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I had so much fun chatting with Natalia Tabilo from Yoga For All Bodies about the practical side of teaching yoga in two languages. Originally from Chile, but now based in San Francisco, Natalia teaches and runs her business in English and Español. I first reached out to Natalia because MANY members of The Teachers Club are bi or multilingual and had so many questions about how to actually run their businesses in two or more languages? Do I need to have different social media accounts? Should I send two newsletters? How will teaching in multiple languages affect my niche & brand?
PODCAST HIGHLIGHTS
Natalia’s journey into practicing & teaching yogaThe practicalities English, Spanish and bilingual yoga classesWhy Natalia has a strong opinion on if you should have two different Instagram accounts if you teach in two languagesHow to handle sending your newsletter, if you have students who speak multiple languagesThe importance of having a niche as a yoga teacher, especially onlineThe tools that Natalia uses to help her run her bilingual yoga businessNatalia’s best advice for when you’re just starting out as a bilingual yoga teacherWhy being consistent in your brand, marketing & social media efforts is so importantHow to stay organised, and on task when running your own businessHow many hours per week Natalia puts into her businessFIND NATALIA TABILO
Natalia’s websiteNatalia’s InstagramNatalai’s next master classFIND CORA
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