Freedom Becomes You With Julian Walker

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Synopsis

FBY explores the intersections of Mind-Body Practice, Science and Psychology.

Episodes

  • Mark Walsh: Embodiment —Moving Beyond Mindfulness

    28/11/2019 Duration: 55min

    Mark's Book, Embodiment: Moving Beyond Mindfulness is out now —this is our chat about it! Here's the Amazon link: https://www.amazon.com/Embodiment-Moving-mindfulness-Mark-Walsh-ebook/dp/B081Y6SWY7/

  • Monday Meditation: 3 Step Healing Awareness Practice

    19/08/2019 Duration: 10min

    Spend some time getting present with your body and breath, then explore this 3 step process: Honoring The Journey Receiving The Gifts Witnessing The Suffering This is Medicine from me to you with love, Julian

  • Chakra Psychology Intro: Ecstatics VS Ascetics

    17/08/2019 Duration: 09min

    Starting a new series on chakra psychology, an integrative mind body topic I have been fascinated with for 20 years and taught in depth workshops on for 10 years!

  • Caitlin Casella: Cross-Fading Yoga and Physical Therapy

    20/06/2019 Duration: 01h05min

    Caitlin is breaking new ground in New York City with her physical therapy informed approach to teaching yoga, movement, and supporting teachers with her "Crossfade" mentorship that really breaks down the anatomy and biomechanics of yoga postures and sequences to strive for beneficial teaching and practice. We had a really fun and thought provoking conversation, and she shared some of her background and the story that led her to be doing what she does now. Learn more about her work here: https://www.caitlincasella.com/

  • Markella Los: Discovering that Less Is More

    29/03/2019 Duration: 59min

    I loved this conversation with Brooklyn Yoga teacher and teacher trainer, Markella Los. She shared her story, overcoming fear of public speaking, how martial arts led to yoga, and injury led to deepening her studies of anatomy, mobility and strength training, and how psychology informs her work building community and holding space.

  • Dr. Garrett Neill: The Importance of Asking "Why?"

    15/03/2019 Duration: 47min

    This is a fun and thought-provoking conversation with a young man who can't help but synthesize his learning and teaching journey as a yogi and a chiropractor. We talked about yoga, chiropractic, anatomy and the importance of asking "why?" I first became aware of Garrett because of his really well made short video tutorials on Instagram that explore yoga postures and sequences from clever and therapeutic anatomical angles. follow him there, and check out his website, its great: https://mindfulmvmnt.org/

  • Cecily Milne: Yoga Detour

    15/02/2019 Duration: 53min

    Cecily Milne is the fascinating and innovative creator of Yoga Detour. I caught up with her this week to hear about her journey through being a dedicated ashtanga student and teacher who struggled with debilitating injuries, to come to the point now of offering teachers continuing education in a science and research informed approach to the moving body. I am delighted to be getting to know this new voice on the #yogarenaissance landscape!

  • Brea Johnson: Move With Love

    09/02/2019 Duration: 57min

    I caught up again with the lovely Brea Johnson on everything she's been up to with creating her online studio, traveling the world offering workshops, the Move With Love challenge, and how her teaching keeps evolving as the #yogarenaissance rolls along.. She's such a generous communicator; open, non-dogmatic, curious, relaxed and humorous. We touched on the process of integrating new information, expanding our understanding and way of practicing, and appreciating the journey as it is... This is a great listen for everyone, especially yoga teachers seeking to find their way and express their authentic vision.

  • Nazareth Bedoya: A Teacher's Evolving Journey

    23/01/2019 Duration: 50min

    I wanted to start off this years #YogaRenaissance interviews on Freedom Becomes You with a new friend I have been aware of via that hashtag and the #randomtalkingvideo community on Instagram. Nazareth is funny, frank, and intelligent in her online presence, and is asking interesting questions about how we approach yoga practice and teaching today. How she has shared her journey of ongoing education and healing around pelvic floor pain has been inspirational to me. I think Nazareth is embodying the essence of the yoga renaissance movement toward transparency, evolving based on new information, and cross-disciplinary curiosity in a beautiful and accessible way. Please enjoy my conversation with her! She teaches in Ephrata, Pennsylvania and you can find her on IG here: https://www.instagram.com/yoga_withnazareth/

  • Teach From Your "WHY?!" An Inspired Mini-Workshop with Brea Johnson

    18/06/2018 Duration: 31min

    I had so much fun doing this inspired teacher Interview with Brea Johnson of Heart and Bones Yoga!  She is SUCH a kindred spirit, and was so generous sharing 3 powerful and practical workshop moments for new or struggling teachers on how to really dig into your purpose, passion and self love on the path to finding success and fulfillment.... You can choose to watch http://wp.me/p4BDId-Bv or listen podcast style —Don't miss this one! Oh, and go to http://www.yogateachergradschool.com/ to grab your FREE Guide To Getting Started!

