Field Ledger Archive
12,928 entries across the years, 2003–2026.

The Yoga Contractor Trade-Off
Most yoga jobs in the US are 1099. That's the default, not a choice you opted into. Here's the math that determines whether it's actually worth it.
Read the essay →The Future of Yoga Economies
A companion to The Digital Caste and The Architecture of Generosity. The conversation about yoga economics runs the same loop. Teachers can't make a living. Studios can't stay open. Students can't afford classes. Everyone assumes the problem is price — find the right number and…
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wtop.comThe District Fringe Festival returns with comedy, drama and puppetsThe District Fringe Festival offers emerging playwrights and performers an affordable platform to stage new work across three D.C. venues over three weekends. By charging creators just $400 versus typical $5,000+ theater rentals, the festival prioritizes accessibility and audience-building for untes✦ Read ad free and get the full MichaelFilter · $5.50
popville.com“Museum Café (partnership with local coffee experts Slipstream) Grand Opening and Free Community Day” at The National Museum of Women in the ArtsThe National Museum of Women in the Arts opened a new café in partnership with DC roaster Slipstream, featuring a Colombian coffee line cultivated exclusively by female farmers. The opening coincided with a Free Community Day offering extended hours, drop-in art activities, gallery talks, and tours✦ Read ad free and get the full MichaelFilter · $5.50
The Architecture of Generosity
A companion to The Digital Caste People talk about yoga economics as if the central question is price. Class rates. Membership tiers. What a teacher should earn. Price matters — but it isn't the variable that governs everything else. Overhead is. Overhead determines what prices…
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npr.orgMilitant LGBTQ+ rights group 'the Lavender Panthers' was founded on this day in 1973In 1973, gay preacher Ray Broshears founded the Lavender Panthers, a street vigilante group protecting LGBTQ+ people in San Francisco's Tenderloin from violent attacks. Though controversial and problematic, the group exemplified community-led mutual aid filling gaps left by a homophobic society, and✦ Read ad free and get the full MichaelFilter · $5.50
bbc.co.uk'Here to stay' - Fans react to the rise of soccer in the USThe BBC reports on growing soccer popularity in the United States as the 2026 World Cup draws large stadium crowds and widespread interest. Fans discuss whether soccer's rising profile in American culture represents a lasting shift in the sports landscape.✦ Read ad free and get the full MichaelFilter · $5.50
arstechnica.comWing Commander IV and the FMV future that never quite wasA retrospective on Wing Commander IV (1996), a space combat game that epitomized the mid-90s ambition to merge Hollywood production values with interactive gaming. The game featured Mark Hamill and other actors performing on 35mm film with massive sets, costing $12 million and shipping on six CD-ROM✦ Read ad free and get the full MichaelFilter · $5.50
bbc.co.ukInstagram running ads promoting child sexual abuse material in India, BBC findsBBC investigation found Instagram running ads in India that promoted child sexual abuse material, using explicit search terms and linking to Telegram channels. The ads exploited Instagram's advertising system to direct users to illegal content, raising questions about platform moderation and algorit✦ Read ad free and get the full MichaelFilter · $5.50
nytimes.comIt Wasn’t Bill Maher Who Stole the ShowWhat the politician and the comic have in common became clear at the Mark Twain Prize ceremony, where the winner was called “underrated.”✦ Read ad free and get the full MichaelFilter · $5.50
washingtonian.comWhat Time Are DC’s July 4 Fireworks Actually Happening?A Washingtonian article reports confusion over DC's July 4th fireworks start time (10:30 PM vs 11 PM), with the event expanding to 40 minutes and 850,000 shells for America's 250th anniversary. The piece details extensive security restrictions on the National Mall including bans on chairs, coolers,✦ Read ad free and get the full MichaelFilter · $5.50
arstechnica.comSony erases digital content from libraries; reminded we don't own what we buySony is removing 551 StudioCanal titles from UK PlayStation customers' libraries due to expired licensing agreements, with no refunds offered. The incident highlights that digital 'purchases' are actually long-term licenses that can be revoked when distribution rights expire, not permanent ownership✦ Read ad free and get the full MichaelFilter · $5.50
MJH INC: Building a Personal Sovereign Internet
From chatrooms at thirteen to running a world in Ultima Online to building communities for companies — a life spent tending rooms online. Now I'm turning that instinct on my own data: pulling twenty years of my life off the platforms and onto ground I own, and building the habit of micro-journaling in my own garden instead of Meta's.
