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Yoga for Longevity: Mobility, Mindfulness, and Vibrant Health

Podcast von Mikah Horn

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Yoga for Longevity is your go-to podcast for understanding the how and why behind yoga, mobility, mindfulness, and healthy aging. We explore the science and real-life application of therapeutic yoga (including gentle yoga, alignment-based yoga, Hatha yoga, chair yoga, functional movement, and other adaptable approaches to support your body) so you can build strength, flexibility, and balance at any age. You’ll discover how posture, bone health, joint health, fall prevention, balance, and mindful strength over 50 connect to your long-term vitality, and how breathwork, meditation, and stress relief techniques support your nervous system and mind-body connection. Hosted by yoga therapist Mikah Horn, this show blends research, lived experience, and practical insights so you can confidently move better, feel better, and age well with strength and intention. This podcast is for you if you're asking questions such as: What exactly is yoga and how can it help me as I age? What’s the best type of yoga for beginners over 50? Do I need to be flexible to start yoga? How often should I practice yoga? Can yoga help reduce stress? What are the benefits of yoga for older adults? How does yoga improve balance and reduce falls? Can yoga help with joint pain and stiffness? Is chair yoga good for older adults with mobility issues? How does yoga support better sleep? How does yoga improve strength and flexibility as you age? Can you start yoga later in life? How does posture affect long-term health and mobility? What’s the connection between the nervous system and healthy aging? How can mindful strength training improve longevity? What daily habits support aging well and staying active?

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Episode The Exhaustion of Constantly Trying to Fix Yourself | Ep. 42 Cover

The Exhaustion of Constantly Trying to Fix Yourself | Ep. 42

What happens when the constant pressure to fix yourself becomes its own form of exhaustion? In this reflective episode, Mikah Horn shares insights inspired by hosting her first yoga retreat in Costa Rica, held at the very same retreat center where she completed her yoga teacher training 10 years ago. Returning to that space brought up a deeper understanding of a simple but powerful phrase: “Let it be.” This conversation explores the tension so many people feel when navigating pain, healing, aging, and change. Especially in a culture that encourages constant self-improvement, it can become easy to relate to the body as a project that is never quite good enough. Through the lens of yoga philosophy, nervous system awareness, and compassionate movement, this episode offers a gentler perspective. One that allows room for growth without constant struggle. If you’ve been feeling frustrated with your body, impatient with healing, or exhausted from always trying to optimize yourself, this episode is an invitation to soften the grip. IN THIS EPISODE, YOU’LL LEARN: * How resistance can increase physical and emotional suffering * The yoga philosophy concept of Ishvara Pranidhana, or surrender * How chronic self-monitoring can disconnect us from our bodies * Why healing and aging are rarely linear * Simple ways to release unnecessary tension throughout the day * How awareness can shift your relationship with pain and frustration * What it means to support your body instead of constantly fighting it 💌 Stay Connected with Mikah Facebook: Lifelong Yoga with Mikah [https://www.facebook.com/lifelongyogatherapy] Instagram: @lifelong.yoga [https://www.instagram.com/lifelong.yoga]

19. Mai 2026 - 12 min
Episode The Science Behind That “Reset” Feeling | Ep. 41 Cover

The Science Behind That “Reset” Feeling | Ep. 41

Why does stepping away from your normal routine feel so powerful? In this episode, Mikah Horn explores the science behind that “reset” feeling so many people experience while traveling, going on retreat, or simply spending time in a new environment. Recorded just before heading to Costa Rica to host her very first Lifelong Yoga retreat, Mikah reflects on returning to the place where she completed her first yoga teacher training exactly 10 years ago. What started as a personal reset during a transitional season of life ultimately changed everything. This episode dives into the neuroscience of travel, novelty, and perspective shifts, and why breaking out of autopilot can help you feel more inspired, grounded, and connected. Most importantly, Mikah shares how you can create small moments of reset in everyday life without needing to book a retreat or vacation. IN THIS EPISODE, YOU’LL LEARN: * Why travel and new environments increase cognitive flexibility * How novelty supports motivation, inspiration, and neuroplasticity * What yoga philosophy teaches about getting stuck in patterns or “samskaras” * Why awe and nature can shift stress and perspective * How retreats create space for deeper connection with yourself and others * Simple ways to interrupt autopilot and bring more presence into daily life * Why lasting transformation comes from the habits you bring home with you This episode is a reminder that meaningful change does not always require dramatic action. Sometimes it starts with one small interruption to your routine, one deep breath, or one moment of paying attention again. 💌 Stay Connected with Mikah Facebook: Lifelong Yoga with Mikah [https://www.facebook.com/lifelongyogatherapy] Instagram: @lifelong.yoga [https://www.instagram.com/lifelong.yoga]

