Category: Podcasts

  • 397. The Importance of a Greeting

    397. The Importance of a Greeting

    How can we learn to better greet people?

    While this may seem like something that comes naturally, after a year of being in a pandemic it’s possible that we’ve lost some of that instinctive sense of greeting. The isolation has also made us more complacent and, over Zoom, some of our connection gets lost. Let’s start regenerating that emotional link with a simple “Hello”.


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  • 396. Miracles, Purpose & the Magic of Surrender with Kute Blackson

    396. Miracles, Purpose & the Magic of Surrender with Kute Blackson

    Kute Blackson offers a bold look at spiritual awareness for a whole new generation. Born in Ghana and raised by a Japanese mother and Ghanaian father in London, Kute’s multicultural background laid the foundation for his ability to break down barriers and unlock the gifts of others.

    Growing up, he had always been curious about the purpose of life. Kute saw miracles regularly as a child, but he didn’t realize that his experiences were different from anyone else’s. He speaks about his journey, his new book, “The Magic of Surrender,” and what it means to live a spiritual life.

     

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  • 395. Wednesday Q&A: Calming Touch, Bandhas, & Functional Yoga

    Welcome to Wednesday Q&A, where you ask questions and we answer them!

     

    Your questions:

    • Why does it feel so calming to place our palms on the chest and belly?
    • I’m interested to know your thoughts on the three bandhas?
    • How do I include functional movement into yoga without removing the energy of it?
    • How do I deal with looking at all the people around me with terrible posture and not wanting to change or help them?

     

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  • 394. Dips Are a Part of Growth

    394. Dips Are a Part of Growth

    You know that feeling when you wake up in the morning and, even though nothing is really different from the day before, you feel low? You’re probably in a dip.

    Your first instinct may be to question it, even fight against it. Instead, we should learn to get comfortable with life’s dips; because dips are an important part of growth. We don’t have to stay down or try to snap ourselves out of it. When we understand that it’s all a part of the process, we can just embrace it.


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  • 393. Finding Entrepreneurial Success with The Pivot Queen, Kate Hancock

    393. Finding Entrepreneurial Success with The Pivot Queen, Kate Hancock

    Kate Hancock is an international speaker, serial entrepreneur, and mom of two amazing boys. She’s also known as “The Pivot Queen” 

    We talk about how she launched her business with just the $20 in her pocket and grew it to be worth $1 million in just a year. She shares her secrets, tips, and techniques for business, how she operates it while living in a different country, and the importance of social media.

     

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  • 392. Wednesday Q&A with Kristin Williams, May 12, 2021

    392. Wednesday Q&A with Kristin Williams, May 12, 2021

    Welcome to Wednesday Q&A, where you ask questions and we answer them!


    Your questions:

    • Should I be belly breathing during a yoga class (ie. allow my belly to expand) or should I be holding in uddiyana bandha and breathing in my chest only?
    • What do you think about a four-year-old with a right foot that is very fallen inward at the ankle? He tires out easily compared to his friends.
    • What are your thoughts on budokon yoga or other forms of yoga that incorporates animalistic movements?
    • When I practice, my left hip makes clicking noises. Should I be concerned?
    • My upper back has been tending to crack a lot lately. Why does this area want to be cracked more specifically after starting LYT Yoga®?


    Do you have a question?

    • DM me on Instagram: @lara.heimann
    • Email me at lara@old.lytyoga.com
  • 391. Taking Personal Accountability Pt. 2, with Mark Heimann

    391. Taking Personal Accountability Pt. 2, with Mark Heimann

    Previously, we’ve talked about accountability outside of ourselves, such as the state of the world. Now, we’re going to explore accountability from within. None of us is perfect, and our behaviors are bound to create problems.

    We’re going to list some of the things we should want to be held accountable for in hopes that it inspires and motivates you to take added ownership and accountability in your life.


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  • 390. Marriage, Fighting Better & Dealing with Viral Fame, with The Holderness Family

    390. Marriage, Fighting Better & Dealing with Viral Fame, with The Holderness Family

    Penn and Kim Holderness have exploded into virtual stardom due to their incredible talent. They’ve become full-time influencers and recently released a book called “Everybody Fights: So Why Not Get Better At It.”

    The Holderness family could never have guessed they would become a family of influencers — they didn’t even know that was a thing you could do. When a video they put out just for family and friends took a viral turn, it still took two years for them to realize they could do it full-time and it quickly became the best possible path they could take.

    We talk about the challenges of creating content, being open about anxiety and depression, growing up as the child of a pastor, and learning how to fight better.

     

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