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2020
Join me in Ecuadorâ April 13-19!
https://www.montanitaestates.com/2020-april-yoga-retreat.html
https://www.montanitaestates.com/2020-april-yoga-retreat.html
https://www.montanitaestates.com/2020-april-yoga-retreat.html
https://www.montanitaestates.com/2020-april-yoga-retreat.html
Guysâ early bird pricing lasts another weekâ but the flights are the lowest Iâve seen at $320. Hit me up for deets.
https://www.montanitaestates.com/2020-april-yoga-retreat.html?fbclid=IwAR3BACz5a3iJ4Jkh9dY03kEVww6XlCtZcrf6VK2aCpLj24g7skrrths3O5U
https://www.montanitaestates.com/2020-april-yoga-retreat.html?fbclid=IwAR3BACz5a3iJ4Jkh9dY03kEVww6XlCtZcrf6VK2aCpLj24g7skrrths3O5U
April 13-20
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Ashtanga
Adventure
Retreat
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Montanita, Ecuador.
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Ashtanga
Adventure
Retreat
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Montanita, Ecuador.
in imageApril 13-20
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Ashtanga
Adventure
Retreat
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Montanita, Ecuador.
@montanitaestates
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Ashtanga
Adventure
Retreat
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Montanita, Ecuador.
@montanitaestates
KOKO CACAO NIBS FROM @SUENODEVIDA_ECU
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Producto do Ecuador
KOKO CACAO NIBS FROM
@SUENODEVIDA ECU
Producto do Ecuador
KOKO CACAO NIBS FROM
@SUENODEVIDA ECU
What does it mean to go to a place like Ecuador in order to create and participate in economy? And how does one do that in a respectable, regenerative, respectful way?
Ask Kristen.
She and her partner Juan are growing cacao and heirloom cacao in a regenerative food forest with zero waste.
The optics in this post hit close to home.
I try not to dress up in a costume for the purposes of selling you the product of yoga. I canât actually sell yoga yogaâ and sell you my time.
My time as a practitioner, a seeker, a student, and a finder. And as a yoga facilitator/teacher/guide, itâs why you donât see me in my dhoti very often... And why i tend to only wear my mala when I meditate.
There are so many ways to signal your desire to be seen as aspirationalâ biceps and bindis and baba harem pants. Andean throws. The thing is, when you have something valuable to share, you want to share it.
When you have devoted your life to something, you hope that you can make enough money to keep devoting your life to it. And, you might even try to sell the image of the thing using appropriators prints.
Itâs a tricky thing... this authenticity piece. I love that Kristen and Juan encourages folks to make of all of it what you will.
In the mean time... should I teach you to handstand, shirtless?
Ask Kristen.
She and her partner Juan are growing cacao and heirloom cacao in a regenerative food forest with zero waste.
The optics in this post hit close to home.
I try not to dress up in a costume for the purposes of selling you the product of yoga. I canât actually sell yoga yogaâ and sell you my time.
My time as a practitioner, a seeker, a student, and a finder. And as a yoga facilitator/teacher/guide, itâs why you donât see me in my dhoti very often... And why i tend to only wear my mala when I meditate.
There are so many ways to signal your desire to be seen as aspirationalâ biceps and bindis and baba harem pants. Andean throws. The thing is, when you have something valuable to share, you want to share it.
When you have devoted your life to something, you hope that you can make enough money to keep devoting your life to it. And, you might even try to sell the image of the thing using appropriators prints.
Itâs a tricky thing... this authenticity piece. I love that Kristen and Juan encourages folks to make of all of it what you will.
In the mean time... should I teach you to handstand, shirtless?
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