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Running A Social Conscious Yoga Studio with Robin Lacambra of Good Body Feel Ep. 23
The Business Of Teaching Yoga
English - May 04, 2020 20:00 - 1 hour - 47.7 MB - ★★★★★ - 19 ratingsAlternative Health Health & Fitness Society & Culture yoga teaching yoga yoga teacher yoga teacher resource teaching yoga online yoga is dead yoga interview cultural appropriation yoga teacher training Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
Last week my guest Eliana Chinea spoke about some of the issues that arise in the typical yoga studio model - and inside of The Teachers Club we questioned weather the studio model, as we know it, will go extinct.
It's true that studio after studio are closing their doors. Many of them were in real financial trouble before the pandemic, and the closures were the last straw. However, I believe that there will always be a demand for a place where people can gather in person, in community. And as past podcast guest Nicole Cardoza says, the studios that survive will have to shift their value proposition.
So this week I'm pumped to bring you a conversation I had with Robin Lacambra before covid closed the world. Robin runs Good Body Feel, what I'm calling a socially conscious yoga studio. Robin runs GBF on a dramatically different business model than 99% of the other yoga studios out there. Right now, getting creative, and thinking outside the box are what will help us adapt and reinvent what the yoga industry can become.
Robin and I discuss:
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