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Did You Just Click? Embracing Our Realness as Yoga Teachers
It's not uncommon after class for a student to sidle up to me and say something like, “It’s actually kind of nice when your knee clicks... makes you seem more human.” Which is always said in the tone of someone offering a compliment — as if my humanity was in doubt until proven by a rogue joint noise
Morven Hamilton
May 21, 20253 min read




Why Online Yoga for Cancer Recovery is an Ideal Way to Rebuild Strength and Confidence After Treatment
Many people finish cancer treatment knowing that movement could help them regain strength, mobility and confidence, but don't yet feel ready to attend a group class. The growth of online yoga for cancer patients reflects a wider need for accessible forms of support after treatment.


Does Yoga Require Activism?
In recent years I have seen an increasing amount of rhetoric suggesting that if yoga teachers are not using their platforms to speak out, attend protests, or publicly support particular causes, they are somehow failing to live their yoga.
The implication is often that silence equals complicity.
That not taking a public stand is evidence of indifference.


Not Everyone Can Disappear to an Ashram
I’m not convinced that cramming information into exhausted people over long weekends is always the best way to learn yoga.


Let’s Make Writing Sh*t Again: Why AI might be bad for your yoga 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.
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