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🗓️ 27 January 2020
⏱️ 41 minutes
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Tatiana Mesar, founder of Zen Yoga Berlin, hosted J for a tour event and the two connected for this conversation on her Croatian roots, like-minded viewpoint, and parallel paths in the yoga world. They discuss the yoga scene in Croatia, going from Transcendental Meditation to rave parties, studying classical flute and the NY downtown music scene, the radical nature of both punk rock and yoga, the evolution of yoga industry, the Axis Syllabus, and the universal threads of yoga that cross all time and culture. This episode is sponsored by Karmasoft.
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0:00.0 | Okay, this is Jay Brown Yoga Talks podcast. My name is Jay Brown. Thanks for listening today. |
0:18.9 | If you've been following along for the last few weeks, |
0:23.6 | you might have noticed |
0:24.9 | I got myself into a considerable bit more trouble. |
0:30.5 | And I bet there are some of you who are wondering, |
0:34.3 | why did I write that blog? |
0:41.6 | Well, believe me, I've been asking myself that question a lot. |
1:01.4 | And the reason is that on some level, I kind of lost it. I couldn't take it. I really had a plan to put out that statement and just let it ride, let people say whatever they were going to say about me, even if it wasn't true, because I wanted to center around |
1:07.9 | the victim. |
1:09.2 | And that is what my plan was. |
1:13.2 | And then after I put out that statement |
1:16.2 | and I went and looked at the conversation happening |
1:20.3 | in the court of public opinion, |
1:23.6 | first of all, it seemed often much more about me |
1:27.3 | than Mark or Christy even. |
1:32.0 | And after about the 20th time reading someone who didn't know me at all and had only read that |
1:39.1 | original article, asserting with certainty that he knew and he didn't say anything, I just, I lost it. I couldn't take it. |
1:50.7 | I felt like if my story's being told in the court of public opinion, I'm not letting anyone else write it. |
1:59.4 | I will write my own story, and that's what I did. |
2:04.1 | And I have to admit, I wrote it, and I published it, |
2:08.9 | and there wasn't a lot of time in between there. |
2:12.7 | It was somewhat impulsive. |
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