Trans Yoga Project- great guests but painful interview
As a trans yoga teacher, I was super excited to listen to this podcast. The guests were amazing! I just wanted to listen to them. They were prompting each other to get into the key topics and sounded great and were well prepared to speak. The interviewer was another story, unfortunately. He didn’t seem prepared at all, wasn’t even sure how to pronounce a guest’s name. His questions often trailed off to awkward silence and were filled with ums, likes, mumbling and various verbal tics, leaving the guests unsure when to speak. The first 20 minutes was spent on pronouns, which are certainly important but I imagine that anyone listening knows about pronouns. A better prepared interviewer would have gotten on to relevant yoga-specific topics before a third of the episode was past. That being said, it’s important and good content and I’m grateful to the producers and guests.
stumblebug via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 12/27/20
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Real conversations on real issues! Packed with important perspectives (that I feel have been missing in public conversations) and genuine dedication. Beyond grateful!
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I am truly grateful for the way Anjali and her guests inform and challenge me to continue to open my heart and broaden my horizons when it comes to accessibility and what that means as a yoga teacher.
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Loved the latest episode with Saira Rao, we need more of this truth telling in yoga spaces. Looking forward to more!
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