How To Prioritize Student Feedback On Zoom

How To Prioritize Student Feedback On Zoom

If you are looking to prioritize student feedback during your live Zoom yoga classes, you may not be as concerned with creating a reusable product; however, I still suggest using two devices if possible. Using two devices enables you to pin or spotlight yourself on...
How To Teach Yoga On Zoom With Two Devices In 6 Easy Steps

How To Teach Yoga On Zoom With Two Devices In 6 Easy Steps

Have you ever tried to teach a class on Zoom only to be frustrated with having to switch between windows so that you could see how everyone is doing? Yeah, me too. And same goes for A LOT of yoga teachers in my Yoga Hackers Facebook group and online yoga teacher...
13 Types of Yoga Teacher Tax Deductions (And Other Tax Tips)

13 Types of Yoga Teacher Tax Deductions (And Other Tax Tips)

If you’ve chosen to be a yoga teacher, chances are crunching numbers is not where your passion lies. Holding space, connecting with people, ancient philosophies, sacred texts, sharing the gifts of yoga… …yes, yes, and yes. Numbers and bookkeeping… …not so...
My Exact Tech Tools For My Million Dollar Online Yoga Platform

My Exact Tech Tools For My Million Dollar Online Yoga Platform

One of the most common questions I get from my students over and over again is about which tech tools I use for online teaching. From which microphones I use to which platforms I upload my content to, my students want to know every single digital tool I use to run my...
10 Best FREE Facebook Groups For Yoga Teachers

10 Best FREE Facebook Groups For Yoga Teachers

Gosh, I don’t know about you, but these days I have come to truly value and appreciate human connection. In fact, I think we all need it now more than ever! And this period is also calling upon yoga teachers and yoga studio owners to assess, adapt, and evolve....
DSLR vs Smartphones: How To Choose The Right Microphone

DSLR vs Smartphones: How To Choose The Right Microphone

Let’s face it – the built-in microphone for your DSLR camera or smartphone is likely *light years* away from matching the quality of the video. On-camera microphones are prone to handling noise (sounds passed through the microphone from touching or moving the...