Let's Talk Yoga

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147 episodes
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Date created
2020/07/21
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47 min.
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Arundhati is an immigrant Indian yoga teacher, living in the US. She's grown a 6 figure yoga business singlehandedly. Self-taught, hardworking, and passionate, she's changing the yoga conversation to include more Indian yoga teachers. This podcast covers topics like cultural appropriation of yoga, yoga teacher training, practicing yoga in business, and much more...Whether you're a student or a teacher, you'll find valuable insight, strategies, free downloads, and raw conversations. Tune in every Tuesday for a new episode! More good stuff on our website - letstalk.yoga.

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Women Yogis of India with Prasad Rangnekar
2024/02/25
The topic of women yogis in India is often overlooked and not widely discussed due to its complexity and nuances. It involves many layers of cultural factors. Popular yoga often includes discussions about yogis, but there is a mysterious aspect to it. To shed some light on this topic, I decided to invite Prasad Rangnekar back, one of our favorite guests, to discuss the history of women practitioners, specifically yogis and yoginis in India. Episode Highlights: Was yoga a man's practice?The distinction between saying women yogis and yoginisDefining yoga in contextThe role of women in society and their impactThe link between the feminine divinity and the goddesses in India and women yogisThe Vedic periodThe privacy of women in their practice of sadhanaWomen yogis at the end of BC Period to the Common EraWhat are yoginis?Things to consider as a modern-day practitioner about the topic of yoginisJoin our mailing list Find all the resources mentioned in this episode Connect with us on Instagram
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Mudras Masterclass– Everything You Need to Know with Indu Arora
2024/02/16
I know that some of you have been requesting an episode about mudras. When it comes to mudras, I couldn't think of a better person to have this conversation with than our favorite guest, Indu Arora. We delve into the concept of namaste as a mudra and explore mudras that extend beyond the hands. Indu defines what mudras are, their origin, and how to practice them. Additionally, she provides advice for those who are new to the idea of mudras and how they can explore it further. Episode Highlights: Mudras and their relevance to today's yogaThe origins of mudraRelationship between mudras and the Sukshma Sharira and pranaBeginner's guide to mudrasThe context between Namaste and Anjali MudraThe significance of elements between mudra and namasteHasta mudra: the use of the right hand versus the left handIs Drishti a mudra?The mind mudrasAdvice for beginners in mudrasJoin our mailing list Find all the resources mentioned in this episode Connect with us on Instagram
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Advancing Pranayama with Prashant J
2024/02/11
Today, I have the pleasure of hosting Prashant J, a yoga teacher from India, on my show. He is the proud owner of a yoga school in Rishikesh and is known for his expertise as an international yoga teacher and content creator. Our discussion today will focus on pranayama, where we dive deep into topics like prana, Kundalini Shakti, and Kumbhakas. Episode Highlights: The link between yoga and pranayamaThe definition of prana and pranayamaCan pranayama alone help one move towards higher states of consciousness and enlightenment or get into much deeper practices?The relationship between the Kundalini Shakti and the practice of pranayamaWhat should be the goal for a modern-day practitioner of pranayama?Is pranayama and meditation the same thing?How much pranayama does the average person need?Pranayama history overviewThe significance of the Kumbhaka stage of Nadi ShodhanaAntar vs Bahir KumbhakaIs Bahir Kumbhaka the same as Kevala Kumbhaka?Kumbhaka practice for men vs womenShould women do Kumbhaka during menstruation?Join our mailing list Find all the resources mentioned in this episode Connect with us on Instagram
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Ayurvedic Wisdom for Fertility, Pregnancy and Postpartum with Nidhi Pandya
2024/02/02
Fertility, pregnancy, and postpartum are three phases in life that Ayurveda provides a lot of wisdom about. I can't think of anybody specializing in this field other than our past guest, Nidhi Pandya. She uses her generational Ayurvedic wisdom to help us understand it in a simplified and relatable manner where we can find ways to apply Ayurvedic wisdom in our daily lives. Episode Highlights: What Ayurveda says about fertilityHealthy practices one can doAdvice to women who choose to be childfreeAyurveda for menHow to nourish the body post-partumHow to nourish the body after a miscarriageThree to-go practices for pregnant womenProtocol for fertility treatmentsJoin our mailing list Find all the resources mentioned in this episode Connect with us on Instagram
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Everyday Ayurvedic Self-Care Rituals You Didn’t Know About with Indu Arora
2024/01/22
