Yoga for Longevity: Mobility, Mindfulness, and Vibrant Health

Mikah Horn

Yoga for Longevity is your go-to podcast for understanding the how and why behind yoga, mobility, mindfulness, and healthy aging. We explore the science and real-life application of therapeutic yoga (including gentle yoga, alignment-based yoga, Hatha yoga, chair yoga, functional movement, and other adaptable approaches to support your body) so you can build strength, flexibility, and balance at any age. You’ll discover how posture, bone health, joint health, fall prevention, balance, and mindful strength over 50 connect to your long-term vitality, and how breathwork, meditation, and stress relief techniques support your nervous system and mind-body connection. Hosted by yoga therapist Mikah Horn, this show blends research, lived experience, and practical insights so you can confidently move better, feel better, and age well with strength and intention. This podcast is for you if you're asking questions such as: What exactly is yoga and how can it help me as I age? What’s the best type of yoga for beginners over 50? Do I need to be flexible to start yoga? How often should I practice yoga? Can yoga help reduce stress? What are the benefits of yoga for older adults? How does yoga improve balance and reduce falls? Can yoga help with joint pain and stiffness? Is chair yoga good for older adults with mobility issues? How does yoga support better sleep? How does yoga improve strength and flexibility as you age? Can you start yoga later in life? How does posture affect long-term health and mobility? What’s the connection between the nervous system and healthy aging? How can mindful strength training improve longevity? What daily habits support aging well and staying active?

  1. Jun 30

    3 Practices to Live with More Intention (That Don't Include Yoga Poses) | Ep. 48

    What if you can't control the middle of your day, but the two moments that frame it, the very start and the very end, are entirely yours? In this personal episode, Mikah Horn steps off the mat to share 3 small rituals she's been using to live with more intention, and not one of them involves a yoga pose. A morning practice she recorded in her own voice, a simple way to close the day, and a sound experiment she's been enjoying in between. It's the side of yoga that was never about the poses, and why small, repeatable daily rituals may matter more for healthy aging than any single stretch. There's real research under each one, from the intention-behavior gap to the positive psychology of ending your day well. If your days tend to start and end on autopilot, and you're ready to feel a little more steady and a little more like yourself, this episode is for you. In this episode, you'll learn: - A simple morning intention practice, and the research on why a clear intention makes you far more likely to follow through - The three good things practice for closing your day, and why this one is so well studied - How to use sound to settle your mind, with an honest take on what it can and can't do - Why bookending your day can steady even the messy ones, and the one ritual to start with this week Follow Mikah on Instagram Try Lifelong Yoga Online (Free 7-Day Trial) Get on the Strong Bones, Safe Yoga priority list

    12 min
  2. Jun 23

    Yoga Poses to Avoid with Osteoporosis (And Why That's the Wrong Question) | Ep. 47

    If you've recently been diagnosed with osteoporosis or osteopenia, you've probably wondered which yoga poses you're supposed to avoid. This episode gives you the answer, and then something more useful: ONE simple thing to focus on that keeps your spine safe in almost any movement. For years, the advice for osteoporosis was strict and a little scary: don't bend, don't twist, don't lift anything heavy, be careful. But the current guidance tells a more hopeful story. In this episode, Mikah Horn walks through which movements genuinely call for care, and how to modify them rather than give them up, drawing on the 2022 UK consensus statement on physical activity and exercise for osteoporosis. In this episode, you'll learn: - Why the old "don't bend, don't twist" advice has shifted, and what the current consensus actually recommends - The movements to be mindful of with osteoporosis, and how to modify them instead of avoiding them altogether - How to twist, fold, and bend in a way that supports your spine instead of straining it - The one simple cue that keeps your spine safe through almost any movement - Where spinal compression fractures most often happen, and why that matters for how you move every day Join the priority list for Strong Bones, Safe Yoga Try Lifelong Yoga Online (Free 7-Day Trial) Follow Mikah on Instagram Resource mentioned: Strong, Steady and Straight, the 2022 UK consensus statement on physical activity and exercise for osteoporosis (British Journal of Sports Medicine)

    16 min
  3. Jun 2

    Yoga for Osteoporosis: Is it Safe? Is It Beneficial? | Ep. 44

    If you've recently been diagnosed with osteoporosis or osteopenia, you've probably been told a lot of things to avoid: Don't bend. Don't twist. Be careful with yoga. And if you've stopped doing the movement practice you love because you're not sure what's safe anymore, this episode is for you. In this conversation, Mikah Horn answers the two questions she gets asked most often by students who've been recently diagnosed: Is yoga safe with osteoporosis? And is it actually beneficial? The answers, honestly, are more nuanced than what most women are being told. This episode unpacks why fear-based exercise advice can do more harm than good, what the research really says about yoga and bone density (including Dr. Loren Fishman's well-known 12-year study), and the three things yoga does that matter enormously for someone with osteoporosis. None of which depend on growing bone density numbers on your DEXA scan. If you've felt confused or scared after a recent diagnosis, or if you're wondering whether the yoga practice you love can still be part of your life, this episode is for you. In this episode, you'll learn:Why the fear-based "don't bend or twist" advice can leave women with osteoporosis more vulnerable, not lessWhat the research actually shows about yoga and bone density (and where it gets honest about the limits)The 3 things bone-mindful yoga does that matter more than most people realize for protecting against fractureWhy posture is the most underrated piece of bone safety, and how yoga genuinely improves itHow body awareness built on the mat becomes the protection that follows you off the mat Episode 43: Yoga to Improve a Hunched Back (Hyperkyphosis) Follow Mikah on Instagram Get on the Strong Bones, Safe Yoga Interest List

