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Teaching yoga involves far more than the hours we spend with our yoga students. Behind every yoga class we teach there is a significant amount of planning, relationship-building, scheduling, administration, marketing, and financial management. In this episode, I share the practical systems that have helped me build a sustainable yoga teaching career over the last two decades.
Following up on our recent conversation about the hidden labor of yoga teaching, this episode focuses on solutions. While we absolutely need collective action and systemic change to better support yoga teachers (and other freelance workers), there are also concrete systems we can put in place right now to make our work feel more manageable, organized, and sustainable.
I walk you through six essential systems every yoga teacher should consider implementing, whether you're brand new to teaching or have years of experience.
In this episode, you'll hear:
Why sustainability requires both personal systems and collective advocacy
The financial systems that create consistency and reduce stress
My approach to managing a yoga teaching schedule without burnout
Two proven strategies for finding new private clients
How to simplify class planning while improving the student experience
Why an email list is one of the most valuable marketing assets you can build
The six systems every yoga teacher needs
Resources Mentioned:
Book Private Clients
OfferingTree
You Need A Budget (YNAB)
Monarch Money
QuickBooks
Wave
Bill.com
Stripe
Square
Calendly
YouCanBookMe
Acuity Scheduling
ConvertKit is now Kit
Flodesk
Mailchimp
Working Families Party
This episode is brought to you by OfferingTree, an easy-to-use, all-in-one online platform for yoga teachers that provides a personal website, booking, payment, blogging, and many other great features. If you sign up at www.offeringtree.com/mentor, you'll get 50% off your first three months (or 15% off any annual plan)!
By Francesca Cervero4.9
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Teaching yoga involves far more than the hours we spend with our yoga students. Behind every yoga class we teach there is a significant amount of planning, relationship-building, scheduling, administration, marketing, and financial management. In this episode, I share the practical systems that have helped me build a sustainable yoga teaching career over the last two decades.
Following up on our recent conversation about the hidden labor of yoga teaching, this episode focuses on solutions. While we absolutely need collective action and systemic change to better support yoga teachers (and other freelance workers), there are also concrete systems we can put in place right now to make our work feel more manageable, organized, and sustainable.
I walk you through six essential systems every yoga teacher should consider implementing, whether you're brand new to teaching or have years of experience.
In this episode, you'll hear:
Why sustainability requires both personal systems and collective advocacy
The financial systems that create consistency and reduce stress
My approach to managing a yoga teaching schedule without burnout
Two proven strategies for finding new private clients
How to simplify class planning while improving the student experience
Why an email list is one of the most valuable marketing assets you can build
The six systems every yoga teacher needs
Resources Mentioned:
Book Private Clients
OfferingTree
You Need A Budget (YNAB)
Monarch Money
QuickBooks
Wave
Bill.com
Stripe
Square
Calendly
YouCanBookMe
Acuity Scheduling
ConvertKit is now Kit
Flodesk
Mailchimp
Working Families Party
This episode is brought to you by OfferingTree, an easy-to-use, all-in-one online platform for yoga teachers that provides a personal website, booking, payment, blogging, and many other great features. If you sign up at www.offeringtree.com/mentor, you'll get 50% off your first three months (or 15% off any annual plan)!

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