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5 Things Not to Say to a Yoga Student with Cancer: A Mini Yoga for Cancer Training for Yoga Teachers
I’ve been both the teacher and the person with cancer. And I know how much your words can either bring comfort and connection—or unintentionally create distance, shame, or hurt.
We don’t need to have perfect answers. But we do need to tread gently, speak mindfully, and stay present.
Morven Hamilton
May 114 min read


Am I Good Enough for Yoga Teacher Training? 😬
In the beginning, it’s easy to look around and think, “She’s more flexible,” or “He knows way more than I do.” But everyone’s on their own path. Some people might have been practicing yoga for a decade. Others might have only just stopped calling it “downward doggy.” (Actually I still call it that)
Morven Hamilton
May 92 min read




Let’s Make Writing Sh*t Again: Why AI might be bad for your business
When it comes to back-end of business, ChatGPT and its contemporaries are tools unrivalled in their capacity to alleviate workload, freeing up small business owners to focus on their passion. Only there’s a hitch. Using ChatGPT to write your content doesn’t work and here's why.


Who Do We Want On Our 200 hour Yoga Training Course?
If you’re thinking about becoming a yoga teacher—or simply feeling the pull to dive deeper into your practice—you might be wondering if you’re “ready.”
Let me be clear: I’m not looking for perfection. You don’t need to be able to chant the Yoga Sutra by heart - or, in fact, at all, or twist yourself into eye-watering contortions. Chaturanga isn't on the list of criteria. What I am looking for is something quite different.


200 hour Yoga Teacher Training - Not bendy? Brilliant. You’ll be a better teacher for it.
So many people tell me they’d love to do a 200 hour yoga teacher training but:
“I’m just not flexible enough.”
“I can’t do a headstand.”
“My balance isn't great”
HONESTLY IT DOESN'T MATTER! Did I say that loudly enough?


5 Unexpected Benefits of a Small-Group 200 hour Yoga Teacher Training (like ours in North Somerset!)
If you’re considering a YTT, you might be weighing up options: weekend or intensive? Online or in-person? But here’s one more question to ask yourself — do I want to learn in a large group or a small one?
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