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Living Yoga with Darren Main

Darren Mainwww.darrenmain.com

Want to roll up your mat and find yoga and mindfulness in your day-to-day life?

Living Yoga is a podcast that features interviews with leading voices in mindfulness, holistic health and spiritual activism. It’s hosted by author and yoga teacher Darren Main and features guests who are experts on topics like mindfulness, meditation, stress management, nutrition, exercise physiology and much more!

If you want to learn how to live your best life, then subscribe now! Thanks again for listening and enjoy the show!

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Episodes

Creating Time with Marney Makridakis

Creating Time is a heart-centered-yet-practical guide that offers a new paradigm of time and the tools to implement it. Marney Makridakis has devoted her career to helping people live fuller and more meaningful lives by connecting with their own creativity. In this podcast, Marney talks about her unique approach to time which combines art and philosophy, science and story, to help us connect deeply with the power of our creative selves. http://artellaland.com/ http://www.artellaland.com/time.htm...

Jun 27, 201333 min

Crafting a Spiritual practice with Maggie Oman Shannon

Rev. Maggie Oman Shannon, M.A., is an interfaith minister, spiritual director, workshop and retreat facilitator, and author of five books, including Prayers for Healing and A String and a Prayer: How to Make and Use Prayer Beads . In 2000, Maggie Oman Shannon founded The New Story, a coaching and consulting business focused on helping people create deeper meaning in their lives. Shannon currently has the honor of serving as Spiritual Director of Unity Spiritual Center of San Francisco. She lives...

Jun 10, 201334 min

Craniosacral Therapy with Jennifer Blackstock

Jen Blackstock is a Certified BioDynamic CranioSacral Therapist, Healer, Spiritual and Life Coach and Intuitive. In this podcast, she talks about her journey in becoming a healer generally and craniosacral therapy specifacially. Resources www.jenblackstock.com www.upledger.com Suggested Reading The Heart of Listening: A Visionary Approach to Craniosacral Work...

May 25, 201333 min

Alignment & Flow with Jason Bowman

In this podcast, renown teacher Jason Bowman explores the balance between aligment focused yoga such as Iyengar and vinyasa or flow based yoga such as The Primary Series of Ashtanga Yoga. On this surfce, these very different approaches to hatha yoga seem very different, but Jason explains how the two paths are really very complementary and similar. Resources Jason's Website Jason on Facebook Watch Jason's Video...

May 12, 201342 min

The Art of Teaching Yoga with Mark Stephens

Darren Main interviews Author and yoga teacher Mark Stephens about his book "Teaching Yoga". Mark Stephens is based in Santa Cruz. More info can be found on his website Resources Mark's Website Mark's Books: Teaching Yoga: Essential Foundations and Techniques Yoga Sequencing: Designing Transformative Yoga Classes...

Apr 27, 201342 min

Floatation

What is floatation? Floatation therapy is the act of floating on your back in 10 inches of a warm saltwater solution, in a lightproof and almost soundproof tank . Free from external stimulation and gravity, your body and mind quickly reach a state of relaxation and meditation. Many people float to relieve pain, to catch up on rest, to meditate, or to find creative inspiration. http://www.zazensf.com/

Jan 24, 201333 min

Kriyananda Q&A Session

Swami Kriyananda, born J. Donald Walters (born May 19, 1926), is a direct disciple of the yogi Paramahansa Yogananda and had many hours of personal contact with him during the last four years of Yogananda\s life (1948 – 1952).[1] During this time Kriyananda became a minister for Self-Realization Fellowship, founded by Yogananda. Yogananda also asked him to teach Kriya Yoga, which Yogananda called the highest technique of Self-Realization.[citation needed] Swami Kriyananda was elected as Vice Pre...

Oct 08, 201226 min

Swami Kriyananda Part 1

Swami Kriyananda (J. Donald Walters) is one of the foremost spiritual teachers of Yoga principles in the world today. In 1948 at the age of twenty-two, he became a disciple of the Indian yoga master, Paramhansa Yogananda. He is one of a few remaining direct disciples of Yogananda teaching today. At Yogananda’s request, Swami Kriyananda has devoted his life to lecturing and writing, helping others to experience the joy and living presence of God within. He has taught on four continents in seven l...

Sep 18, 201233 min

Mother Miracle Interview 2

Shahla Ettefagh has committed her life to assisting underprivileged children in India. she gave up her careers in USA and permanently relocated to India in 2002 to create Mother Miracle's Programs in slums of Rishikesh free of charge. Shahla Ettefagh has a master's degree in Architecture and a bachelor's degree in Sociology and Psychology with an emphasis in child development. In 1984, she started a successful commercial interior art design firm, as well as an adult community art school, in San ...

