Essential Conversations for Yoga Teachers

Monica Bright

The podcast for yoga teachers centered around important conversations for yoga teachers to discuss, reflect, and implement. From class planning to business strategy, these conversations help yoga teachers build the business that will help keep them teaching long-term and with a sustainable income. 

  1. Ep 124: Teaching Yoga to Aging Students

    MAY 11

    Ep 124: Teaching Yoga to Aging Students

    Many yoga teachers can feel uncertain about how to serve older students effectively. Students in their sixties, seventies, and eighties have different considerations than younger students (i.e. reduced range of motion, changing balance, concerns about bone density, addressing multiple chronic conditions, and slower recovery times). But aging is not decline, and older adults aren't necessarily fragile. They're people who are capable of growth, adaptation, and would benefit immensely from a meaningful yoga practice. Learn to understand what changes with aging, what concerns older students face, and how to teach this population thoughtfully. This episode breaks down everything yoga teachers need to know about working with aging bodies, from physical changes to emotional context to practical modifications to class formats that work well. I'll cover: The Physical Changes That Affect Yoga Practice as Bodies AgeWhat Older Students Are Actually Dealing WithHow to Approach Teaching Older Adults ThoughtfullySpecific Modifications and Teaching ConsiderationsClass Formats That Work Well for Older AdultsWhat Older Adults Actually Need from TeachersTeaching older adults is meaningful work because you are helping these students maintain independence, stay connected to their bodies in a culture claiming they're past their prime, create community, and experience joy and purpose in movement. Resources Mentioned: Teaching Students with Injuries Mentorship - Six-month program with real students, real-time application, ongoing support covering anatomy, pain science, injuries, nervous system, recovery strategies, and sequencing Designing Transformative Workshops -  Create workshops for specific populations, including older adults, market them, and deliver them thoroughly with confidence. Click HERE to send me a text & let me know your thoughts on this episode! Support the show YouTube: Yoga with Monica Bright Freebie: Yoga Sequencing for Different Injuries Let's connect: Check out my website: Enhanced BodyConnect with me on InstagramWanna work together? Book a Discovery CallPractice yoga in my online studio The Alliance (7-day free trial)Join my Newsletter for teachers below! Want me to discuss a topic? Click HERE to submit it! Become a supporter of the Essential Conversations for Yoga Teachers Podcast! Starting at $3/ month.

    29 min
  2. Ep 123: Great! You’re Not A Physical Therapist, Now What?

    MAY 4

    Ep 123: Great! You’re Not A Physical Therapist, Now What?

    Saying you're not a physical therapist is one of the most limiting beliefs among yoga teachers, and it keeps you from working with students who have injuries. Believing this creates an environment where you're unnecessarily apologizing and using disclaimers, and diminishes the incredible value you offer. It's true, you're not a physical therapist, and that's exactly why your students need you. Physical therapy and yoga teaching are different roles with different scopes, and both are equally valuable and necessary. Understanding this distinction empowers you to confidently serve your students. In this episode, I'll dismantle the limiting belief, reframe your role, and show you why your classes are exactly what students recovering from injuries or living with chronic pain desperately need. I'll cover:  What Physical Therapy Is and Is Not What Yoga Teachers Offer That PTs Don'tHow The Roles Are Different and Both MatterWhy Yoga Serves Students With Chronic PainWhy Collaboration with PTs MattersWhat Is Actually in Your ScopeReframing How You Respond to Students with InjuriesI want you to start owning that you're a yoga teacher, and here's the value I can bring to students with pain and recovering from injuries. Click HERE to send me a text & let me know your thoughts on this episode! Support the show YouTube: Yoga with Monica Bright Freebie: Yoga Sequencing for Different Injuries Let's connect: Check out my website: Enhanced BodyConnect with me on InstagramWanna work together? Book a Discovery CallPractice yoga in my online studio The Alliance (7-day free trial)Join my Newsletter for teachers below! Want me to discuss a topic? Click HERE to submit it! Become a supporter of the Essential Conversations for Yoga Teachers Podcast! Starting at $3/ month.

