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Taking Inspiration from All These Things I’ve Done: Creativity, Tension, and Teaching Yoga Authentically w/ Julia Andreini

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Ever feel the tug between tradition and innovation in your teaching? In this episode, we get real about creative tension, versatility, and the art of making your yoga practice your own. We’re talking curated inspiration, themed classes, and the power of choosing creativity—on and off the mat.

KEY TAKEAWAYS:

Creative tension is real — and necessary. Balancing yoga’s roots with personal expression isn’t easy. Honoring lineage, serving your students, and staying true to your creative self can coexist—but not without a little healthy friction.

Versatility feeds inspiration. Whether it’s teaching different styles, exploring new students, or shifting focus, creative growth often lives outside our comfort zone.

Style and emphasis shape your teaching voice. Every teacher brings something unique to

familiar sequences. Instead of “happy accidents,” make your personal style a conscious part of your class design.

Curate your inspiration. Be intentional about where you draw creative energy—online or off. Cook, read, move, explore art—whatever fuels your imagination will fuel your teaching.

Themes give form to freedom. Teaching around an idea, like exploring discomfort vs. suffering, brings depth and cohesion to your work. Creative parameters can actually unlock greater play.

Creativity is a practice, not an accident. You must choose creativity—schedule it, honor it, and make space for it in the middle of real life.

RESOURCES

Working In Yoga Website

Working In Yoga Newsletter

Podcast Shop

Download the Discussion Guide!

Julia’s IG

  continue reading

100 episodes

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Manage episode 514006067 series 3395926
Content provided by Rebecca Sebastian. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Rebecca Sebastian or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

Ever feel the tug between tradition and innovation in your teaching? In this episode, we get real about creative tension, versatility, and the art of making your yoga practice your own. We’re talking curated inspiration, themed classes, and the power of choosing creativity—on and off the mat.

KEY TAKEAWAYS:

Creative tension is real — and necessary. Balancing yoga’s roots with personal expression isn’t easy. Honoring lineage, serving your students, and staying true to your creative self can coexist—but not without a little healthy friction.

Versatility feeds inspiration. Whether it’s teaching different styles, exploring new students, or shifting focus, creative growth often lives outside our comfort zone.

Style and emphasis shape your teaching voice. Every teacher brings something unique to

familiar sequences. Instead of “happy accidents,” make your personal style a conscious part of your class design.

Curate your inspiration. Be intentional about where you draw creative energy—online or off. Cook, read, move, explore art—whatever fuels your imagination will fuel your teaching.

Themes give form to freedom. Teaching around an idea, like exploring discomfort vs. suffering, brings depth and cohesion to your work. Creative parameters can actually unlock greater play.

Creativity is a practice, not an accident. You must choose creativity—schedule it, honor it, and make space for it in the middle of real life.

RESOURCES

Working In Yoga Website

Working In Yoga Newsletter

Podcast Shop

Download the Discussion Guide!

Julia’s IG

  continue reading

100 episodes

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