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The Connected Yoga Teacher Podcast

The Connected Yoga Teacher Podcast

Date de sortie : 2022-06-13
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Date de sortie : 2022-06-13
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Caring for Yoga's South Asian Roots with Susanna Barkataki

Caring for Yoga's South Asian Roots with Susanna Barkataki

The Connected Yoga Teacher with Shannon Crow
Durée : 1:16:41
The Connected Yoga Teacher Podcast
276: Caring for Yoga's South Asian Roots with Susanna Barkataki
 
Description:
A topic the yoga community has been quite hesitant to approach is that of caring for yoga’s south Asian roots and re-centering South Asian yoga teachers and practitioners. In this episode, Susanna Barkataki shares her insights on why this is important and how to do it well.
 
Susanna Barkataki is an Indian yoga practitioner in the Shankaracharya tradition. Her work is dedicated to supporting practitioners to lead with equity, diversity and yogic values while growing thriving practices and businesses with confidence. As the founder of Ignite Yoga and Wellness Institute, Susanna runs Yoga Teacher Training programs and offers other trainings and courses designed to create a fully inclusive and diverse yoga community. Susanna is also the author of Embrace Yoga’s Roots: Courageous Ways to Deepen Your Yoga Practice, and a renowned speaker and trainer on topics like diversity, accessibility, inclusivity, and equity (DAIE).
 
Susanna shares more about yoga’s roots and how it has changed and evolved over time, the two criteria for cultural appropriation, and the current practice of yoga in white communities around the world. She explains why it is important to re-center South Asian yoga teachers (and teachings), and guides us to finding our own answers about whether white yoga teachers should be teaching yoga and how to do so in a way that uplifts the yoga community.
 
Key Takeaways:
[2:21] Shannon introduces her guest for this episode - Susanna Barkataki.
[6:16] Susanna shares a little about her background and how she came to do the work that she does.
[9:37] Shannon and Susanna discuss what her parents went through as a mixed race couple in the 70s and how those experiences shaped Susanna.
[14:27] What does Susanna have to say to yoga teachers who are just starting to learn about cultural appropriation?
[19:01] Susanna outlines the two criteria for cultural appropriation to be present.
[23:00] Susanna explains a little about using the term South Asian yoga teachers or practitioners to refer to the people from the lands where yoga originated.
[27:54] Why is it important to center South Asian yoga teachers if yoga doesn't belong to anyone and has moved around and spread to different parts of the world?
[34:22] Shannon gives a shout out to the sponsor, OfferingTree.
[36:21] Susanna shares a story from Indian mythology about why only understanding or focusing on one part of yoga is insufficient.
[39:47] Shannon speaks to the fear that white yoga teachers may have around re-centering South Asian yoga teachers. What actually happens when we re-center South Asian yoga teachers? Why and how should we do that?
[50:09] What are the benefits of collaborating with others and lifting others up, even if they do similar work to you?
[53:43] Shannon and Susanna discuss how being in a position of privilege is not actually beneficial to the people at the top of the hierarchy either.
[58:09] Should white yoga teachers even be teaching yoga?
[62:31] Susanna shares her final thoughts around caring for yoga's roots.
[65:08] Find out more about Susanna and her work via her website and on Instagram.
[67:06] Shannon reflects on her conversation with Susanna and shares her key takeaways.
Links:
Susanna Barkataki Ignite Yoga & Wellness Institute Embrace Yoga’s Roots: Courageous Ways to Deepen Your Yoga Practice, by Susanna Barkataki Embrace Yoga's Roots Workbook Susanna Barkataki on Instagram The Connected Yoga Teacher Podcast BONUS: Anti-Racism & Yoga with Michelle Johnson Carly Baumann, Radical Rest Yoga Pelvic Health Professionals Native Land Digital Shannon Crow on Instagram The Connected Yoga Teacher Facebook Group Post by OfferingTree  
Gratitude to our Sponsor, OfferingTree.
 
Quotes from this episode:
"There's so much to this practice and being a humble student is a great place to st
Id. d’épisode : 1000566209245
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Date de publication : 13/6/2022 à 10:45:00

Description

The Connected Yoga Teacher Podcast is a place where yoga teachers can tune in each week to learn, connect with community and gain inspiration. After a yoga teacher training it can feel like being left out in the wilderness for yoga teacher entrepreneurs. The business side of yoga is often not talked about as much as philosophy, anatomy and other topics covered in a yoga teacher training. This podcast addresses the questions and challenges that yoga teachers face. Hear interviews with yoga teachers and other professionals on a variety of topics.

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2020-12-29

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Thank you for making your knowledge and insight available through this podcast! I only recently stumbled upon the community but I’ve learned so much already.
I definitely recommend this podcast for yoga nerds and teachers, every episode is a little treasure. Thank you!
Stephanie Blockhuys
2020-01-22

Great podcast for yoga teachers!

I recently discovered this podcast and since then I have been listening to it every day. I love how it covers such a variety of topics that are interesting and useful for yoga teachers. Shannon does a fantastic job in hosting it and choosing the topics and guests. I feel it’s really nourishing me in my very new career in teaching yoga. Thanks a lot for your greatly appreciated work, Shannon!
Catherine
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