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Yogaland Podcast

Should you wait between a 200-hour and 300-hour training?

Yogaland Podcast

Andrea Ferretti

Health & Fitness, Yoga, Yogaland

4.81.5K Ratings

🗓️ 11 May 2022

⏱️ 38 minutes

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Summary

Jason and Andrea explore all sides to the question of whether or not you should wait -- and get a few years of teaching under your belt -- between completing a 200-hour training and starting a 300-hour.


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0:00.0

Hey everyone, I'm Andrea Ferretti, and this is episode 262 of YogaLand.

0:09.6

Today, my guest is none other than my husband, Jason Crandal. Hi Jason.

0:14.4

Hi Andrea. How are you? Good.

0:16.3

Okay. It's been a long time since we've done this.

0:18.8

It has been.

0:20.7

I have been on the verge of a mental breakdown.

0:25.2

Just get right to it. Give them the real, keep it real and give them the real update.

0:32.2

For months upon months.

0:37.1

This has a function of all the content I've been filming.

0:40.7

Yes. I am building the 200-hour all-on-line training.

0:45.5

Yes.

0:46.0

Which will happen sometime this fall.

0:48.8

Right.

0:49.5

And I don't know if anyone knows, but 200 hours is a lot of content to

0:55.2

to film.

0:56.0

Especially by yourself.

0:57.6

By yourself in a room.

1:00.1

It's a lot.

1:00.8

But I'm super excited about it.

1:05.6

I really am.

1:07.1

Good.

1:07.6

That's good.

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