12. Mai 2026 - 9 min
Episode Props Aren't Cheating: A Friendly Rant | Ep. 40 Cover

Props Aren't Cheating: A Friendly Rant | Ep. 40

In this episode, Mikah Horn challenges a common belief: that needing props in your yoga practice means you’re doing something wrong. With a grounded and practical perspective, this “friendly rant” reframes props as essential tools for building a sustainable, supportive practice, not shortcuts or crutches. Whether you’re new to yoga or have years of experience, this conversation invites you to let go of outdated ideas and approach your practice with more intelligence, compassion, and curiosity. IN THIS EPISODE, YOU’LL LEARN: * Why using props is not a sign of weakness, but a sign of smart practice * How props improve alignment, reduce strain, and support joint health * The role of props in creating stability, space, and better muscle engagement * Simple ways to use blocks, straps, and blankets in common poses * How props can deepen your practice and help prevent compensation patterns * Why experienced practitioners continue to use props intentionally * Affordable alternatives using household items for an at-home practice 👉 YOUR NEXT STEP Free 7-Day Trial of Lifelong Yoga Online [https://yogawithmikah.com/lifelong-yoga-1-in-granbury/] Yoga at Home Toolkit (Prop Recommendations) [https://yogawithmikah.ck.page/69d4533723] 💌 STAY CONNECTED Facebook: Lifelong Yoga with Mikah [https://www.facebook.com/lifelongyogatherapy] Instagram: @lifelong.yoga [https://www.instagram.com/lifelong.yoga/]

5. Mai 2026 - 11 min
Episode Can Yoga Lower Blood Pressure? | Ep. 39 Cover

Can Yoga Lower Blood Pressure? | Ep. 39

High blood pressure's long-term impact on heart health is anything but small. In this episode, Mikah Horn explores whether yoga can truly help lower blood pressure and more importantly, how it works beneath the surface. Rather than focusing on poses alone, this conversation looks at the deeper systems involved: your nervous system, breath, and the body’s built-in pressure regulation. You’ll learn why yoga’s calming effect isn’t just about relaxation, but about creating meaningful physiological shifts that support cardiovascular health over time. You’ll also hear a real-world story from a nurse using simple breathing techniques with patients and the measurable results that followed. In this episode, you’ll learn: * What blood pressure actually measures and why it matters * How the nervous system influences blood pressure regulation * The role of the baroreceptor reflex in maintaining balance * Why yoga’s impact goes beyond physical movement * How slow breathing can directly affect heart and vascular function * A simple ratio breathing technique you can try anywhere * How Bee Breath (Bhramari Pranayama) supports calm and circulation * Why consistency matters more than intensity for long-term change This episode offers a grounded, science-informed look at how small, steady practices can support your body in a meaningful way. 👉 Your Next Step Try it for yourself inside Lifelong Yoga Online. Start your free 7-day trial [https://yogawithmikah.com/lifelong-yoga-1-in-granbury/] and experience guided, therapeutic practices designed to support your body with consistency and care. 💌 Stay Connected Facebook: Lifelong Yoga with Mikah [https://www.facebook.com/lifelongyogatherapy] Instagram: @lifelong.yoga [https://www.instagram.com/lifelong.yoga/]

28. Apr. 2026 - 13 min
Episode What is Therapeutic Yoga, Anyway? | Ep. 38 Cover

What is Therapeutic Yoga, Anyway? | Ep. 38

On the surface, many yoga classes can look the same. But the experience inside your body can feel completely different. In this episode, Mikah Horn unpacks what therapeutic yoga really means, and why it’s less about the poses themselves and more about how and why they’re practiced. Rather than focusing on quick fixes or isolated symptoms, therapeutic yoga takes a whole-person approach. It considers your body, your nervous system, your habits, and your lived experience. This is where real, lasting change begins. You’ll learn how intentional sequencing, mindful pacing, and awareness-based cueing work together to support strength, mobility, and resilience, without pushing your body beyond what it’s ready for. This episode offers a grounded perspective on what makes a practice truly supportive, especially for long-term health and longevity. If you’ve ever wondered why some classes feel better than others, or why certain approaches just “click”, this conversation brings clarity. In this episode, you’ll learn: * The difference between yoga therapy and therapeutic yoga * Why treating the body as a whole system matters for healing and longevit * How intentional sequencing supports both the body and nervous system * Why slowing down isn’t about ease, but about awareness and safety * The role of interoception in building a deeper connection to your body * How therapeutic yoga adapts the practice to you—not the other way around 👉 Your Next Step Try it for yourself with a Free 7-Day Trial of Lifelong Yoga Online [https://yogawithmikah.com/lifelong-yoga-1-in-granbury/]. Experience guided classes designed to support your body with intention, structure, and consistency. 💌 Stay Connected Facebook: Lifelong Yoga with Mikah [https://www.facebook.com/lifelongyogatherapy] Instagram: @lifelong.yoga [https://www.instagram.com/lifelong.yoga/]

21. Apr. 2026 - 8 min
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