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Yoga(ish): Project Overwhelm, Morning Pages, & NBA Serendipity
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This week, Jason shares his ambitious new project of documenting a 200-hour yoga teacher training, Andrea has a surprise run-in with one of her favorite actors, and Jason recounts reconnects with high school friends at an LA Clippers game.
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How to Plan a Month-Long Yoga Series: Teaching Beyond Individual Classes
42:13|Looking for fresh ideas to keep your classes engaging and effective? In this episode of Yogaland, we’ll show you how to plan a month-long yoga series that helps your students build skills, gain confidence, and deepen their practice over time.If you’re tired of planning classes one-by-one and want to teach more cohesively and effectively, this episode is for you! Whether you’re a new yoga teacher looking for guidance or an experienced teacher wanting to expand your teaching approach, you’ll learn simple, powerful strategies to take your classes to the next level.Here’s what you’ll learn:✅ Why a long-term approach to teaching helps students learn faster and retain more.✅ How to structure a 4-week yoga series for consistent growth and progress.✅ Practical ways to apply Thematic Sequencing to build skills week by week.✅ How to use Scaffolded Learning to break down complex poses and techniques.✅ Why revisiting concepts (Spaced Repetition) improves learning and confidence.✅ What the Zone of Proximal Development (ZPD) means and how it applies to yoga.Timecodes:00:33 Upcoming Pranayama Course01:12 London Yoga Retreat Announcement04:31 Long-Term Yoga Class Planning07:03 Thematic and Progressive Sequencing19:42 Introduction to Vinyasa Class Structure21:34 Teaching Skills Step-by-Step26:00 Building Muscle Memory and Competence26:53 The Importance of Scaffolding in Yoga32:24 Spaced Repetition in Learning34:40 Zone of Proximal Development38:51 Encouraging Growth and Possibility42:14 Recap and Conclusion👉 Jason's newest course, Teaching Pranayama & Breathwork: A step-by-step guide for yoga teachers & students begins in April. Click here to join the waitlist: jasonyoga.com/breathwork👉 Want to practice in-person with Jason? Join him in London June 9th-13th at Mission! To get all the details: https://www.mission-e1.com/london-retreat/Yoga for Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) with Dr. Kyla Pearce
55:13|Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) is a leading cause of death and disability worldwide. Whether mild (commonly called a concussion) or severe, TBI can create long-term health challenges ranging from cognitive fatigue, to memory loss to insomnia and mental health issues. This episode explores how LoveYourBrain's free yoga and meditation program benefits people affected by TBI and their caregivers. Since 2015, Dr. Kyla Pearce, Senior Director of Programs and Research at LoveYourBrain, has trained over 2,500 yoga teachers and clinicians in how to adapt yoga for TBI. She was the primary investigator on the largest published study of yoga for TBI, which found significant improvement in quality of life, resilience, cognition, and positive affect among 705 people with TBI who participated in the LoveYourBrain program.LoveYourBrain was founded in 2014 by brothers Kevin and Adam Pearce following Kevin’s severe traumatic brain injury (TBI) from a snowboarding accident in 2009 while training for the Olympics. Their family’s experience navigating Kevin’s recovery inspired them to create LoveYourBrain.To date, LoveYourBrain has supported nearly 50,000 people worldwide, through research-backed programs offered at no cost to empower the TBI community with new tools, resources, and connections.We talk about:Common challenges after traumatic brain injuryHow hard it is to have an invisible injuryWhat the research says about yoga for traumatic brain injury (TBI)How Dr. Pearce designed the LoveYourBrain six-week yoga program — from asana adaptations to types of meditation to group sharingThe importance of cultivating resilience rather than a return to “normal”Post-traumatic growth — what it is and how we can all benefit from seeing life’s challenges through this lensMindful March — how you can support people with TBI in accessing yogaLoveYourBrain’s online teacher training programLastly: March is Brain Injury Awareness Month! Go to loveyourbrain.com/challenge to join their Mindful March Meditation Challenge and support their efforts in keeping yoga FREE to those affected by TBI.There are lots of resources on their website as well as info about teacher training: I've created a curated list of links for Yogaland listeners: www.jasonyoga.com/podcast/episode350Why Yoga Teachers Should Think Like Educators: The Keys to Making Your Teaching Stick
