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143: Should You Talk About Current Events In Yoga Classes??

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You don’t need me to tell you what a wild and scary time we are living through. We know that the tools of yoga can be incredibly supportive in difficult times and also have things to say about the difficult times we are living in.

So are you talking about this in your classes? Should you?

I am, and I’ve been getting a lot of questions about it! So today’s episode is going to dive deep into this question: Should you talk about current events in your yoga classes?

In this episode you’ll hear:

  • some questions to ask yourself to help you decide how to navigate this

  • how your students and their needs should be taken into account

  • how I handle this in group classes

  • how I handle this in private lessons

  • an example of a physical theme /dharma teaching pairing that addresses current events

Resources:

This episode is sponsored by OfferingTree! Sign up at www.offeringtree.com/mentor to get 50% off your first three months (or 15% off any annual plan). With OfferingTree, yoga teachers put their schedule on a personally branded website where students can book classes and even pay or donate online. All of this can be set up in 10 minutes or less. OfferingTree supports me with each sign-up.

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Content provided by Francesca Cervero. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Francesca Cervero or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://ppacc.player.fm/legal.

You don’t need me to tell you what a wild and scary time we are living through. We know that the tools of yoga can be incredibly supportive in difficult times and also have things to say about the difficult times we are living in.

So are you talking about this in your classes? Should you?

I am, and I’ve been getting a lot of questions about it! So today’s episode is going to dive deep into this question: Should you talk about current events in your yoga classes?

In this episode you’ll hear:

  • some questions to ask yourself to help you decide how to navigate this

  • how your students and their needs should be taken into account

  • how I handle this in group classes

  • how I handle this in private lessons

  • an example of a physical theme /dharma teaching pairing that addresses current events

Resources:

This episode is sponsored by OfferingTree! Sign up at www.offeringtree.com/mentor to get 50% off your first three months (or 15% off any annual plan). With OfferingTree, yoga teachers put their schedule on a personally branded website where students can book classes and even pay or donate online. All of this can be set up in 10 minutes or less. OfferingTree supports me with each sign-up.

  continue reading

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