The Yoga Posers Podcast

Sarah Westbrook, C-IAYT

The Yoga Posers is a cerebral romp into the practical, mystical and anatomical aspects of yoga's most famous and infamous poses. Learn the best cues, why so-called "basic" poses can be so hard, and how each pose shapes the breath in revelatory ways. Yoga Therapist Sarah Westbrook with guest hosts lovingly dissect, and rebuild yoga poses from the ground up. From foundations to cues and cautions, their campy debates are sure to enrich your practice. ​Teachers will love their precision and sequencing suggestions. Beginners will find relief in their clear explanations of why even simple poses

  1. Bhramari Breath: How to Hum Your Way Out of Stress (Without Overthinking It)

    Apr 17

    Bhramari Breath: How to Hum Your Way Out of Stress (Without Overthinking It)

    In Part 2 of our Bhramari (bee breath) series, we move from the "why", to the "how".Yoga Therapist Sarah Westbrook and Guest Host Kristen Simons, Licensed Therapist and Yoga Teacher break down how humming actually works—what’s happening in your throat, your diaphragms, and your nervous system—and why this simple sound can be so calming.We also talk about:--why people feel awkward using their voice (and how relaxing your tongue, lips, face and throat can help you sound sooo much better)--how to find a pitch that actually relaxes you--the connection between jaw tension, breath, and anxiety--how humming can anchor your attention when your thoughts are racing--why “perfect breathing” can actually make anxiety worsePlus, we explore playful ways to practice—from “purring pranayama” to simple humming exercises you can do while driving, walking, or doing dishes.This isn’t about doing it perfectly. It’s about finding something that actually works in real life.Check out Vocal Coach Dylan; he's amazing!! https://youtube.com/@vocalcoachdylan?si=elXcVxbSgxc9Py4p Kristen Simons, LCPC, PMH-C, RYT is a licensed therapist, certified perinatal mental health specialist, yoga teacher, and mom of two. She is the founder of Embodied Healing Counseling & Yoga in Evanston, where she integrates psychotherapy, yoga therapy, and nervous system practices to support women navigating high-functioning anxiety, burnout, and the identity shifts of motherhood. Outside of her professional work, Kristen loves spending time with her family and tending to her many—many—houseplants. Links:www.embodiedhealingtherapist.com https://www.instagram.com/embodiedhealingevanston/ https://www.facebook.com/kristensimonstherapy

    28 min
  2. Humming Breath for Anxiety: Why Bhramari Works (When Thinking Doesn’t)

    Apr 10

    Humming Breath for Anxiety: Why Bhramari Works (When Thinking Doesn’t)

    In this episode, we explore Bhramari Pranayama—also known as humming or “bee breath”—and why it’s such a powerful tool for calming the nervous system. Joined by Therapist and yoga teacher Kristen Simons, weunpack how breath acts as a bridge between the physical body and emotional experience—especially when you’re overwhelmed, anxious, or stuck in your head. Because here’s the truth: you can’t always think your wayout of how you feel. But you can change your state through the body. We talk about: Why humming activates the parasympathetic nervous systemHow humming exists throughout the animal world and is crucial for creating a sense of safetyThe limits of talk therapy (and where somatic work comes in)Why relaxation is a skill-not a personality traitHow breath practices bridge the gap between our logical brain and out emotional center to create calm This is Part 1 of a two-part series on Bhramari Pranayama. In Part 2, we’ll break down exactly how to practice it. Guest Host Kristen Simons, LCPC, PMH-C, RYT is a licensed therapist, certified perinatal mental health specialist, yoga teacher, and mom of two. She is the founder of Embodied Healing Counseling & Yoga in Evanston, where she integrates psychotherapy, yoga therapy, and nervous system practices to support women navigating high-functioning anxiety, burnout, and the identity shifts of motherhood. Outside of her professional work, Kristen loves spending time with her family and tending to her many—many-houseplants. www.embodiedhealingtherapist.com https://www.instagram.com/embodiedhealingevanston/ https://www.facebook.com/kristensimonstherapy

