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Yoga Brain

Yoga Brain

Yoga Brain

Welcome to Yoga Brain. A platform that’s normalizing meditation, and a podcast that’s exploring yoga off your mat. In each episode, we sit with teachers, healers, leaders and great thinkers to ask the question: "What is yoga?" We ask our guests about their yoga evolution, and how they've internalized the practice as a philosophy, rather a pose. And while every guest and story is different, they all show appreciation for yoga and how it's transformed their way of being in a profound, positive way.
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Goodpods has curated a list of the 10 best Yoga Brain episodes, ranked by the number of listens and likes each episode have garnered from our listeners. If you are listening to Yoga Brain for the first time, there's no better place to start than with one of these standout episodes. If you are a fan of the show, vote for your favorite Yoga Brain episode by adding your comments to the episode page.

What makes us spiritually awakened and self-aware? What is the difference between awake and woke? Once we’re woke, do we stay up? Or are we susceptible to falling back asleep?

Haley Robertson and Jennifer Martin open the conversation of the great awakening as it pertains to the individual and collective consciousness. They define popular spiritual slang, diving deep into a few terms often heard in Western yoga classes. Both yoga teachers, Haley and Jenny share stories of the start of their spiritual awareness, and how they view spirituality today.

Haley Robertson is a Sound Practitioner and PsychoSynthesis Life Coach. She creates intentional spaces with instrumental sound meditations. Haley’s sessions coax participants into a state of deep relaxation which helps them tap into their soul aliveness.

The show discusses the theory of oneness, seeing spirit in everything. Haley told Jenny that “everything is medicine” prior to recording, which sparked the spirit of this episode. The hosts comment on commonly used substances which are synonymous with medicine, providing perspective on what is healing, what is addictive, and what is a deadly commodity.

Everything is medicine yet everything comes down to mindfulness with what we consume, call medicine, and say in conversation or in a yoga class. Everything can sometimes seem like it’s happening all at once, which is a wonderful opportunity to sit down, stay still and drop in. What does it mean to drop in? Among other cues in a yoga class, it’s the start of meditation.
Yoga Brain
@yogabrainfestival
Host: Jennifer Martin
@jenny.eats.the.world
Special Guest: Haley Robertson
instagram: @thecosmicartichoke
email: [email protected]

Mentions and Resources:
SipSteady Sober Marketing
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Psychedelic Water
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PBS Article: A Social History of America's Most Popular Drugs
NPR Article: How 'Namaste' Flew Away From Us
Instagram Accounts:
@flynnskidmore
@fucking_sober
@medicine_mami

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Yoga Brain - Chris Douglas: Big Fish KC
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03/30/22 • 65 min

Welcome to Yoga Brain

A community that’s normalizing meditation and a podcast that’s asking the question:
What is yoga?

Today on the show we have spiritual healer Chris Douglas, a yoga teacher and reiki master with a Pisces placement in his sun and moon. With such empathic, sensitive signs in his astrology, he has been able to navitage his emotions by utilizing the road map of his birth chart.

Chris helps to explain characteristics of being a water sign and a feminine man. He describes how he’s blended the masculine and feminine as a digital creator and entrepreneur, after leaving healthcare as a nurse.

He also shares traumas of SSRI withdrawals and what he’s learned through extreme stress. Though through meditation, reiki, yoga and stepping into his purpose of showcasing others, Chris has paved a path of healing for himself and his students.

Thank you all for supporting the show!
It brings us joy to create this podcast and it would mean so much for you to share Yoga Brain with your friends and leave us a review wherever you tune in.

For workshops in Kansas City, follow us on Instagram at @yogabrainkc
Sign up and come say hey at our next event -yogabrainkc.org

Special Guest
Chris Douglas
@big_fish_kc
Host & Producer
Jenny Martin
@jenny.eats.the.world

Executive Editor
Matt Thomas
@matteglossymedia

"Kismet" Song
Connor Yeager
@trippysippycj

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Yoga Brain - 014: Wren Quinn: Trauma Alchemy
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02/08/22 • 83 min

Wren Quinn is a mother, an herbalist, a teacher of yoga therapy, and the creator of Trauma Alchemy, a trauma-informed somatic program. Wren’s latest offerings include Herbal Communion, a course exploring the intricacies of the herbal allies that can be used to support your health, helping clients to prepare and grow with their chosen medicine.

