• Taking a break | Burnout
    May 15 2023
    Taking a break | Burnout ❤️Welcome to the Luminous Recovery Yoga YouTube channel! Our mission is to create high-quality yoga videos for people in Twelve Step Recovery programs. In these videos you will find simple, but powerful yoga and meditation practices that support sustainable recovery. We welcome all levels, all bodies, all genders, and all recovery programs! SUBSCRIBE to the channel to join our recovery family! Discover new yoga practices and recovery themed talks that include recovery principles with yoga. Learn what it feels like to practice these principles in all of your poses! - - - - - - - - - 📣 Please tell us what you think of this episode? - - - - - - - - - ➡️➡️➡️Sign up for a FREE class with me  - - - - - - - - - - ➡️➡️➡️Join my Patreon  - - - - - - - - - -   Omg, I did something so silly. 😂   Normally, when I produce my podcast episode, I set up the camera and film myself talking. I put that version on YouTube, and then I put an audio only version out for Apple, Spotify, etc.   This week, I accidentally had the camera flipped around without knowing it. I went to a beautiful park, picked a gorgeous place to sit, and then filmed the street instead of me in the pretty spot. Lmao. The funny thing is, just like the camera was facing the wrong way, I’ve realized I’ve been pushing in the wrong direction too. I am forced to face something that I’ve avoided admitting for some time: I am deeply burnt out. Burnout is a state of emotional, physical, and mental exhaustion caused by excessive and prolonged stress. It's characterized by feelings of overwhelming fatigue, cynicism, detachment, and feelings of ineffectiveness or lack of accomplishment.   If you’ve never experienced burnout—and I hope you haven’t—it feels like the kind of tiredness that sleep cannot cure. It’s beyond exhaustion. And it’s affected how I’m showing up as a teacher and in my whole life.    What I know is that the cure for this type of burnout is savasana—deep rest. I often say when students lie down for final resting pose: “Rest requires as much practice as work itself.” It’s time for me to practice savasana for myself right now.    Starting June 1st, I’ll be taking June, July, and August off for recovery and deep rest. That means no live classes or new video content.   My hope is that with some rest I’ll rediscover my passions and have something new to share.    In this week’s episode of the Luminous Recovery Yoga podcast, I share my process behind my need for a break. I’ve also shared how I intend to spend this time and my plans for the fall.   I want to reassure you that while I'm taking a break, the podcast isn't disappearing. While new episodes won't be released for a while, there is a treasure trove of past episodes that you can explore and revisit on my YouTube channel. It's my hope that these episodes can continue to provide guidance, inspiration, and company during your yoga journey, even while I'm recharging.   Currently, my plan is to head to Mexico for the summer. I’ll recuperate on the beach in the sun. I’ve been craving that for years. For the fall, I’ve been accepted in the Master’s of Business Administration (MBA) program at Portland State University.   I’m definitely not done with yoga. But, I need to change my relationship with how I do things right now. I’m rediscovering my own practice and need to cultivate stillness on my mat.   One of the most important yogic principles is sthira sukha asanam, or the balanced action between effort and ease. It’s about knowing when to retreat and restore, and respecting the signals from our bodies. This is the lesson I’m embracing now. I hope it inspires you to listen to your own needs and grant yourself permission to rest, renew, and revitalize when needed.   With love,   ~Kari ⌚ SCHEDULE: ⌚ New yoga and recovery videos EVERY Monday 👉 Subscribe to my channel. And press the bell🔔 icon. Thank you for supporting “ Luminous Recovery Yoga ” you can follow me on the Social Media Links Below: ❤ Instagram: https://bit.ly/3yCNqxe ❤ Facebook: https://bit.ly/3LdrqAN ❤ Website: https://www.luminousrecoveryyoga.com/  ❤Patreon: https://bit.ly/3CaKmuY  - - - - - - - - - - 📧 For Business Inquiries 📧 Mail: kari@luminousrecoveryyoga.com ⚠️ "DISCLAIMER:⚠️ This Channel DOES NOT Promote or encourage Any illegal activities, all contents provided by This Channel is meant for EDUCATIONAL purpose only. ⚠️ Transcripts: ------------------------------------ taking a break === [00:00:00] Hello my friend. This is Kari and you are listening to the Luminous Recovery Yoga Podcast. I am in a beautiful park today, the same park that I was in last time, Laurelhurst Park in Portland, Oregon. We are having a hot AF day and everyone in Portland is out and it's beautiful and I'm so happy to be here and I'm happy to be here connecting with you. This podcast ...
