Yoga Medicine

By: Tiffany Cruikshank L.Ac MAOM | Founder of Yoga Medicine®
  • Summary

  • This show was created to educate and empower yoga students and teachers to use yoga therapeutically to optimize experiences, communities and resilience. Our methods are based on a deep understanding of anatomy, physiology and the integration of modern science and research with traditional practices and experience. We believe research is just as precious as experience and we believe in the human potential for change and greatness. Our goal is to help you learn the owners manual of your unique body/mind and so we offer this as a free resource to anyone interested in optimizing their health and wellbeing. SUBSCRIBE TO YOGA MEDICINE ON iTUNES/APPLE PODCASTS: https://apple.co/3aWW3XO LEARN MORE ABOUT THIS EPISODE: https://YogaMedicine.com ——————————— CONNECT WITH US! ——————————— FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/TiffanyCruikshankYoga INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/yoga_medicine TWITTER: https://twitter.com/yoga_medicine LINKEDIN: https://ca.linkedin.com/company/yoga-medicine PINTEREST: https://www.pinterest.com/tiffanyyoga
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Episodes
  • 119 Body Image in Yoga: Community Conversations with Alison Heilig
    Sep 26 2024

    We all deserve to feel good in our bodies, but when we have negative perceptions of how our body looks, feels, or functions that experience can seem impossible.

    Today host Rachel talks with returning guest Alison Heilig about the sometimes sneaky ways body image manifests in yoga. In this episode, we discuss how body image forms and the different ways negative body image can show up - including the perpetual optimization of health and demonization of the aging process. We also touch on implications for gender conformity and advocate normalizing diversity in ability and appearance in yoga classes. We share our tips on how yoga teachers can provide positive embodiment experiences, ensuring that body image isn’t what stops our students practicing.

    Listen in as we talk about the good, the bad, and the ugly of body image.

    Show Notes:
    • Defining body image, and why it matters more in yoga than you think [3:05]
    • How does body image form [7:33]
    • Personal experiences of poor body image [8:58}
    • The added impacts of social media, photoshop, filters & AI [12:50]
    • Body image challenges through life; perceptions of aging [14:39]
    • The surprising ways poor body image can manifest [16:40]
    • Orthorexia, perpetual optimization & the medicalization of body image [20:00]
    • Implications in yoga [24:59]
    • How yoga teachers can foster more positive body awareness [30:58]
    • Tips on teaching groups [39:45]
    • Advice for individuals & the slow journey to positive body image [53:33]
    • The conversation continues: Fit Bottomed Girls [1:02:26]
    • Final thoughts & key takeaways [1:08:04]

    Links Mentioned:
    • Watch this episode on YouTube
    • Previous Yoga Medicine® Podcast Episodes:
      • 32: Yoga for Athletes
      • 96: Creating Change
      • 116: Yoga for Menopause & Beyond
    • Yoga Journal articles:
      • Are the Poses You Hate The Ones You Need Most?
      • The One Cue I Never Use When I Teach
    • Yoga for Athletes Teacher Training
    • Connect with Alison Heilig:

    Facebook | Instagram | Alison Heilig | Yoga Medicine Online Guest Teacher

    You can learn more about this episode, and see the full show notes at YogaMedicine.com/podcast-119.

    And you can find out more about insider tips, online classes or information on our teacher trainings at YogaMedicine.com.

    To support our work, please leave us a 5 star review with your feedback on iTunes/Apple Podcasts.

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    1 hr and 12 mins
  • 118 Pranayama Myths & Misconceptions: Research Roundup
    Sep 12 2024

    Today hosts Tiffany and Katja dive into the common misconceptions around breath work and Pranayama. Is breathwork really the new Pranayama? Is deep breathing indeed always better? Does breathwork really need to be intense to work? In this episode, we unpack these and other common misconceptions about Pranayama and breathwork.

    Listen in to find ways to feel better in your life through a better understanding of Pranayama.

    Show Notes:
    • Myth 1: Breathwork is the new pranayama [3:07]
    • Myth 2: The ultimate goal of pranayama is to fully control the breath [9:02]
    • Myth 3: Pranayama must be practiced over long periods of time to see benefits [16:31]
    • Myth 4: Ujjayi and/or deep breathing is a superior technique [22:29]
    • Myth 5: Breathwork involving hyperventilation is life-changing, always [30:36]
    • Myth 6: Only advanced practitioners should do Pranayama [37:31]
    • Myth 7: Pranayama has one magic rhythm/ pattern [41:17]

    Links Mentioned:
    • Watch this episode on YouTube
    • Pranayama Yoga Teacher Training
    • Previous Yoga Medicine® Podcast Episodes:
      • 85: Research Roundup: A Stroll Through the Breathwork Landscape
      • 87: The Science of Breathing Less: Research Roundup
    • Connect with Katja Bartsch:

    Facebook | Instagram | Kalamana Yoga | Yoga Medicine® Online Guest Teacher

    You can learn more about this episode, and see the full show notes at YogaMedicine.com/podcast-118.

    And you can find out more about insider tips, online classes or information on our teacher trainings at YogaMedicine.com.

    To support our work, please leave us a 5 star review with your feedback on iTunes/Apple Podcasts.

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    49 mins
  • 117 Doing the Hard Work: Community Conversations with Sarah Symons
    Aug 29 2024

    Ahimsa or non-harming is a central value of yoga philosophy, but looking at the world around us it’s all too easy to find examples of systemic suffering that seem impossible to solve. Today’s episode tackles one such issue; gender-based violence and sex trafficking.

    Host Rachel speaks with Sarah Symons, founder of international non-profit Her Future Coalition which has been working since 2005 to ensure that survivors of trafficking have what they need to remain free, safe and independent.

    As well as sharing her own story, Sarah gives tips for those wanting to get involved in this or any other service work, including the importance of starting with a single step, listening to those who are closest to the issue, making mistakes and learning from them, and focusing your energy on the positives.

    Show Notes:
    • The mission of Her Future Coalition [2:17]
    • Why it’s so difficult to face gender-based violence [3:25]
    • Sarah takes her inspiration from survivors [7:04]
    • Early mistakes: trying to rush the healing process [10:26]
    • Survivors often can’t return to their family [13:38]
    • Benefits of the shelter environment for survivors [17:05]
    • The power of non-verbal healing modalities – art, movement, games [18:59]
    • Looking to the long-term: vocational education [22:39]
    • Ripple effect: Survivors become part of the solution [24:50]
    • Handling despair [28:51]
    • Keys to success in service work [31:26]
    • Savoring joy [34:48]
    • Final takeaways [40:04]

    Links Mentioned:
    • Watch this episode on YouTube
    • Previous Yoga Medicine® Podcast Episodes:
      • 37: Yoga as Service with Amanda Cunningham
    • Yoga Medicine® Seva Foundation
    • Connect with Sarah Symons:

    Facebook | Instagram | Her Future Coalition | TEDx

    You can learn more about this episode, and see the full show notes at YogaMedicine.com/podcast-117.

    And you can find out more about insider tips, online classes or information on our teacher trainings at YogaMedicine.com.

    To support our work, please leave us a 5 star review with your feedback on iTunes/Apple Podcasts.

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    46 mins

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