This episode is a true exploration, with no pre-selected topic, we were free to consider what was fresh. We journey through our tendencies to see, follow, and repeat forms, living in these body, digesting what we are learning rather than grasping a "take away" meal, making yoga (or anything) your own, receptivity, the masculine's most important work of supporting the feminine, an attitudes about practice at different stages of life. I hope you find nuggets of wisdom that you can take in and digest to fuel your own inner explorations.
Please feel free to email us and let us know how you're working with what you've learned from these episodes. Better yet, send us a brief audio file describing your experiences after listening. We may play them in the podcast. Contact us at angelavictorpodcast@gmail.com.
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This episode is all about Greece, the island of Lesvos, and the valley of Eftalou and how in the world Angela and Victor landed there in the first place. As many students of A&V know, the duo has been teaching workshops from Greece for decades, but the winding story about how that dream became a reality is full of mystery, a castle, a very particular light, roman coins, eroding olive groves, earthquake architecture, and a called-off wedding. It's a great story.
Visiting A&V in Greece hasn't been possible through the global pandemic, but they have announced fall workshops. See the links below for details.
Please feel free to email us and let us know how you're working with what you've learned from these episodes. Better yet, send us a brief audio file describing your experiences after listening. We may play them in the podcast. Contact us at angelavictorpodcast@gmail.com.
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In this episode we talk about sports, Olympic athletes, and embodiment for achievement at high levels, the limits of our anatomy, whether or not a structured practice is useful, and so much more. This conversation was something different entirely than what I had planned, and it is one of my favorite conversations with A&V yet.
Please feel free to email us and let us know how you're working with what you've learned from these episodes. Better yet, send us a brief audio file describing your experiences after listening. We may play them in the podcast. Contact us at angelavictorpodcast@gmail.com.
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This is a short announcements episodes to let you know what Angela and Victor are up to. Angela's new Zoom class series begins today (Nov. 25). Called "Breath, the Beloved" (links below). Blake also mentions the new video series he and Victor recorded about 16th century painting "The Garden of Earthly Delights" (links also below). Thank you all so much for your time and attention. We are glad you are enjoying the podcast. Please email us and let us know how you're working with it. Better yet, send us a brief audio file describing your experiences after listening. We may play them in the podcast. Contact angelavictorpodcast@gmail.com.
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In another episode full of deep wisdom worthy of a relisten, Angela and Victor talk about the importance of finding space in our bodies and in our lives and learning to fill that space with more resourceful and alive parts of ourselves. Jumping off directly from our last conversation about Healing, feeling interior space is a central aspect to the healing journey and a friend for our preparations for death.
*Pardon the squeaky fan and it's interaction with Zoom technology.
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In this rich episode I ask Angela and Victor to help me understand what we have to heal and what healing is anyways. If you have found yoga to be a healing practice for you, if you've had trauma(s) in your life, or if you're just curious about a deeply gentle and personally empowered healing practice looks like, you will enjoy this episode. You may want to listen to this one a few times. I know I will.
*Pardon the squeaky fan and it's interaction with Zoom technology.
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Join Angela for a deep and gentle grounding practice that will help you slow down and find aliveness right here in your body in the present moment. This was recorded in 2011 in Chapel Hill, NC. A special thank you to Molly Drake for organizing this workshop and many others. Molly is the reason so many of us in our area got to know A&V. She's an awesome guide for inner explorations and leads online classes at mollydrakeyoga.com.
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Info about Angela’s upcoming Zoom series beginning September 9 is available on the ‘Products’ page of their website or directly here: https://everymomentprecious.com/shop/?v=402f03a963ba
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In this exploration we talk about tails -- a centerpiece of their teaching. Building off of our last episode where we talked about developing our observation of the natural world and bringing natural imagery into our practice, we dig deep here and talk about one of the concepts that makes their teaching so real and dynamic and different: the energetic and imaginative side of yoga. By accessing our tails (and our roots) and learning to “try on” different tails, we can open whole worlds inside ourselves and gain new perspectives on our yoga, on being human, and in our lives.
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In this episode Angela and Victor talk about a natural way of yoga and what it means to embody the animals, plants, and other elements of natural world and the tremendous wisdom, creativity and power that comes from it. We talk about the gradual process of learning to open ourselves when we spend time in nature and develop our observational skills and what it looks like to bring that home to our yoga practice by using natural imagery--born of this observation and our natural instincts--so we can start treating yoga properly, as a means for trusting our own being, coming home to our selves and connecting ultimately to our deepest selves.
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In part two of our conversation about what makes Angela and Victor’s approach to yoga so different, we dive a little deeper. We discuss what an Angela and Victor workshop experience is like and how its different from a typical yoga class. They dig into their constant helpful image of "roots". We discuss the trouble and benefit of calling their yoga “yoga” and what "Yoga" is anyways. We talk about the importance of the body as the way into our experience and energetic sensitivity, and Angela tells her very personal story of how surgery at a young age caused trauma that she’s still exploring today.
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In this conversation , we learn about what makes Angela and Victor’s approach to yoga so different and potent in healing and becoming more receptive to life. In part one of this two part conversation, we learn about their break with BKS Iyengar and the evolution of their teaching. We talk about the pitfalls of following guru figures and the motivations for following your own path.
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In this first conversation - which started this whole project - Blake chats with Victor about his creative process. Victor has a seemingly boundless sense of creativity as a prolific artist and inner explorer. He sees so much in the body and speaks about inner wheels, currents, pulleys, fur, tails, mushrooms, windows, and gills which all creatively describe the nameless energy currents within us that move us and animate us. By developing this inner imagination, we access our energy, open and heal our bodies, and touch deeper sources of ourselves and our creativity. I hope you enjoy this conversation about yoga and the creative process.
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