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newscientist.comRead an extract from Slow Gods by Claire NorthThe New Scientist Book Club’s read for July is Claire North’s space opera Slow Gods. In this extract from its second chapter, we learn about the upbringing of its protagonist on the planet Tu-mdo✦ Read ad free and get the full MichaelFilter · $5.50
futurism.comA24 Fans in Meltdown After It Enters AI Partnership With GoogleFans of the movie studio A24 are furious after it entered into a $75 million AI partnership with Google Deepmind.✦ Read ad free and get the full MichaelFilter · $5.50
What if you forget a pose or two
This is Ashtanga Yoga Tech Support. Real questions from the yoga community, answered. The Question Today I realised I skipped ardha Badda Padma paschimottan asana and tiriang! What is the proper way in a mysore studio: do you just let it go for the day or do you insert it back in when you remember? I just let it go because I felt it would rattle me more if the instructor came by and called me out Do experienced mysore Ashtangis still forget bits of the sequence ?? submitted by /u/JudgeBorn8370 — via r/ashtanga Our Response You skipped Ardha Baddha Padma Paschimottanasana and Triang Mukha. --- Read more: https://ashtanga.tech/tech-support/what-if-you-forget-a-pose-or-two/ All content: https://mjh.yoga #ashtanga #yoga #ashtangayoga #techsupport #ashtangatech
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The Reading List That Actually Matters
The books that change your practice aren't always the ones everyone mentions—they're the ones that make philosophy feel like practice. Someone on Reddit asked where to start learning about yoga philosophy. Simple question. Deep rabbit hole. In a Tech Support post on Ashtanga.tech, we mapped the territory—books that actually deliver, not just the ones everyone mentions because they're supposed to. There's a difference. The reading list below isn't exhaustive. It's curated. These are the books that keep showing up in studios, on bedside tables, in the hands of teachers who've been at this for decades. They're the ones that don't just explain yoga—they change how you practice it. --- Read the full article: https://theyoga.club/the-reading-list-that-actually-matters/ Original source: https://ashtanga.tech/tech-support/books-to-learn-more-about-the-philosphy-of-yoga/ All content: https://mjh.yoga Concepts: Yoga Sutras · Pratyahara · Samadhi · Svadhyaya #ashtanga #yoga #ashtangayoga #yogapractice #theyogaclub
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The Digital Caste: Surveillance Capitalism and the Architecture of Permanent Inequality
How algorithmic systems are building a new structure of social stratification — and why your next cup of milk might be an act of resistance Michael Joel Hall · Director, The Yoga Club · Washington, DC I grew up in small-town America. The kind of…
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Holding Space for Political Engagement in Diverse Communities
Protest as Practice Have you noticed how diverse our community is? I'm not gonna lie... it brings me so much joy. So many races, countires of origin, sexual identities, and ages-- all practicing in one spot. Straight dudes, Fem Dykes, Catholics, Central American Mystics, and one…
Read the essay →Introduction to Ashtanga Collider Theory
Introduction: When Effects Distort Our Understanding of Causes In 1946, statistician Joseph Berkson noticed something peculiar in hospital patient data: diseases that should have been independent appeared to be negatively correlated. Cancer patients seemed less likely to have diabetes, and vice versa. This observation seemed…
Read the essay →What Ashtanga Yoga Teachers Can Learn from NFL Coaching Excellence
The Performance Paradox In 2007, Tony Dungy became the first African American head coach to win a Super Bowl. But his real legacy wasn’t built on that February night in Miami—it was constructed over the following decade through youth mentorship programs, education reform initiatives, and…
Read the essay →Decolonizing Yoga Practice
Honoring Roots, Dismantling BarriersYoga is a practice of liberation — of body, mind, and spirit. But when we look closely at the modern global yoga scene, especially in the West, we find a paradox: a practice rooted in freedom that is often taught, consumed, and…
Read the essay →Creating Safe Spaces for Practice
“Creating safe spaces isn’t about perfection – it’s about consistent commitment to embodying the respect we claim to value.” Introduction: The Sacred Vulnerability of Practice Every time someone steps on a yoga mat, they bring their entire being with them — heart, body, history, hope.…
Read the essay →Reimagining Ashtanga Community Leadership
Introduction For nearly two decades, I’ve witnessed the profound impact that leadership styles have on yoga communities. As both student and teacher in the Ashtanga tradition, I’ve experienced firsthand how the decisions, behaviors, and communication patterns of those in positions of authority shape not just…
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Transform Your Yoga Studio with Automated CRM Solutions
Unlock the potential of your yoga studio by integrating CRM solutions to automate and personalize student interactions! 🌟 As a dedicated Mysore style Ashtanga yoga teacher, discover how a robust CRM system can streamline processes, bring consistency, and enhance satisfaction in your studio. Learn to manage student profiles effortlessly and explore the magic of automated communication workflows using FluentCRM for an unparalleled yoga teaching experience. ⚡ Be ready to explore: - Automated student onboarding processes - Personalized communications via email and SMS - Efficiently managed student data and preferences Dive into the video and revolutionize your teaching methodology today! #Yoga #CRM #StudioAutomation
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Transform Your Yoga Studio with CRM Data Insights
Ever wondered how your yoga studio can leverage CRM data for explosive growth? 📈 Tune in to discover powerful strategies on how to convert leads, track student retention, and measure engagement metrics effectively. Learn how to refine communications based on email insights and optimize your revenue using robust tools like WooCommerce and Stripe. Transform your student onboarding process to provide a seamless experience and sharpen your marketing strategies for better results. Let CRM data be the catalyst for your studio's success! #YogaStudioGrowth #CRMData #BusinessSuccess
Read the essay →Ready to elevate your yoga business? Discover the game-changing benefits of integrating Fluent Booking with WordPress! 🌟 Learn how this powerful combo not only streamlines your operations but also slashes costs.
In this video, Michael Joel Hall shares insight into managing bookings effortlessly, creating customized experiences for group classes and private sessions, and enhancing your client engagement with ease.
Are you stuck managing bookings manually? Let automation take charge! From personalized client communication to efficient data collection—transform your yoga studio today.
