In this episode, I dive into a story I’ve never fully shared in this way — the long, winding, unlikely path that led me to becoming a marriage celebrant. For most of my life, I was firmly against marriage. Not dramatically, but with that subtle, arrogant, anti-establishment streak that shaped so much of my youth — skateboarding, grunge, drum-and-bass raves, and later, the tantric-yogic path of walking the edges. Marriage felt like a construct, a box, an outdated script. Freedom was the religi...
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In this episode, I dive into a story I’ve never fully shared in this way — the long, winding, unlikely path that led me to becoming a marriage celebrant. For most of my life, I was firmly against marriage. Not dramatically, but with that subtle, arrogant, anti-establishment streak that shaped so much of my youth — skateboarding, grunge, drum-and-bass raves, and later, the tantric-yogic path of walking the edges. Marriage felt like a construct, a box, an outdated script. Freedom was the religi...
#157 Jo Tastula & Stuart Watkins - Our Yogic Studies Programme
The Yoga Heart Mind Podcast
55 minutes
1 year ago
#157 Jo Tastula & Stuart Watkins - Our Yogic Studies Programme
We're so proud of the graduates of our teacher trainer course! Well done Yoga Heart Mind crew! Many of you have been asking if we'll be doing the YTT again next year. We won't be, but we're very excited about this advanced studies programme. Check it out here and have a listen to this podcast episode to hear our vision for this programme. So much gratitude to the sponsors of this show: https://www.solemechanics.com.au?sca_ref=2745696.Gb110u1TEi Your discount code is: WATKINS6162 for 15% ...
The Yoga Heart Mind Podcast
In this episode, I dive into a story I’ve never fully shared in this way — the long, winding, unlikely path that led me to becoming a marriage celebrant. For most of my life, I was firmly against marriage. Not dramatically, but with that subtle, arrogant, anti-establishment streak that shaped so much of my youth — skateboarding, grunge, drum-and-bass raves, and later, the tantric-yogic path of walking the edges. Marriage felt like a construct, a box, an outdated script. Freedom was the religi...