The Connected Yoga Teacher Podcast

284: Beyond Pronouns and Pride Month with Shannon Crow

08.08.2022 - By Shannon Crow (she/her)Play

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The Connected Yoga Teacher Podcast 284: Beyond Pronouns and Pride Month with Shannon Crow   Description: How can we make our yoga classes more inclusive and accessible? The truth is, sometimes we can mess up and make mistakes even when we try to create safer spaces in our yoga classes. We may cause harm without realizing it - that’s why it is a huge gift when someone points out how we are causing harm.   The work of continuous learning goes beyond simply using the right pronouns and extends far beyond Pride month. These are complex and nuanced issues - we have to strive to continuously educate ourselves. In this episode, Shannon Crow shares the email from a listener that inspired this conversation as well as resources for you if you are keen to continue learning how to create safer, more accessible yoga spaces for people in the LGBTQIA+ community.   Key Takeaways: [3:24] Shannon shares a book she has been enjoying and learning from recently. [6:56] This episode was inspired by a brave email sent by a podcast listener in response to Episode 275 about being kicked out of yoga class. [9:00] Shannon shares the email from the listener. [10:44] Even when we want to create safe spaces, we may not succeed. We may also cause harm to others and it is a huge gift when they communicate that with us. [11:58] Our continuous learning journey goes beyond Pride month. [13:03] We can spread our learning and collaboration requests out to span the entire year, instead of just in Pride month. [14:12 Shannon has some resources for you if you want to create an inclusive yoga space in all months of the year, not just in June. [20:54 - 20:59] Shannon shares what OfferingTree is putting together for yoga studios. [22:43] Shannon highlights some of the podcast episodes listeners can learn from as well as trainings available. [27:50] We can all learn from each other if we're willing to share and be vulnerable about where we messed up. Links: Yoga for Pelvic Health 6-Week Series with Shannon Crow Anti-Oppression, Inclusion and Accessibility in Yoga Resource Page Looking for Jane by Heather Marshall The Connected Yoga Teacher Podcast Episode 275: Kicked Out of a Yoga Class!? with Shannon Crow Pelvic Health Professionals (Code: listenersgift284) The Connected Yoga Teacher Podcast Episode 276: Caring for Yoga's South Asian Roots with Susanna Barkataki The Connected Yoga Teacher Podcast Episode 277: Yoga and Land Acknowledgement with Jessica Barudin & Emmy Chahal The Connected Yoga Teacher Podcast Episode 278: Religion & Cultural Respect in Yoga with Emmy Chahal The Connected Yoga Teacher Podcast Episode 269: Yoga Philosophy and Colonialism with Shyam Ranganathan Native Land Digital Shannon Crow on Instagram The Connected Yoga Teacher Facebook Group   Resources to Guide Learning: Transgender Competency Training with Tobias Wiggins (2-hr training) Embodied Consent with Megan Peterson Trans Pregnancy with Jacoby Ballard Gender Affirming Language with Avery Kalapa Gender Affirming Surgery with Dr. Christi Butler 265: Teach LGBTQIA+ Inclusive Yoga with Gabi Parkham 231: Conscious Marketing with Tristan Katz - The Connected Yoga Teacher Conscious Marketing for Yoga Teachers with Tristan Katz 195: LGBTQ Awareness for Yoga Teachers with Tristan Katz 217: The Yoga of Trans* Affirmation with Avery Kalapa & Maygen Nicholson 246: Anger, Forgiveness & Self-Care with Jacoby Ballard - The Connected Yoga Teacher 108: Inclusive Language for Prenatal Yoga with Shannon Crow 247: Being Wrong is Part of Learning with Shannon Crow - The Connected Yoga Teacher   Gratitude to our Sponsor, OfferingTree.   Quotes from this episode: "This continuous learning journey, I really think this goes beyond Pride Month."   "Please don't be the business that sticks a pride flag on their website in june only to then take it down and forget all about the social justice issue the rest of the year."   "It is very nuanced and it's like we don't know what we don't know and in the meantime we might be causing harm."  

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