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Boost Your Yoga Studio with Fluent Booking & WordPress
Ready to elevate your yoga business? Discover the game-changing benefits of integrating Fluent Booking with WordPress! 🌟 Learn how this powerful combo not only streamlines your operations but also slashes costs. In this video, Michael Joel Hall shares insight into managing bookings effortlessly, creating customized experiences for group classes and private sessions, and enhancing your client engagement with ease. Are you stuck managing bookings manually? Let automation take charge! From personalized client communication to efficient data collection—transform your yoga studio today. Subscribe for weekly tips on boosting your yoga business and maximizing your efficiency. #YogaBusiness #FluentCRM #WordPressBenefits 0:00 Introduction 1:20 Cost Efficiency with Fluent Booking 2:45 Versatility for All Session Types 3:30 Enhancing Client Engagement and Automation For step-by-step guidance, visit Indie Yoga Pros!
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Exploring the Foundations of Wise Practice
## Exploring the Foundations of Wise Practice: A Journey Within Dive deep into the essence of yoga as we uncover the timeless teachings that form the bedrock of wise practice. In this enlightening exploration, connect with the core principles that transcend lineage and style, revealing how each unique journey on the mat can lead to profound self-discovery. From understanding the true purpose behind every pose to embracing challenges as catalysts for growth, this blog invites you to reflect on qualities that foster genuine progress—sincerity, humility, and discernment. Discover how committing to daily practice, even in small doses, can illuminate your path and enhance your connection to self. Let the wisdom of ancient stories guide you, while practical insights help bridge your practice from the mat to everyday life. Whether you're an experienced yogi or a curious beginner, join us in cultivating a space for transformation, where the journey is as rewarding as the destination. Explore the nuances of wise practice and unlock the secrets to a fulfilling yoga experience. Your journey begins here.
Read the essay →The Importance of Explicit Communication in Teaching
Teaching, at its core, is about conveying information in a way that leads to understanding. Whether it's teaching yoga, guiding students through complex subjects, or addressing legal matters, the clarity and precision of communication are paramount. In my experience, explicit communication has proven to be…
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The Employee vs. Contractor Debate in the Yoga Industry
In the United States, the debate over whether yoga teachers should be classified as employees or independent contractors is complex and fraught with challenges. The truth is, the role of a yoga teacher often aligns more closely with the responsibilities and characteristics of a contractor rather than an employee.
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Yoga Enhances Health and Physiological Well-Being
Ashtanga yoga serves as a powerful ally in enhancing health and fostering physiological well-being. From preventative care to symptomatic relief, discover the multifaceted ways in which yoga strengthens our bodily systems and promotes emotional balance. This insightful journey reveals how each practice not only revitalizes physical strength and flexibility but also nurtures mental clarity and emotional resilience. Join us in understanding how this ancient practice can harmonize your life, one breath at a time.
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Yoga Teachers and Movie Extras: A Comparison of Pay and Value
https://youtu.be/U3YCoBPbJMM The Screen Actors Guild (SAG), now SAG-AFTRA, has long been an advocate for actors, including those in non-speaking roles such as movie extras. Under SAG's protections, even extras—often seen as the most replaceable individuals on set—are guaranteed minimum pay rates, overtime compensation, meal breaks,…
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Striving in Yoga: Healthy Ambition vs. Ego-Driven Competition
Yoga, as a practice, has the potential to transform both the body and the mind. It encourages practitioners to explore their edges, deepen their awareness, and grow in their abilities. However, there is a fine line between healthy ambition and ego-driven competition—one that, when crossed, can lead to burnout, disillusionment, and even injury. Striving is a natural human behavior, but in yoga, it requires careful attention. When ambition is fueled by ego rather than by a genuine desire for growth, it distorts the practice and detracts from yoga's deeper spiritual goals.
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Teaching in the Face of Competition and Cooperation
In the world of yoga, and particularly within the Ashtanga community, there is often an unspoken undercurrent of competition. Whether it's between teachers vying for students or different schools of yoga positioning themselves as superior, this competitive mindset can create division within a practice that…
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- The importance of creating sustainable business models.
- Exploring innovative ways to diversify income beyond studio classes.
- Practical financial tips including budgeting, saving, and investing.
- Empowering yoga teachers to value their labor and resist exploitative practices.
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What I Mean When I Say “More Equitable Models“
To maintain equity for yoga teachers, compensation should vary based on whether the teacher is classified as an employee or an independent contractor, taking into account the responsibilities, expectations, and benefits associated with each role: 1. Employee Compensation Model Base Salary or Hourly Pay: Teachers…
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How Yoga Teachers Can Thrive Financially!
