Casual conversations about yoga philosophy, tradition, and practice with two Los Angeles based yoga teachers.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 36 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Category | Religion & Spirituality |
Purusha and Prakriti are two broad concepts in yoga philosophy. The terms are used slightly differently in a Classical Yoga point of view than in the Tantric Philosophy point of view. Neither is right or wrong. Phoebe and Keric compare the two differ... more
What is the Shiva Nataraja? A quick image search on this topic will return dozens of images of bronze colored statues in multitude of different sizes, shades, and variations. You may have seen this statue in a yoga studio or you may know someone who ... more
If you are a regular listener of the Yoga Chit Chat podcast, you've probably heard Phoebe and Keric mention that they are both Anusara yoga teachers? But what is Anusara yoga? Tune in to this episode to hear Phoebe and Keric chat about what defines A... more
You may have heard the words "tantra" or "tantric practices" mentioned in pop-culture and/or by a few celebrities. But Tantric Philosophy is a vast collection of yogic thought and practice that is widely misunderstood by the general public. Join Phoe... more
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One of the best yoga podcast!
While these traditions are powerful and deep, it is very easy for me to think, “Oh, I already know this.” And...after listening to this podcast for a few weeks now, I have come to realize once again (and I’m sure I will arrive at this place again in the future) that I am still a student. While I might be the one guiding a class of adults as well as children on a given day, the Teacher is also always learning from their Student(s). more
These folks offer great knowledge and thought provoking conversation. more
For the past year, I have been looking for some sort of podcast that talks about yoga philosophy, but also been looking for a yoga podcast from the perspective of Anusara yoga instructors. This podcast is exactly what I’ve been wanting to listen to. This podcast helps me to understand yoga concepts more, dive back into my teacher training notes and thoughts, and also to plan classes.
Great podcast, with honest incredibly valuable conversations about yoga. If you are a yoga teacher or a student that wants to hear honest conversations about some of the topics in yogic philosophy that you might’ve been afraid to ask about, or feel like you should just have already known, this is a great resource. I really like the episodes on consciousness and what is Namaste. So good to hear two really talented teachers in honest conversation.
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