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🗓️ 24 December 2016
⏱️ 40 minutes
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On the occasion of her seventh birthday, J shares some conversations with his eldest daughter, Roslyn Brown. He promised her that they were recording a “real” podcast and, after a recent incident where he maybe wasn’t there for her as a father, he felt compelled to make good on his promise. They talk about animals, her baby sister, her mom, and whether they should stay in Brooklyn or move somewhere else. Please note: This one is for fans of J’s personal narrative. Otherwise, its probably best to enjoy the archives.
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0:00.0 | All right. How's everybody doing? Welcome. My name is Jay Brown, and this is Yoga Talks podcast. Sort of. You've probably noticed already that today I'm talking to my eldest daughter Rosalind. |
0:28.0 | And let me just say off the bat that if you are new to the podcast like you've never listened before, |
0:35.0 | or you're someone who, in listening to the podcast, often wishes I wouldn't talk so much. |
0:42.6 | Like, you're not interested in my personal narrative that I subject you to and my |
0:48.1 | intros and outros, and you kind of wish I wouldn't do it. |
0:51.3 | Well, if you're either one of those people, then this is probably not the right |
0:56.6 | episode for you. I want to suggest that you would just go on up to the navigation at the top of any |
1:02.9 | of the website pages and click podcast and then people, and you'll get a complete list of all |
1:10.6 | the very esteemed guests who've been on this |
1:13.3 | podcast. And I've got more of those people coming. In fact, next week I'll be on my more usual track |
1:21.3 | with an incredibly significant talk for me. The very wonderful Kachi Ananda is coming on. And I don't know if you |
1:31.2 | know who Kachi is, but she was my first ever teacher. I've talked about my first ever yoga class |
1:37.7 | when I was in college, but Kachi, she was my first ever teacher. and so much of what I do now really does come |
1:48.0 | from those early beginnings, you know, those first classes you take and that first teacher |
1:52.0 | who really inspires you, well, I got to talk to her and not only is she my first teacher, |
2:00.0 | but she's a heavyweight when it comes to the yoga world because she's been on the inside of a lot of different worlds. |
2:08.8 | She was one of the earliest Jivamukti teachers at Second Avenue, which is where I met her. |
2:15.0 | She then taught alongside Richard Freeman in Colorado for a while. She was then |
2:21.5 | very big in Anyasara and knew John Friendwell. And she is a very open and transparent person. I've very |
2:32.1 | much emulated that. And she is very free about talking about it all |
2:39.3 | with me. And it's a broad and historical conversation. And I was so psych to have it, |
2:48.2 | and you will be able to listen to it next week. |
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