Lots of interesting yoga topics and conversation
I’m really enjoying working my way through these podcast episodes and the way Jenni and Travis explore various topics (many of which have been on my mind since completing yoga TT). Once in a while I do think there is a one-sidedness to the conversation/topic — acupuncture is an example that stuck out to me. It has a good amount of research behind it at this point noting certain benefits (including RCTs) but the guest on that episode was really dismissive of it as purely woo woo. Overall, though, I really love listening in on these conversations. As someone who deeply values both yoga and science, it’s giving me a lot of to think about. Thanks!
RaEf23456 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/14/23
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I’ve been an Insta fan for a bit, and man, this podcast does not disappoint! I love the information, the humanity, and the open approach to topic that often intimidates so many of us who are looking for a science based approach to movement. Thank you for this!
loriyoga via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/18/21
Have been loving this podcast — sooo much thoughtful content! My only feedback is for Jenni — she is frequently self-deprecating and overly deferential to the other host and guests… and I would love to hear more about HER thoughts and expertise as that is a huge element of the podcast!!
Treebyleaf via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 09/09/22
Jenni and Travis are so good at asking the right questions and listening to their guests and following up. Zero interruptions. This episode was provocative without being sensational. As a “trauma informed” yoga teacher I have paid for many classes on strengthening polyvagal tone. I was surprised...Read full review »
mochao2 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/20/22
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