Oversimplified
While I appreciate Jenni’s teaching experience & Travis’s phd, the 5+ episodes I’ve listened to have felt like 2 people casually conversing about complex topics, who are trying to summarize articles they just read the night before. Many of the topics feel like clickbait, & then the hosts deliver an oversimplified “no that’s crazy” & a laugh. While I agree that much of the Yoga world is filled with nonsensical cuing & incorrect information, instead of digging into why these things are inaccurate, they just joke to each other & say “that doesn’t make sense.” It’s unfulfilling as a listener & I don’t feel as if I learn anything at the end of the episode.
MaddieLaurel via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/01/22
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Excellent resource for yoga and movement teachers! Thank you Jenni & Travis. They are well-informed on the current state of the science. The glutes as the magic muscle episode was a little snarky but that aside this podcast provides very valuable content. Keep up the good work, so grateful.
lizzzz9 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 09/10/22
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...Read full review »
RaEf23456 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/14/23
I think from the beginning there’s been a tendency to make this a “debunk” yoga podcast. I feel like they had a great idea but their bias away from yoga makes me wonder why they are doing the podcast. Isn’t it the concept that they’d like to change the atmosphere and misconceptions with science...Read full review »
rootlock_ via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/28/24
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