The Yoga Connection

Let them and Let Go


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Welcome back to The Yoga Connection Podcast with Jamie and Bobbi! In this episode, we explore the power of letting go—both in life and in yoga. Inspired by Mel Robbins’ Let Them theory and the yogic principle of Aparigraha (non-attachment), we dive into how these concepts overlap and what they teach us about releasing control, trusting our own path, and embracing freedom.

But first, in Mat Chats, we’re catching up on life: Bobbi shares about a busy week and Jamie reflects on celebrating Will’s birthday at Big Cedar and creating new family traditions.

Then, we break down Mel Robbins’ Let Them theory—how it encourages us to stop trying to control other people’s perceptions, choices, or behavior—and her Let Me concept, which reminds us to give ourselves permission to be who we are. We connect this to Aparigraha, the yogic practice of letting go of attachment to outcomes, expectations, and external validation. Both approaches lead to a deeper sense of peace, clarity, and authenticity.

We also discuss real-life inspiration for this topic, including Jamie’s recent experiences in YTT and personal reflections. Plus, we leave you with journal prompts to help you explore where you might be holding on too tightly and how you can practice letting go.

Other highlights in this episode:

• Pose Wars: Malasana vs. Supine Twist—Jamie says Malasana for sure!

• Wellness Wins: Jamie’s decision to work part-time this summer and Bobbi’s deep, meaningful connection from the retreat.

• Weekly Intentions: Jamie’s commitment to unplugging on vacation, and Bobbi’s determination to stick with a tough (but rewarding) liver cleanse.

• Announcements: YTT enrollments for 2025-2026 will be opening soon!

Tune in for an inspiring conversation about releasing what doesn’t serve you, stepping into your own power, and embracing the freedom of letting them—and letting go.

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The Yoga ConnectionBy Jamie Fuller & Bobbi Baker