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The Blogcast. Celebrating 10 years of 800 words per month, written and now read aloud by J. Brown, influential independent yoga teacher at the forefront of the slow yoga renaissance. J navigates coming into his adulthood alongside yoga becoming mainstream and ends up leading the way in what is at once both a revolution and return to the ancients roots of yoga.

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    • Society & Culture
    • 4.9 • 29 Ratings

The Blogcast. Celebrating 10 years of 800 words per month, written and now read aloud by J. Brown, influential independent yoga teacher at the forefront of the slow yoga renaissance. J navigates coming into his adulthood alongside yoga becoming mainstream and ends up leading the way in what is at once both a revolution and return to the ancients roots of yoga.

    Slow Yoga Revolution

    Slow Yoga Revolution

    On the outskirts of the last decade, a small and humble minority has been pushing back against the pumped up power craze that swept through the nineties, and still largely has a hold on modern postural yoga. Now that the longstanding kingdoms that once guarded yoga's legacies have fallen, and individuals are left more to their own devices, this once obscure and unsung song is finding a new chorus of practitioners.
     

    • 7 min
    Brogis Need to Recognize

    Brogis Need to Recognize

    Given the patriarchal history of yoga and society, the predominance of women in yoga classes and the marketing efforts to entice men is not only profoundly ironic but indicative of changing gender dynamics. As universal concepts continue to be teased out of the dogmas, we are challenged to let go of deeply ingrained modes of communicating. While both men and women need to play a role in restoring mutuality, it behooves men to bear the greater burden.
     

    • 8 min
    Yoga Teacher As Friend

    Yoga Teacher As Friend

    The traditional roles of yoga teacher and student have collapsed under the weight of cultural appropriation, capitalism, and scandal. In the aftermath, yoga teachers often find themselves trapped in a nowhere land somewhere between fitness instructor and life coach. But yoga is learned in relationship, the nature of which largely determines the understanding. So for yoga teachings to retain integrity in the modern world, updated models may be required.

    • 8 min
    Can We Make Things Better?

    Can We Make Things Better?

    Transformation is a catchword in yoga circles. Wanting to see things change, both personally and societally, is often what motivates people to practice. But the ability to bring about change does not always correspond with things getting better. Life has a curious way of balancing our desire for something new with the obstinate reality of the way things are.

    • 7 min
    This Life is Important

    This Life is Important

    Life is difficult to discern. The mix of wonder and suffering is confusing. And there is so much put upon us, shaping our thinking and experiences. It’s hard to know where the outside influence stops and the inner prison begins. But every now and again, the paradox acts as a signpost of sorts, revealing the magnitude of being born into existence and parting therefrom.

    • 8 min
    What Now Yoga Alliance?

    What Now Yoga Alliance?

    News that the saving grace CEO of the Yoga Alliance, Richard Karpel, is leaving after only two years was met with little more than a collective: “whatever.” But to anyone who wants to see the reformation that Karpel ushered in continue, his departure is both surprising and concerning. The reason for Karpel’s short tenure is unclear and, with many unresolved issues still facing the yoga profession, it remains to be seen whether the YA will rest on Karpel’s laurels while sliding back into the shell game that it has historically been or continue to evolve into something worthy of the hard earned dollars that roll into its coffers.

    • 8 min

Customer Reviews

4.9 out of 5
29 Ratings

29 Ratings

Vagabond yogi ,

Don’t support this “yoga” podcast

J Brown is a very problematic “yoga” teacher. He allows for tons of misinformation on his podcasts, rarely pushes back against guests, and only surrounds himself with people that nod blindly along with him in his weekly teacher calls.

There are better teachers, podcasters, and podcasts out there to support. Don’t waste your time on this nonsense dressed up as yoga.

ChristineBonnivier ,

So thankful

I rarely review however I just ‘met’ you on the On & Off your Mat podcast: Less is More, Gentle is advanced. Thank you. Thank you for sharing your story, your thoughts, you life essentially. It’s so refreshing and I align so much with it. Next time I’m in Allentown, I will have to visit. Much love- Christine

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