In this episode of Doing Differently, I have a conversation with three other Yoga Therapists. We are working together to start the Breath Collective, an initiative to support people who are interested in working with attention, breath, and movement in their personal lives or professional work. We also discuss the organic and healing-based approach we are taking which allows for the natural unfolding of relationships, connections, and community.
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In this episode of Doing Differently, I have a conversation with three other Yoga Therapists. We are working together to start the Breath Collective, an initiative to support people who are interested in working with attention, breath, and movement in their personal lives or professional work. We also discuss the organic and healing-based approach we are taking which allows for the natural unfolding of relationships, connections, and community.
Episode 9: Being Aligned as a Business Owner - A Conversation with Chase Bossart, Executive Director of Yoga Well Institute.
Doing Differently
46 minutes
3 years ago
Episode 9: Being Aligned as a Business Owner - A Conversation with Chase Bossart, Executive Director of Yoga Well Institute.
It is a challenge to run a business when you don’t have a background in business. Learn about alignment and how aligning with your core can help you to not only run your business but to also show up as your authentic self. Marcel welcomes back his Yoga Teacher, Chase Bossart. Chase talks about his experiences with the Core Resonance process and how it has helped and supported him with running his business, the Yoga Well Institute. This process helped him to focus on what was most import...
Doing Differently
In this episode of Doing Differently, I have a conversation with three other Yoga Therapists. We are working together to start the Breath Collective, an initiative to support people who are interested in working with attention, breath, and movement in their personal lives or professional work. We also discuss the organic and healing-based approach we are taking which allows for the natural unfolding of relationships, connections, and community.