So much of our conversation stems from trauma resolution: working through trauma, opposed to working past it. We talk about the importance of seeing and making due with the hardest parts of ourselves and our past, alchemizing awareness into behaviors that are aligned with our highest self.

We ask Wren about narcissists, how to spot them and protect yourself from them. We ask her about herbs and the lessons she's learned as a mother. As Wren has a nurturing heart and a wise soul.

Special Guest
Wren Quinn
@wrennquinn
Website
wrenvquinn.com

Host & Producer
Jenny Martin
@jenny.eats.the.world

Executive Editor
Matt Thomas
@matteglossymedia

"Kismet" Song
Connor Yeager
@trippysippycj

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Laura Lockton has been the Director of over 25 extensive events focused on holistic wellness, performing arts, sustainability, art, and yoga. She has also been a yoga teacher, performer and lead coordinator for programs such as ReKinection, Sacred Circus and Green Earth Village, which are traveling groups that focus on enlightenment, education and entertainment.

Laura is the co-founder of Rekinection, a conscious event production company and aerial-fire-dance troupe, which offers classes, workshops and shows during their weekend-long festivals.

In this episode, we ask Laura about her start into the events world and how she's continued finding work throughout the pandemic. She shares with us how she's lead her team through the toughest year of her career, and provides insight behind her role as mother.
Special Guest
Laura Lockton
@lauralockton

Host & Producer
Jenny Martin
@jenny.eats.the.world

Executive Editor
Matt Thomas
@matteglossymedia

"Kismet" Song
Connor Yeager
@trippysippycj

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Paulina Nordhaus is a yoga teacher, a nature lover, a gluten-free chef and quite simply, a funny gal.
Paulina shares her story of being diagnosed with Rhumetoid Arthritis from a young age, and how her relationship with her body shifted after her mom gave her a book about yoga.
We chat about the price of authenticity in a world where individualism is praised - and sometimes required. But what we learn is that a big personality doesn't require audacious behavior. That sometimes "being yourself" simply means to fit in while still keeping your own unique charm.
Thank you Paulina for sharing your story on the show.
Thank you for tuning in and if you haven’t already, be sure to follow us at @yogabrainkc on Instagram and sign up for our email list via our website.

Special Guest
Paulina Nordhaus
Host & Producer
Jenny Martin
@jenny.eats.the.world
Executive Editor
Matt Thomas
@mattyboytomtom
"Kismet" Song
Connor Yeager
@trippysippycj
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Dr. Paul Berg, is a professor at the US Army Command and General Staff College at Fort Leavenworth. He guides teachers on accommodating students with PTSD in military classrooms . He notes the effects of trauma and learning as studied in his dissertation and works to provide resources for veterans and first responders to tend to their mental and emotional well-being.
By practicing yoga.
Breathing techniques and meditation are an imperative asset to Paul's trainings - in calming the mind and soothing impeding anxieties.
Paul served for the military as a helicopter pilot for over twenty years, including four combat tours in Iraq and Afghanistan. We chat over Paul's military history and what all changed within the organization during his terms. Stress and war trauma impacted Paul’s sense of safety and caused great strain on his neck, turning him to consider surgery after retirement. When Paul’s doctor recommended yoga, Paul called his local studio and tried his first restorative class. It was after that moment that Paul started studying meditation and yoga as tool to center, move energy through the body and calm the central nervous system.

Paul emphasizes how veterans don’t want the label, they want to be treated like everyone else, and to see PTSD as very real and something to tend to for your students, employees, family and friends.

Thank you for tuning in and if you haven’t already, be sure to follow us at @yogabrainkc on Instagram and sign up for our email list via our website.