Ayurvedic self-care is taking care of ourselves from within. Indu's book SOMA: 100 Heritage Recipes for Self-Care is filled with recipes, rituals & remedies. Looking after ourselves is especially important these times, so if you’re like me who loves anything DIY and self-care, you'll enjoy this conversation. Episode Highlights: What is SOMA?What is at stake if we don’t talk about ourselves?How important is a self-care routine?Indu’s favorite morning ritualIndu’s nighttime practiceOiling the soles of the feetWhat is oil pulling and its benefits?Tongue scraping and the difference between steel and copper tongue scrapersWhat to do to keep our ears healthyIndu suggests a simple way to practice mounaIndu’s favorite eye-care ritualMudras and it's part in self-careIndu shares the value of self-careJoin our mailing list Find all the resources mentioned in this episode Connect with us on Instagram
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Want to Teach Pranayama After Teaching Asana, Listen Up
2024/01/01
In this episode, we're going to do a deep dive to figuring out the answers to these two important questions. I'm going to give you very clear markers to work with. I want this episode to be a reminder that preparing yourself for pranayama is very important. That way, you resonate with it deeply as you explore the practice. Because there is nothing imaginary in pranayama. It is an exact science and a precise system that has been handed over by Yogis for centuries with care and caution. Episode Highlights: Part 1: How do you know you are ready to do a deep dive into pranayama study?Step 1: Understand where pranayama beginsStep 2: Understand the role of time and the maturation of practiceStep 3: The importance of understanding the role of your source for pranayamaStep 4: Replace the "I want more" mindset with more refinementStep 5: Find more Ananda within you in this practicePart 2: When do you know you are ready to teach pranayama?You have a deeply established asana practiceYou are prepared to lead othersOkay with not teaching pranayamaJoin our mailing list Find all the resources mentioned in this episode Connect with us on Instagram
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The Science and Spirituality of Yoga with Abha Rajbhandari
2023/12/25
On this episode, I invited a very special guest, Dr. Abha Rajbhandari, who's going to dive into the intersection of science and spirituality. We’re going to explore the definition of science and spirituality, where they intersect, the nature of our consciousness, what yoga does to our brains, the goal for emotional regulation, and so much more. Episode Highlights: The definition of spiritualityWhat makes up something to be called spiritualThe definition of scienceScientific parts of yogaWhat yoga does to the brainThe impact of meditation on Alzheimer's and Parkinson's diseasesThe nature or origin of consciousnessConnecting with our consciousness through meditationThe type of meditation to use in connecting with our consciousnessThe goal of emotional regulationWhat happens to the ego in the pursuit of consciousnessLayers to consciousness to know aboutPractices or rituals to help both physically and spirituallyNeurochemicals and the effects of screen time on our brainsWhat chemical imbalance causes depression?An invitation to become open-minded both in scientific and spiritual aspects of lifeJoin our mailing list Find all the resources mentioned in this episode Connect with us on Instagram
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Tracing the Origins of Surya Namaskar with Pradeep Sattwamaya
2023/12/19
Surya Namaskar, also known as sun salutations, is such a simple yet daunting topic for a lot of yoga teachers and we as modern practitioners only know it from the lens of it being very physical. So on the show today, I invited Pradeep Sattwamaya to help us trace the origins of Surya Namaskar and its uses in our modern-day yoga. Episode Highlights: How old is the practice of Surya Namaskar?The importance of Hatha yogaWhat is Chandra Namaskar?Breath practicesSupplemental elements in yogaThe Origins of Surya NamaskarClassical Surya Namaskar as a physical practice and VinyasaWhat type of Surya Namaskar and how many rounds is recommended a dayIs Surya Namaskar a moving meditation?Join our mailing list Find all the resources mentioned in this episode Connect with us on Instagram
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Pranayama Masterclass (Part 2)
2023/12/07
In this episode, I'm giving you a teaser of my Pranayama class by talking about the different groups of Pranayama practices. You'll be amazed to know how each type impacts our body and spirit. And did you know that there is such a thing called Pranayama Sequencing? I can't wait to get into all that and more in our upcoming training and immersion. Episode Highlights: The three main groups of Pranayama practicesWhy is Vitalizing Pranayama also called Energizing Pranayama?Tranquilizing Pranayama and what it does to the bodyWhich is the most beginner-friendly among the different types of Pranayama?The reason why Classical Pranayama is considered as a unique categoryJoin our mailing list Find all the resources mentioned in this episode Connect with us on Instagram
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Have You Heard About Bhoga?
