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Yoga Therapy Hour with Amy Wheeler

Yoga Therapy Hour with Amy Wheeler

By: Amy Wheeler
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Welcome to "The Yoga Therapy Hour Podcast," a harmonious blend of ancient wisdom and modern science, brought to life by Amy's expertise in psychology and public health. With over 100,000 downloads, this podcast delves deep into the principles of yoga therapy, offering expert interviews, practical solutions, and profound insights into real-life challenges.

From its inception, the first four seasons have been instrumental in elevating the domain of yoga therapy, emphasizing the pivotal role of lifestyle medicine in addressing both our mental and physical well-being. As we transition into Season 5, 6 & 7, Amy broadens the horizon, reaching out to the masses. Here, listeners will unravel how yoga therapy, when intertwined with lifestyle engineering, can serve as a powerful tool for holistic healing, touching the realms of the mind, body, and spirit.

Subscribe now and be part of a transformative journey that bridges the essence of embodied mental health with the spirit's depth. Join Amy in redefining mental and physical wellness. Also, leave us a review if you are enjoying the podcast and consider supporting us at the Optimal State & Yoga Therapy Hour Patreon page -https://www.patreon.com/yogatherapyhour


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Episodes
  • Yoga as a Lifelong Companion: Lisa Becks on Grief, Healing, and the Gentle Path Home
    Jul 4 2025

    In this deeply moving and honest episode, Amy Wheeler welcomes Lisa Becks—a yoga teacher, clinical social worker, and long-time practitioner—who shares her lifelong journey with yoga as a steady companion through grief, motherhood, cancer, and healing. Lisa recounts how she first encountered yoga in her early twenties while grieving the sudden loss of her mother, and how that one class at a Zen Buddhist center in Michigan led to decades of inner transformation.

    From the profound influence of her first teacher Barbara Linderman (a direct student of Śrī T. Krishnamacharya) to her healing experience with Kate Holcombe after a breast cancer diagnosis, Lisa's story reminds us that yoga isn't about performance or ambition—it's about returning to ourselves, again and again. Throughout this conversation, Amy and Lisa reflect on parenting without a mother, the reverberations of our actions and emotions, and how the most healing practices are often the simplest and most sincere.

    Listeners will be inspired by Lisa’s vulnerability, her gentle wisdom, and the way she lives the teachings she practices. Whether you're new to yoga or have been on the path for years, this episode is a tender reminder that yoga, when approached with sincerity and self-awareness, meets us exactly where we are.

    Key Topics Covered:

    • Grieving the loss of a parent and finding yoga as a healing anchor
    • The sacred presence of humble teachers and quiet transmission
    • Evolution of practice across life stages: young adulthood, motherhood, illness
    • Self-awareness, self-regulation, and the nervous system
    • Using observation instead of judgment to shift behavior
    • Teaching yoga as a form of service and continued self-discovery
    • Cancer recovery, the role of gentle discipline, and meeting yourself with grace
    • Yoga as a way to parent consciously without inherited patterns
    • Coming home to the self—again and again

    Mentioned in This Episode:

    • Barbara Linderman (student of Śrī T. Krishnamacharya)
    • Kate Holcombe (teacher in the tradition of TKV Desikachar)
    • Inward Bound Yoga Collective, Ann Arbor, MI
    • Optimal State Yoga Therapy Training

    About Lisa Becks:

    Lisa is a yoga teacher, clinical social worker, and mother of two. She offers private yoga therapy sessions by request and believes in the quiet, transformative power of personalized practice. Lisa does not actively market her services, but those who find her often discover a steady, compassionate guide.


