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Last night I had a heated conversation with some friends about my disappointment and frustration that people with the capacity to help bring about positive change in our country are not doing as much...
View ArticleMeet Marcela Macias.
One of the greatest rewards of my work as a yoga teacher is getting to know, learn from and be inspired by the people who take my courses. As we’re gearing up for the next round of 30 Days of Yoga, we...
View ArticleA chat with Jennifer Lee about her latest book
Jennifer Lee is one of the people I always make time to meet up with when I’m in San Francisco – there’s something particularly delightful about an afternoon spent walking and talking with her. She...
View ArticleMeet Aoife Kenny — doctor & expat yogi.
One of the greatest rewards of my work as a yoga teacher is getting to know, learn from and be inspired by the people who take my courses. As we’re gearing up for the next round of 30 Days of Yoga, we...
View ArticleWomen are changing the world. And we need you.
I think we all agree, the world needs our courage right now. The courage to stand up for the things we care about. The courage to change the way we’ve always done things. The courage to trust that we...
View ArticleWhy my yoga practice & teaching is part of my humanitarian work
Today we hear from Amanda Scothern, my co-teacher for the 30 Days of Yoga for Aid Workers course (which begins on 6 October). Amanda has been working in the the humanitarian sector for 15 years,...
View ArticleYoga and Body Image
Today my dear friend (and 30 Days of Curvy Yoga co-teacher) Anna Guest-Jelley has a beautiful new book being released into the world: Yoga and Body Image: 25 Personal Stories About Beauty, Bravery...
View ArticleTara Mohr on Playing Big
The first conversation Tara Mohr and I ever had, about four years ago, was about her desire to write a book (I was writing Zen Under Fire at the time) and how she was confronting the fears, doubts and...
View ArticleKick at the Darkness: a guest post from Amy Brathwaite
I rushed down the bustling sidewalks of the Lower East side, chasing the golden sun as it dipped below the street signs ahead. I had five minutes to make it across seven city blocks. I’d arrived in New...
View ArticleThe Courage To Change: a guest post from Tia Kelley
I was born in the middle of the night, on the floor of a little stone house, in India. This isn’t unusual; millions of little girls share the same birth story. Mine takes a turn for the unusual when I...
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