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Did Yoga Change, or Did We?

20 min · 30. juni 2026
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In this episode, I explore how the world of Yoga has evolved over the past decade, and whether it is really the practice that has changed or the people stepping onto the mat. Inspired by a conversation with a friend who simply asked, "What kind of Yoga should I do?", we dive into why that question has become much more complex than it used to be. We talk about how our understanding of the body, the nervous system, stress, recovery & overall wellbeing has expanded, how that has influenced the way Yoga is taught, and why the goal of a Yoga practice today often goes far beyond becoming stronger or more flexible. This episode is also an invitation to start asking a different question. Instead of looking for the "right" style of Yoga, what if we first became more aware of what we actually need? Highlights include: ● Why it may not be Yoga that has changed, but the people practising it. ● How teachers have expanded their toolbox while keeping the foundations of Yoga the same. ● Why today's students often come to Yoga for much more than flexibility or fitness. ● How learning to understand your own needs can transform the way you approach your practice. ● Why both teachers & students share the responsibility of creating a practice that truly supports real life. SHOW LINKS: ● Join the Yoga Life Lab [https://www.zestforlifeyoga.com/lifelabmembership] ● Connect with Gwen on Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/zestforlife.yogabonaire/] If you're ready to build a Yoga practice that grows with you and supports your real life, subscribe to the podcast so you never miss an episode. And if you enjoyed today's conversation, leaving a review is one of the best ways to help more people discover Yoga That Works. Thank you for listening!

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episode Did Yoga Change, or Did We? artwork

Did Yoga Change, or Did We?

In this episode, I explore how the world of Yoga has evolved over the past decade, and whether it is really the practice that has changed or the people stepping onto the mat. Inspired by a conversation with a friend who simply asked, "What kind of Yoga should I do?", we dive into why that question has become much more complex than it used to be. We talk about how our understanding of the body, the nervous system, stress, recovery & overall wellbeing has expanded, how that has influenced the way Yoga is taught, and why the goal of a Yoga practice today often goes far beyond becoming stronger or more flexible. This episode is also an invitation to start asking a different question. Instead of looking for the "right" style of Yoga, what if we first became more aware of what we actually need? Highlights include: ● Why it may not be Yoga that has changed, but the people practising it. ● How teachers have expanded their toolbox while keeping the foundations of Yoga the same. ● Why today's students often come to Yoga for much more than flexibility or fitness. ● How learning to understand your own needs can transform the way you approach your practice. ● Why both teachers & students share the responsibility of creating a practice that truly supports real life. SHOW LINKS: ● Join the Yoga Life Lab [https://www.zestforlifeyoga.com/lifelabmembership] ● Connect with Gwen on Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/zestforlife.yogabonaire/] If you're ready to build a Yoga practice that grows with you and supports your real life, subscribe to the podcast so you never miss an episode. And if you enjoyed today's conversation, leaving a review is one of the best ways to help more people discover Yoga That Works. Thank you for listening!

30. juni 202620 min
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Who Decided Yoga Takes an Hour?

In this episode, I am joined by Firdose Moonda, journalist, yoga teacher & teacher trainer, for a conversation about something most of us never question: why a Yoga class is usually 60 minutes, where those time frames come from, and whether they are actually helping or limiting our practice. We talk about how studio schedules, teacher trainings, pricing structures & our own expectations have shaped the way we think about Yoga, and why the idea that a practice has to be 60 or 75 minutes long can sometimes stop us from practicing altogether. We also explore how flexibility, imperfection & consistency can make Yoga a much more useful tool in real life. Highlights include: ● Where the familiar 60 and 90-minute class formats come from, and how they became the norm. ● How the business model of studios & unlimited memberships influences the way we practice. ● Why waiting for the perfect uninterrupted hour can become a barrier to having a home practice. ● How both of us started with 20 to 30-minute practices, and why neither of us practices for 60 minutes every day. ● Why Yoga does not need a perfect room, perfect conditions or even an uninterrupted practice to be valuable. ● Why consistency is not about doing the same thing every day, but about doing something regularly. Firdose brings us a beautiful reminder that if we measure our practice at all, maybe we should measure it by how it changes the way we react to life rather than by the number of minutes spent on the mat. SHOW LINKS: ● Join the Yoga Life Lab with 7 days for free in June: Life Lab Membership [https://www.zestforlifeyoga.com/7dayslifelab] ● Connect with Gwen on Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/zestforlife.yogabonaire/] ● Connect with Firdose on Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/firdosemoonda/] If you are ready for our journey together & never want to miss an episode, subscribe & leave a review. Thanks for tuning in!

16. juni 202646 min
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Rebuilding Trust in Your Body

In this episode, I am joined by Kylie Rook, Yoga Medicine Therapeutic Specialist, Hakomi Somatic Practitioner, E-RYT500 & Teacher Trainer, for a conversation about chronic pain, nervous system regulation, restorative practices, somatics, & most importantly: why & how we can rebuild safety and trust in the body. We explore the difference between acute pain & chronic pain, how pain is influenced by the nervous system, & why feeling safe in the body can play such an important role in reducing pain, improving movement and reconnecting with ourselves. Kylie shares a live practice & practical tools that can help shift us out of a constant state of protection & into a place of curiosity, awareness and healing, while reminding us that recovery is not always about doing more, but often about creating the conditions that allow the body to feel safe again. In this episode you'll learn: ● The difference between acute pain & chronic pain, & why chronic pain is about more than tissue damage. ● How the nervous system influences the way we experience pain. ● Why safety, trust & nervous system regulation are essential parts of recovery. ● A simple check-in practice you can use to reconnect with your body & regulate your nervous system. ● How restorative Yoga, self-havening touch, support, containment & weight can help create a sense of safety in the body. ● The role of somatics in reducing unnecessary tension, improving movement patterns & building awareness. ● Why curiosity can be more helpful than forcing when working with pain & discomfort. ● How slowing down, resting & recovering can become powerful tools for healing. This is Yoga that Works! To celebrate the 1-year anniversary of the Yoga Life Lab, you can enjoy 7 days free access [https://www.zestforlifeyoga.com/7dayslifelab] to explore the full library of practices, including Yoga, breathwork, meditation, restorative practices, myofascial release & more. It's the perfect opportunity to discover the practices that can help you build more awareness, resilience & trust in your body. Join the Yoga Life Lab: Life Lab Membership [https://www.zestforlifeyoga.com/lifelabmembership] Connect with Gwen on Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/zestforlife.yogabonaire/] Connect with Kylie on her website [https://www.intobeing.co.nz/] Check out Kylie's online course for a healthy pelvic floor [https://www.intobeing.co.nz/empower-your-core] If you are ready for our journey together & never want to miss an episode, subscribe & leave a review. Thanks for tuning in!

2. juni 202645 min
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Let Your Practice Be Messy!

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19. maj 202623 min
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