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In this third episode of Memories of Sharath, we continue to explore the life and legacy of Sharath Jois through the voices of those who knew him well. This episode features deeply personal reflections from long-time students, close friends, and those whose lives were shaped by his steady presence and quiet encouragement.
These stories reveal Sharath’s capacity to meet each person with care - to see them, guide them, and trust them. Through humour, devotion, honesty, and sometimes heartbreak, we hear how his teachings lived far beyond the mat.
In this episode, you’ll hear from:
Karen Cairns – A long-time student whose two-decade journey with Sharath was marked by quiet love, resilience, and grace.
Taylor Hunt – On how Sharath’s trust helped him build a yoga-based recovery program that now transforms lives.
Joseph Armstrong & Edgar Navarro – Sharing funny and intimate memories from hosting Sharath in Miami, including filming his final Mysore class.
Priya Jhawar – Offering a tender, familial view of Sharath through stories of food, mischief, and deep love.
Dominic Corigliano – Bridging past and present through memories of Sharath’s early years and his growth into leadership.
Matt Corigliano – Reflecting on being seen and shaped by Sharath from childhood into adulthood.
Alexander Medin – A powerful and honest reflection on a friendship marked by both rupture and enduring gratitude.
Sharath Jois’s legacy is woven through these voices — in the stillness, in the laughter, and in the ways we continue to return to our practice. As we remember him, we stay connected to what matters most: love, presence, and the quiet strength of community.
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In this third episode of Memories of Sharath, we continue to explore the life and legacy of Sharath Jois through the voices of those who knew him well. This episode features deeply personal reflections from long-time students, close friends, and those whose lives were shaped by his steady presence and quiet encouragement.
These stories reveal Sharath’s capacity to meet each person with care - to see them, guide them, and trust them. Through humour, devotion, honesty, and sometimes heartbreak, we hear how his teachings lived far beyond the mat.
In this episode, you’ll hear from:
Karen Cairns – A long-time student whose two-decade journey with Sharath was marked by quiet love, resilience, and grace.
Taylor Hunt – On how Sharath’s trust helped him build a yoga-based recovery program that now transforms lives.
Joseph Armstrong & Edgar Navarro – Sharing funny and intimate memories from hosting Sharath in Miami, including filming his final Mysore class.
Priya Jhawar – Offering a tender, familial view of Sharath through stories of food, mischief, and deep love.
Dominic Corigliano – Bridging past and present through memories of Sharath’s early years and his growth into leadership.
Matt Corigliano – Reflecting on being seen and shaped by Sharath from childhood into adulthood.
Alexander Medin – A powerful and honest reflection on a friendship marked by both rupture and enduring gratitude.
Sharath Jois’s legacy is woven through these voices — in the stillness, in the laughter, and in the ways we continue to return to our practice. As we remember him, we stay connected to what matters most: love, presence, and the quiet strength of community.
The Sunday Inspiration Email
Receive a gentle email every Sunday to inspire your day.
Since 2017 Scott Johnson has shared the 'Stillpoint Sunday Inspiration Email' every week. He shares simple yoga philosophy, music he's listening to, short films he's watched, People of Yoga film & photography portraits and his poetry.
If this is something you'd like to receive you can sign up here...
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