🧘♀️ Are you a passionate yoga teacher struggling with financial stability? In this video, Michael Jolley delves into the crucial steps for creating a sustainable business model in the yoga industry. Discover how financial equity and community support can revolutionize your career. 💰 Learn to budget and master financial literacy for future disruptions. 🌐 Explore the potential of online platforms and community-centric offerings to expand your horizons beyond studio classes. 🧩 Together, let's reshape the yoga profession for financial stability while continuing to spread the joy of yoga. Don't miss out on these invaluable insights for a strong and secure career! #YogaBusiness #FinancialStability #MindfulLiving
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Unlock Financial Stability as a Yoga Teacher
Are you struggling to achieve financial stability as a yoga teacher? Join Michael Johal, founder of the Council of Independent Yoga Professionals, as he shares powerful strategies for achieving financial equity. Learn how diversifying income streams, embracing online teaching, and understanding financial literacy can transform your yoga career into a sustainable journey. Highlights of this video: - The importance of creating sustainable business models. - Exploring innovative ways to diversify income beyond studio classes. - Practical financial tips including budgeting, saving, and investing. - Empowering yoga teachers to value their labor and resist exploitative practices. Let's not just survive in the world of yoga but thrive with financial stability. Watch the video, and let's grow together! 🌟 #YogaTeachers #FinancialStability #EmpowerYourself
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The Shocking Decline of Community Yoga Studios
Have you ever wondered why community-based yoga studios are disappearing? In this compelling video, we delve into the transformation of yoga from soulful sanctuaries into profit-driven entities. Discover how corporate takeovers disrupted the essence of independent studios, turning authentic experiences into commercial products. Learn how to preserve the heart and soul of yoga in modern spaces and avoid repeating past mistakes. We explore the importance of authenticity, personal connections, and maintaining a non-toxic environment. #YogaCommunity #AuthenticityMatters #YogaTransformation
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Creating a Yoga Guild: The Case for Unionizing Yoga Teachers
I wanna start this essay by saying that I have come to this essay as the inevitable conclusion of the work that I have been doing in my market analysis of the yoga industrial complex (system). Like many things that I spent months researching inside…
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The Employee vs. Contractor Debate in the Yoga Industry
In the United States, the debate over whether yoga teachers should be classified as employees or independent contractors is complex and fraught with challenges. The truth is, the role of a yoga teacher often aligns more closely with the responsibilities and characteristics of a contractor…
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Financial Equity for Yoga Teachers: Building Sustainable Business Models
Lets define equity, shall we? The financial challenges that many yoga teachers face have been an enduring issue within the industry. For years, teachers have struggled to earn livable wages, often working long hours with little job security, no benefits, and limited opportunities for growth.…
Read the essay →The financial challenges that many yoga teachers face have been an enduring issue within the industry. For years, teachers have struggled to earn livable wages, often working long hours with little job security, no benefits, and limited opportunities for growth. The COVID-19 pandemic, which devastated the yoga industry and shuttered studios worldwide, exposed just how precarious this financial situation was. Many teachers were left without income, unprepared to weather such a crisis. It has become increasingly clear that financial equity for yoga teachers is not just a matter of fair wages—it’s about creating sustainable business models that can withstand future disruptions.
In my work, I have become passionate about addressing this issue, with the hope of helping yoga teachers learn how to create financial stability for themselves. As I’ve expressed before, “I want to help yoga teachers to learn how to create a business model that’s sustainable and learn how to save money so they can survive the next pandemic.” This is not just about surviving the current crisis but preparing teachers to thrive in a world where uncertainty is the norm.
After having traveled the world and received education from some of the most respected yoga teachers is in the world, having received almost the highest accreditation I can inside of my lineage— if I can’t make it, who can?
I want us to bring honor to our teachers and be if service to our communities— and it’s very hard to do that when you’re starving.

The Importance of Systems Thinking in Yoga: Seeing the Bigger Picture
Yoga, at its essence, is about the union of mind, body, and spirit—a holistic practice that reminds us that everything is interconnected. This principle of interconnectedness extends beyond the practice itself, applying equally to the broader yoga industry. By adopting a systems thinking approach, we…
Read the essay →I’ve been lucky enough to watch my newsletter get unfollowed by two local studio owners, and I’ve had three other others reach out directly about how they can help change the dynamics inside of their studio.
Its telling who get offended. It tells me they aren’t accidentally ignorant, which means they’re purposefully malignant. Willful ignorance in this instance is malice.
This career doesn’t have to be a dead end, nor does it need ti be exploitative.
Yoga teachers, you have the power. Take it back.
Yoga studio owner/operators— is your rent too high to pay a livable wage? Feel trapped? Youre not the first one to end up in this position.
Question 1: are you practicing?
Feel free to reach out if want to chat.
If youre new here, some quick receipts: I was the director of operations for local six-location chain, ran a six figure yoga business as owner-operator, was a #board member for a yoga nonprofit, and my mysore program has been running for over 10 years consistently… aaaaand I have had the fortune to have more than five of my students go into business for themselves as studio owners, mysore teachers, and corporate wellness pros.
Like my daddy says “if doing the right thing was always profitable, everyone would do it. But it doesn’t mean it can’t be.”
This, friends, is where the rubber hits the pavement.

The Commercialization of Yoga: Challenges, Ethics, and Competition
As yoga continues to grow in popularity, it has transformed from a deeply personal and spiritual practice into a commercialized industry. This shift has introduced a series of ethical dilemmas for teachers, students, and studio owners alike. At the same time, the rise of competition…
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The Role of Learning in Yoga: Education vs. Exploitation and the Broken Teacher Training System
The modern yoga industry has shifted away from teaching a practice that once ecnouraged and even required ongoing learning, self-reflection, and personal growth. Instead, the commercial interests have been prioritized over genuine education. This shift has left both students and teachers navigating a system that…
Read the essay →This was at a time when traditional yoga studios had begun to propagate naturally into smaller studios from their spry, allowing 30-something teachers to enter full time teaching, inside their own four walls. It was a time before the big boxes, the local chains, and venture capital from Wall Street. Yes, at one time, independent yoga studios were owned by people who had made exotic journeys and devoted insane amounts of time to their spiritual quests amd studies.
