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Ep107 | From Fragile to Fierce: The Power Of Doing Your Best

57 min · 30. apr. 2026
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In this inspiring interview, Lori March shares her transformative journey through yoga, overcoming personal challenges like eating disorders and injuries, and embracing the philosophy of doing her best. Discover how her practice fosters self-awareness, resilience, and compassion, offering valuable lessons for both teachers and students. keywords: Yoga journey, self-awareness, resilience, teaching, personal growth, mental health, injury recovery, philosophy of yoga, mindfulness, empowerment key topics: Lori March's personal yoga journey Overcoming eating disorders and injuries The philosophy of doing your best in yoga and life The importance of self-awareness and compassion Adapting yoga practice during injury and challenges To find Lori: Instagram @lori.march.yoga.  Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/share/1AvJuf46px/ Lori offers private coaching online and can be contacted through Instagram dm.   Lori teaches at Five Peaks Yoga: fivepeakspoweryoga.com  Lori is a coach for yogi flight school, an online program that empowers people to break through limiting beliefs and live like the badasses they are by teaching  them to fly arm balances and inversions in record timing.  Thank you for listening, for practicing, and for choosing (again and again) to show up with care. If you enjoyed this episode, please consider leaving a review or sharing it with someone who might need this reminder today. Follow Theme Weavers Yoga on Instagram: ⁠https://www.instagram.com/theme_weavers/⁠ [https://www.instagram.com/theme_weavers/] Theme Weavers Academy: ⁠https://www.heidikassneryoga.com/theme-weavers-academy⁠ [https://www.heidikassneryoga.com/theme-weavers-academy]   Energize Your Life: A Chakra Workbook For Personal Transformation: ⁠https://www.heidikassneryoga.com/chakrabook⁠ [https://www.heidikassneryoga.com/chakrabook]   Bite Sized Yoga: Short Classes For Busy Lives: ⁠https://www.heidikassneryoga.com/bitesizedyoga⁠ [https://www.heidikassneryoga.com/bitesizedyoga] Bite Sized Yoga: Self Myofascial Release: ⁠https://www.heidikassneryoga.com/bitesizedsmr⁠ [https://www.heidikassneryoga.com/bitesizedsmr]  Email: themeweaverspodcast@gmail.com [themeweaverspodcast@gmail.com] To Subscribe and Support the Podcast: ⁠https://creators.spotify.com/pod/profile/theme-weavers-podcast/subscribe⁠ [https://creators.spotify.com/pod/profile/theme-weavers-podcast/subscribe]

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episode EP113 | Be Here Now: The Lesson I Didn't Expect to Learn in New York artwork

EP113 | Be Here Now: The Lesson I Didn't Expect to Learn in New York

I went to New York expecting an incredible Broadway show. I didn't expect to leave with a yoga class theme. In this episode of Theme Weavers, I share the surprising lesson I took away from Just In Time, the Broadway musical about Bobby Darin starring Jeremy Jordan and Isa Briones. What began as an afternoon of incredible music, joy, and storytelling turned into a powerful reminder about living fully in the present moment, especially when life feels uncertain. As a parent, and particularly as a parent of a child with a complicated heart history, I know how easy it is to get pulled into the future. To worry. To imagine. To try to protect the people we love from every possible outcome. But sitting in that theater, I was reminded that life isn't happening in our worries. Life is happening now. In this episode, we'll explore: * The unexpected lesson I learned from Bobby Darin's story * Why "Be Here Now" became my personal mantra (and even a tattoo) * Patanjali's teachings on memory (smriti) and imagination (vikalpa) * How the Yoga Sutras help explain why staying present is so difficult * A complete yoga class theme built around present-moment awareness * The thematic through-line I used throughout class * Reflection questions to bring this teaching off the mat Because the future exists as imagination. The past exists as memory. But this moment is real. Reflection Questions: * Where is your mind spending most of its time right now: memory, imagination, or presence? * What are you missing because you're busy worrying? * Where are you postponing joy until life feels more certain? * What would change if you trusted this moment enough to fully inhabit it? The future is unknown. The past is already gone. Your life is happening now. Connect with Heidi: * Instagram: @HeidiKassnerYoga [https://www.google.com/search?q=https://www.instagram.com/HeidiKassnerYoga] * Website: www.heidikassneryoga.com [http://www.heidikassneryoga.com] Thank you for listening, for practicing, and for choosing (again and again) to show up with care. If you enjoyed this episode, please consider leaving a review or sharing it with someone who might need this reminder today. * Follow Theme Weavers Yoga on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theme_weavers/ * Theme Weavers Academy: https://www.heidikassneryoga.com/theme-weavers-academy * Energize Your Life: A Chakra Workbook For Personal Transformation: https://www.heidikassneryoga.com/chakrabook * Bite Sized Yoga: Short Classes For Busy Lives: https://www.heidikassneryoga.com/bitesizedyoga * Bite Sized Yoga: Self Myofascial Release: https://www.heidikassneryoga.com/bitesizedsmr * Email: themeweaverspodcast@gmail.com [themeweaverspodcast@gmail.com] * To Subscribe and Support the Podcast: https://creators.spotify.com/pod/profile/theme-weavers-podcast/subscribe [https://creators.spotify.com/pod/profile/theme-weavers-podcast/subscribe]

