Posts tagged Inside Yoga Magazine
The White Rabbit, A.K.A. We’re Already Late

This episode opens a new series — one that’s a little different from the others. Less “here’s a number nobody told you” and more “here’s the shape of the thing we’re all standing inside.”

The premise: the yoga industry isn’t approaching a turning point. It already turned. Most of what this series will describe over the coming weeks has already happened — it’s just not been named out loud, in order, in one place.

This episode sets the frame and names the urgency without pretending to have all the answers yet. If you’ve had the feeling that something shifted and nobody sent the memo, this is that memo.

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What We Got Right — And What's Coming Next: The 2026 Yoga Industry Forecast

Six months ago, Rebecca published the first Yoga Professionals Trend Forecast — a snapshot of what was actually happening in the yoga industry, without the soft focus. In this episode, she comes back to it. Not to congratulate herself, but to update it: what held, what sharpened, and where things have moved.

She also previews the Summer 2026 forecast. A few trends get named. One — the end of the portable career model — gets the full treatment. If you've been building your career on the solopreneur model and something has started to feel off, this episode is probably for you.

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We’re Gonna Party Like It’s Issue 0-99 🎉🧘‍♀️ — Announcing Inside Yoga Magazine

A new digital trade magazine for yoga professionals

Yoga has always lived at the edge of culture—part art, part profession, and always a little counterculture. Inside Yoga Magazine is where those threads come together. Built from the conversations of the Working In Yoga podcast, this magazine is unapologetically professional, but never sterile.

We’re creating a space where yoga teachers, therapists, and studio owners can talk shop, challenge industry norms, and share the stories that make this work so much more than a job. Expect industry insights, book reviews, conversations about equity, and real perspectives from the people who keep the yoga world turning.

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