I am so excited to welcome Anna Ritner to the podcast. I met Anna at a studio where she practiced acupuncture and I taught yoga years ago, and I was immediately drawn to her. She is an empathic old soul with an easy laugh who knows how to have a good time. She taught me that dancing in public (totally sober) can actually be fun sometimes and that rest is just as an important as movement.
It was a pleasure to catch with her in this interview and I’m so excited for everyone to hear it!
We talk about what acupuncture actually is and the science backed reasons it works, what she thinks most women need to balance their hormones (hint: it’s not bone broth or chia seeds) and her approach to working with clients. She shares how this year has brought her to her knees and how letting go has changed her life for the better.
This podcast is a must listen if you’re a woman or have women in your life. So, yes, all of you!
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I am so excited to welcome Anna Ritner to the podcast. I met Anna at a studio where she practiced acupuncture and I taught yoga years ago, and I was immediately drawn to her. She is an empathic old soul with an easy laugh who knows how to have a good time. She taught me that dancing in public (totally sober) can actually be fun sometimes and that rest is just as an important as movement.
It was a pleasure to catch with her in this interview and I’m so excited for everyone to hear it!
We talk about what acupuncture actually is and the science backed reasons it works, what she thinks most women need to balance their hormones (hint: it’s not bone broth or chia seeds) and her approach to working with clients. She shares how this year has brought her to her knees and how letting go has changed her life for the better.
This podcast is a must listen if you’re a woman or have women in your life. So, yes, all of you!
This week Rebecca talks about being bored of her asana and meditation practice and how her fixation on the future might have something to do with it.
Then, she chats with Hallie Bateman. Hallie is an illustrator, writer and author who’s work has been featured in the New York Times, the New Yorker, and Buzzfeed. She has written three books, Brave New Work, What to do when I’m gone (which she co-wrote with her mom) and her latest, Directions! Hallie and Rebecca talk about what it’s like when the thing you love becomes what you do for a living how Hallie learned to find a life outside of her work. They catch up on what Hallie has been up to since Directions came out and filling (or not filling) the space after a big project. Toward the end of the interview (at about the 51min mark ) Hallie opens up about trying to find movement practices after her recovery from an eating disorder.
You can find Hallie’s books, including her latest, Directions, wherever books are sold. Check out her website for more of her work and follow her on instagram for updates.
Homebodies Yoga Podcast
I am so excited to welcome Anna Ritner to the podcast. I met Anna at a studio where she practiced acupuncture and I taught yoga years ago, and I was immediately drawn to her. She is an empathic old soul with an easy laugh who knows how to have a good time. She taught me that dancing in public (totally sober) can actually be fun sometimes and that rest is just as an important as movement.
It was a pleasure to catch with her in this interview and I’m so excited for everyone to hear it!
We talk about what acupuncture actually is and the science backed reasons it works, what she thinks most women need to balance their hormones (hint: it’s not bone broth or chia seeds) and her approach to working with clients. She shares how this year has brought her to her knees and how letting go has changed her life for the better.
This podcast is a must listen if you’re a woman or have women in your life. So, yes, all of you!