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  • Ep. 31 | Recovery from Cannabis Use Disorder | My Sober Story | Meditation
    May 1 2023
    My Recovery from Cannabis Use Disorder | My Sober Story | Meditation ❤️Welcome to the Luminous Recovery Yoga YouTube channel! Our mission is to create high-quality yoga videos for people in Twelve Step Recovery programs. In these videos you will find simple, but powerful yoga and meditation practices that support sustainable recovery. We welcome all levels, all bodies, all genders, and all recovery programs! SUBSCRIBE to the channel to join our recovery family! Discover new yoga practices and recovery themed talks that include recovery principles with yoga. Learn what it feels like to practice these principles in all of your poses! - - - - - - - - - Join the Luminous Recovery Yoga online studio! Your online membership includes LIVE weekly yoga classes with Kari and access to a full video-on-demand library with styles like Vinyasa, Yang/Yin, Mellow flows, Power flows, and Recovery themed yoga practices. This is your one stop shop for yoga, recovery, meditation, and all things Luminous! 📣 Please tell us what you think of this video ? - - - - - - - - - ➡️➡️➡️Sign up for a FREE class with me  - - - - - - - - - - ➡️➡️➡️Join my Patreon  - - - - - - - - - - One of the habits I resolved to give up a few years ago was looking at my phone first thing in the morning.   Inevitably, there was usually a text, email, or communication that would inspire me to become immediately crabby upon waking.   I started to notice how this behavior could spiral into a whole morning, or even full day, of aggravation—not good.   The changed behavior was to get out of bed and head to my meditation cushion first thing.   In fact, the rule became no phone contact until I’ve done my prayer and meditation practice.   Excepttttttttttttt, if I decided to blow off meditation that morning.    I could come up with all kinds of reasons to blow off my practice for the day.    Some of the excuses ranged from ‘it’s Sunday and I don’t meditate on Sunday’ to 'I slept late and I just don’t feel like it’.    I could be pretty consistent unless I didn’t want to and then I would break the chain—so to speak.   Well, last April I didn’t meditate at all. Not one day in the whole month.    I was traveling and it felt inconvenient. By the time I got home from all the traveling I felt like a basket case. I was tired of my excuses for not committing to a daily meditation practice.   I decided to commit to a one-year daily meditation practice. Every day, no matter what, I would sit on the cushion as soon as I woke up and practice.   May 4th, 2023 will be my one-year meditation-aversary. Ok, I’ll just go ahead and say it—May The Fourth Be With You!   One of the major life changes—among many—to happen for me this year has been sobriety.    It’s not lost on me that my sobriety journey also fell within my one year of meditation commitment.   I am learning to hone in on one of the hardest things of all—how to sit with my feelings of discomfort rather than reaching for something to put in my mouth and change the subject.   This year I have learned how to be with myself in a whole new way. I am embracing the practice of feeling my feelings rather than turning them away.   In this week’s episode of the Luminous Recovery Yoga podcast I decided I wanted to share more about my journey to sobriety and healing from cannabis use disorder.   It’s not that meditation got me sober, but meditation has helped me to get present. My general M.O. for using substances—especially smoking pot— was to actively escape the present moment.   I want to be clear that I do not believe that everyone who uses cannabis has a substance use disorder.    But my usage became obsessive and something I was finally ready to look at more closely.   In my active pursuit of a daily meditation practice I am learning how to heal my relationship with the present moment.   There have been many mornings where I wake up with big feelings. I go to my cushion, and I sit with the physical sensations that I’m experiencing in the moment. I am learning that emotions arise as physical sensations in the body.   I first revealed my sobriety during my interview episode with Durga Leela (find that episode here). As a result of that episode I had many people reach out with questions and comments, so I decided it was time to spend an episode talking more about it.   I share only my experience, strength, and hope in recovering. This is in no way representative of any program or specific method. It just felt like time to share.   If you’re curious about starting a daily meditation practice or sobriety and you need support, or have questions, please feel free to respond to this email.    If you find this episode helpful, I would love it if you share it, comment on it, like it, and subscribe to my YouTube channel.   Happy May Day!   With love,   ~Kari   ⌚ SCHEDULE: ⌚ New yoga and recovery videos EVERY ...
