059. Sharing Power and Finding Individuality Within Community
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In this episode, Amber and Jivana discuss: How Accessible Yoga is often misused to make us fit in rather than to celebrate our differences and individuality How ableism prevents folks from being seen in our classes What’s missing in our contemporary yoga practice How to make yoga classes more equitable Ways to share power with your students How to encourage students to find individuality in community The importance of inner experience vs outer appearance The intention behind trauma-informed teaching Your difference is your superpower Community as a proving ground for getting to know yourself How to find a supportive community as a student Details about the Accessible Yoga Community Celebration May 31st  
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