Too much of a good thing
There is some great information in this podcast and I’ve learned a lot from it that I apply in my classes. It is also the only podcast I listen to at 1.5X because there is too much banter and no apparent editing. I appreciate when a podcast respects my time. 😋 As a yoga teacher I appreciate that Jenni and Travis are challenging some of the assumptions we have, and rightly so. On the other hand, some of the cues we use are to compliment the meditative quality of a practice, by transmitting the ability to be present to our students. Maybe there is not a safety concern, but holding a pose a certain way has a use for being present with our bodies. Yoga is both movement science, and also a practice of meditation and breathwork supported by a philosophical system. This podcast is great for thinking about the purely physical side, and you can get the philosophy and meditation from another show.
pashupa via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/17/23
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Such an informative, fun and accessible podcast! Thank you Jenni and Travis for all your amazing work!!
AMcG81 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/30/22
I have tried to listen to this podcast cast so many times because the information in the titles seemed so good. I get 5 minutes into the podcast and I have to turn it off because of all the intentional, silly voice sounds & inflections. This bums me out because the way this comes across is...Read full review »
rainierknitter via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/16/23
I almost didn’t leave a review, but I think it’s important. I strongly agree with another reviewer pointing out that the podcast is terribly reductionist, and it misrepresents the tradition of yoga entirely. Yes we can use available Western perspectives (eg “science,” biomechanics) to...Read full review »
RLbeehive1235 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/02/22
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