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  • Ep. 30 | The Power of "It Depends" | My interview with Melissa Leach | Functional Anatomy Expert
    Apr 17 2023
    Ever met someone and instantly thought, "Yup, we're destined to be yoga BFFs?"    That's how I felt back in April 2019 when I attended the Baptiste Institute's Assisting Course in San Francisco, led by the amazing Melissa Leach!   Melissa is not only a total bad@$$ yoga teacher but also down-to-earth, knowledgeable, and highly experienced in her understanding of yoga, functional anatomy, trauma, and mental health.   During that course, she introduced me to the world of assists in teaching yoga – a game-changing approach that focuses on co-creation between student and teacher, rather than just correcting or adjusting.   Fast forward to today, and I'm thrilled to share that Melissa is joining me on this week's episode of the Luminous Recovery Yoga Podcast! 🎉   Get ready to dive into: Melissa's unique approach to teaching yoga The power of "it depends" when understanding the human body How pain can be trauma surfacing in the body   Want more of Melissa? Find her on Instagram and check out her own podcast, Primal Performance Podcast.   If you enjoy this episode with Melissa, please like, comment, and share! Your support means the world to me.   With love, ~Kari   Transcripts: ===================== Interview with Melissa === Kari Doherty: [00:00:00] Thank you for listening to the Luminous Recovery Yoga Podcast, hosted by Kari Doherty. The views and opinions expressed here are strictly those of the person who gave them. Take what you like and leave the rest. These views and opinions do not represent any specific 12 step program. Only my experience, strength, and hope in recovering from the dise of addiction and codependency. If you'd like to learn more, please visit my website at www dot luminous recovery yoga dot. Hello, my friend. Thank you for listening to the Luminous Recovery Yoga Podcast. This is Carrie, and I just wanted to take a minute to tell you how excited I am to present this interview to you with Melissa Leach. Melissa is someone that I met many years ago at a Baptiste Institute training. She is a phenomenal yoga teacher and functional anatomy enthusiast. In this episode, you'll hear all about what Melissa is up to and why [00:01:00] our favorite phrase is "it depends". So I hope that you enjoy this episode. If you like it, please feel free to share it. Give us a comment and subscribe to my channel and over to Melissa's channel and support the work that we're doing in the world. It really helps to have people like you supporting the work and to keep spreading the word about good information. So with that being said onto the episode,  Hello, Melissa. This is so exciting. Sometimes I have nightmares that I'm in an interview and I forget to press record. I've actually had this nightmare where I'm like in the interview and I'm like, I gotta press record. So I press record and,  Melissa Leach: And I see the little, little button.  Kari Doherty: Just the little button. I'm so happy to be here with Melissa Leach. This is truly it's an honor to know you and to be friends with you, but also to consider you my precious, precious yoga [00:02:00] teacher. So I wanna introduce Melissa Leach. Melissa, say hello to everyone.  Melissa Leach: Hi everybody. Thank you for having me. I'm, I'm honored and very grateful to be, to be here and to be with you. Kari Doherty: Absolutely. I wanna just give everyone a little intro of how I met Melissa. So, I met Melissa in 2019. I was taking a. Assisting course through the Baptist Institute in San Francisco. So I flew from Portland to San Francisco to take this course, and Melissa was the lead trainer of this Baptist Institute assisting course. And it was phenomenal. I just remember being like, this woman is so freaking cool and I really liked Melissa. And so I went home and immediately started following Melissa on Instagram and Facebook and then you know, followed you along just as we do with the people that we admire through social media. And then recently Melissa released a course [00:03:00] called the Queuing