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Let's Talk Yoga

Non-violent Communication for Yoga Teachers with Judith Hanson Lasater

Let's Talk Yoga

Arundhati Baitmangalkar

Business, Health & Fitness, Alternative Health, Entrepreneurship

4.9568 Ratings

🗓️ 1 March 2021

⏱️ 47 minutes

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Summary

Communication is central to our life. As yoga teachers, we communicate constantly through our words, actions & bodies. Yoga philosophy often shows us how to communicate compassionately. But in today's world of social media & cancel culture it can be very challenging. There's a gap between silent & spoken communication. The 'tone' of how we communicate seems to be getting increasingly hostile online & the yoga world isn't immune to this. On the show today, I chat with ...

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0:00.0

This episode of the Let's Talk Yoga podcast is brought to you by my upcoming online 300-hour yoga teacher training.

0:08.0

Over the past few months, so many of you have asked how you can teacher train with me.

0:13.2

Well, now you can.

0:14.7

Module 1 and module 2 are online.

0:17.4

And these are starting on April 2nd and May 21st. I can't wait to meet you in the training.

0:25.4

And remember, these are small group online trainings because I don't believe in packing a lot of

0:31.1

teachers into the room. Now, if you are keen to study some restorative yoga and pranayama,

0:37.6

then just head over to ahamyoga.com

0:40.0

or just anywhere where you connect with us,

0:43.1

you can find the links to the training.

0:45.0

I can't wait to study with you.

0:47.0

Take care.

0:47.6

See you soon.

0:52.9

Hi everyone.

1:13.8

Welcome to episode 31 of the Let's Talk Yoga podcast. On the show today, I chat with Judith Hansen Lassiter, who's back again on the show. Some of you will remember that she was on episode 12 talking about the pelvis is everything a few months ago. I've always admired Judith for her wisdom and what she brings to us yoga teachers. She's completing 50 years of

1:21.5

teaching this July and that's just so precious for me. I asked her to come on the show to talk about non-violent

1:28.8

communication for yoga teachers. It's a topic that's been on my mind for the past few months,

1:35.1

especially sometimes I notice on social media. A lot of yoga teachers have this need to always be

1:42.8

right, not to forget cancel culture and just this really strong

1:48.0

opinions. It's always my way or the highway type of scenarios. So that prompted me to reach out to her

1:54.6

to have a chat about this book she wrote many years ago. It's called what we say matters

2:00.0

practicing nonviolent communication.

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