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Josh Biro is the founder of the Yogapreneur Collective and the guy who teaches studio owners how to stop being martyrs and start making money. But before the coaching empire, he was just a stiff-hipped hockey player embarrassed by his dad’s short shorts in a church basement yoga class.
In this episode, Josh opens up about the devastating loss of his two-year-old daughter during a family trip to Ecuador, and how that tragedy acted not as a violent reprioritization of time. He discusses the decision to sell his successful studio, liquidate his possessions, and move his family into an RV to live nomadically, proving that waiting for "someday" is a trap.
Corissa and Josh dive deep into the philosophy of the Yogapreneur: the idea that business is the modern arena for spiritual growth. Josh explains why entrepreneurs are the "professional athletes of the soul,” constantly forced to confront their own limitations, and why building an "ethically affluent" lifestyle is the only way to sustain true impact.
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By Corissa Saint LaurentJosh Biro is the founder of the Yogapreneur Collective and the guy who teaches studio owners how to stop being martyrs and start making money. But before the coaching empire, he was just a stiff-hipped hockey player embarrassed by his dad’s short shorts in a church basement yoga class.
In this episode, Josh opens up about the devastating loss of his two-year-old daughter during a family trip to Ecuador, and how that tragedy acted not as a violent reprioritization of time. He discusses the decision to sell his successful studio, liquidate his possessions, and move his family into an RV to live nomadically, proving that waiting for "someday" is a trap.
Corissa and Josh dive deep into the philosophy of the Yogapreneur: the idea that business is the modern arena for spiritual growth. Josh explains why entrepreneurs are the "professional athletes of the soul,” constantly forced to confront their own limitations, and why building an "ethically affluent" lifestyle is the only way to sustain true impact.
In this episode, we cover:
Notable Quotes:
Resources & Links:
CONNECT WITH CORSISA
If this conversation awoke or inspired something in you, please consider leaving us a ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ review to help us reach more people.
Thanks for tuning in!