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⚡️ Business 101 YTT / Lost-to-Launch → LEARN MORE
Each week I hear from numerous yoga teachers that they would love to explore the idea of running a collaborative business. So, I was super excited to chat to today’s guest, M Camellia all about their work independently, and with The Trans Yoga Project. M shares their story from the very beginning of their teaching career, to where they are today, with some valuable lessons along the way. M shares how they are doing business differently, based on anti-capitalist values, within a capitalist system.
So if you want to build your own business, but know you want to eschew traditional hierarchies, and learn how to collaborate well, this episode is packed full of practical tips and ideas to help you create a business you’re proud of.
PODCAST HIGHLIGHTS
M’s vision for their work in the worldWhat teaching non-asana centered workshops looks likeHow having a niche early on allowed M to find workHow M’s career progressed as a yoga teacherHow having other yoga-related work (aside from teaching) can bring more balance and stability to your careerHow The Trans Yoga Project startedWhy M chooses to work outside of traditional hierarchical business structuresTips for creating successful collaborationsBeing an anti-capitalist business ownerWhy slowing down can help to create a more sustainable businessFIND M CAMELLIA
M’s WebsiteM’s InstagramThe Trans Yoga ProjectThe Trans Yoga Project PatreonFIND CORA
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