Jul 28, 201236 min

Chair Yoga with Stacie-Saraswati Dooreck

Stacie-Saraswati Dooreck is a Certified Gentle Integral Yoga Instructor, Certified Sivananda Hatha Yoga Instructor Since 1995, and a Certified Kundalini teacher. Stacie used chair yoga while healing from an illness and continues to share with others the benefits of chair yoga. In 2011 she was featured on CBS Ch. 4 News Healthwatch teaching "Yoga for Seniors". She created and leads SunLight Chair Yoga Teacher Trainings in the US and Bahamas ashrams and yoga studios, and teaches weekly Chair Yoga ...

May 19, 201235 min

SFO Yoga Room

John L. Martin has served as Airport Director of SFO since 1995. Prior to becoming Director, he served as the Airport’s Deputy Director for Business and Finance and has worked for the Airport Commission since 1981. He received a Masters Degree from Harvard University’s Kennedy School of Government and his Bachelor of Arts Degree from Lawrence University. During his tenure as Airport Director, Mr. Martin oversaw one of the largest public works projects in the country at the time – the $2.4 billio...

May 05, 201219 min

Cleanse Programs

In this podcast Shayla Mihaly discussed her system to detox and cleanse without annoying shakes, powders, hunger or side effects. Her system is affordable and will not interupt your daily life/routine. To sign up for the cleanse go here: http://CleanseEasy.com/summary Enter the code "ilovedarren" and enjoy your cleanse for 1/2 price! To watch the free educational videos on cleansing, go here: http://CleanseEasy.com You sign up, and receive a free video right away, and then another video every 2-...

Jan 10, 201236 min

Healing From Sexual Assault

Listen to an inspiring interview on how yoga teacher Janessa Wells survived sexual assault through yoga and ultimately found her own voice through forgiveness. Her traumatic experience and journey of healing has shaped her teaching and the sharing of yoga with her students. Email: j@janessawells.com Website: janessawells.com Organizations: SF Women Against Rape 353 18th St. #7, San Francisco, CA 94110 www.sfwar.org Impact Bay Area www.impactbayarea.com...

Nov 19, 201133 min

Outrageous Openness with Tosha Silver

History has demonstrated over and over again that humanity finds ways to utterly miss the punch line in God’s cosmic joke. But every now and then an author comes along who finds humor in the divine and in doing so unveils profound truths that are easily hidden under layers of fundamentalism. In this podcast, Tosha Silver reflects on her new book Outrageous Openness: Letting the Divine Take the Lead . Resources Tosha Silver’s website Purchase Outrageous Openness: Letting the Divine Take the Lead...

Nov 04, 201127 min

The Psychology of Becoming a Teacher

Most people think of the ancient practice of yoga as a purely physical one, but anyone who has maintained a deep practice for any length of time knows that the practice is even more intense on the psychological and emotional level. In this podcast psychologist Marc Rappaport, MFT talks about the experience of becoming a yoga teacher and the profound yet intense psychological and emotional cleansing that so often occurs as a result of such rigorous training. About Marc Marc is a Licensed Marriage...

Oct 07, 201139 min

Recovery and Food Addiction

Since the 1960's incidents of eating disorders have more than doubled as people the world over struggle with weight, diet and body image. In this interview, Sue Louiseau shares her struggles with food addiction that trace back more than sixty years to her early childhood. At her heaviest, Sue weighted over 300 pounds and suffered many health consequences as a result. While she still struggles with food, she is currently at a much more manageable 175 pounds Resources Email Sue Overeaters Anonymou...

Sep 30, 201136 min

Adopting a Foster Child

Since adopting my son, I have had many people approach me with questions. How did you do it? Was it hard to do? Did anyone care that you were single, gay or HIV+? Why did you choose a local adoption over a foreign adoption? Family Builders is the agency that I worked with to fulfill my longtime dream of becoming a father. In this podcast I interview Jill Jacobs, Executive Director of Family Builders about the process of adopting children who are stuck in the foster care system. In the interview ...

Sep 21, 201138 min

Nina Here Nor There by Nick Krieger

All of us have a body and a gender identity, but few of us are forced to confront the depth of personal and cultural meaning these things hold. Author Nick Krieger shares his powerful story of self-discovery, growth, and empowerment. Born Nina Krieger, Nick first identified as a lesbian only to realize that coming out sexually was only part of the journey. Nina Here Nor There is not simply a memoir about gender awakening—It is a potent metaphor for the transformation that all of us must undertak...

Jun 06, 201133 min

Yoga Nidra with Amrit Desai

Amrit Desai was one of the original gurus to come to the United States from India in the 1960s. He founded the Kripalu Yoga Ashram in Massachusetts—the largest ashram in the West. He, like most gurus, is not without controversy . Yet in spite of the controversy, he has made an invaluable contribution to modern yoga and to the massive growth of yoga here in the West and he is considered one of the leading authorities on yoga in the world. He is the author of numerous books on yoga , is a renown m...

May 25, 201130 min

Restorative Yoga with Judith Hanson Lasater

Judith Hanson Lasater has been teaching yoga since 1971. She has studied directly with B.K.S Iyengar, is a physical therapist and holds a Ph.D. in East-West psychology. She has taught and lectured the world over and is one of the original founders of Yoga Journal. In this podcast, Judith talks about the physiological difference between rest and sleep and how restorative yoga allows us to tap into the physiological process of rest. Through regular rest and relaxation, we can ultimately connect wi...

