RESOURCES:

Follow YTR on Instagram @yoga.teacher.resource

Join the Yoga Teacher Resource email list

Join the Yoga Teacher Resource Facebook Group

Learn more about the Impact Club

Leave a review on iTunes

Ask a question for the podcast on the Yoga Teacher Resource website or on SpeakPipe

Bridging the Gap between Retreats and Online Classes with Laura Mendez Asbach [On-Air Coaching Call]

24m · Published 29 Feb 10:00

Laura reached out for help to increase enrollment in her online classes. Despite her success in drawing people to her global retreats, she struggles to fill her online series and workshops. In this conversation, we discuss strategies to improve sign-ups for online offerings. Some of the ideas we consider include positioning online classes as 'extensions' of the retreat experiences, frequency and timing of communication, incentives for retreat participants, and the importance of urgency in online sign-ups. We then created a plan to convert her current library membership into something that might appeal to retreat participants.

EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS:

01:14 Laura's background and how she started leading retreats

03:40 How Laura’s retreat business survived the pandemic

05:23 Why & how to learn what motivates your students

12:19 The importance of urgency in marketing

13:59 Helping students bridge the gap between retreats and online classes

17:41 An idea to repurpose Laura’s membership to support retreat participants

18:42 How to create consistency with a constantly changing schedule

22:11 How to leverage moments of inspiration

22:42 Final Thoughts and Future Plans

EPISODE LINKS & RESOURCES:

Laura Lakshmi

Follow Laura on Instagram @yogawithlauralakshmi

LINKS AND RESOURCES:

Follow YTR on Instagram @yoga.teacher.resource

Join the Yoga Teacher Resource email list

Join the Yoga Teacher Resource Facebook Group

Learn more about the Impact Club

Leave a review on iTunes

Ask a question for the podcast on the Yoga Teacher Resource website or on SpeakPipe

Cueing, Demonstration, and Finding your Voice as a Teacher with Johanna [On Air Coaching Call]

42m · Published 15 Feb 10:00

Johanna is a new yoga teacher who struggles to lead her yoga class without physically practicing along with her students. Mado helps her unpack why she wants to develop this skill and provides simple strategies to build her ability to cue without practicing along with the class. Along the way, they explore internal vs external motivation and learning to trust your inner voice.

EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS:

02:17 Johanna's journey to becoming a yoga teacher

06:25 Why Johanna struggles to teach without practicing along

07:42 The conflict between internal and external motivation

12:22 How people pleasing harms and holds us back as yoga teachers

22:11 The paradox of being a beginner teacher

22:51 Why it’s important to embrace slow and steady growth

23:36 The danger of comparing yourself to people who are further along the path

25:56 What your students really want from you as a teacher

27:56 Helping your students vs pleasing them

28:19 The benefits of cueing without demonstrating

36:28 Comparison between yoga and fitness classes

38:10 Meeting your students where they are

39:11 Baby steps to develop your ability to cue without practicing

41:00 How & why to let your students peek behind the curtain

LINKS AND RESOURCES:

Follow YTR on Instagram @yoga.teacher.resource

Join the Yoga Teacher Resource email list

Join the Yoga Teacher Resource Facebook Group

Learn more about the Impact Club

Leave a review on iTunes

Ask a question for the podcast on the Yoga Teacher Resource website or on SpeakPipe

The Art and Science of Teaching Yoga Online - Part 2 with Lily Dwyer Begg

56m · Published 01 Feb 10:00

Transitioning from in-person classes to online can shake up every aspect of your teaching. When Lily Dwyer Begg dove headfirst into this process, she found greater clarity in her voice and a blossoming creative potential in her teaching. In this episode, Lily shares advice for the art of teaching yoga online including demonstration, verbal cues, class planning, and how to substitute direct touch. She also reveals some of the challenges and opportunities that arose when she stopped teaching at studios and started running her own platform.

EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS:

00:00 Introduction

00:53 A comparison between teaching in person and online

08:35 The unexpected benefits of teaching online

10:29 The benefits of livestream classes (vs on-demand)

18:11 The business of teaching online

22:31 Things that don’t work well in online classes

29:37 Why it’s best to start with a single class vs a full schedule

31:24 The types of classes that tend to do well online

33:18 Different approaches to demonstrating in online classes

35:28 The art of verbal cueing and how to improve your cues

41:20 The role of touch in yoga and how to substitute touch online

49:15 Lily’s class planning process

54:35 Why the limits of teaching online are also the benefits

EPISODE LINKS & RESOURCES:

Lily Dwyer Begg Yoga

Follow Lily on Instagram @lilydwyernbegg

LINKS AND RESOURCES:

Follow YTR on Instagram @yoga.teacher.resource

Join the Yoga Teacher Resource email list

Join the Yoga Teacher Resource Facebook Group

Learn more about the Impact Club

Leave a review on iTunes

Ask a question for the podcast on the Yoga Teacher Resource website or on SpeakPipe

The Art and Science of Teaching Yoga Online - Part 1 with Lily Dwyer Begg

49m · Published 18 Jan 10:00

Learn the nuts and bolts of setting up an online yoga studio. Despite describing herself as a 'Luddite', Lily started teaching online when in-person classes shut down during COVID. She found that online teaching allowed her to teach fewer classes, increase her income, and boost her creativity. In this episode, she shares practical advice on optimizing audio and visual quality, choosing clothing for online classes, and using editing tools to refine recorded classes.

EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS:

00:00 Introduction to online teaching

01:02 How Lily transitioned to teaching online during COVID

03:19 How to adapt your teaching style for online classes

08:30 The business side of teaching online

11:13 How to set up for high-quality online classes

21:23 Why clothing matters when teaching online

25:14 Interactive vs passive teaching platforms

25:23 Audio setup for live streaming

27:36 The benefits of a multi-camera setup

32:26 How to get quality video with your phone.

40:34 Why you should tag your videos and add thumbnails

41:23 How to keep your editing simple

45:38 Unexpected gifts from online teaching

EPISODE LINKS & RESOURCES:

Lily Dwyer Begg Yoga

Follow Lily on Instagram @lilydwyernbegg

Get a list of all the tech that Lily mentions in this episode

LINKS AND RESOURCES:

Follow YTR on Instagram @yoga.teacher.resource

Join the Yoga Teacher Resource email list

Join the Yoga Teacher Resource Facebook Group

Learn more about the Impact Club

Leave a review on iTunes

Ask a question for the podcast on the Yoga Teacher Resource website or on SpeakPipe

Is Yoga Bad for Bendy People? with Dr. Libby Hinsley

42m · Published 11 Jan 10:00

Ever been told that hypermobile people shouldn’t practice yoga? Yoga is not bad for bendy people, but there are different considerations for people with hypermobile joints. Dr. Libby Hinsley, author of Yoga for Bendy People joins us to debunk some myths and talk about the ways that yoga is amazing for bendy people.

EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS:

  • Hypermobility basics - what does it actually mean to be bendy?
  • Unique needs for bendy people in Asana practice
  • Alternatives to passive stretching that work better for bendy people
  • What yoga practice injuries are telling us
  • Libby’s new book, Yoga for Bendy People

EPISODE LINKS & RESOURCES:

Libby Hinsley

Anatomy Bites

Follow Libby on Instagram @libbyhinsleypt

LINKS AND RESOURCES:

Follow YTR on Instagram @yoga.teacher.resource

Join the Yoga Teacher Resource email list

Join the Yoga Teacher Resource Facebook Group

Learn more about the Impact Club

Leave a review on iTunes

Ask a question for the podcast on the Yoga Teacher Resource website or on SpeakPipe

Yoga Teacher Resource Podcast has 311 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 190:10:43. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on November 21st 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on May 13th, 2024 19:12.

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