    26 min
  3. Ep 122: Herniated Discs? How To Teach Students Who Have Them

    APR 27

    Ep 122: Herniated Discs? How To Teach Students Who Have Them

    Ever had a student tell you they have a herniated disc? They sound serious and can make you feel fearful that you might do something to "make it worse." But students with disc issues can practice yoga safely when you understand what herniated discs actually are, which movements require your thoughtful consideration, and how different styles of yoga can help to support healing. This episode breaks down how to teach students with herniated discs, from the initial conversation (gathering important information) through practical modifications to understanding when slower, more restorative practices might be exactly what these students need. I'll cover:  Understanding Herniated Discs from an Anatomy & Pain Science PerspectiveWhat Questions to Ask Which Will Inform Your TeachingMovement Considerations Different Yoga Styles as Therapeutic Options Practical Modifications for Common PosesUsing Language That Reduces Nervous System Threat When to Refer to Medical ProfessionalsTeaching students with herniated discs requires understanding pain science, thoughtful modification, awareness of different practice styles, and clear scope boundaries, but it's completely within your capacity as a yoga teacher. Resources Mentioned: Sequencing for Different Injuries (FREE)  - How to structure classes for students with different injuries Teaching Students with Injuries Mentorship - Six-month program with real students, real-time application, ongoing support covering anatomy, pain science, injuries, nervous system, recovery strategies, and sequencing Click HERE to send me a text & let me know your thoughts on this episode! Support the show YouTube: Yoga with Monica Bright Freebie: Yoga Sequencing for Different Injuries Let's connect: Check out my website: Enhanced BodyConnect with me on InstagramWanna work together? Book a Discovery CallPractice yoga in my online studio The Alliance (7-day free trial)Join my Newsletter for teachers below! Want me to discuss a topic? Click HERE to submit it! Become a supporter of the Essential Conversations for Yoga Teachers Podcast! Starting at $3/ month.

    24 min
  4. Ep 121: How To Find The Best Continuing Education

    APR 20

    Ep 121: How To Find The Best Continuing Education

    The continuing education landscape for yoga teachers can be overwhelming. There are countless trainings promising to teach you about a subject that you're interested in. However, the problem isn't that you haven't taken enough of them, it's that most continuing education focuses on giving you more information instead of helping you apply what you already know and what you're learning in the training. Information accumulation doesn't create confidence; applying that information does. This episode breaks down what actually matters when investing in continuing education (using working with injured students as an example), what to look for when evaluating trainings you're interested in, and how to invest your time and money wisely. Information Overload in Continuing EducationWhat Actually Matters in Continuing Education for InjuriesWhat Actually Transforms Your TeachingRed Flags in Continuing Education OfferingsInvesting Wisely in Continuing EducationRecommendations Based on Where You AreThe best continuing education doesn't just add to your knowledge base; it transforms what you can actually do when you take that learning back to your classes. Resources Mentioned: Teaching Students with Injuries Mentorship - Six-month program with real students, real-time application, ongoing support covering anatomy, pain science, injuries, nervous system, recovery strategies, and sequencing Designing Transformative Workshops - Learn to structure workshops, create transformative educational content, and deliver workshops by planning for them effectively.  Click HERE to send me a text & let me know your thoughts on this episode! Support the show YouTube: Yoga with Monica Bright Freebie: Yoga Sequencing for Different Injuries Let's connect: Check out my website: Enhanced BodyConnect with me on InstagramWanna work together? Book a Discovery CallPractice yoga in my online studio The Alliance (7-day free trial)Join my Newsletter for teachers below! Want me to discuss a topic? Click HERE to submit it! Become a supporter of the Essential Conversations for Yoga Teachers Podcast! Starting at $3/ month.

