Yoga, Creativity, and Employee Wellbeing: Improvisation and Imagination for Modern Yoga Professionals

What happens when yoga steps into the workplace—and creativity steps off the mat? In this episode, we explore yoga for employee wellbeing, the art of teaching with presence, and why real social change starts beyond the checklist. It’s a conversation that hits all the right notes—slow, thoughtful, and alive with rhythm.

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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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Yoga Business Trends 2026: Data, Service, and Building Confidence with Michael Jay

✨ Yoga biz isn’t just about mats and malas anymore—it’s about data, confidence, and community. In this episode, we’re diving into why your studio needs a clear point of view, how COVID secretly did us a favor with tech, and why vibes alone won’t keep the lights on (sorry, not sorry). We’ll talk rethinking service, making “giving back” the hottest trend of 2026, and building real business confidence—without ditching the soul of yoga.

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I'm Every Woman. A Feminist Resistance and Yoga Deep Dive with Anjali Rao

This week we dive into who gets to tell yoga’s history—and why that matters. Anjali reminds us that when only white male scholars write the story, women’s contributions vanish. We explore the difference between practitioner-first and scholar-first histories, the danger of only celebrating the “exceptional,” and the power of quiet, everyday acts of resistance and love. Because, as Anjali and I agree, every pebble counts in building a more just, beautiful world.

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Starman or Salesman? The Truth About Online Yoga Teacher Trainings. A Training Conversation with Katlyn Greiner.

Hot take: expensive yoga teacher trainings aren’t always better. In fact, most studios barely make money running them. Let’s unpack the messy truth about online YTTs, financial accessibility, and why the industry needs to stop confusing price with qu

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Isn’t It Ironic? The Real Numbers Behind Yoga Studio Profitability. A Conversation With Gina Ward.