2023/11/30
Have you ever heard about Bhoga? The word Bhoga is a Sanskrit word that means to enjoy or to consume. And since we are heading into a celebratory season across the globe, I thought that this would be a very timely conversation for us to have. Episode Highlights: What is BhogaBhoga is not necessarily a bad thingFour stages of lifeYoga versus BhogaThe problems that come from overindulging in BhogaThe six types of indulgences that we have to watch forDealing with Bhogas through the four Margas of yogaUseful tips for holiday seasonsI really hope that you will find some nuggets of wisdom from this episode and be able to apply it, especially during the holiday season! Join our mailing list Find all the resources mentioned in this episode Connect with us on Instagram
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Free Pranayama Masterclass and Sequence Guidelines
2023/11/20
I know many of you have been waiting for my annual Pranayama Yoga Teacher Training and I'm very excited to share that the wait is finally over. As you're listening to this episode, all the details are live and the waitlist is open. To get a first-hand experience of what it's like inside this course, I looked at one of our older Pranayama podcast episodes that I wanted to share with you. I want to allow you to practice a little Pranayama with me via this podcast. So what I’m sharing with you today is called Free Pranayama Masterclass and Sequence Guidelines. Episode Highlights: Defining the word ‘pranayama’Parts of respirationNadi Shodhana, the king of breath practiceWhy it's not meant to be rushedStage 1: Preparatory practiceNasikagra MudraGuided self-practice for stage oneStage 2: Equalizing the breathGuided self-practice for stage twoHow we tend to force our breath outStage 3: Antara KumbhakaGuided self-practice for stage threeRecap of the three stages of the practiceSo if you have been waiting to add Pranayama to your own practice and teaching repertoire, this is it. The course is waitlisting now. Registrations open on December 1st and close on December 31st, 2023. The course is starting on January 9th, 2024 and it runs online for six weeks. Join our mailing list Find all the resources mentioned in this episode Connect with us on Instagram
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Ways to Breakdown Yoga to a Beginner
2023/10/25
It's a real challenge to teach a person who is just starting their yoga experience. What is the best approach in teaching yoga to beginners? How do we prepare ourselves as teachers? Take advantage of this level when they are most susceptible to knowledge and build a strong foundation. After all, mentors play a big part in their students' yoga. Listen and discover more in today's episode. Episode Highlights: How to teach yoga to a beginnerTeach the beginner what they can relate to firstSee the student in front of you with your head and your heartOperate from a point of abundance, not lackCheck if you're able to explain yoga to yourself if you were a beginnerPreview of the training manualThe teacher's mindset for teaching beginners yogaYou were once a beginner and still a beginner in other aspectsMost learning happens at the beginner's levelPicture your students living their yoga in the long runTeach whoever comes to you without judgment or selfish agendaBuild a professional rapport rooted in yoga with your each of your studentsBe willing to unlearn some things to uncover more yogaPractice non-attachment in your teachingGo the extra mile for your students and yourself as wellI hope to see you on November 7th in the Teaching Yoga to Beginners Course. Enjoy this episode. Join our mailing list Find all the resources mentioned in this episode Connect with us on Instagram
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4.9 out of 5
329 reviews
Invaluable resource! 2024/01/25
Such a gem
This podcast is a gem! I thoroughly enjoy Arundhati’s presence, knowledge, wisdom, and humor. She and her guests generously share incredibly valuabl...
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somebody's body 2023/12/10
Amazing podcast
I can not stop listening to this podcast. A yoga friend shared it with me recently and I have been soaking up every episode I can. It is so hard to fi...
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Angela P 07 2023/11/30
Grateful for Arundhati!
The “Let’s Talk Yoga” podcast is the perfect companion to my yoga journey. Arundhati and her guests provide unparalleled insights to all things yoga....
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elkinsmom 2023/10/24
Educational!
Arundhati uses the platform to have really important conversations. As an aspiring asana/meditation teacher from a white American background. The expe...
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lizzzz9 2023/09/25
Great
I really appreciate this podcast. White people who teach yoga like myself have a responsibility to learn from people who represent the culture we are ...
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Radnesshey 2023/09/12
Invaluable
Arundhati’s contemplations and conversations on yoga are so helpful. It’s especially (ironically) unique that she shares lessons from a personal, cult...
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BrennJacobs 2023/07/22
Excellence
The best and most authentic yoga podcast available. Arundhati’s interviewing questions are always right on. Her ability to summarize for the listener ...
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KindofBeing 2023/07/08
This podcast is such a blessing!
I am a new listener and am overwhelmed by the amount of useful and diverse information found here. Thank you💗💗💗
fairyystinkyyyyyyyy 2023/06/05
Amazing Invaluable Resource For Yoga Teachers and Students
This podcast is amazing. Arundhati is so knowledgeable and the guests are always superb. I’m on an online journey to my 500 hour YTT. I want to make s...
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Jorge_cuevas 2023/05/17
Love this podcast
I found it months ago, but just now started to become interested in becoming a yoga teacher and I don’t know what I would not know if it were not for ...
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