    Amy Wheeler, Ph.D. is the Chair of the Department of Yoga Therapy and Ayurveda at Maryland University of Integrative Health (MUIH) and a leader in the fields of yoga therapy and Ayurveda. She played a key role in helping to set standards for Ayurvedic Yoga Therapists at the National Ayurvedic Medical Association (NAMA) and served as President of the Board of Directors for the International Association of Yoga Therapists (IAYT) from 2018 to 2020. www.TheOptimalState.com


    Master of Science in Yoga Therapy https://muih.edu/academics/yoga-therapy/master-of-science-in-yoga-therapy/

    Explore MUIH’s Post-Master’s Certificate in Therapeutic Yoga Practices, designed specifically for licensed healthcare professionals. https://muih.edu/academics/yoga-therapy/post-masters-certificate-in-therapeutic-yoga-practices/

    Try our Post-Bac Ayurveda Certification Program at MUIH: https://muih.edu/academics/ayurveda/post-baccalaureate-ayurveda-certification/

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    39 mins
  • Driving Home to the Self: Yoga, Research, and Recovery with Dr. Steffany Moonaz
    Jun 27 2025

    Episode Summary:

    In this deeply moving and powerful episode, Amy Wheeler sits down with Dr. Steffany Moonaz—yoga researcher, author, educator, and founder of Yoga for Arthritis—to discuss her professional contributions to the field of yoga therapy, and the personal story that nearly shattered everything she knew about herself.

    What begins as a conversation about the CLARIFY Guidelines and the evolution of yoga research quickly transitions into a vulnerable and heartfelt dialogue about grief, identity, traumatic brain injury (TBI), caregiving, and the long, often invisible road to healing.

    Dr. Moonaz shares the inspiration behind her memoir Driving Home: Cancer, Concussion, Mom and Me, and invites us into the emotional terrain of a year marked by tragedy, disorientation, and ultimately, profound transformation. Through the lens of yoga, neuroscience, and lived experience, she offers wisdom on surviving loss—not just the loss of loved ones, but the loss of self as we once knew it.

    If you've ever questioned how the tools of yoga serve us not just in theory, but in the darkest moments of real life, this conversation is for you.


    Topics We Explore:

    • The origin and impact of the CLARIFY Guidelines for yoga research
    • What makes yoga research replicable, credible, and useful for clinicians
    • Dr. Moonaz’s academic leadership in yoga therapy at MUIH and SCUHS
    • The backstory of Yoga for Arthritis and its public health mission
    • Living through a year of compounded loss: traumatic brain injury, caregiving, and grief
    • Navigating healthcare systems and trauma while healing
    • Writing a memoir as a healing process and reflective practice
    • The psychological and somatic experience of losing identity through injury
    • Yoga therapy for grief, loss, and identity reconstruction
    • Steffany's personal tapas (discipline) and her decision to keep showing up
    • Reclaiming wholeness post-trauma: a new “A-prime” version of self


    Featured Book:

    Driving Home: Cancer, Concussion, Mom and Me

    Now available in hardcover, paperback, and ebook formats.

    Audiobook coming soon—narrated by Dr. Steffany Moonaz herself


    Connect with Steffany Moonaz:

    Website: https://arthritis.yoga

    Explore professional trainings in Yoga for Arthritis, mentoring opportunities, research publications, and continuing education courses.

    Upcoming offerings include:

    • Online cohort: Yoga for Arthritis Level 1 Training (starting July 15, 2025)
    • Self-paced options in yoga, Ayurveda, and pain science
    • In-person retreat at Yogaville, Summer 2026


    Quote from the Episode:

    “I had to grieve the things about me that I had lost, at the same time as grieving the loss of my mother... But I also believe that I have made up for the loss of function with who I have grown into as a human.” — Dr. Steffany Moonaz

    Special Thanks:

    To Dr. Moonaz for her honesty, strength, and generosity.

    And to our listeners—may this story remind you of your own resilience, your own wisdom, and the power of bearing witness to the full spectrum of the human experience.


    Information on Amy:

    www.amywheeler.com

    www.TheOptimalState.com


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    1 hr and 6 mins
  • The Yoga Therapy Hour Podcast with Tamala Floyd, LCSW
    Jun 20 2025

    In this episode of The Yoga Therapy Hour, Amy Wheeler is joined by Tamala Floyd, LCSW, to explore the powerful integration of Internal Family Systems (IFS) therapy and ancestral healing. Tamala, author of Listening When Parts Speak, discusses how generational trauma can be healed through connecting with our ancestors and unburdening our exiled parts. She shares her journey into the world of IFS, the importance of working with both personal and ancestral wounds and how healing these parts can reveal hidden gifts within us.

