by Karen Fabian | Nov 15, 2021 | The Bare Bones Yoga Podcast: Conversations for Yoga Teachers
Are you looking for new sequencing ideas? Join me for a discussion of different themes you can use for your classes. Also, download my sequence building template to help you format it all! Use the link here:...
by Karen Fabian | Nov 8, 2021 | The Bare Bones Yoga Podcast: Conversations for Yoga Teachers, Uncategorized
Have you ever thought about including meditation or guided imagery in your teaching? Maybe you’ve wanted to do it but you’re not sure how to include or what you’d say. Well, this week, tune in for yoga teacher Kelly Smith’s conversation with me because we take a deep...
by Karen Fabian | Nov 1, 2021 | The Bare Bones Yoga Podcast: Conversations for Yoga Teachers
In today’s episode, I’m thrilled to introduce you to a dear friend, Patty Ivey, fellow yoga teacher whom I have known for almost 20 years. Patty and I go into how we met in the episode and she talks about her journey to finding yoga and owning a highly successful...
by Karen Fabian | Oct 25, 2021 | The Bare Bones Yoga Podcast: Conversations for Yoga Teachers
There’s no denying that the past 18 months has greatly affected the yoga industry. While it can be easy to fall into the story of how hard it’s been, there are also new opportunities and ways you can move forward with positivity and a strategy and plan. Molly Casto,...
by Karen Fabian | Oct 18, 2021 | The Bare Bones Yoga Podcast: Conversations for Yoga Teachers
In today’s episode, I have the opportunity to interview Jules Mitchell, MS, CMT, ERYT500, about her new book, “Yoga Biomechanics: Stretching Redefined.” In this conversation, you’ll hear as we cover some of what the book is about along with a touching on some of the...
by Karen Fabian | Oct 11, 2021 | The Bare Bones Yoga Podcast: Conversations for Yoga Teachers
Join me for a wonderful look into the latest book by author Rebecca Pacheco, as she explores themes of meditation and mindfulness in her latest book, Still Life. Rebecca is the author of “Do Your Om Thing” (Harper Collins, 2015) and skillfully presents the reader with...