Course. And I was like, oh, that's so badass. I'm gonna take that course. So I go to sign up for Melissa's course, and I notice that Melissa still had stock photography on her website of some other woman. And I was like, who? What is going on? Who is this a woman? And then I was like, oh, Melissa needs a little help with her website, so I. Privately messaged Melissa and I was like, Hey, you probably don't know me, but I took a course from you years ago and I think you're really cool and I would love to trade coaching to help you on your website. And Melissa wrote back, this is what you exactly said. You said, wow. And then you said, yeah, that'd be great. So that butted a wonderful friendship. Melissa and I actually meet every week to talk about yoga and to talk about running an online business. And really, I think that we coach each [00:04:00] other. Mm-hmm.  Melissa Leach: Yeah. Oh, absolutely. It is such a, i, I vivid, I actually ...
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  • Ep. 29 | How going with the flow aids recovery
    Apr 3 2023
    ❤️Welcome to the Luminous Recovery Yoga YouTube channel! Our mission is to create high-quality yoga videos for people in Twelve Step Recovery programs. In these videos you will find simple, but powerful yoga and meditation practices that support sustainable recovery. We welcome all levels, all bodies, all genders, and all recovery programs! SUBSCRIBE to the channel to join our recovery family! Discover new yoga practices and recovery themed talks that include recovery principles with yoga. Learn what it feels like to practice these principles in all of your poses! _____________________________________________ Join the Luminous Recovery Yoga online studio! Your online membership includes LIVE weekly yoga classes with Kari and access to a full video-on-demand library with styles like Vinyasa, Yang/Yin, Mellow flows, Power flows, and Recovery themed yoga practices. This is your one stop shop for yoga, recovery, meditation, and all things Luminous! 📣 Please tell us what you think of this video ?? ===================================== ➡️➡️➡️Sign up for a FREE class with me I’ll never forget the time my friend called to tell me that he had an extra ticket to see Beyoncé in Seattle that night and asked if I wanted to go. He called me in the morning while I was already at work and said that if I wanted the ticket, it was mine. I just needed to get there by the time the show started. ⏰ At the time, I was working as a chef in a private Catholic school. I never called in sick or took a day off that wasn’t pre-planned weeks in advance. I decided my best course of action to get out of there immediately was to tell my boss that I had an emergency. 🚨 I told her everything was ok, but that I needed to leave and I couldn’t talk about it. 😶 She was a little concerned, but granted my request to leave with this vague explanation. 🤔 Now, as far as I was concerned, this was an emergency—a Beyoncé emergency. 🐝🎶 As a young, unmarried person without children, I believed an emergency was mine to define and according to my standards, this was one. 👩‍🎤🚀 I ran home. Grabbed the coolest outfit I could find and headed to Seattle to see Queen Bey. 🏃‍♀️👗👑 The concert was phenomenal. I was happy as a clam. The seats weren’t great, but who cares! I was in the physical presence of greatness! 🎉🎵 I slept for about 3 hours at my friend's apartment. I left Seattle at 3 am and arrived back in Portland to be at work by 6:30 am when my shift started. 😴🌃 No one pried into the nature of my emergency and except for one or two close work friends, I kept the experience inside the confines of my heart and mind. ❤️🤐 Maybe you can relate—most days I’m happy to follow my plans and routines, but once in a while, I am handed an opportunity to break business as usual and go with the flow. 🌊 When the opportunity to see Beyoncé presented itself, I embraced the spontaneity of the situation and chose not to let my work routine or the short notice get in the way of the flow. I made a last-minute decision, thought on my feet, and didn’t allow the lack of sleep or the need to be back at work the next morning deter me from enjoying the experience and having a fantastic time. 