Legacy of Loud
Maria Cutrona was going to be a dancer. Then Reagan gutted arts funding, the floor dropped out, and she spent 25 years as a fashion rep before yoga finally claimed her for good. In this conversation, the Brooklyn yogi gets into what "yoking" actually means, why trauma is your response to the event and not the event itself, and where somatic work picks up after talk therapy starts looping. She and Tara go deep on spiritual bypass, the men who weep in her classes, the anxious generation's frozen nervous systems, and community as a form of mothering. When Fiona asks what she'd tell her younger self, Maria cries before she can answer: your sacrifice is equal to the gift that's on its way to you. Keep going. Stay connected with legacy of loud: https://linktr.ee/legacyofloud [https://linktr.ee/legacyofloud] Chapters: 00:00 The Journey of Connection and Conversation 01:36 From Dance to Yoga: A Personal Evolution 07:04 Navigating Life Changes and Career Transitions 13:07 The Impact of COVID on Yoga Practice and Community 16:13 Understanding Trauma and the Essence of Yoga 19:45 Unlocking Emotions Through Yoga 21:45 The Gender Dynamics in Yoga Practice 23:29 The Evolution of Yoga Circles 25:11 Historical Context of Yoga and Gender 26:24 Spiritual Bypass and Authenticity 30:57 Advice to My Younger Self 35:04 The Role of Community in Healing
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