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This week's episode of The Funny Thing About Yoga kicks off with some lighthearted banter between Giana and Bradshaw about their names, settling in, and stimming. Then, they begin talking about updating their teaching, with Bradshaw starting by sharing his thoughts on looking outside the yoga world for inspiration, while Giana catches a case of the giggles. Once they get back on track, they dive into a meaningful conversation about why teaching can feel stale at times and how to approach bringing something fresh to it.
They stress the importance of committing to growth and the need for continued learning. Bradshaw shares that his inspiration comes from feeling like a beginner again, while Giana discusses how stepping into fear can lead to growth. They offer advice to teachers, encouraging them not to overhaul their approach all at once, but to slowly integrate what excites them or adds depth to their practice over time. It’s a conversation that many yoga teachers can relate to, and we know it will resonate.
Thank you for listening! Don’t forget to rate, review, and subscribe.
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PODCAST SUBSTACK: https://thefunnythingaboutyoga.substack.com/
LINKS:
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https://www.gianayoga.com/
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This week's episode of The Funny Thing About Yoga kicks off with some lighthearted banter between Giana and Bradshaw about their names, settling in, and stimming. Then, they begin talking about updating their teaching, with Bradshaw starting by sharing his thoughts on looking outside the yoga world for inspiration, while Giana catches a case of the giggles. Once they get back on track, they dive into a meaningful conversation about why teaching can feel stale at times and how to approach bringing something fresh to it.
They stress the importance of committing to growth and the need for continued learning. Bradshaw shares that his inspiration comes from feeling like a beginner again, while Giana discusses how stepping into fear can lead to growth. They offer advice to teachers, encouraging them not to overhaul their approach all at once, but to slowly integrate what excites them or adds depth to their practice over time. It’s a conversation that many yoga teachers can relate to, and we know it will resonate.
Thank you for listening! Don’t forget to rate, review, and subscribe.
CHECK OUT OUR 200-Hour YTT: https://www.cayayogaschool.com/200
Free Monthly Yoga Fam Meetings: https://www.cayayogaschool.com/community
JOIN US ON A RETREAT:
Nicaragua Yoga Retreat (MARCH): https://www.cayayogaschool.com/nicaragua
Starved Rock Yoga Retreat (JULY): https://www.cayayogaschool.com/starvedrock
ITALY Yoga Retreat (AUGUST): https://www.cayayogaschool.com/italy
FOLLOW US:
@thefunnythingaboutyoga @cayayogaschool @gianagambino @bradshawwish
PODCAST SUBSTACK: https://thefunnythingaboutyoga.substack.com/
LINKS:
https://www.cayayogaschool.com/
https://www.gianayoga.com/
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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