The Stillpoints Podcast with Scott Johnson brings insightful, inspiring and moving conversation into how contemplative practice has evolved in our modern culture. Scott talks to the many people, yoga/dharma teachers, practitioners, authors and creatives who have inspired him, as director of Stillpoint Yoga London, to see how their practices have landed in the world.
Publishes | Infrequently | Episodes | 50 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Health & FitnessMental Health |
Episode 4: The Final Collective Memories - Stories from Sharath's Friends & Students In this fourth episode of Memories of Sharath, it will be the last time we bring collective voices in one place. Over the four collective episodes , the memories sha... more
Episode 3: A Life Remembered, A Practice Continued - Stories from Sharath’s Friends & Students In this third episode of Memories of Sharath, we continue to explore the life and legacy of Sharath Jois through the voices of those who knew him well. Th... more
Episode 2: A Deeper Look into Sharath's Impact – Voices from His Close Students and Family
In this second episode of Memories of Sharath, we continue our journey through the life and legacy of Sharath Jois, one of the most influential figures in th... more
Memories of Sharath Jois (episode 1) | Stillpoints Podcast
Join Scott Johnson on a journey through the life and legacy of Sharath Jois, one of the most influential figures in the Ashtanga Yoga community. In this special series of the Stillpoints Po... more
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Just listened to the episode with Mark Williams.
It’s informative, thought provoking and at times moving. Mark’s honesty really came through. One of the best episodes for me.
Thoughtful and in deep interviews with amazing speakers from the yoga community and beyond. Scott is a great interviewer, very intuitive and a joy to listen to. Highly recommend!
Just listened to the episode with David Swenson. It was one of the best yoga podcast. David is the most amazing , yet humble, funny teacher with profound insights. Scott is such an open, sensitive, inquisitive and skilled interviewer. The result was magic!
So many gems of wisdom from the wonderful David Swenson on how, and why, to sustain a lifelong yoga practice. Scott is always a really skillful interviewer, who always lets his guests fully and freely express themselves and therefore shine. Highly recommended.
I’ve enjoyed all the Stillpoints podcasts, the most recent with David Swenson is one of the best yet. If you don’t know much about David, this is for you. If you’ve known him for years and think you’ve heard all his stories, this is also for you - Scott encourages David to touch on other areas he hasn’t shared much before. Warm, funny, wise and humble - treat yourself and have a listen 😊
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