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episode Ep112 | The Cost of Swallowing Your Truth artwork

Ep112 | The Cost of Swallowing Your Truth

After returning from a weekend trip to New York City, I found myself carrying something unexpected home with me: resentment. Not because the trip was terrible. In fact, parts of it were wonderful. We saw incredible Broadway performances, shared meaningful experiences, and created memories I'll cherish. And yet, I came home with a clenched jaw, a stiff neck, and a lot of unresolved feelings. In this episode, I share a personal story about conflict avoidance, people-pleasing, and the challenge of speaking up when something doesn't feel right. Through the lens of two foundational teachings from Patanjali's Yoga Sutras, Ahimsa (non-harming) and Satya (truthfulness), we explore a question many of us wrestle with: What happens when kindness and honesty seem to be at odds? Together we'll unpack why peace and avoidance are not the same thing, how resentment can serve as information rather than failure, and why yoga invites us to practice both truth and compassion at the same time. I'll also walk you through how I transformed this real-life experience into a yoga class theme, including: • A dharma talk built around Ahimsa and Satya• Creating a thematic through-line phrase• Using poses and movement as metaphors for the teaching• Weaving the theme throughout class• Bringing the lesson full circle in a closing dharma talk Whether you're a yoga teacher looking for inspiration or someone navigating the delicate balance between honesty and compassion in your own life, I hope this conversation gives you something meaningful to reflect on. In this episode: • Ahimsa (non-harming) and Satya (truthfulness)• Why resentment can be valuable information• The difference between peacekeeping and avoidance• Speaking truth without cruelty• Compassion without self-abandonment• Building a yoga class around a personal life experience Reflection Question: Where in your life are you practicing kindness but avoiding truth? And what might it look like to practice both a little more skillfully than yesterday? Thank you for listening to Theme Weavers. If this episode resonated with you, please consider sharing it with another teacher or leaving a review. Your support helps more teachers find the podcast and keeps these conversations going. Connect with Heidi: * Instagram: @HeidiKassnerYoga [https://www.google.com/search?q=https://www.instagram.com/HeidiKassnerYoga] * Website: www.heidikassneryoga.com [http://www.heidikassneryoga.com] Thank you for listening, for practicing, and for choosing (again and again) to show up with care. If you enjoyed this episode, please consider leaving a review or sharing it with someone who might need this reminder today. * Follow Theme Weavers Yoga on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theme_weavers/ * Theme Weavers Academy: https://www.heidikassneryoga.com/theme-weavers-academy * Energize Your Life: A Chakra Workbook For Personal Transformation: https://www.heidikassneryoga.com/chakrabook * Bite Sized Yoga: Short Classes For Busy Lives: https://www.heidikassneryoga.com/bitesizedyoga * Bite Sized Yoga: Self Myofascial Release: https://www.heidikassneryoga.com/bitesizedsmr * Email: themeweaverspodcast@gmail.com [themeweaverspodcast@gmail.com] * To Subscribe and Support the Podcast: https://creators.spotify.com/pod/profile/theme-weavers-podcast/subscribe [https://creators.spotify.com/pod/profile/theme-weavers-podcast/subscribe]

4. juni 202620 min
episode Ep111 | What Do You Do When Life Gets You Fired Up? artwork

Ep111 | What Do You Do When Life Gets You Fired Up?

