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Yoga Beyond Performance: Identity, Access, And Ashtanga
Manage episode 499763659 series 2987329
This conversation explores the lived experience of practicing and teaching Ashtanga as a visible minority, and what it takes to evolve a lineage without losing its heart. We examine how unspoken norms, lack of clear standards, and performance-driven culture can exclude people, and what a more inclusive, structured, and compassionate approach looks like in real rooms.
What You’ll Hear
- Identity, visibility, and belonging in traditional Ashtanga spaces
- Why standards matter, and how “no structure” quietly creates inequity
- Mixed messaging around asana achievement vs yoga as healing
- Practical inclusion: bodies, props, pacing, and permission
- Decolonizing the mat and having necessary, uncomfortable conversations
- Teachers’ responsibility around food, body image, and modeling care
- Reframing progress when life, injury, or anatomy write the rules
- Community dynamics after leadership changes in Mysore
- Privilege, access, and taking practice to underserved communities
Key Takeaways
- Clear standards protect students and teachers and reduce bias.
- Inclusion is practical: adapt sequence, use props, cue options, honor cycles.
- Your value is not your vinyasa. The practice is a lab for self-knowledge.
- Community health > cults of personality. Build learning organizations, not pedestals.
About Our Guest
Jamaica-born and South Africa–based, Shakira Bouwer is an Ashtanga yoga teacher authorized in Mysore. She began yoga in 1999 while working in corporate finance, later earned an MBA, and ultimately followed dharma into full-time teaching. Her work centers on accessibility, decolonizing the mat, and creating spaces where every body can practice with dignity.
Connect + Resources
As shared in the episode:
- Instagram and Threads: @kirasadhana
- Email shared in-episode: [email protected]
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Manage episode 499763659 series 2987329
This conversation explores the lived experience of practicing and teaching Ashtanga as a visible minority, and what it takes to evolve a lineage without losing its heart. We examine how unspoken norms, lack of clear standards, and performance-driven culture can exclude people, and what a more inclusive, structured, and compassionate approach looks like in real rooms.
What You’ll Hear
- Identity, visibility, and belonging in traditional Ashtanga spaces
- Why standards matter, and how “no structure” quietly creates inequity
- Mixed messaging around asana achievement vs yoga as healing
- Practical inclusion: bodies, props, pacing, and permission
- Decolonizing the mat and having necessary, uncomfortable conversations
- Teachers’ responsibility around food, body image, and modeling care
- Reframing progress when life, injury, or anatomy write the rules
- Community dynamics after leadership changes in Mysore
- Privilege, access, and taking practice to underserved communities
Key Takeaways
- Clear standards protect students and teachers and reduce bias.
- Inclusion is practical: adapt sequence, use props, cue options, honor cycles.
- Your value is not your vinyasa. The practice is a lab for self-knowledge.
- Community health > cults of personality. Build learning organizations, not pedestals.
About Our Guest
Jamaica-born and South Africa–based, Shakira Bouwer is an Ashtanga yoga teacher authorized in Mysore. She began yoga in 1999 while working in corporate finance, later earned an MBA, and ultimately followed dharma into full-time teaching. Her work centers on accessibility, decolonizing the mat, and creating spaces where every body can practice with dignity.
Connect + Resources
As shared in the episode:
- Instagram and Threads: @kirasadhana
- Email shared in-episode: [email protected]
COMMUNITY
Here is the link for free access to our community. https://community-harmonyslater.com/landing/plans/412807
Check out Harmony's events -- around the world!
https://harmonyslater.com/events
Check out Harmony's upcoming events:
https://harmonyslater.com/events
FREE Manifestation Activation: https://harmonyslater.kit.com/manifestation-activation
FIND Harmony: https://harmonyslater.com/
JOIN the Finding Harmony Community: https://community-harmonyslater.com/
FOLLOW Harmony on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/harmonyslaterofficial/
FOLLOW the Finding Harmony Podcast on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/findingharmonypodcast/
FREE AUDIO GUIDE - Download your 2 min breathwork practice: https://harmonyslater.com/morning-breathwork-optin
JOIN ANCIENT BREATHING 2.0 and Live Classes with Harmony: https://harmonyslater.com/ancient-breathing-2-0
BOOK Your Spinal Energetics Session: https://harmonyslater.as.me/
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