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The Decline of Community-Based Yoga Studios: What Went Wrong
When I started practicing in 2002, there wasnt a yoga studio on every corner. Yoga hadn't quite hit the granola standard yet (when its not just for hippies anymore). Practice in general was still counterculture, with lineage-based yoga studios having been established for a decade…
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The Impact of COVID-19 on the Yoga Industry: Opportunities and Setbacks
The COVID-19 pandemic brought unprecedented challenges to nearly every industry, and the yoga world was no exception. Almost overnight, yoga studios were forced to close their doors, and teachers and students alike had to adapt to new ways of practicing. The pandemic accelerated changes in how yoga is taught and consumed, from the rapid rise of online classes to the reimagining of yoga spaces and teaching models. While the setbacks were significant—particularly for independent teachers and studios—the post-pandemic landscape also presents opportunities for transformation and growth.
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A New Path Forward for the Yoga Industry
The COVID-19 pandemic exposed deep flaws in the yoga industry, from unsustainable business models to the growing commercialization of the practice. This collection of essays explores the rise, collapse, and potential rebirth of the industry, offering solutions focused on sustainability, equity, and community. By addressing long-standing challenges, we have the chance to rebuild an industry that honors yoga’s spiritual roots while supporting teachers, students, and studios alike.
Read the essay →It’s clear to me that the traditional models of running yoga studios are not working, at least not for the long haul. There’s got to be a way to preserve yoga’s core teachings while creating a sustainable career path for teachers. Maybe that means smaller, teacher-owned studios, or perhaps a guild or union that protects the rights of yoga professionals. We can’t keep ignoring the structural issues that exploit teachers and dilute the practice.
I know there’s no easy fix. But as practitioners and teachers, we have a responsibility to stay true to the heart of yoga, even if that means making hard choices in a world increasingly driven by profit. Yoga has always been about balance—balancing strength with flexibility, effort with ease. Maybe the same can be said for navigating the modern yoga industry—finding that middle path between commerce and authenticity.
Reach out if you want to talk.

What Yoga Teachers Can Learn About Business from Strippers
The first time I realized that I had something to learn from pole dancers was when I was teaching contortion at a pole dancing studio in exchange for private lessons on the Lyra (aerial hoop-- it went fine). Some students I knew were nursing sore…
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Navigating Overtraining in Ashtanga Yoga: Signs, Solutions, and Self-Care
We’ve all been there, haven’t we? You dive headfirst into the wonderland of Ashtanga Yoga, blissfully aware of the transformative power of each pose—until one day, the thought of stepping onto your mat feels more like a chore than a joy. Overtraining can sneak up…
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How Breath Training Can Transform Your Sports Performance: Evidence and Techniques
Have you ever felt like your breath was holding you back on the field, court, or track? Just like a mischievous puppy chasing its tail, most athletes are blissfully unaware of how their breath can propel—or, heaven forbid, impede—their performance. Breath training, often overshadowed by the…
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Integrating Systems Thinking into Ashtanga Yoga Community Support
How tailored support networks and practical interventions can not only enhance individual practice but also strengthen our collective journey towards well-being. From fostering collaboration over competition to extending our reach beyond the studio, we explore innovative strategies that enrich our community interactions and extend the benefits of yoga to broader societal contexts.
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From Violence to Vision: The Radical Potential of Ashtanga Yoga to Combat Systemic Oppresion
Using Ashtanga Yoga to dismantle systemic oppression and promote healing. Reflections from my enriching experience in Birmingham, Alabama and Nashville, Tennessee, alongside friends like Heather Sullivan and Cory Bryant. Explains the appeal of systems thinking after a life-altering hate crime. Ashtanga Yoga can be a vehicle for inclusivity and empathy, challenging entrenched systems of oppression. Lets talk about it.
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Ashtanga for Beginners
Are you new to yoga or curious about Ashtanga's transformative potential? Discover the profound benefits of Ashtanga yoga for beginners in our article. This practice offers an accessible entry point for those starting their yoga journey. From enhanced flexibility to mental clarity, Ashtanga empowers you to embrace a holistic approach to wellness. Dive into our article and explore why Ashtanga can be your perfect introduction to the world of yoga, bringing vitality and balance to your life. Start your journey today!
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Mysore Yoga Explained: A Complete Guide
Interested in the unique Mysore method for Ashtanga yoga practice? Dive into our article to discover the essence of this transformative approach. Mysore style offers a personalized, self-paced practice where you'll receive individualized guidance from experienced instructors. This method empowers you to build a strong foundation, deepen your practice, and foster a lasting connection with yoga. Explore the enriching world of Mysore Ashtanga through our article and embrace a path of self-discovery and growth. Read on to unlock the secrets of this traditional yet highly effective yoga practice.
