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Yogaland Podcast

Julia Lowrie Henderson -- Behind the Scenes of ESPN's "Bikram" Podcast Series

Yogaland Podcast

Andrea Ferretti

Health & Fitness, Yoga, Yogaland

4.81.5K Ratings

🗓️ 1 June 2018

⏱️ 55 minutes

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Summary

On this episode, I speak to Julia Lowrie Henderson, the producer behind ESPN's new 30 for 30 podcast series "Bikram."


Bikram Choudhury arrived in the U.S. from Calcutta, India and opened a yoga studio in Beverly Hills in 1973. His intense system of yoga caught on quickly and Bikram became known as the "guru to the stars," with devotees ranging from Shirley MacLaine to Kareem Abdul-Jabbar to Raquel Welch. 


Within two decades, Bikram built a "yoga empire" that included national television appearances, a massive following of devoted students, and a multi-million dollar brand. But Bikram's rise to power came at a cost to many of his students and employees. By 2015, six women had filed civil lawsuits against him, with allegations ranging from sexual harassment to assault to rape.


For the podcast series, Lowrie Henderson spent more than a year of her life traveling to India, interviewing students from the Bikram community, and speaking Bikram himself so that we can hear the truth of his story.In this interview, Lowrie Henderson offers insight into Bikram's early rise to fame, his teacher training methodology, and how the 26/2 system is faring without Bikram in the U.S.


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0:00.0

Hey everyone I'm Andrea Ferretti and this is an updated version of episode 104 of Yoga Land.

0:06.2

On this episode I talk with Julia Lowry Henderson, the producer for the new E-SPN 30 for 30

0:17.0

podcast that focuses on Bickram Chaudry.

0:21.0

Bickram is the well-known founder of his own method of yoga that consists of 26

0:24.9

poses and two breathing exercises done in a very specific order in a carpeted

0:29.7

room heated to 105 degrees. He founded his first successful yoga studio in Beverly Hills in 1973.

0:37.6

From there he quickly rose to fame as yoga guru to the stars.

0:41.6

Within years of arriving in the US. He had appeared on the Tonight Show,

0:46.0

on Merv Griffin, and he could count people like Shirley McLean, Raquel Welch, and Karim Abdul

0:52.4

Jabbar as just a handful of his students.

0:55.1

But over the past several years, Bickram has been accused by six women of sexual assault and by his own lawyer

1:02.1

Mickey Jaffa Bowdoin of wrongful termination and sexual harassment.

1:07.3

In her podcast, Lowry Henderson traces Bickram's extreme rise to power.

1:12.2

She interviews several of the female students and employees who

1:15.4

press charges for sexual assault and finally she tracks him down now in

1:20.5

Mexico. You can subscribe by going to 30 for 30.com slash thichram or you can

1:27.6

subscribe on iTunes and listen there. Quick side note you may have noticed that this

1:32.4

podcast went up previously and I quickly had to take it down

1:37.2

the backstory is long and I've really wrestled with with how to talk about it. I don't think it's it's worth going into all of the

1:46.5

details. I don't want to create any unnecessary drama and detract from the

1:50.9

interview and all the work that everyone's done.

1:53.0

I'll just say that what needed to happen was I needed to remove this section from this interview

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