    27 min
  5. Ep 120: Poses That Trigger Hip Discomfort & How to Modify Them Safely

    APR 13

    Ep 120: Poses That Trigger Hip Discomfort & How to Modify Them Safely

    Hip pain is one of the most common complaints yoga teachers hear from students, but knowing how to modify thoughtfully for students experiencing hip discomfort can feel overwhelming. Certain poses like Pigeon, low lunges, Warriors, wide-legged forward folds, deep squats, and seated cross-legged positions frequently trigger hip sensitivity. Learn to understand why hips can be so reactive in yoga practice, which specific movements tend to create discomfort, and how to offer intelligent modifications will help you support students with hip pain. This episode breaks down the common poses that trigger hip discomfort and gives you practical modification strategies you can use immediately.  Listen & learn: Why Students Feel Pain In Their Hips In YogaCommon Yoga Poses That Trigger Hip PainPractical Modifications for Hip-Opening PosesLanguage That Reduces Nervous System ThreatThe Difference Between Flexibility vs. Structure vs. PainHow To Build Capacity Through ExposureWhen to Refer Students to Medical ProfessionalsHip pain is common in yoga students, but with thoughtful modifications and language that reduces threat, you can create safe environments for students to explore hip movement and rebuild capacity. Resources Mentioned: Half Pigeon Pose: Avoiding Pain & Injury (FREE) - Why Pigeon is challenging, what's happening in the hip, modification options Sequencing for Students with Injuries (FREE) - Structure classes for students with different pain types Teaching Students with Injuries Mentorship  Real-time support for your students Click HERE to send me a text & let me know your thoughts on this episode! Support the show YouTube: Yoga with Monica Bright Freebie: Yoga Sequencing for Different Injuries Let's connect: Check out my website: Enhanced BodyConnect with me on InstagramWanna work together? Book a Discovery CallPractice yoga in my online studio The Alliance (7-day free trial)Join my Newsletter for teachers below! Want me to discuss a topic? Click HERE to submit it! Become a supporter of the Essential Conversations for Yoga Teachers Podcast! Starting at $3/ month.

    24 min
  6. Ep 119: What to Say When a Student Asks 'Will This Hurt My Injury?

    APR 6

    Ep 119: What to Say When a Student Asks 'Will This Hurt My Injury?

    The moment a student asks, "Will this hurt my injury?" can be one of the most anxiety-inducing experiences for yoga teachers. The fear of saying the wrong thing, of not knowing enough about their specific condition, of accidentally making something worse keeps many teachers trapped in silence or vague responses like "just listen to your body." But confident communication with injured students doesn't require knowing everything about every condition. It requires understanding what your actual job is, having a simple framework to rely on, and permitting yourself to be honest when you don't know something. This episode walks you through exactly how to talk to injured students with confidence, even when you're not familiar with their specific injury. I'll cover: Understanding Your Actual Job When Students Ask About InjuriesWhy These Conversations Feel So Scary for Yoga TeachersThe Simple Framework That Works for Any InjuryWhat to Actually Say When Students Mention Specific InjuriesPermission to Say I Don't KnowBuilding Confidence Through Practice, Not PerfectionTalking to injured students becomes one of the most meaningful parts of teaching when you understand what your job actually is and trust that you have what you need. Resources Mentioned: 10 Questions to Ask Injured Students (FREE)  - Ten specific questions that give you the information you need to modify thoughtfully without requiring medical expertise Click HERE to send me a text & let me know your thoughts on this episode! Support the show YouTube: Yoga with Monica Bright Freebie: Yoga Sequencing for Different Injuries Let's connect: Check out my website: Enhanced BodyConnect with me on InstagramWanna work together? Book a Discovery CallPractice yoga in my online studio The Alliance (7-day free trial)Join my Newsletter for teachers below! Want me to discuss a topic? Click HERE to submit it! Become a supporter of the Essential Conversations for Yoga Teachers Podcast! Starting at $3/ month.

    23 min
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The podcast for yoga teachers centered around important conversations for yoga teachers to discuss, reflect, and implement. From class planning to business strategy, these conversations help yoga teachers build the business that will help keep them teaching long-term and with a sustainable income. 

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