When Coronavirus hit the world with a deafening crash just a few short months ago, studio owners were faced with a tough decision. Many opted to shut their yoga studio down and pivot to virtual classes in order to survive the pandemic financially. And now that many...
For many of us, the onset of social distancing has diminished our ability as yoga teachers to connect with our students in the ways we are accustomed to. So how do we, as yoga teachers, healers and wellness professionals stay connected to our students and clients in...
The last time someone threatened to sue me, I panicked (understandably). I had provided services to a client and though my services were impeccably offered according to our contract, the client was upset that she didn’t have the expected outcome. And with that,...
Writing a good yoga teacher bio is a lot like crafting an elevator pitch. If you had exactly the duration of an elevator ride to pitch your greatest idea or convince someone to hire you, what would you say? In yoga studio terms, if you had only a single paragraph to...
As amazing as it is to be a yoga instructor in 2020, the truth is that the yoga industry is absolutely saturated. There is a yoga studio on every corner and it seems like anyone with internet access can lead online classes these days. And that’s exactly the...
I have been teaching yoga online for YEARS and one of the things that I ALWAYS tell yoga instructors who want to teach yoga on YouTube is that they need to invest in a good microphone. Seriously, buying a quality mic for YouTube is one of the most important things you...