The Great Fail

Episode 52: Bikram Yoga, From Super-Heated to Overheated

09.01.2022 - By Debra ChenPlay

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Bikram Choudhury was the founder of the wildly popular hot yoga practice that many considered to cure ailments, detoxify bodies, and change lives. At the height in 2006, there were 1,650 studios in at least 40 countries, but by 2013, a series of allegations surfaced when one by one, women stepped forward with accusations that included sexual assault, rape, and abuse against the man revered as a guru. Listen now to hear about the rise and fall of the Bikram Yoga empire on Episode 52 of The Great Fail. Special guest Dave Emerson, Founder of Trauma Center Trauma Sensitive Yoga. And shoutout to our partners at Adweek and Acast.    Bikram Yoga Sources 

He made a fortune from his trademarked Bikram yoga, but now his empire is in tatters  The incredible rise and fall of yogi-to-the-stars Bikram Choudhury  'He said he could do what he wanted': the scandal that rocked Bikram yoga  Bikram yoga's moral dilemma  Wikipedia: Bikram Choudhury  New Netflix Documentary Shows Bikram’s Dark Side, So Why Are Yogis Still Doing It?  Bikram is Back: The Unapologetic Tour  The Horrifying Cult Origins of Bikram Yoga: Rape, Harassment and Lies  The Overheated, Oversexed Cult of Bikram Choudhury  Global Yoga Market Outlook  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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