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Youthful Enthusiasm and Ashtanga Yoga
Discover the parallels between a novice photographer's journey and an Ashtanga Yoga beginner. Learn the lessons of overconfidence, adaptation, and continuous learning. 📸🧘♂️
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Places to Practice Ashtanga
Do Not Practice with Malicious Advice Mallard(courtesy ashtanga memes) Looking to practice Ashtanga in the Washington, DC area? You’re in luck, as DC and Northern Virginia has a bounty of powerful, talented teachers… no wonder we have such an inspired (and inspiring!) community of practitioners. The…
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Laundry Tips for Sweaty Yogis
Discover effective ways to banish stubborn odors from your yoga clothes. From prevention to vinegar soaks, we've got you covered. Say goodbye to post-yoga funk!
Read the essay →The Business of Yoga: A Guide for Mindful Ashtanga Practitioners
Are you an Ashtanga yoga practitioner who is considering becoming a yoga teacher? Or are you already a yoga teacher who wants to improve your business skills? Then this guide is for you! In this article, we will explore the business aspect of yoga teaching…
Read the essay →From Studio to Retreats: How Ashtanga Yoga Teachers Can Build Experience and Income
Hello, hello, hello, Ashtanga yogis! Are you looking to build your experience and create new revenue streams as a yoga teacher? If so, you've come to the right place! In this blog post, we'll explore different teaching formats and opportunities that can help you achieve…
Read the essay →Marketing Your Ashtanga Yoga Business: Tips and Strategies for Success
If you're an Ashtanga yoga teacher looking to build your business, marketing is key. But let's be real, marketing can feel overwhelming and daunting. Don't worry, we've got you covered with some tips and strategies to help you build your brand, connect with students, and…
Read the essay →As a teacher of yoga, I felt irresponsible using it to as a platform to promote the work that i do, knowing that it can do such great harm. So, ya know, I only posted to my stories and basically used it as a way to send memes to like 4 of my besties.
But, ya know, I have an awesome little yoga studio @theyoga.club to promote. And, I want to make more money as a yoga teacher.
So, here I am again, knowingly running the risk of presenting half truths, using pictures as commodities, and banking on the fact that good looks and pretty pictures go a long way.
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Being aware of it doesn't mean that I've had to engage in it; I've typically been abroad, studying with my teachers during this pivotal time of transformation. I reckon what I've had come across my desk this time of year is more the "run-off"-- how it impacts those in my communities. Over the years, I've been struck by the dichotomy of response: managers and studio owners were thrilled to see rookies and wayward weekend warriors returning, while many yoga teachers themselves found that their progress in creating community was often frustratingly glutted by folks who lacked commitment, thereby "taking away from" the more committed practitioners.
Woof.
It's so easy to see both sides of it, and so easy to look down one's nose at so much associated with this malarky: conflating yoga with "getting fit", the pressure to be anti-fat, and of course all of the other dogwhistles things out there that say "you're not good enough."
I'll say it again: woof. But, it doesn't have to be this way inside of the lab of our own teachings and practices.
Come see more of my thoughts on this, and how to approach this season as both a professional and a practitioner, over at FunctionalAshtanga.com
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Why?
In the last 15 years, farm founder Gail Taylor has on-boarded me as a volunteer twiceâ the first was at a farm in Maryland, the second at my neighborhood hot yoga studio. Her patience and persistence and steady hand allowed others the chance to helpâ and boy I needed THAT help. Her guiding hand is one I trust and believe in. Help a helper.
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So as not to publicly shame the studios with teachers on Medicare, Iâve redacted the studio names. But:
For a 1 hour class: a teacher with ~5 years experience receives between $35-$55 a classâ this entails an hour long commute, two hours of class prep minimum, and the class itself. $8.75-$13.75 an hour.
For a teacher with 20 years experience? $55-$85 â thatâs $13.75-21.25 an hour, with a maximum class cap per day of 4 (very, very high due to a maximum earning potential based on ability to commute and score gigs).
Are these livable wages? Discuss.
As a young teacher, i felt as though i was sharing something very useful with people who could affect change on a much larger scale than I ever couldâ i felt subversive to be doing it right in the heart of the corporate/capitalistic machine.
Practice worksâ and it works across a broad spectrum of therapeutic modalities each with individual metrics. Spiritual health, physical well being, interpersonal relational skills, emotional balanceâ each can be touched on. When instructed well, each can be elevated. So too, Iâm sad to say, can the shadow side: further anesthetization, good old spiritual bypassing, and duration of a culture that punches down and goes to sleep.
Having seen this in local yoga studios, international finance organizations, and local community sports non-profits, its very much on my radar. But, it doesnât mean to stop. It means to care more and share better.
Teachers have a responsibility: pick your platform, and to pick it well. Keep your ethics high, and they will trickle down.
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We'll spend three weeks (nov 13, 20, 27) putting together a usable schema for approaching practitioners-- and practical hands on experience.
I'm keeping the numbers tight so that everyone has an opportunity to interface a ton. You can expect lively discussion and small group hands-on work
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creating false dichotomies and clinging to societal standards is further sealing the cracks in the proverbial box where the air can come in. the air the keeps you from pretending that the world isnât burning and that any kind of exploration on unboxing wonât get you killed. At your church, your synagogue, your discotech, your yoga studio, running up 12th street, or coming home from a restaurant opening in eckington.
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--the changing landscape of the yoga industrial complex; why teachers can't make a living, why studios fail, and how to circumvent the traps inherent in the mainstream yoga world.
