Mado Hesselink | I Wonder What I'll Learn From This
Integral Yoga Podcast
English - February 19, 2021 20:41 - 52 minutes - 71.6 MB - ★★★★★ - 17 ratingsHealth & Fitness Religion & Spirituality yoga meditation intentional community spirituality conscious consciousness evolving consciousness interfaith interfaith tolerance tolerance Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
Mado Hesselink talks to Avi Gordon about yoga, envy, and the value of not knowing, among other things.
Quotes From the Interview:
* I think authenticity is essential, that we have to be real - even just with ourselves - in order to grow, because I think one of the biggest barriers to growth is denial.
* [In] all yogic practices I find that the formal practice is really a container to help us bring those attitudes and behaviors into daily life.
* I definitely have this feeling of 'the more I can appreciate this moment, the less I am going to be upset when it gets taken away.
* The more that I practice, the more I feel I don't know, and the more I'm willing to admit that I don't know, but I also want to stay away from feeling superior about it - this is why it's so convoluted, right? You can be superior about being humble!
Mado helps yoga teachers integrate their heart-centered mission with practical business & teaching strategies so that they can make both a living and an impact.
On “The Yoga Teacher Resource”, her top-rated podcast with over 500K downloads, Mado draws from 16 years of teaching experience to share relevant stories, practical tips, and down-to-earth advice. Through individual and group programs, she guides participants to leverage their unique perspectives, talents, and vision into systems to build a successful and sustainable career that makes a difference in the world.
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