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We can all agree that the amazing mental and physical benefits of yoga should be accessible to everyone, but that doesn’t always happen. People of colour are often under-represented; and those on low incomes and/or living in areas of high deprivation often find yoga is not accessible to them. Paul and Heather talk to Donna Noble, author of Body Positive Yoga, Dr Sally Brown, whose doctoral thesis at Leeds Becket University was on barriers to yoga participation, and to Dr Rebekah Lawrence, an NHS Doctor and founder of We Are Pana.
By Paul Fox & Heather MasonWe can all agree that the amazing mental and physical benefits of yoga should be accessible to everyone, but that doesn’t always happen. People of colour are often under-represented; and those on low incomes and/or living in areas of high deprivation often find yoga is not accessible to them. Paul and Heather talk to Donna Noble, author of Body Positive Yoga, Dr Sally Brown, whose doctoral thesis at Leeds Becket University was on barriers to yoga participation, and to Dr Rebekah Lawrence, an NHS Doctor and founder of We Are Pana.