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Welcome to the second series of Yoga Teachers Talking Teaching Yoga podcast!
Today my guest is Muriel Devillierre, founder of Shining Sea Yoga, bringing yoga for a cause and structured for kids, adults and families!
Muriel has a dancing background and combines her experience with discipline, alignment and playfulness to her classes.
Actually I met Muriel in 2021 during our year long diploma of yoga teaching course, that was offered by the now closed International Yoga Teachers Association or IYTA. Even then, Muriel was able to communicate her enjoyable yoga sequences with a certain lightness allowing an immediate connection from her students.
To date, her teaching has largely been with small groups, but is steadily growing offering intimate outdoor classes with a focus on making her yoga invigorate the soul. She also will start bringing Yoga to kids at after school care!
Note: References in the discussion to the IYTA relate to the International Yoga Teachers Association, a forerunner of yoga in Australia. For 57 years, they taught and supported yoga teachers across Australia. Sadly, the IYTA ceased its operations in 2022.
You can find more about Muriel’s new venture: at
shining-sea-yoga.com
If you’d like to express an interest in being a guest in our next series, we can be contacted on: [email protected]
Further related content and bonus material will be posted on our Facebook page: Yoga Teachers Talking Yoga Podcast
Discussed links to the other threads in the yoga tapestry:
Indra Devi
Donna Farhi
Angela Farmer
Yogawoman
By Yogi PaulSend us Fan Mail
Welcome to the second series of Yoga Teachers Talking Teaching Yoga podcast!
Today my guest is Muriel Devillierre, founder of Shining Sea Yoga, bringing yoga for a cause and structured for kids, adults and families!
Muriel has a dancing background and combines her experience with discipline, alignment and playfulness to her classes.
Actually I met Muriel in 2021 during our year long diploma of yoga teaching course, that was offered by the now closed International Yoga Teachers Association or IYTA. Even then, Muriel was able to communicate her enjoyable yoga sequences with a certain lightness allowing an immediate connection from her students.
To date, her teaching has largely been with small groups, but is steadily growing offering intimate outdoor classes with a focus on making her yoga invigorate the soul. She also will start bringing Yoga to kids at after school care!
Note: References in the discussion to the IYTA relate to the International Yoga Teachers Association, a forerunner of yoga in Australia. For 57 years, they taught and supported yoga teachers across Australia. Sadly, the IYTA ceased its operations in 2022.
You can find more about Muriel’s new venture: at
shining-sea-yoga.com
If you’d like to express an interest in being a guest in our next series, we can be contacted on: [email protected]
Further related content and bonus material will be posted on our Facebook page: Yoga Teachers Talking Yoga Podcast
Discussed links to the other threads in the yoga tapestry:
Indra Devi
Donna Farhi
Angela Farmer
Yogawoman