    27 min
  3. Becoming Mother (Part 2): From Prenatal Practice to Postpartum Reality

    Apr 1

    Becoming Mother (Part 2): From Prenatal Practice to Postpartum Reality

    In Part 2 of Yoga Therapist Sarah Westbrook's conversation with Birth Educator Jenny Barron Fishman, we move from preparation into reality.We begin with how prenatal yoga is actually taught—looking at circulation, breath, and the physical changes of pregnancy—and why many traditional approaches to strength, stretching, and “core work” don’t fully apply here.But this isn’t just about modifying poses.As the conversation unfolds, it becomes a deeper exploration of how the body adapts during pregnancy, and why trying to control that process—whether through the pelvic floor, breath, or movement—can sometimes create more tension than support.From there, we move into postpartum:the pressure to get your body back, the reality of exhaustion and nervous system overwhelm, and what it means to care for a baby when nothing is predictable.What emerges is a different understanding of yoga—not as a way to optimize the experience, but as a way to stay with it.This is where the practice leaves the mat and meets real life.Jennifer Barron Fishman, LMT, E-RYT, RPYT, ICCE, CIMI. Jenny is the owner of Sweet Pea's Studio, A Family Yoga Center, which opened in April of 2002 in the Northcenter neighborhood of Chicago. Jenny has been practicing massage therapy for 35 years, specializing in Bodywork for the Childbearing Year. She is a Certified Infant Massage Instructor and a Craniosacral Therapist, specializing in CST for infants and breastfeeding support. She received Advanced Yoga Teacher Certification through the Temple of Kriya Yoga in 1997, and is a YA certified Prenatal Yoga Teacher Trainer. She is also a labor support and postpartum doula, an ICEA Certified Childbirth Educator and a CAPPA Breastfeeding Educator. She is a member of ABMP, ICEA, YA and IAIM. She is mom to 2 lovely humans, Eve (22 yrs) and Nate (19 yrs). Sweet Pea’s Studio was named “best escape for moms and babies” by Chicago Magazine and has been described as the “equivalent of a mother’s hug.”

    39 min
  4. Rethink Child’s Pose: Beyond Belly Breathing & Smarter Low Back Support

    Feb 24

    Rethink Child’s Pose: Beyond Belly Breathing & Smarter Low Back Support

    Child’s Pose should feel restful—but for many people, misalignment or the wrong variation increases discomfort in the low back, misses foot training benefits, or limits breathing. In Part 2 of this series, Sarah breaks down common Child’sPose mistakes and shows how to modify the pose for your body. Learn how to improve rib cage breathing, access true side bending, and choose better alternatives when Child’s Pose isn’t the right fit. This episode is especially helpful if you struggle with lowback pain, disc issues, tight feet, or bad breathing habits. In this episode, you’ll learn: Why belly breathing isn't enough (and how to restore ribcage expansionHow to actually side bend in Child's Pose (not just move your arms)When Child's Pose may worsen low back or disc issuesBetter alternatives when you need back strength instead of stretchingHow to fix tight feet and sickled anklesWhat most people get wrong in Broken Toe PoseHow to create a truly restorative Child's Pose with props that take you out of the pose in order to get deeper inWhy Thread the Needle from Child's Pose can be problematicHow Puppy Pose is the bridge to getting correct shoulder alignment in Down DogThe goal isn’t to force your body into a shape—it’s to usethe pose as a tool for support, space, and real rest. If Child’s Pose doesn’t feel good, you’re not doing itwrong—you just need a better option. 🎧 Listen to Part 1 for alignment, setup, and foundational modifications.

    21 min

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The Yoga Posers is a cerebral romp into the practical, mystical and anatomical aspects of yoga's most famous and infamous poses. Learn the best cues, why so-called "basic" poses can be so hard, and how each pose shapes the breath in revelatory ways. Yoga Therapist Sarah Westbrook with guest hosts lovingly dissect, and rebuild yoga poses from the ground up. From foundations to cues and cautions, their campy debates are sure to enrich your practice. ​Teachers will love their precision and sequencing suggestions. Beginners will find relief in their clear explanations of why even simple poses