    16 min
  4. May 26

    Yoga to Improve a Hunched Back (Hyperkyphosis) | Ep. 43

    What really causes that rounded upper back posture as we age? In this episode, Mikah Horn explores hyperkyphosis and why it’s about so much more than “standing up straight.” From movement habits and muscle imbalances to breathing, balance, bone health, and osteoporosis, this conversation unpacks the deeper reasons posture changes over time and what we can actually do to support a stronger, more resilient body. You’ll learn why posture is one of the most important pillars of healthy aging and how gentle, intentional movement can help you move with more confidence, ease, and stability for years to come. In This Episode, You’ll Learn:What hyperkyphosis is and why it becomes more common with agingHow posture affects balance, breathing, mobility, and painWhy “bad posture” is often much more complex than people realizeThe role repetitive movement patterns and sitting play in spinal changesHow muscle imbalances between the chest and upper back develop over timeWhy movement variability is essential for healthy agingThe 7 movements of the spine and why they matterHow osteoporosis and spinal compression fractures can contribute to kyphosisYoga poses that help strengthen the back body and support posture naturally Posture is not about perfection. It’s about creating a body that feels supported, adaptable, and resilient. Small shifts in how you move, breathe, and care for your body can make a meaningful difference over time. 🧘 Posture Series Episodes: Episode 7Episode 8Episode 9Episode 11 💌 Stay Connected Facebook: Lifelong Yoga with Mikah Instagram: @lifelong.yoga 7-Day Free Trial: Lifelong Yoga Online Join the VIP Priority Interest List for Strong Bones, Safe Yoga

    20 min
  5. May 19

    The Exhaustion of Constantly Trying to Fix Yourself | Ep. 42

    What happens when the constant pressure to fix yourself becomes its own form of exhaustion? In this reflective episode, Mikah Horn shares insights inspired by hosting her first yoga retreat in Costa Rica, held at the very same retreat center where she completed her yoga teacher training 10 years ago. Returning to that space brought up a deeper understanding of a simple but powerful phrase: “Let it be.” This conversation explores the tension so many people feel when navigating pain, healing, aging, and change. Especially in a culture that encourages constant self-improvement, it can become easy to relate to the body as a project that is never quite good enough. Through the lens of yoga philosophy, nervous system awareness, and compassionate movement, this episode offers a gentler perspective. One that allows room for growth without constant struggle. If you’ve been feeling frustrated with your body, impatient with healing, or exhausted from always trying to optimize yourself, this episode is an invitation to soften the grip. In this episode, you’ll learn:How resistance can increase physical and emotional sufferingThe yoga philosophy concept of Ishvara Pranidhana, or surrenderHow chronic self-monitoring can disconnect us from our bodiesWhy healing and aging are rarely linearSimple ways to release unnecessary tension throughout the dayHow awareness can shift your relationship with pain and frustrationWhat it means to support your body instead of constantly fighting it 💌 Stay Connected with Mikah Facebook: Lifelong Yoga with Mikah Instagram: @lifelong.yoga

    13 min

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Yoga for Longevity is your go-to podcast for understanding the how and why behind yoga, mobility, mindfulness, and healthy aging. We explore the science and real-life application of therapeutic yoga (including gentle yoga, alignment-based yoga, Hatha yoga, chair yoga, functional movement, and other adaptable approaches to support your body) so you can build strength, flexibility, and balance at any age. You’ll discover how posture, bone health, joint health, fall prevention, balance, and mindful strength over 50 connect to your long-term vitality, and how breathwork, meditation, and stress relief techniques support your nervous system and mind-body connection. Hosted by yoga therapist Mikah Horn, this show blends research, lived experience, and practical insights so you can confidently move better, feel better, and age well with strength and intention. This podcast is for you if you're asking questions such as: What exactly is yoga and how can it help me as I age? What’s the best type of yoga for beginners over 50? Do I need to be flexible to start yoga? How often should I practice yoga? Can yoga help reduce stress? What are the benefits of yoga for older adults? How does yoga improve balance and reduce falls? Can yoga help with joint pain and stiffness? Is chair yoga good for older adults with mobility issues? How does yoga support better sleep? How does yoga improve strength and flexibility as you age? Can you start yoga later in life? How does posture affect long-term health and mobility? What’s the connection between the nervous system and healthy aging? How can mindful strength training improve longevity? What daily habits support aging well and staying active?

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