44:56|Have you ever felt like your students aren’t fully absorbing what you’re teaching? Want to make your cues, sequences, and insights truly stick? On this episode, Jason reveals the top teaching strategies every yoga instructor should know to enhance student learning, improve retention, and create transformative class experiences.Highlights:✅ The difference between leading a class vs. teaching for deep learning.✅ How repetition & thematic sequencing improve student retention.✅ Why students learn best by doing, seeing, and experiencing—not just hearing.✅ How A/B testing in yoga poses helps students find what works best for them.✅ The role of cognitive load in student learning—and why less is more when cueing.✅ The surprising power of storytelling to make your teaching unforgettable.💡 Whether you're a new yoga teacher or an experienced instructor looking to improve your teaching impact, this episode will help you develop smarter, more effective strategies to ensure your students truly absorb and retain what you teach.🔗 Join the Pranayama Teacher Training Waitlist: jasonyoga.com/breathworkYoga(ish): Adult Braces, New Hobbies & A Horse Named Namaste
46:45|Jason’s getting Invisalign. Andrea’s diving into writing. Our daughter just got a new horse named… Namaste. Yep. It’s a lot. 🤣In this episode of Yoga(ish), we get personal—talking about self-consciousness as yoga teachers, how our jobs shape our confidence, and why getting adult braces feels way more vulnerable than it should. We also dive into Andrea’s new writing project, her experience in a creative writing group, and the struggles of finding a new horse for our daughter’s riding journey.And of course, we wrap things up with our latest pop culture deep dive—what we’re watching, our love for great storytelling, and a tribute to some of the best comedy shows ever. (Spoiler: Andrea has watched every episode of Workaholics. Twice.)Active Peace Yoga: In Conversation with Reggie Hubbard
01:18:19|Reggie Hubbard, founder of Active Peace Yoga, has stories to share: He has spent the past year building his online meditation, sound healing, and resilience trainings online, all while recovering from a stroke and learning to care for himself in a completely new way. Prior to his work in the yogasphere, Reggie was a seasoned political strategist, working on the Bernie Sanders campaign, as a congressional liaison for MoveOn, and in many other high profile positions over three decades. Reggie shares his journey with us, serving as an example of how we can continue to navigate all that life throws our way with a sense of resilience and purpose. Shownotes: yogalandpodcast.com/episode348Yoga(ish): Navigating Normal Amidst Chaos, Reclaiming Joy & a Thank You to LGBTQIA Artists
47:55|Is it just us or has it been an intense year already? We're here to help -- or at least we've got some ideas. On this episode: Jason shares a social media post calling for a bubble of sensible, critical thinkers amid growing societal tumult. We dive into the benefits of yoga in fostering non-reactivity and stress the importance of cultivating joy and creativity in trying times. Plus, we talk about volunteering, cultural influences in yoga, and what we've been reading and watching, including a debate on the TV show, 'The Jackal.'If you'd like to support our recovery efforts for the Los Angeles fires, we have four meditations for your to purchase (100% of proceeds benefit fire recovery). Find them at learn.jasonyoga.com/meditationIf you'd like to join us for our upcoming online retreat and gathering, sign up for Mind-Body Reset at learn.jasonyoga.com/resetThanks for listening and practicing with us!Jason answers: 'Should I teach yoga poses I don't actually practice?'
33:03|This week's solocast from Jason addresses a frequently asked question from yoga teachers: "Should I teach yoga poses I don't actually practice?" The answer is a lot more nuanced than you might think. Jason explores four scenarios, emphasizing that teaching is not solely about personal ability but also about understanding and communication.Yoga(ish) Mailbag: Favorite Family Moments, Good Reads, Fantasy Sporting Event
47:39|Our last episode of the year features answers to your burning questions. We talk about our favorite family moment of the year, our favorite books, Instagram accounts, which sporting event we'd go to if we could go anywhere, and what it means to us to be yogis.