What do you do when life hands you a situation that makes your blood boil? Whether it’s an infuriating insurance denial, a system that feels broken, or just the everyday friction of a world that feels increasingly activated—the "fire" is often inevitable. But in yoga, the goal isn't to become a fire extinguisher; it’s to learn how to be a skillful "strainer" for that heat. In today’s episode, Heidi shares a raw, personal story about navigating the complex healthcare system following her son’s first open-heart surgery. It’s a conversation that started in the studio lobby and turned into a powerful lesson on Yoga Sutra 2.46: Sthira Sukham Asanam. We often think "ease" means being soft or passive, but the true translation suggests something much more resilient: the ability to remain fluid and steady even when the intensity is turned all the way up. In this episode, we explore: * The "Anesthesia Formulary" Frustration: How a real-life crisis became the catalyst for a deeper practice of regulation. * Redefining Sukham: Why "ease" is actually about movement without friction (the "good axle" metaphor). * Regulation vs. Escape: Why yoga isn't about bypassing difficult emotions, but learning to stay connected to yourself while they move through you. * The "Windows Open" Moment: Using physical heat in the body to practice cooling the nervous system in real-time. * The Revolved Half Moon Challenge: Why attacking a difficult pose with force usually leads to a fall, and how "matching effort with softening" is the key to stability both on and off the mat. Whether you are navigating a stressful season or just trying to keep your cool in a heated world, this episode offers practical tools for staying steady inside the intensity. Connect with Heidi: * Instagram: @HeidiKassnerYoga [https://www.google.com/search?q=https://www.instagram.com/HeidiKassnerYoga] * Website: www.heidikassneryoga.com [http://www.heidikassneryoga.com] Thank you for listening, for practicing, and for choosing (again and again) to show up with care. If you enjoyed this episode, please consider leaving a review or sharing it with someone who might need this reminder today. * Follow Theme Weavers Yoga on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theme_weavers/ * Theme Weavers Academy: https://www.heidikassneryoga.com/theme-weavers-academy * Energize Your Life: A Chakra Workbook For Personal Transformation: https://www.heidikassneryoga.com/chakrabook * Bite Sized Yoga: Short Classes For Busy Lives: https://www.heidikassneryoga.com/bitesizedyoga * Bite Sized Yoga: Self Myofascial Release: https://www.heidikassneryoga.com/bitesizedsmr * Email: themeweaverspodcast@gmail.com [themeweaverspodcast@gmail.com] * To Subscribe and Support the Podcast: https://creators.spotify.com/pod/profile/theme-weavers-podcast/subscribe [https://creators.spotify.com/pod/profile/theme-weavers-podcast/subscribe]

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episode Ep110 | Compassion Over Comparison: Meeting Yourself Where You Are artwork

Ep110 | Compassion Over Comparison: Meeting Yourself Where You Are

Have you ever looked at an old photo of yourself and felt a sudden, sharp pang of judgment? Maybe it was a version of you that moved more easily, looked stronger, or balanced with more grace. It’s a common experience, but in today’s episode, Heidi explores why this "Montage Trap" is the ultimate thief of peace—and how our yoga practice can help us dismantle it. The inspiration for this episode came while Heidi was digging through 13 years of photos for her son’s Bar Mitzvah video. Seeing past versions of her yoga practice led to a sneaky inner dialogue of "I used to be..." and "Why can't I still...?" This realization sparked a powerful class focused on hip rotation and balance—a physical territory where aging and change are often exposed immediately. In this episode, we explore: * The Montage Trap: Why viewing ourselves as static photos instead of dynamic processes creates unnecessary suffering. * Anitya (Impermanence): How yoga teaches us to accept that change is the only constant, and why resisting it leads to "the argument with reality." * Vairāgya (Non-attachment): Redefining non-attachment as the practice of "discolouring" memories so they don't make our present moment feel lacking. * Physiological Compassion: Why meeting yourself with kindness isn't just a "nice" idea, but a biological requirement for balance and stability. * Ahiṃsā as Non-Comparison: Viewing the act of comparing our current selves to past versions as a form of internal violence, and how to put down that weapon. * Warrior 3 to Half Moon: A conversational look at a "peak movement" that reveals our habits of self-criticism and invites us to "meet ourselves here." Yoga is not a performance; it is a relationship. And like any healthy relationship, it requires compassion, not judgment—especially as we move through the seasons of our lives. Connect with Heidi: * Instagram: @HeidiKassnerYoga [https://www.google.com/search?q=https://www.instagram.com/HeidiKassnerYoga] * Website: www.heidikassneryoga.com [http://www.heidikassneryoga.com] Thank you for listening, for practicing, and for choosing (again and again) to show up with care. If you enjoyed this episode, please consider leaving a review or sharing it with someone who might need this reminder today. * Follow Theme Weavers Yoga on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theme_weavers/ * Theme Weavers Academy: https://www.heidikassneryoga.com/theme-weavers-academy * Energize Your Life: A Chakra Workbook For Personal Transformation: https://www.heidikassneryoga.com/chakrabook * Bite Sized Yoga: Short Classes For Busy Lives: https://www.heidikassneryoga.com/bitesizedyoga * Bite Sized Yoga: Self Myofascial Release: https://www.heidikassneryoga.com/bitesizedsmr * Email: themeweaverspodcast@gmail.com To Subscribe and Support the Podcast: https://creators.spotify.com/pod/profile/theme-weavers-podcast/subscribe [https://creators.spotify.com/pod/profile/theme-weavers-podcast/subscribe]