May 08, 201139 min

Bumi Sehat with Les Leventhal

Les Leventhal is a popular San Francisco based yoga instructor who offers retreats and workshops around the world. In this episode, Darren and Les talk about his upcoming retreat in Indonesia where he and his students will help Bumi Sehat, a natural birthing clinic which helps the poor families of the community who were being taken advantage of by the medical system. By helping those in need, Les hopes to teach that yoga is more than perfecting one’s poses and that through internal and external ...

Apr 24, 201129 min

Mastering Creative Anxiety with Eric Maisel

Eric Maisel is a former novelist and psychological counselor turned creative coach with over 30 published books. In this episode Darren and Eric discuss Mastering Creative Anxiety: 24 Lessons for Writers, Painters, Musicians, and Actors from America's Foremost Creativity Coach. Through Eric’s 22 anxiety management techniques, we can help ours open up to the creative anxiety that all creative workers will eventually face and manage it. Through practice of self-awareness we can recognize when anxi...

Apr 16, 201128 min

Dan Millman

Dan Millman is a former world champion athlete, university coach, martial arts instructor, and college professor. After an intensive, twenty-year spiritual quest, Dan’s teaching found its form as the Peaceful Warrior’s Way, expressed fully in his books and lectures. His work continues to evolve over time, to meet the needs of a changing world. Dan’s thirteen books, including Way of the Peaceful Warrior, have inspired and informed millions of readers in 29 languages worldwide. The feature film, “...

Apr 08, 201129 min

The Music of Sam Jackson

Sam Jackson is a renowned musician who’s pioneering work with the crystal singing bowls has become the sound track in hundreds of yoga classes and massage therapy offices. The tones vibrate the listener to the core and frequently move people to deep states of meditation and evoke powerful emotions. In this podcast Sam talks about his new CD Initiate: Crystal Bowls and Bamboo Flutes. Resources Sam’s Website Yoga on the Labyrinth at Grace Cathedral Experience Sam’s Music Live Purchase Sam’s Music*...

Apr 01, 201137 min

Breath of God by Jeffrey Small

Jeffrey Small, Jr. is the author of the mystical thriller, The Breath of God, a popular blogger on Huffington Post , and an acclaimed speaker on religious and spirituality topics. A student of world religions, Jeffrey has studied at Harvard and Yale and traveled the globe to study various religions. In addition he is a successful real estate developer and champion amateur ballroom dancer along with his wife Alison. He is also active in the Episcopal Church and board member of the General Theolog...

Mar 25, 201137 min

Life Lessons Love Lessons with Kamini Desai

Kamini Desai is an author and teacher with an exciting and versatile body of teachings combining western psychology and eastern philosophy. In addition to assisting individuals towards higher levels of physical, mental and emotional wellbeing, she delivers corporate training and conducts teacher trainings for the Amrita Yoga Institute. Kamini talks about growing up in an ashram, in the shadow of her famous yogi father as well as the life and love lessons she experienced beyond those years. In re...

Mar 20, 201129 min

The Guru Relationship with Amrit Desai

Amrit Desai was one of the original gurus to come to the United States from India in the 1960s. He founded the Kripalu Yoga Ashram in Massachusetts—the largest ashram in the West. He, like most gurus, is not without controversy . Yet in spite of the controversy, he has made an invaluable contribution to modern yoga and to the massive growth of yoga here in the West and he is considered one of the leading authorities on yoga in the world. He is the author of numerous books on yoga , is a renown m...

Mar 11, 201131 min

Pranayama App with Nagabhushanam Peddi

For thousands of years yoga masters have understood the connection between the breath and ones physical, emotional and mental health. But because retraining old breathing patterns can be a difficult task, these powerful techniques were generally reserved for advanced yogis. Nagabhushanam "Bobby" Peddi believes it is time to change that and he is using the iPhone and iPod to make the ancient art of breath regulation fun, easy and accessible. Although he graduated from Edinburgh University with a ...

Mar 04, 201128 min

The Tunnel Singer

If you wander the lush, green hills surrounding San Francisco, you may be lucky enough to encounter the hauntingly beautiful music of Lee Ellen Shoemaker, also known as The Tunnel Singer. Lee Ellen uses abandoned World War I military tunnels to chant, play Tibetan bowels and create mind-altering music. She has recorded numerous CD’s and is world renown for her unique vocals. Resources Tunnel Singer Website

Feb 25, 201137 min

Relationships as a Spiritual Path

There are few issues more vexing than relationships for those wishing to walk a spiritual path—at the same time relationships that are rooted in mindfulness and compassion can be the most rewarding aspects of life. In this podcast psychotherapist and meditation practitioner Cameron Yarbrough MA, MTFi discusses the intersection between spirituality and relationships and how to begin, mindfully live in and, when appropriate, consciously end relationships. Resources Cameron's Website...

Feb 18, 201135 min
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