Special Guest
Dr. Paul Berg
@ptcberg
Host & Producer
Jenny Martin
@jenny.eats.the.world
Executive Editor
Matt Thomas
@mattyboytomtom
"Kismet" Song
Connor Yeager
@trippysippycj
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Corbin Rowland is a pharmacist, a yoga teacher, a marathon runner, a plant-based vegan and when he's not rock climbing, is likely brewing kombucha or playing on his bass guitar.
We sit down with Corbin to talk about his yoga journey and how coming to his mat has helped shape the world he sees today.
We chat marathon motivation, self-perception and ask Corbin about his favorite drug (pharmaceuticals, of course). Our conversation covers a few favorite yogi celebrities and the desire to convert our friends and family into habitual meditators, hoping to influence others to explore this transformative practice.
Special Guest
Corbin Rowland
@cdr.93

Host & Producer
Jenny Martin
@jenny.eats.the.world
Executive Assistant
Matt Thomas
@mattyboytomtom
"Kismet" Song
Connor Yeager
@trippysippycj

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Crystle Lampitt is a former broadcaster and international model, spending her childhood in Indonesia and has since settled into her therapy practice in Kansas City.
Jenny and Crystle first met on air during a KC morning show in 2019. As the show's host, Crystle held mental health segments and featured Jenny to ask about her recovery with eating disorders. Today on the podcast, Jenny inquires the former model about the fashion industry and how it takes a toll on body image.
Crystle also explains the neurological responses our bodies go through under stress and complex trauma. We dip into childhood experiences and how we can make amends with our past by cognitively embracing our younger selves in the present day.
You can follow Crystle on Instagram for mental health content and book a session with her through her website.
Special Guest
Crystle Lampitt
@crystlelamptt
Host & Producer
Jenny Martin
@jenny.eats.the.world
Executive Assistant
Matt Thomas
@mattyboytomtom
"Kismet" Song
Connor Yeager
@trippysippycj

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Yoga Brain - 008: Kayla Mason: Breathe KC
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10/05/21 • 58 min

Kayla Mason is an engineer turned Airbnb host, a teacher, an avid student, and the gal behind the mindfulness brand Breathe KC.

After leaving her career as an Engineer, Kayla finds herself processing and integrating into a fresh flow of life; what it means, what it looks like and how it feels.

Kayla says that her new baseline has yet to be established, and she is still working through that surrender.

Today, she devotes much of her time to sharing Cacao practices that have become a huge part of her daily life.

Starting October 17, she will be hosting a 10-day Morning Routine Reset, using Keith’s Cacao as your guide, tapping into your unique morning routine along the way.

Aside from teaching and facilitating, Kayla creates and manages wellness Airbnbs - including the A-Frame-of-Mind in the Ozarks. Her next getaway will be ready in Excelsior Springs, to provide something close to those in KC, looking for a mindful vacay.

Join me and Kayla as we ask her about balancing the masculine and feminine within her role as an engineer, and speak to the elements concerning daily routine

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We speak with Kyra Weinberger Hall, a yoga teacher in Kansas City. Being raised by dancers, Kyra's upbringing was far from "traditional", and involved multiple moves across country during her formative years.
As Kyra hit her teens, she started manipulating her food and dove into a variety of eating disorders. By 25, Kyra spent two months inpatient at a treatment center, and shares with us the transitions and internal shifts she has taken since.
Kyra shares with us her journey from hardly holding a plank to regularly expressing Pincha Mayurasana, or forearm stand. She explains Ashtanga yoga - the eight limbed path - and how her practice has transformed her life.
Featured Guest
Kyra Weinberger Hall
@kyralyn
Currently teaching at Maya and True Love
Host
Jenny Martin
@jenny.eats.the.world
Song: Kismet
Connor Yeager
@trippysippycj

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FAQ

How many episodes does Yoga Brain have?

Yoga Brain currently has 16 episodes available.

What topics does Yoga Brain cover?

The podcast is about Society & Culture, Podcasts and Philosophy.

What is the most popular episode on Yoga Brain?

The episode title 'Having a Spiritual Awakening with Haley Robertson: On Medicine and Modern Spiritual Living' is the most popular.

What is the average episode length on Yoga Brain?

The average episode length on Yoga Brain is 63 minutes.

How often are episodes of Yoga Brain released?

Episodes of Yoga Brain are typically released every 14 days, 9 hours.

When was the first episode of Yoga Brain?

The first episode of Yoga Brain was released on Jul 12, 2021.

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