🌜🥳 This week’s episode of the Luminous Recovery Yoga podcast is about going with the flow. In the episode, I discuss how going with the flow is a way to greet life on life’s terms. Flow is the absence of resistance. When I am not in resistance, I am more open to my Higher Power’s will for me. 🧘‍♀️🌿 Going with the flow means being open and adaptable to whatever life brings your way, without resisting or trying to control the outcome. It's about embracing change, being spontaneous, and accepting situations as they are, rather than stressing over what you think they should be. When you go with the flow, you're able to navigate life with more ease and flexibility. 🧭🤸‍♀️ Going with the flow often involves trusting the process, letting go of rigid expectations, and being present in the moment. 🙏 If you’re interested in physically experiencing the flow this week, join me for a live yoga class!    Take a break from your status quo routine and join me on the mat. 🏠➡️🧘‍♂️   We’ll move, breathe, and end with a little meditation to let it all settle in. 💨🕉️   However, if there’s an opportunity to see Beyoncé and I need to cancel class, I’ll give you full disclosure without any vague excuses. 😉🎤   With love, 💖 ~Kari ⌚ SCHEDULE: ⌚ New yoga and recovery videos EVERY Monday 👉 Subscribe to my channel. And press the bell🔔 icon.  ---------------------------------------------------------------- 👉 Don't forget to tell us your opinion in the comments below. Thank you for supporting “ Luminous Recovery Yoga ” you can follow me on the Social Media Links Below: ❤ Instagram: https://bit.ly/...
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  • Ep. 28 | Discover the Secret of Yoga-Based Recovery with Durga Leela
    Mar 20 2023
    Yoga of Recovery | Interview with Durga Leela | Luminous Recovery Yoga podcast ❤️Welcome to the Luminous Recovery Yoga podcast! Our mission is to create high-quality recordings for people in Twelve Step Recovery programs. In these audios you will find simple, but powerful yoga and meditation practices that support sustainable recovery. We welcome all levels, all bodies, all genders, and all recovery programs! SUBSCRIBE to the channel to join our recovery family! Discover new yoga practices and recovery themed talks that include recovery principles with yoga. Learn what it feels like to practice these principles in all of your poses! _____________________________________________ Join the Luminous Recovery Yoga online studio! Your online membership includes LIVE weekly yoga classes with Kari and access to a full video-on-demand library with styles like Vinyasa, Yang/Yin, Mellow flows, Power flows, and Recovery themed yoga practices. This is your one stop shop for yoga, recovery, meditation, and all things Luminous! 📣 Please tell us what you think of this video ?? ===================================== ➡️➡️➡️Sign up for a FREE class with me https://www.luminousrecoveryyoga.com/free-class   This weekend we passed a collective milestone. Saturday was the three year anniversary of the Covid lockdowns. At least it was for Portland, where I live. I know in other regions of the country and world things may have been different. And, some folks went into lockdown sooner.   It’s wild to think of how much the world has changed in the last three years. Heck, I can’t believe how much has changed since last year.   Speaking of changes—Today is the first day of spring!   Spring is a time of transformation and renewal, a season that symbolizes new beginnings and fresh starts. It's a season that inspires us to reflect on our own lives and consider what changes we might make to bring more joy, fulfillment, and purpose into our days.   In this week's episode of the Luminous Recovery Yoga podcast, I sat down with Durga Leela, the creator of Yoga of Recovery, to discuss the unique and transformative power of combining Ayurveda with the twelve steps in her new book also called Yoga of Recovery.   From her own journey to sobriety to her groundbreaking work in the field of Yoga of Recovery, Durga shares her wisdom and insight in a conversation that is both inspiring and entertaining.    