    Key Takeaways:

    • Internal Family Systems (IFS) Therapy: IFS teaches that we are made up of different parts or subpersonalities, each with its own roles and functions. Protectors guard vulnerable parts, which are often exiled due to past trauma. Healing occurs when these protectors are unburdened, allowing the exile to heal and the person to reclaim their wholeness.
    • Ancestral Healing: Tamala introduces the concept of healing ancestral trauma by connecting with well-healed ancestors who are willing to release burdens passed down through generations. This process also allows individuals to access the gifts and heirlooms from their family line.
    • The Role of Protectors: Protectors (e.g., people-pleasing, anger) arise as a response to exiled parts. These protective roles often result in behavior that feels out of control or unbalanced but are essential in safeguarding the individual from deeper wounds.
    • Connecting with Gifts: Healing the generational wounds allows individuals to access the gifts of their ancestors, such as creativity, intuition, and emotional depth, that were previously blocked by trauma.
    • Practical Tips for Exploring IFS: Tamala provides insights on how to begin the journey of identifying and interacting with your parts, including the use of externalizing exercises where others embody these parts to create a tangible, experiential understanding.

    Tamala Floyd’s Upcoming Events:

    • Retreats & Workshops: Tamala leads transformative retreats and workshops around the world. She shares information about her upcoming retreat in Costa Rica for women healing generational trauma and her upcoming retreats in Morocco and California.
    • Book & Audiobook: Listening When Parts Speak is available in both written and audiobook formats. Tamala is also releasing Healing the Wounded Mother, an audiobook focused on healing the mother’s wounds to create healthier relationships with children and others.

    Learn More & Connect:

    • Website: Tamala Floyd
    • Social Media: Follow Tamala for more insights on healing and personal growth.

    Related Resources:

    • Listening When Parts Speak
    • Healing the Wounded Mother (available May 6, 2025)

    Join Us: If you enjoyed this episode, don’t forget to subscribe, leave a review, and share with friends who might benefit from this healing work.

    Contact Us:

    For more information, questions, or comments, please visit www.theoptimalstate.com or email amy@theoptimalstate.com.

    Tune in next time for more on yoga therapy, emotional intelligence, and holistic healing!

    Would you like to receive your Masters Degree in Yoga Therapy?

    Master of Science in Yoga Therapy https://muih.edu/academics/yoga-therapy/master-of-science-in-yoga-therapy/

    Explore MUIH’s Post-Master’s Certificate in Therapeutic Yoga Practices, designed specifically for licensed healthcare professionals. https://muih.edu/academics/yoga-therapy/post-masters-certificate-in-therapeutic-yoga-practices/

    Try our Post-Bac Ayurveda Certification Program at MUIH: https://muih.edu/academics/ayurveda/post-baccalaureate-ayurveda-certification/

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    55 mins
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I really enjoyed this sincere conversation about change, why we are resistant to it and how we can develop skill and resilience for the inevitable ups and downs of life. I love that @Nina Zolotow's book has practical yoga postures and practices that make this skill set believable and feasible. Thanks to both!

A Thoughtful Conversation About Change

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Listening to Dr. Amy Wheeler discuss and query the many aspects of yoga therapy in these episodes is pure magic. Each guest is expertly interviewed. Dr. Wheeler has a way of allowing her guests to pour the best of themselves into each episode. Excellent information for anyone who has an interest in Life’s magical unfolding.

Every Episode Is Enlightening!

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Amy Wheeler does a wonderful job explaining how Yoga Therapy is different than a yoga class. If you were wondering if you want to become a Yoga Therapist, this is the podcast you should be listening to.

Want to be a yoga therapist?

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