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Your yoga class isn’t a monologue—it’s a conversation. While you only get to hear your side of it, your students hear both. Becoming a great yoga teacher means giving them the time and space to contribute their side of the conversation, even if it’s silent.
In this episode, I explain how teaching yoga is about fostering connection—even when you can’t hear the other side of the dialogue.
Chapters:
1.[00:00:00] Teaching Yoga Is a Conversation
I share why your yoga class is more than just you giving cues—it’s about fostering a two-way connection.
2.[00:01:26] Hearing Only One Side
Here’s how to understand and embrace the one-sided nature of teaching yoga.
3.[00:04:36] How to Be a Good Conversationalist
Practical ways to make your teaching feel more connected, even when students don’t speak aloud.
4.[00:06:45] Listening Before and After Class
Your students’ voices matter! I explain why listening to them outside of class is just as important as giving cues during it.
5.[00:07:33] Affirmation: I Am in a Healthy Relationship with My Students
Use this affirmation to remind yourself to prioritize connection and care in your teaching.
Resources Mentioned:
•Teaching Yoga Beyond the Poses, Volume 2 (coming March 2025—preorder now!)
•The Art of Yoga Sequencing
•Free Email Course on Workshops
Want to become (almost) everyone's favorite yoga teacher? Get in the Zone at Comfort Zone Yoga, my virtual studio focused on teacher development. I have a ton of Sage advice in there for you—let's chat there!
For more insights, subscribe to Yoga Teacher Confidential, check out my YouTube channel, and follow me on socials:
And come explore my mentorship program, my Yoga Class Prep Station membership, continuing education workshops and 300/500-hour teacher training programs, and my many books for yoga teachers. It's all at ...
By Sage Rountree5
1717 ratings
Your yoga class isn’t a monologue—it’s a conversation. While you only get to hear your side of it, your students hear both. Becoming a great yoga teacher means giving them the time and space to contribute their side of the conversation, even if it’s silent.
In this episode, I explain how teaching yoga is about fostering connection—even when you can’t hear the other side of the dialogue.
Chapters:
1.[00:00:00] Teaching Yoga Is a Conversation
I share why your yoga class is more than just you giving cues—it’s about fostering a two-way connection.
2.[00:01:26] Hearing Only One Side
Here’s how to understand and embrace the one-sided nature of teaching yoga.
3.[00:04:36] How to Be a Good Conversationalist
Practical ways to make your teaching feel more connected, even when students don’t speak aloud.
4.[00:06:45] Listening Before and After Class
Your students’ voices matter! I explain why listening to them outside of class is just as important as giving cues during it.
5.[00:07:33] Affirmation: I Am in a Healthy Relationship with My Students
Use this affirmation to remind yourself to prioritize connection and care in your teaching.
Resources Mentioned:
•Teaching Yoga Beyond the Poses, Volume 2 (coming March 2025—preorder now!)
•The Art of Yoga Sequencing
•Free Email Course on Workshops
Want to become (almost) everyone's favorite yoga teacher? Get in the Zone at Comfort Zone Yoga, my virtual studio focused on teacher development. I have a ton of Sage advice in there for you—let's chat there!
For more insights, subscribe to Yoga Teacher Confidential, check out my YouTube channel, and follow me on socials:
And come explore my mentorship program, my Yoga Class Prep Station membership, continuing education workshops and 300/500-hour teacher training programs, and my many books for yoga teachers. It's all at ...

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