Listen in to discover how this revolutionary approach to healing can help you find new levels of joy, purpose, and fulfillment in your own life.   Personally, Durga’s book played a role in my sobriety journey and this interview is the first time I open up about my sobriety on the podcast. It feels appropriate for spring. Like renewal and honest sharing.   This interview made me laugh. Durga is a hoot!   In the description of the video you’ll find all the links where you can find Durga. She has a book, a website, online courses, in-person retreats, and an Instagram you can check out.   If you enjoy this episode, I would love for you to leave a review and hit the like button. If you really like it, then please share the episode and the channel.   Here’s to a happy spring to you!   May the pollen be gentle, the flowers be fragrant, and the sunshine luminous!   With love, ~Kari   ⌚ SCHEDULE: ⌚ New yoga and recovery videos EVERY Monday ⌚ 👉 Subscribe to my channel. And press the bell🔔 icon. ---------------------------------------------------------------- 👉 Don't forget to tell us your opinion in the comments below. Thank you for supporting “ Luminous Recovery Yoga ” you can follow me on the Social Media Links Below: ❤ Instagram: https://bit.ly/3yCNqxe ❤ Facebook: https://bit.ly/3LdrqAN ❤ Website: https://www.luminousrecoveryyoga.com/ -------------------------------------------------------------- 📧 For Business Inquiries 📧 Mail: kari@luminousrecoveryyoga.com   ⚠️ "DISCLAIMER:⚠️   This Channel DOES NOT Promote or encourage Any illegal activities, all contents provided by This Channel is meant for EDUCATIONal purpose only. ⚠️   ⭐ Thanks a lot for watching this video ------------------------------------------------------------------ Durga's Upcoming Courses: Between the Mat and the Meeting 4/23/23 (access for one year), live from 5/20 - 7/15/23 https://online.yogaofrecovery.com/courses/between-the-mat-and-the-meeting-2023 Second Saturdays Free to register, AND Donations are welcome https://yogaofrecovery.com/events/yor-second-saturdays-by-donation/ Dates: 4/15 | 5/13 | 6/10 | 7/8 | 8/12 Yoga of Recovery Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/yogaofrecovery Here's a PDF with more of Durga's offerings: #yoga #yogateacher #podcast #flow #breath #recovery #yogapractice #meditation #yinyoga #Luminous_Recovery_Yoga #kari #yogaflow #yogaforbeginners #yogagirl #yogini #healthy #healthtips #yogalife  #flow #yogaflow #durga #interview #bookreview #leela
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  • Ep. 27 | The Gift of Confusion
    Mar 6 2023
    The Gift of Confusion | Luminous Recovery Yoga   ❤️Welcome to the Luminous Recovery Yoga YouTube channel! Our mission is to create high-quality yoga videos for people in Twelve Step Recovery programs. In these videos you will find simple, but powerful yoga and meditation practices that support sustainable recovery. We welcome all levels, all bodies, all genders, and all recovery programs! SUBSCRIBE to the channel to join our recovery family!   Discover new yoga practices and recovery themed talks that include recovery principles with yoga. Learn what it feels like to practice these principles in all of your poses!  _________________________________________________ Join the Luminous Recovery Yoga online studio! Your online membership includes LIVE weekly yoga classes with Kari and access to a full video-on-demand library with styles like Vinyasa, Yang/Yin, Mellow flows, Power flows, and Recovery themed yoga practices. This is your one stop shop for yoga, recovery, meditation, and all things Luminous! 📣 Please tell us what you think of this video ??? ========================================= ➡️➡️➡️Sign up for a FREE class with me    ➡️➡️➡️Join my Patreon   ➡️➡️➡️ Download your FREE episode guide PDF    🔥🔥🔥NEW PODCAST ALERT 🔥🔥🔥 (Read to the end for a special gift!)   I once had a teacher who said that “confusion is a mask that we wear to avoid being in our greatness.”   That always stuck with me.   Sometimes, when I get confused about what I’m doing with my life, I dive into a deep state of reaction and fear.    It’s possible that confusion can be a tool for letting me know when it’s not time to act.   