--my journey into teaching; ashrams, India, the corporate world, and combating appropriation
-- we also chewed the fat like bros do.
I hope you'll go listen and tell me what you think!! Link in bio!
--the changing landscape of the yoga industrial complex; why teachers can't make a living, why studios fail, and how to circumvent the traps inherent in the mainstream yoga world.
--my journey into teaching; ashrams, India, the corporate world, and combating appropriation
-- we also chewed the fat like bros do.
I hope you'll go listen and tell me what you think!! Link in bio!
I have a few friends from DC visiting an #ashtanga retreat center in Goa. Taking a visit to #arambol (a bit of a hike from the retreatcenter) they took a 🎥of this rad #tightrope walker -- thinking of me and my love for the weird, they posted the clip on the internet and tagged me. Guess what?? I had just done the same thing, but hadn't posted! A few minutes later, we ran smack into each other... Just next to the performer!!🎪
🔮I felt conjured by white magic. 🔮
In New Orleans, as in Arambol, there are performers everywhere. The unwritten rule of ettiquiette is that you are free to watch, but taking pictures should lead to 💰💰💰
The age of the performer and the vibe of the older gal collecting the money gave me the heeby-jeebies. She was young and the lady was very gruff... Do. Not. Like. And I love throwing money at drag queens, strippers, and circus performers-- yikes!😳
Stair was the owner of the yoga studio that housed and incubated me as I became a #mysore style #ashtanga #yoga teacher. Thank god she was kinder to me than that scary old lady. 👵🏾👵🏾👵🏾
I try not to doubt the power of the universe to give stage direction, and this was just one more chance to see it in action. There is magic everywhere (especially NoLa and Goa) I think yoga helps us listen and hear for the cues, and our seniors can either really help us with that-- to see and feel the magic... 🎩
... Or they can stiffle and silence and take advantage -- something akin to labor violations. Allowing for beauty and growth and magic doesn't mean not seeing the ugly, the oppression, and the macabre.
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Yoga's not all rainbows and kittens.
Intro to Mysore ($45-- with two weeks unlimited!)
Pranayama ($20)
Bandhas ($20)
Led Intermediate ($20)
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Foundational Postures workshop.
12-2; Kali Yoga Studio!
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What is Ashtanga Vinyasa Yoga? What’s Mysore Style? And More!
Over the last few years, I’ve received all sorts of questions about the type of yoga I practice and teach. Since before my last trip to India, I've been teaching Sunday-Friday at Kali Yoga Studio in Columbia Heights in a traditional format called "Mysore Style"…
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Looking Back, Moving Forward
I have a dream that one day every valley shall be exalted, every hill and mountain shall be made low, the rough places will be made plain, and the crooked places will be made straight, and the glory of the Lord shall be revealed, and…
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Looking to put a cap on the week?
Want to start the weekend off right?
Need to be good before you can go be bad?
Happy Hour Yoga!
Turn Friday’s afternoon toil into weekend bliss in the company of your friends, peers, colleagues, and fellow practitioners!
How does a 3,000sqft roofdeck sound? Consider yourself invited to the place that’s been home to my practice for years: Balance Gym.
Get ready for 90 minutes of prana-pulsing blissed out vinyasa with strong influences from the Ashtanga and Iyengar traditions.
Mid City Yoga was started with the idea that yoga can be done anywhere– boardroom, bedroom, shala, or studio (be it yoga or crossfit). For many folks, the gym setting can be the most unconventional space of all.
Balance is the gym at which I discovered my love for yoga. It’s the place that provided haven and encouragement for me to come to my mat more than once a week. This is the place that gave me my first teaching gig. I love it here, and you will, too!
Okay, enough shmaltz. If my love for the place doesn’t sell you on it, the roofdeck at dusk sure will. The minute it heats up, thats where we’ll be. And in the mean time (or in cases of inclement weather), we have an awesome (indoor) studio at our disposal.
The fine print:
What: Happy Hour Yoga–a vinyasa steeped heavily in Ashtanga with cues and carry-overs from Iyengar
When: Fridays, 5:30-7p– all Spring & Summer Long
Where:
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Balance Gym Thomas Circle
1111 14th Street NW
Washington, DC 20005
Phone: (202) 216-9000
Closest Metro: McPherson Square
Price: $20 drop in, $59 monthly (includes gym access and all weekly yoga and non yoga classes)
From the NYT Article, “A Yoga Manifesto“:
Yoga is definitely big business these days. A 2008 poll, commissioned by Yoga Journal, concluded that the number of people doing yoga had declined from 16.5 million in 2004 to 15.8 million almost four years later. But the poll also estimated that the actual spending on yoga classes and products had almost doubled in that same period, from $2.95 billion to $5.7 billion.
“The irony is that yoga, and spiritual ideals for which it stands, have become the ultimate commodity,” Mark Singleton, the author of “Yoga Body: The Origins of Modern Posture Practice,” wrote in an e-mail message this week. “Spirituality is a style, and the ‘rock star’ yoga teachers are the style gurus.”
Well, maybe it is the recession, but some yogis are now saying “Peace out” to all that. There’s a brewing resistance to the expense, the cult of personality, the membership fees. At the forefront of the movement is Yoga to the People, which opened its first studio in 2006 in the East Village on St. Marks Place, with a contribution-only, pay-what-you-can fee structure.
