In this episode, Kate Farrants, founder of the phenomenally successful Movement for Modern Life explores the ethics of the yoga business and how the spiritual and material, (ie money) aspects of yoga can get along, or not!  Kat is totally honest, warm and curious as we chew on lots of questions including:

Can you ever make money out of being a yoga teacher?Is burnout inevitable?How can you be a viable teacher?Is it ethical to train more and more teachers in an already saturated market?What about gyms and studios underpaying teachers?What about free yoga videos, does this devalue the practice?How social media make yoga less diverse, less inclusive

You can find Kat at movementformodernlife.com

I'd love to hear what you think about yoga and money over on Instagram  where I'm @kate_codrington Are you being paid enough? Does free yoga devalue the teaching? Do you use video instead of a live class? Don't forget to have a look at my website where you'll find a wealth of free resources.

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Music
Trust Me (instrumental) by RYYZN
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Artwork
Portrait by Lori Fitzdoodles


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Music
Trust Me (instrumental) by RYYZN

Artwork
Kate's portrait by Lori Fitzdoodles