For Yoga Teachers

Yoga Hero

Combining sound business strategy, introspection and yoga philosophy to help yoga teachers teach with passion, earn a fair living and avoid burn out.

  1. 02/07/2025

    66. Six things to check when you start working at a studio

    In today’s episode, we’re looking six important things to check when you start working at a yoga studio: ✅ What is the policy if someone comes to your class with an injury ✅ What is the policy if someone comes to your class when pregnant ✅ The invoicing and payment terms ✅ How to get cover for your classes ✅ How to get consent for physical adjustments ✅ What’s the policy on promoting your own yoga offerings? At the risk of stating the obvious, this doesn’t include things like checking when your classes are, if there’s a notice period etc etc. Those things are for a contract, which is a legal document and not really fit for a podcast.  However, I do believe that the six things on this list are really important to check to help you in your quest for stress free teaching, and they are often overlooked.  Oh and guess what, you lucky thing, we’ve created a free checklist so you don’t have to keep all of this in your head! You’re welcome! Get yours here.  — Useful resources: 💻 See the shownotes here 🎧 Episode 22 - Adjustments: some useful considerations - listen here -- 📚 Training for yoga teachers Yoga for resilience, March 26 Teaching yoga for anxiety & stress, June 26 Myofascial Release, Energetic Anatomy and Yoga, Apr 26 Yoga and The Neurobiology of Stress, July 26 -- Follow @foryogateachers Struggle with low confidence and self-doubt? Try the free Shatter Imposter Syndrome challenge

    13 min
  2. 01/31/2025

    65. Introducing: Daft questions

    Being a yoga teacher is a funny thing. It is rewarding beyond words, no doubt about that. But it can be lonely.  Yes, you spend a lot of time with people. These people are your yoga students, your customers, your yogis.  But we don’t have colleagues, not really. We don’t have a line manager for advice and guidance, or a HR department. But we are people, we are workers, we are small business owners and sometimes we just need some advice, some guidance, or someone to bounce ideas off!  So, introducing: daft questions.  Ask us what you would ask your line manager, your HR department or your best work buddy if you had one. Ask us the things you wished you’d asked in your teacher training, or that you’d ask your coach if you could afford one on an ongoing basis. There’s two golden rules for each and every question: - it’ll be answered to the best of our ability  - there’s never any judgement So simply make a note or your qs when they come to mind and join us on Instagram on the first Wednesday morning of each month to ask your daft questions Oh and just a heads up - there’s really no such thing as a daft question. See you Wednesday 5th Feb!  -- 📚 Training for yoga teachers Yoga for resilience, March 26 Teaching yoga for anxiety & stress, June 26 Myofascial Release, Energetic Anatomy and Yoga, Apr 26 Yoga and The Neurobiology of Stress, July 26 -- Follow @foryogateachers Struggle with low confidence and self-doubt? Try the free Shatter Imposter Syndrome challenge

    2 min
  3. 12/13/2024

    64. The relationship between fascia and emotions

    Expect to explore the fascinating connection between fascia and emotions, diving into theories, studies, and ancient yogic wisdom.  From the physiological underpinnings of emotional storage in the body to the healing potential of mindful movement, this episode unravels how fascia might hold the key to understanding and releasing pent-up emotions. We discuss: 🤯 How fascia may store emotional experiences, particularly stress and trauma 🌿 The role of the vagus nerve and interoception in emotional release 🫶 Connections between fascia and the kosha system, including its potential link to the pranamaya and manomaya koshas 🥼 Why modern science is beginning to validate what yogis have known for millennia. 🫁 How mindful movement and diaphragmatic breathing can support emotional flow and stress management Resources and links mentioned: ✏️ Free journal prompts to explore your own experiences with fascia and emotions, get yours here 🎧 If you missed last week’s episode: Definitions of Fascia for Yoga Teachers, tune in now to learn about the evolving definitions of fascia and its connection to yoga. Listen here 🤩 Myofascial Release, Energetic Anatomy, and Yin Yoga Training - Join us in April 26 in Leeds for an in-depth training that explores fascia, emotions, and their role in yoga. Perfect for yoga teachers ready to deepen their knowledge and teaching skills. Learn more here Key takeaways for yoga teachers: 💜 Fascia’s responsiveness to physical and emotional states may explain why certain yoga poses or movements release pent-up emotions 💜 The vagus nerve and interoception are powerful tools for promoting relaxation and emotional release in your students 💜 Viewing fascia through the lens of the kosha system can deepen your understanding of the body-mind connection 💜 Mindful movement and yoga can play a crucial role in managing the stress cycle and supporting emotional well-being If you found this episode valuable, please share it with another yoga teacher! Let’s continue to grow and support each other in this incredible journey of teaching yoga 🙌 Until next time, happy teaching! -- 📚 Training for yoga teachers Yoga for resilience, March 26 Teaching yoga for anxiety & stress, June 26 Myofascial Release, Energetic Anatomy and Yoga, Apr 26 Yoga and The Neurobiology of Stress, July 26 -- Follow @foryogateachers Struggle with low confidence and self-doubt? Try the free Shatter Imposter Syndrome challenge