Lets make a few things really, really clear:
- Yoga on a mat without intention is simply exercise (albiet good exercise).
- Being an adept teacher (regardless of craft) does not automatically make someone a style icon but it will make that teacher a shaper of impressionable minds.
- Being free doesn’t mean being better, nor is the inverse true.
- Identifying with a teacher is not a bad thing, never has been, and it should come as no surprise that good teachers become well known.
So, what does it matter if you enjoy doing yoga in $108 yoga pants? It doesn’t.
What does it matter if you prefer sandy beaches over Manduka PVC? It doesn’t.
What does matter? Your attachment to these things. Me and my water bottle alone have no bearing on you as a yogi, but how YOU relate to me and my water bottle does. Luckily, if you practice yoga on the mat with good intention, you’ll be prepared to practice off the mat, too.
Pardon the platitude, but: practice, and all will come.
Yoga is a mind game, a breathing exercise, a way to prepare ourselves to be better for what lies ahead. That said, if you’re confronted by a sexy ass in a pair of something lulu, or caught up in envy of the mat (or pose, or person or…) to your left, you’ve been given some excellent obstacles to overcome in order to enrich your real yoga practice. Your own indignation is a reflection of the work that lies ahead for you.
This whole article struck me as indignant.
The goal, the main aim of (what I believe to be) true yoga is to stop the fluctuations, the churning, of the mind.
With the right intention you can charge how ever much you want for whatever you want and pay as little or as much as you want for whatever you want and it is yoga.
Everything else is yoga-based exercise.
It is the mission of Mid City Yoga (my company, for which this blog is a joyful supplement) to bring what I believe to be a transformative, ancient practice to new places and spaces. I’ve been calling it guerrilla yoga for the past few years, but in reality, its just another name for the same thing: yoga.
So, what does this have to do with finances?
At the end of the day, wear what you want. Do yoga on what you want. And do yourself (as well as the universal self of which we are all a part) a favor and don’t judge others for preferring to do their practice how and where they care to– whether its on a statue in the middle of a circle, in a pay what you can class at the end of the block, or in a mirrored room at the Sports Club LA with a private teacher and a $900 water bottle. Seriously, dude, just get out and practice.
Two more quick facts:
- Jealousy ain’t cute
- The paths are many, the truth is one.
Now, in regards to the “rock star” yogi business… well, I’m a teacher, and I have people who like my pedegogy. Call me biased, but I’m glad for that. I love sharing my practice, and couldn’t do that without my students. The very same students who, not so incidentally, challenge me daily. I take pleasure in seeing my students progress in asana as well as seeing their world views shift based on their realizations fostered by simple mat-bound exercise set.
I would not be upset if more people wanted to share with me.
I have worked with many excellent teachers (including the aforementioned Bryan Kest), but I have very few people for whom I allow the term teacher to take reverence. Kristen Krash and Kristina Maze have both been very instrumental in my development as a man, a yogi, and a teacher for very different reasons. We have a relationship that is commonly called a parampara. Don’t worry if the term is new to you, it simply denotes a teacher who teaches a student directly from a specific lineage.
My paths?
BKS Iyengar to John Schumacher to Kristen Krash to Me.
Swami Sivananda to Swami Vishnu-devananda to Kristina Maze to Me.
Would I call either lady my guru? Probably not, because much like the term parampara, that word has some boogidty-boo baggage with which I’d care not to associate directly. Perhaps its the American in me, but whatever. I’ll confess I’ve got hang ups around the notions of a guru.
A better question: would you call Iyengar or Sivananda rock stars? I’d call them world renowned teacher. I’m hard pressed to relate them to the Beatles, Lars Ulrich, Madonna (as much as I love her), or Robert Plant.
Is it really this articles assertion that their is a movement suggesting you knowing who my teachers have been (or heck, just knowing I’m going to be yours) make me less effective?
I don’t think so. I would argue the opposite but again, the paths are many.
One last thing: I practice, in my personal life, the yoga of syntheis.
From wiki:
Swami Sivananda’s approach to Yoga was to combine the four main paths – Karma Yoga, Bhakti Yoga,Jnana Yoga and Raja Yoga …. This is reflected in the motto of the society that he formed, The Divine Life Society…. “Serve (Karma Yoga), Love (Bhakti Yoga), Meditate (Jnana Yoga), Realise (Raja Yoga).” In his own words, “One-sided development is not commendable. Religion and Yoga must educate and develop the whole man – his heart, intellect and hand.”
Back to the money: Serve comes first.
I know we shouldn’t expect free things everywhere, but if you have a teacher not giving of themselves selflessly somewhere (in some way), then I’m hard pressed to believe they’re practicing fully off the mat. No judgement, just seems like common sense. Selfless service, Karma Yoga, is an essential part of a practice.
As I enjoy teaching (and might be better at it, than, say, collecting trash), I find that my volunteer hours are often well spent doing just that. So, it comes as no surprise to me that their are free classes all OVER the place. And you would be well served to take one. Just remember to give back, too. Teach your nephew wheel or something.
Practice yoga in line, in Stroga, and in the sack. Yoga everywhere. Yoga anywhere.
Everyone will be better for it, and it doesn’t have to cost a dime.
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