21. maj 202614 min
episode Ep109 | Roots & Branches: What the Redwoods Teach Us About Strength artwork

Ep109 | Roots & Branches: What the Redwoods Teach Us About Strength

In nature, we are often transfixed by the "branches"—the visible growth, the blossoms, and the outward expansion. But the secret to the resilience of the massive Redwood tree isn't found in its height; it’s found in its root system. In today's episode, Heidi takes us on a hayride through a tulip field to explore a powerful metaphor for Mother’s Day and beyond: the beauty of interdependence. Despite growing over 300 feet tall, Redwoods have surprisingly shallow roots. Their strength comes from the fact that their roots spread outward, intertwining with the trees around them. They stand because they hold each other up. This episode dives into how we can translate this biological wisdom into our yoga practice and our nervous systems through the lens of co-regulation and community. In this episode, we explore: * The Redwood Metaphor: Why true strength isn't about independence, but about the interconnected root systems that allow us to withstand life’s storms. * The Neuroscience of Co-Regulation: How our nervous systems find safety and stability when we are grounded in the presence of others. * Yoga as Sangha: Reclaiming the concept of spiritual community and moving away from the "self-sufficient" myth of modern fitness. * The "Forest Tree" Practice: A conversational look at a physical class sequence—from side-lying Child’s Pose to a communal Tree Pose circle—that embodies the feeling of being supported. * Rooting to Rise: How physical stability in our "roots" (our feet and foundation) creates the physiological safety needed for the body to actually expand and open. * Mother’s Day & Beyond: Navigating the complexity of our origins and honoring the people who helped shape our roots, whether through traditional nurturing or chosen community. Strength has never been about standing alone. Whether you are a teacher looking for inspiration or a practitioner looking for grounding, this episode is a reminder that you were never meant to hold yourself up by yourself. Connect with Heidi: * Instagram: @HeidiKassnerYoga [https://www.google.com/search?q=https://www.instagram.com/HeidiKassnerYoga] * Website: www.heidikassneryoga.com Thank you for listening, for practicing, and for choosing (again and again) to show up with care. If you enjoyed this episode, please consider leaving a review or sharing it with someone who might need this reminder today. * Follow Theme Weavers Yoga on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theme_weavers/ * Theme Weavers Academy: https://www.heidikassneryoga.com/theme-weavers-academy * Energize Your Life: A Chakra Workbook For Personal Transformation: https://www.heidikassneryoga.com/chakrabook * Bite Sized Yoga: Short Classes For Busy Lives: https://www.heidikassneryoga.com/bitesizedyoga * Bite Sized Yoga: Self Myofascial Release: https://www.heidikassneryoga.com/bitesizedsmr * Email: themeweaverspodcast@gmail.com To Subscribe and Support the Podcast: https://creators.spotify.com/pod/profile/theme-weavers-podcast/subscribe [https://creators.spotify.com/pod/profile/theme-weavers-podcast/subscribe]

14. maj 202615 min