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J. Brown Yoga Talks

Jill Miller - "Hip Replacement Surgery"

J. Brown Yoga Talks

J. Brown

Yoga, Health & Fitness, Yogateacher, Alternative Health, Yogaindustry, Religion & Spirituality, Spirituality

4.4696 Ratings

🗓️ 27 November 2017

⏱️ 55 minutes

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Jill Miller, creator of Yoga Tune Up® and The Roll Model Method®, talks with J eight days after receiving hip replacement surgery. They discuss their parallel journeys, Jill’s decision to go under the knife, what its been like since, the blowback she got online, and why J is both grateful and freaked out by her example. The conversation also touches on issues surrounding injuries in yoga, the role that anatomy plays in mitigating risk factors, radical transparency, and the challenge of being able to evolve and grow while under public scrutiny.

 

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0:00.0

All right, people of the world, and perhaps beyond, this is Jay Brown Yoga Talks podcast.

0:18.6

My name is Jay Brown.

0:20.5

Welcome and thanks to new and returning listeners.

0:25.2

Special thanks to everybody who reached out to me this week after last week's intro where I expressed

0:33.1

doubts and confusion in myself, which is not unusual.

0:45.3

Many of you decided to take a moment to send me an email to encourage me and tell me that you appreciate this part of the podcast where I talk to you before my conversation with the

0:51.6

guest.

0:53.0

And I just enjoy so much getting those contacts from you.

0:58.6

The consensus seems to be that I am sometimes a bit too hard on myself, and that is not

1:05.6

anything new. I have a very specific memory when I was a young boy. I can't remember exactly how old.

1:12.8

I was listening to my father talk about me to someone else in the next room.

1:17.6

And he was saying, oh, I don't have to be hard on Jay. He's harder on himself than I could ever be.

1:25.5

And I think that is true still to this day.

1:30.1

But it feels very good to know that you guys are out there and that you might care at all.

1:36.9

Today I am mostly going to forego this opening check-in, though, because the comments that I would like to make really are best made

1:49.0

after you listen to this talk with Jill Miller. They are directly in relationship to the

1:56.0

conversation that we have. I haven't stopped thinking about it since we recorded it. When we scheduled our time

2:04.8

together, I did not realize how soon after her surgery it was going to be. Very often in these talks,

2:14.3

it takes some time, I feel like, for us to kind of settle into our conversation and get to stuff where we kind of relax into the fact that we're recording.

2:25.8

But with Jill, like within 20 minutes, we're like already all the way there, you'll hear.

2:31.6

And it's a very intense conversation. I really encourage you to listen to it all the way there, you'll hear. And it's a very intense conversation. I really encourage you to

2:36.2

listen to it all the way through. And then I really do have some things that I need to say on the

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