1 hr 6 min

A Touch of Humor with Pedro Luna and Bryan Holub Dharma Talk with Henry Winslow

    • Alternative Health

Pedro Luna (@yogawithpedro) and Bryan Holub (@yogi_bryan) are two yoga instructors and dads who took the internet by storm in the past four years creating globally recognized, funny, and relatable yoga/spiritual memes on Instagram. Pedro is the real life human behind the @yogimemes account, and Bryan runs @namaste_af. Together they are the hosts of The Yogi Show (@theyogishowpodcast), a podcast about yoga, mindfulness, and gratitude with a touch of humor.
In this episode, you’ll hear from Pedro and Bryan on: 
[10.01] The funny side of yoga. Pedro and Bryan reflect on their light-hearted approach to life and stress the importance of humor and its ability to relieve anxiety, especially in these difficult times.  
[18.10] The Yogi Show. Pedro credits his appearance on Dharma Talk with inspiring him to collaborate with Bryan and create the Yogi Show, a podcast which celebrates yoga, mindfulness, gratitude and laughter.   
[24.18] Starting something new. Pedro advises listeners to ditch the excuses and have the courage to embark on new projects, such as podcasting, without waiting for everything to be perfect.  
[31.07] Limiting the use of social media. The pair discuss their efforts to minimize their consumption of social media content in order to avoid exposure to misinformation and misleading advice. As content creators who want to work in a productive and time-efficient manner, they recommend batching; the practice of allocating a certain amount of time to specific tasks.  
[44.04] Community revival. Bryan expresses his hope that the sense of interconnectedness created by the coronavirus pandemic will strengthen communities and increase our sense of solidarity.     
[1.01.01] Mindful living. Pedro adds that many people are becoming aware of the effect their actions have on others. He encourages us all to continue to be considerate, mindful and empathetic after the pandemic has passed.  
 Announcements: 
Visit henryyoga.com to learn how to level up your yoga practice in just 40 days. Use code “HOMEPRACTICE” to get lifetime access to the Henry Yoga App for just $20 Follow @henryyoga.app on Instagram  Go to http://www.warriorbridge.com/#schedule-section to view their virtual class schedule Visit www.wayteamshop.com to learn more about their design and marketing services.   
Links from this episode: 
Grab a copy of Pedro and Bryan’s recommended books:  Breaking the Habit of Being Yourself by Joe Dispenza You Are the Placebo: Making Your Mind Matter by Joe Dispenza  Looking for your next book to read? Check out the list of every book recommended on Dharma Talk  
Get in touch with Pedro and Bryan:
Visit www.yogibryan.com and follow @yogi_bryan on Instagram Check out www.yogawithpedro.com and follow @yogimemes Listen to the Yogi Show Podcast and follow @theyogishowpodcast on Instagram  
Support the Podcast:
If you find this podcast valuable you can support it directly by visiting: henrywins.com/donate  
Credits:
Music by Momentology (@momentologymusic) Production and audio engineering by Ease of Mind

Pedro Luna (@yogawithpedro) and Bryan Holub (@yogi_bryan) are two yoga instructors and dads who took the internet by storm in the past four years creating globally recognized, funny, and relatable yoga/spiritual memes on Instagram. Pedro is the real life human behind the @yogimemes account, and Bryan runs @namaste_af. Together they are the hosts of The Yogi Show (@theyogishowpodcast), a podcast about yoga, mindfulness, and gratitude with a touch of humor.
In this episode, you’ll hear from Pedro and Bryan on: 
[10.01] The funny side of yoga. Pedro and Bryan reflect on their light-hearted approach to life and stress the importance of humor and its ability to relieve anxiety, especially in these difficult times.  
[18.10] The Yogi Show. Pedro credits his appearance on Dharma Talk with inspiring him to collaborate with Bryan and create the Yogi Show, a podcast which celebrates yoga, mindfulness, gratitude and laughter.   
[24.18] Starting something new. Pedro advises listeners to ditch the excuses and have the courage to embark on new projects, such as podcasting, without waiting for everything to be perfect.  
[31.07] Limiting the use of social media. The pair discuss their efforts to minimize their consumption of social media content in order to avoid exposure to misinformation and misleading advice. As content creators who want to work in a productive and time-efficient manner, they recommend batching; the practice of allocating a certain amount of time to specific tasks.  
[44.04] Community revival. Bryan expresses his hope that the sense of interconnectedness created by the coronavirus pandemic will strengthen communities and increase our sense of solidarity.     
[1.01.01] Mindful living. Pedro adds that many people are becoming aware of the effect their actions have on others. He encourages us all to continue to be considerate, mindful and empathetic after the pandemic has passed.  
 Announcements: 
Visit henryyoga.com to learn how to level up your yoga practice in just 40 days. Use code “HOMEPRACTICE” to get lifetime access to the Henry Yoga App for just $20 Follow @henryyoga.app on Instagram  Go to http://www.warriorbridge.com/#schedule-section to view their virtual class schedule Visit www.wayteamshop.com to learn more about their design and marketing services.   
Links from this episode: 
Grab a copy of Pedro and Bryan’s recommended books:  Breaking the Habit of Being Yourself by Joe Dispenza You Are the Placebo: Making Your Mind Matter by Joe Dispenza  Looking for your next book to read? Check out the list of every book recommended on Dharma Talk  
Get in touch with Pedro and Bryan:
Visit www.yogibryan.com and follow @yogi_bryan on Instagram Check out www.yogawithpedro.com and follow @yogimemes Listen to the Yogi Show Podcast and follow @theyogishowpodcast on Instagram  
Support the Podcast:
If you find this podcast valuable you can support it directly by visiting: henrywins.com/donate  
Credits:
Music by Momentology (@momentologymusic) Production and audio engineering by Ease of Mind

1 hr 6 min