  • Jules Mitchell: Yoga & Science Notes from the Field

    14/05/2018 Duration: 43min

    In the latest episode in the Yoga Renaissance, I checked in with Jules Mitchell in the midst of a demanding teaching tour. She had just submitted the manuscript for her book (out in October) Yoga Biomechanics: Stretching Redefined, and was putting the finishing touches to a long form article due later that day.  As she reflected on her current experience in teacher training workshops, Jules emphasized the value of embracing uncertainty as part of being really open to a scientific approach to how we practice and teach yoga. I asked her about how she frames this uncertainty for teachers who find it really disorienting, and even threatening in terms of what they have learned in the past from authority figures. We talk about evolving model of how we think about yoga postures, movement, injury,  through the lens of biomechanics and anatomy —but also how this is influenced by genetics, environment, psychology; the biopsychosocial context, and the truly puzzling questions in pain science. I also asked Jules to we

  • Brea Johnson: Heart and Bones Yoga

    25/04/2018 Duration: 56min

    In this enthusiastic and fun discussion Brea and I explore the "questions beneath the questions" and our shared affinity for opening up into the uncertainties required of growing in new ways by tolerating tension and vulnerability —the friction of growth.. Topics of anatomy, injury, science, and the ongoing evolution of how we think about, teach and practice continue in this FBY Series: The Yoga Renaissance. She shares about her "existential crisis" around practicing and teaching yoga that pushed her toward deepening her own education about the body. Questions of how to integrate and balance the relationships between the deeply experiential, interior side of yoga practice (which for Brea is the Heart aspect of Heart and Bones) with a scientific approach to anatomy and biomechanics (the Bones aspect) are central to our discussion, which explores: Problems with the "you are not your body" belief. The loss of inner work that can happen if we are overly focused on scientific data to the exclusion of honoring

  • YTGS TeacherInterviews: Nianna Rose Bray —Teaching Internationally & Learning from Severe Injury

    16/04/2018 Duration: 17min

    In this interview for YogaTeacherGradSchool.com Nianna shares her journey and what she has learned teaching yoga for a living around the world —as well as her recent experience with a very severe injury to her lower leg, and what she is learning from it.. Lots of insight, wisdom and sincerity in this great conversation for my YTGS friends!

  • YTGS Teacher Interview: Dr. Ariele Foster —Building Confidence Through Saying YES!

    11/04/2018 Duration: 34min

    Arielle Foster's YogaTeacherGradSchool.com teacher interview gives generous advice to new or struggling teachers. She urges us to say yes to as many opportunities to teach as possible, so as to build confidence and relationships, and also shares a "mini-workshop" toward the end of our conversation on her '"0 Principles of Anatomy Informed Yoga."

  • Dr. Ariele Foster: Yoga, Science, & Mystery

    09/04/2018 Duration: 45min

    Ariele Foster is a yoga teacher and Doctor of Physical Therapy. In this continuing FreedomBecomesYou.com exploration of what we have started calling the Yoga Renaissance series —Ariele shares with us her journey through injury into studying physical therapy as a way to more deeply understand yoga anatomy. She is passionate about both the deep relationships between these fields and the boundaries that should define scope of practice for teachers...

  • YTGS Teacher Interview: Trina Altman —From Goldman Sachs To Yoga, Injury, & Life Long Learning

    03/04/2018 Duration: 38min

    Yoga Teacher Grad School teacher interview with Trina Altman. In this wide ranging conversation with insightful and warm yoga innovator, Trina Altman traces her journey from fashion design to Goldman Sachs, to teaching yoga, learning from a devastating shoulder injury, and embracing life-long learning in her pursuit of understanding anatomy and biomechanics —which led to her forthcoming book Yoga Deconstructed®: Transitioning from Rehabilitation Back into the Yoga Studio

  • Trina Altman: Deconstructing Yoga

    02/04/2018 Duration: 40min

    In this insightful conversation, Trina Altman, yoga and pilates teacher, and author of the forthcoming book, Yoga Deconstructed shares with us her journey that in some ways begins with a shoulder injury deepening her interest in anatomy, biomechanics and movement. We talk about hyper-mobility, stability, strength, tissue types —and the value of a multi-disciplinary approach to continuing to evolve how we think about and practice yoga today.

  • YTGS Teacher Interview: Kathryn Bruni-Young On Finding Success With Integrity

    28/03/2018 Duration: 13min

    This is part of a new series for YogaTeacherGradSchool.com in which I am interviewing established teachers about how they have found their way into living their dream of teaching yoga professionally in ways that are fulfilling, successful, and sustainable. Kathryn Bruni-Young started teaching as a teenager, and has gradually built a career in which her interest in all forms of movement, strength, and knowledge of the body led to the work she now shares called "Mindful Strength." Listen for inspiration on how to find your nice, share your authentic offerings, and be a life time student, who teaches from that place of ongoing education and exploration.

  • Kathryn Bruni-Young Mindful Strength: Evolving Yoga Practice

    27/03/2018 Duration: 44min

    Kathryn Bruni-Young Mindful Strength: Evolving Yoga Practice by Julian Walker

  • Michael Skelton on Teachers, Methods, & Authenticity

    22/03/2018 Duration: 21min

    In this shorter excerpt from our longer interview, movement teacher Michael Skelton talks bout his journey through Gabrielle Roth's 5 Rhythms in the 90's and into Vinn Arjuna Marti's Soul Motion, as well as his orientation toward being a student for life —and not getting narrowly identified with any one method or philosophy...

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