The Journey I Am On
by Cathi Carino Growing up, I always sought out approval from the authority figures in my life. I felt as if my performance was to gain their acceptance and if I did not meet their criteria, I was a failure. I remember when I first started my practice, the teacher […]
Honesty and Clarity
by Sarabeth Harrelson People are drawn to yoga for a variety of reasons. I started taking classes on the advice of my doctor because I love running and needed to find a way to strengthen my upper leg muscles to compensate for knee pain. Practicing yoga gave me the strength […]
Will Duprey
Hathavidya 200HR Teacher Training starts September 18, 2015 B&Y: What will you be teaching in the 200 Hour training? WD: This teacher training is entitled The Art of Teaching, every student will leave with a foundational practice that is essential for the development of any artist. My teaching will focus, as […]

Lisa Benner
Hathavidya 200HR Director Lisa Benner speaks with us about the 200 hour course returning to Bread and Yoga this April Lisa Benner B&Y: What will you be teaching in the 200 Hour training? LB: My intention is to support each individual in finding their own path through the practice and their voice as a […]

Joseph Glaser
Hathavidya teacher Joseph Glaser speaks with us about the 200 hour course returning to Bread and Yoga this April Joseph Glaser B&Y: What will you be teaching in the 200 Hour training? JG: I will be teaching the Anatomy portion of the training and I’m super excited about it! Western anatomy is an […]

Nick Demos
Hathavidya teacher Nick Demos speaks with us about the 200 hour course returning to Bread and Yoga this April Nick Demos B&Y: What will you be teaching in the 200 Hour training? ND: Whatever Will Duprey tells me I’ll be teaching.. probably some fun stuff. B&Y: How would you describe your teaching style? ND: I […]

Guest Teacher: Jeanne Korn
Hathavidya teacher Jeanne Korn speaks with us about the 200 hour course returning to Bread and Yoga this April Jeanne Korn B&Y: What will you be teaching in the 200 Hour training? JK: I’ll be teaching Therapeutic-Restorative Yoga, where I blend gentle postures with guided meditation and lots of hands on healing. This style […]
Having Enough
by Joseph Glaser In our modern world it can be easy to think that we don’t have enough. We don’t have enough money, enough friends, and definitely not enough time. This is one of the main reasons that we struggle so much with staying present. In Yoga, and in the […]

This Is Yoga
by Orin Kurtz I’m supposed to write a yoga teacher blog. But I have nothing to say today. I think I may be at a plateau, and that’s just fine. You don’t have to have something to say all the time. So, here are a few stories I was *going to* […]

The Roses Under My Window
shared by Fiona Cutting “The roses under my window make no reference to former roses or better ones; they are what they are; they exist with God today. There is no time to them. There is simply the rose; it is perfect in every moment of its existence.” -Ralph Waldo Emerson […]