The Yoga Teacher Podcast

Brea Johnson

Whether it’s anatomy, exploring yoga teaching tips, or dissecting superficial yoga narratives, this is the podcast for yoga teachers who care deeply about their craft and aren’t afraid to challenge the status quo. Brea Johnson, founder of Heart & Bones Yoga, a globally recognized online platform for anatomy-informed yoga and inclusive practices for both yoga teachers and everyday people, interviews experts, shares crucial insights from unlearning harmful cues, to culty dynamics in wellness spaces, to making your classes more inclusive, trauma-aware, and actually helpful. With two decades of experience (and plenty of mistakes), Brea brings honesty, nuance, and a healthy dose of spice to conversations about what it really means to teach yoga in today’s world, no matter if you're a new yoga teacher or have been teaching fo years.

  1. 11H AGO

    Uninspired?! Try these 5 things when teaching yoga.

    You have classes to teach this week… and the inevitable happened. You’ve run out of ideas. Or maybe you’re just bored with what you’ve been teaching and want something new and exciting to share in class. If you’ve been teaching yoga for a while, this happens to all of us. In this video, Brea Johnson (founder of Heart + Bones Yoga) shares 5 simple ways yoga teachers can find inspiration again when they feel stuck, bored, or out of ideas for what to teach. You don’t need to reinvent the wheel to teach great classes. Sometimes a small shift in focus can make familiar poses feel completely new again for both you and your students. In this video you’ll learn: What to remember when you feel bored teaching yoga How taking another teacher’s class can spark new inspiration Why continuing education helps refresh your teaching Simple ways to bring new life to familiar yoga sequences How a single movement focus can transform an entire class If you’re a yoga teacher looking for yoga class ideas, sequencing inspiration, or ways to stay inspired teaching, this video will help you refresh your classes without overcomplicating things. Try Heart and Bones Online Yoga Studio: Enjoy an entire month in the Heart + Bones online yoga studio for just $1 with this coupon code: PODCASTMONTH Start Here: https://www.heartandbonesyoga.com/membership/ Learn more about our anatomy-informed online yoga teacher trainings (200hr + 300hr): https://heartandbonesyoga.com/courses/yoga-certification-course/

    8 min
  2. FEB 24

    Inclusive Yoga Cueing, How to Teach Every Body Type

    As yoga teachers, we all want to say the “right” thing in class. The perfect cue. The one that lands in every body. But here’s the truth: there isn’t one cue that works for everyone. In this episode, Brea shares 3 universal cues for yoga teachers that support every body, every style, and every level. These are not rigid anatomical commands. They’re awareness-based cues that build autonomy, connection, and sustainable movement in your classes. If you’ve ever wondered: How do I cue for all bodies? How do I make my classes more accessible? How do I teach with confidence without over-talking? This is for you. With over two decades of teaching experience, Brea walks you through the shift from memorized, lineage-based scripting toward a more anatomy-informed, functional approach to yoga teaching. You’ll learn: Why there is no “one cue to rule them all” How to invite autonomy into your classes How to reduce hierarchy in your teaching Why awareness is the heart of yoga practice Simple cues that deepen connection without overwhelming your students These cues work in downward dog, trikonasana, warrior, standing poses, seated work, and beyond. They help you teach less and guide more. Modern Yoga Teacher Training: https://heartandbonesyoga.com/courses/yoga-certification-course/ Explore Heart + Bones Yoga Online Studio: Enjoy an entire month in the Heart + Bones online yoga studio for just $1 with this coupon code: PODCASTMONTH Start Here: https://www.heartandbonesyoga.com/membership/

    10 min
  3. 12/30/2025

    Why January Goals Fail (And What to Do Instead)

    January has a way of turning everything up to eleven: goals, pressure, expectations, and the belief that we’re supposed to become entirely new people overnight. In this episode, Brea and Ula unpack why extreme challenges feel so seductive this time of year, and why so many of them leave us burned out, disconnected, or feeling like we’ve failed before we’ve even started. They talk about grind culture, wellness FOMO, and the noise of social media—and how all of it shows up not just in our minds, but in our bodies. Rather than rejecting goals altogether, this conversation offers a different way in: one rooted in self-trust, nervous system awareness, and small, sustainable shifts. They explore why consistency beats intensity, why rest isn’t a reward you have to earn, and why real change doesn’t happen in isolation. The episode closes with an invitation to approach January with more kindness, more curiosity, and a lot less pressure, plus a look at the Small Shifts Challenge as a way to practice this work together, in community. Takeaways: January pressure isn’t personal, it’s cultural. Extreme challenges work for a few people, but often fail the rest of us. Grind culture has quietly shaped how we approach wellness and self-care. If it feels panicky or FOMO-driven, that’s information. Sustainable change comes from consistency, not intensity. Small habits build momentum without activating stress or shame. Rest isn’t laziness, it’s part of how we grow. We don’t change in isolation; community matters. Listening to your body is a skill you can practice. Kindness toward yourself makes habit-building possible. PRACTICE WITH HEART + BONES Enjoy an entire month in the Heart + Bones online yoga studio for just $1 with this coupon code: PODCASTMONTH Start Here: https://www.heartandbonesyoga.com/membership/

    54 min
  4. 12/16/2025

    The Secret to Feeling Confident as a Yoga Teacher

    If you’ve been doubting yourself as a yoga teacher, it might not be about confidence at all. More often, it’s simply that you haven’t discovered what kind of teacher you actually are yet. So let’s explore that together. Brea walks you through the patterns we all fall into as teachers—how we plan our classes, how we cue, the pace we love, the people we feel most at home teaching—and helps you notice the strengths you already have (even the ones you haven’t recognized as strengths). This gentle self-study is where clarity comes from. And clarity is what builds real confidence. Take the free “What Kind of Teacher Are You?” quiz: https://heartandbonesyoga.typeform.com/to/GOQ4lYss Come back and share your type in the comments, we love hearing them! What you’ll reflect on: • Are you more intuitive or more structured when you plan? • Do you cue with precision, imagery, or a mix of both? • How do you learn and integrate yoga in your own body? • What formats feel good for your nervous system? • Who do you actually want to teach? • How much teaching is the right amount for your life right now? Heart + Bones supports yoga teachers in finding their voice, honouring their strengths, and teaching in sustainable ways that feel like you. Want to go deeper? Learn more about our anatomy-informed online yoga teacher trainings (200hr + 300hr): https://heartandbonesyoga.com/courses/yoga-certification-course/ PRACTICE WITH HEART + BONES Enjoy an entire month in the Heart + Bones online yoga studio for just $1 with this coupon code: PODCASTMONTH Start Here: https://www.heartandbonesyoga.com/membership/

    13 min
5
out of 5
21 Ratings

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Whether it’s anatomy, exploring yoga teaching tips, or dissecting superficial yoga narratives, this is the podcast for yoga teachers who care deeply about their craft and aren’t afraid to challenge the status quo. Brea Johnson, founder of Heart & Bones Yoga, a globally recognized online platform for anatomy-informed yoga and inclusive practices for both yoga teachers and everyday people, interviews experts, shares crucial insights from unlearning harmful cues, to culty dynamics in wellness spaces, to making your classes more inclusive, trauma-aware, and actually helpful. With two decades of experience (and plenty of mistakes), Brea brings honesty, nuance, and a healthy dose of spice to conversations about what it really means to teach yoga in today’s world, no matter if you're a new yoga teacher or have been teaching fo years.

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