Why are so many yoga teachers in crisis and questioning their path?
Join Theo Wildcroft, co-editor of
The Yoga Teacher’s Survival Guide, and I as we deep dive into some of the challenges that yoga teachers are facing right now, including cultural appropriation, how to best honor the roots of yoga, the trauma embedded in sanskrit, the lack of pedagogy in contemporary yoga teaching, the tension between yoga and capitalism, what post-lineage yoga actually means and more.
But there’s hope! Theo brings such joy and generosity to this conversation and shares a way through the minefield, including leaning on the three sources of authority - inner wisdom, expert advice and community.
Theo Wildcroft (she/her), PhD, is a teacher, writer and scholar working for a more sustainable relationship between our many selves, the communities that hold us, and the world that nourishes us. Her research considers the democratization of yoga post-lineage, and meaning-making in grassroots communities of practice. She’s a lover of vulnerable people, of wild things and wild places, and of the simple miracle of life itself.
Theo is the author of
Post-Lineage Yoga: From Guru to #MeToo, co-editor of
The Yoga Teacher’s Survival Guide, co-editor of
Yoga Studies in Five Minutes, and editor of the forthcoming
Religion and the Sense of Self.
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