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From the Heart with Rachel Brathen

Why I Stopped Saying Namaste with Susanna Barkataki

From the Heart with Rachel Brathen

Rachel Brathen

Society & Culture

4.75.1K Ratings

🗓️ 13 November 2020

⏱️ 74 minutes

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Summary

What is cultural appropriation, and how does it relate to yoga? Is yoga political? Should you say Namaste at the end of a yoga class?  In today’s episode, Rachel is joined by yoga diversity advocate Susanna Barkataki to deepen our knowledge and understanding of how to properly honor yoga’s roots. There is a misconception in the Western world as to what yoga is. Yoga is not only a physical practice that happens on our mats but an ancient system of ethics and philosophy - a system that has become altered and diluted as it spread to the west over time. Colonization and commercialization have had a big impact in shaping what we perceive yoga to be, which unfortunately now has strayed a long ways away from what the practice truly is about. While India may no longer be under British rule, historic oppression and the white washing of yoga has lasting effects and is still causing harm today. It is our responsibility to recognize the harm that takes place, to notice where we are complicit with it, and to do the work to ensure we are honoring the roots of this practice. Susanna helps us weave through this complex topic by defining cultural appropriation and offering real-world examples and stories. This may be a challenging conversation to begin having with ourselves and our teachers, but fortunately the practice of yoga is one that teaches us to sit with discomfort and offers the potential for a deep awakening. How can you be more inclusive to all? Where are you in a position of power? In what areas can you deepen your understanding of yoga? Tune in to dive deep and find the answers you have been waiting for. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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Welcome to a brand new episode of the Yoga Girl podcast conversations from the heart.

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I am so excited about this episode that I haven't stored for everyone today.

0:44.4

So today on the show, once again, we have Susanna Barkataki.

0:48.2

You might remember her a while back.

0:50.0

We did a deep dive on cultural appropriation and yoga.

0:53.8

And this was a while ago.

0:54.8

We have come a really long way in this community and in this conversation.

0:58.4

I'm really happy to have her back on the show to go deeper.

1:02.0

Susanna is the founder of Ignite Yoga and Wellness Institute.

1:06.1

She's a certified yoga therapist and she has an honors degree in philosophy and a master's

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in education.

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Today on the show, we navigate the complicated, challenging and immensely valuable conversation

1:19.4

of cultural appropriation, of diversity and equity in the yoga world.

1:24.7

If you are a white person listening to this show, chances are you are practicing yoga,

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