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You're locked in a cell, in handcuffs, with no way out. Not just physically, but mentally too. That's where Sofie Chi found herself, and it's also where her daily Yoga truly began. In this conversation, Sofie speaks about being detained and how, in that moment of intense restriction, she turned to her breath and body. From within that birdcage-like balcony, she began participating in the given reality, and it changed everything.
Sofie is a teacher from Austria of Polish descent who travels the world sharing Facial Rejuvenation. Her story and presence bring deep clarity to the question of beauty, how it's been distorted by culture, and how Yoga reveals that we are the beauty itself. This episode moves through trauma, power structures, aging, sexuality, and what it means to be truly intimate with life. Sofie speaks from direct experience and with real humility. I'm grateful to walk this path alongside her.
Key TakeawaysYoga in Crisis - True practice begins when there's no escape from mental and physical restriction.
The Body is the Cosmos - Real Yoga is participation in the beauty and unity of life itself.
Beauty Is Not Performance - We are not meant to chase beauty. We are it, inherently and already.
Aging with Integrity - Aging is not a decline but a return to natural wisdom and strength.
Sexuality as Presence - Intimacy begins with the breath, the body, and receptivity to life.
From Comparison to Compassion - We must unlearn the societal patterning that pits women against one another.
Where to Find Our GuestSofie Chi on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/starfaceyoga
Links & ResourcesYou are the beauty. You are the intelligence. You are already in perfect harmony with life. You don't need to seek it. You need only participate in it.
Learn more and access the course at https://www.heartofyoga.com
Support the Heart of Yoga Foundation.
This podcast is sustained by your donations.
By Mark Whitwell4.9
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You're locked in a cell, in handcuffs, with no way out. Not just physically, but mentally too. That's where Sofie Chi found herself, and it's also where her daily Yoga truly began. In this conversation, Sofie speaks about being detained and how, in that moment of intense restriction, she turned to her breath and body. From within that birdcage-like balcony, she began participating in the given reality, and it changed everything.
Sofie is a teacher from Austria of Polish descent who travels the world sharing Facial Rejuvenation. Her story and presence bring deep clarity to the question of beauty, how it's been distorted by culture, and how Yoga reveals that we are the beauty itself. This episode moves through trauma, power structures, aging, sexuality, and what it means to be truly intimate with life. Sofie speaks from direct experience and with real humility. I'm grateful to walk this path alongside her.
Key TakeawaysYoga in Crisis - True practice begins when there's no escape from mental and physical restriction.
The Body is the Cosmos - Real Yoga is participation in the beauty and unity of life itself.
Beauty Is Not Performance - We are not meant to chase beauty. We are it, inherently and already.
Aging with Integrity - Aging is not a decline but a return to natural wisdom and strength.
Sexuality as Presence - Intimacy begins with the breath, the body, and receptivity to life.
From Comparison to Compassion - We must unlearn the societal patterning that pits women against one another.
Where to Find Our GuestSofie Chi on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/starfaceyoga
Links & ResourcesYou are the beauty. You are the intelligence. You are already in perfect harmony with life. You don't need to seek it. You need only participate in it.
Learn more and access the course at https://www.heartofyoga.com
Support the Heart of Yoga Foundation.
This podcast is sustained by your donations.

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