    8 min
  4. 12/06/2024

    63. Amazing definitions of fascia for yoga teachers

    This episode is amazing definitions of fascia for yoga teachers. *But* the plural; definitions, is a little confusing right!? Well, there is still an element of confusion and an element of evolution of exactly what the terms fascia and the fascial system mean.  That aside, this episode looks at definitions and explanations of fascia according to some extremely wise experts, and we briefly explore why these are important to bear in mind as yoga teachers.  Useful resources and links mentioned: 📚 Recommended reading, including Joanne Avison’s Book - a must-read for yoga teachers looking to understand fascia’s role in movement and the human body. Take a look here 🤩 Myofascial Release, Energetic Anatomy, and Yin Yoga Training - Join us in April in Leeds, UK, for an in-depth training that explores fascia, energetic anatomy, and yin yoga. Perfect for yoga teachers ready to deepen their knowledge and teaching skills. Book your spot here 🎧 Don’t miss our next episode, where we explore the relationship between fascia and emotions, it’s going to be a wild ride! Listen here  ✏️ Free journal prompts to explore your own experiences with fascia and emotions, get yours here 💻 See the shownotes here  -- 📚 Training for yoga teachers Yoga for resilience, March 26 Teaching yoga for anxiety & stress, June 26 Myofascial Release, Energetic Anatomy and Yoga, Apr 26 Yoga and The Neurobiology of Stress, July 26 -- Follow @foryogateachers Struggle with low confidence and self-doubt? Try the free Shatter Imposter Syndrome challenge

    9 min
  5. 11/22/2024

    61. Working with the koshas in your private yoga classes

    Private yoga sessions are unique in that you can use your time, knowledge and focus all on one person. You don’t have to keep the rest of a class running while you help one person with their alignment or their pain. Next week, we’ll look at how to get private yoga bookings from your group classes, in a way that’s not susceptible to imposter syndrome and totally beneficial to both you and the potential client, so tune in next week for that. But anyway, back to the koshas.  This is where we’re going in today’s episode: * A quick refresher of the five koshas * Using the Koshas as a framework for your Private Sessions * Using the kosha system to really help your private yoga clients See the shownotes here When working one-on-one, the kosha system gives you a framework to tailor your sessions to the student’s needs holistically, and this is something that you can work through methodically, making sure that your private yoga clients are always getting a hugely beneficial and well-rounded session. While we definitely don’t want people to be struggling to pay for sessions with us, it is nice to have a valid reason to keep clients coming back to you, and working with all the layers of the koshas can certainly be that very valid reason. If you’d love to learn more about the overlaps between fascia and energetic anatomy, this training is for you 💛 Get your FREE complete guide to teaching private yoga here -- 📚 Training for yoga teachers Yoga for resilience, March 26 Teaching yoga for anxiety & stress, June 26 Myofascial Release, Energetic Anatomy and Yoga, Apr 26 Yoga and The Neurobiology of Stress, July 26 -- Follow @foryogateachers Struggle with low confidence and self-doubt? Try the free Shatter Imposter Syndrome challenge

    16 min

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Combining sound business strategy, introspection and yoga philosophy to help yoga teachers teach with passion, earn a fair living and avoid burn out.