Rather than becoming too invested in the confusion itself, it can be a guidepost that more will be revealed later.   That’s why this week’s episode of the Luminous Recovery Yoga podcast is called The Gift of Confusion.   Maybe you can relate—sometimes I have a serious need to know everything. I want to know who, what, where, when, why, and how everything will work out.    When I don’t have all of the details about how my entire life will unfold, then I convince myself that I’m confused.   Really, I’m not confused, it’s just not time to know. When I am confused, often I’m trying to figure things out.   I have learned that life is not something to figure out, but rather, to be experienced.   I love taking this principle to the mat. Sometimes a yoga class or practice can be confusing. Maybe you don’t know what the teacher is asking you to do, or aren’t sure what the pose is “supposed to look like.” How often do you take that confusion personally? Like, maybe there’s something wrong with you, rather than just allowing yourself to be present to the moment. What happens for you when you become confused? How do you respond or react?   I made you a handy PDF for this week’s episode on the Gift of Confusion. There are questions for you to consider about your relationship to confusion. These questions are just for your consideration. Take what you like and leave the rest!   ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ⌚ SCHEDULE: ⌚ New yoga and recovery videos EVERY Monday ⌚ 👉 Subscribe to my channel. And press the bell🔔 icon. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 👉 Don't forget to tell us your opinion in the comments below.   Thank you for supporting “ Luminous Recovery Yoga ” you can follow me on the Social Media Links Below: ❤ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/luminousrecoveryyoga ❤ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/luminousrecoveryyoga ❤ Website: https://www.luminousrecoveryyoga.com/ --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ❣ SPONSORED ❣ No, this video was not sponsored   -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 📧 For Business Inquiries 📧 Mail: kari@luminousrecoveryyoga.com   ⚠️ "DISCLAIMER:⚠️   This Channel DOES NOT Promote or encourage Any illegal activities, all contents provided by This Channel is meant for EDUCATIONal purpose only. ⚠️   ⭐ Thanks a lot for watching this video⭐   With love,   ~Kari
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  • Ep. 26 | Starting Your Own Business as Recovery | Interview with Amy Porterfield
    Feb 20 2023
    Starting Your Own Business as Recovery | interview with Amy Porterfield   ❤️Welcome to the Luminous Recovery Yoga podcast! Our mission is to create high-quality yoga and recovery materials for people in Twelve Step Recovery programs. In this podcast you will find simple, but powerful yoga and meditation practices that support sustainable recovery. We welcome all levels, all bodies, all genders, and all recovery programs! SUBSCRIBE to the channel to join our recovery family! Discover new yoga practices and recovery themed talks that include recovery principles with yoga. Learn what it feels like to practice these principles in all of your poses!  _________________________________________________ Join the Luminous Recovery Yoga online studio! Your online membership includes LIVE weekly yoga classes with Kari and access to a full video-on-demand library with styles like Vinyasa, Yang/Yin, Mellow flows, Power flows, and Recovery themed yoga practices. This is your one stop shop for yoga, recovery, meditation, and all things Luminous! 📣 Please tell us what you think of this podcast ??? ======================================== ➡️➡️➡️Sign up for a FREE class with me https://www.luminousrecoveryyoga.com/free-class ⭐⭐Things have been a little rough inside of my head lately.    I get down and serious about myself like “what am I doing, and why am I here?” If only I could have the play-by-play blueprint of my Higher Power’s plan for me, then I could just chill out, right?   I’ve shared pretty openly about the fact that 2022 was a doozy of a year and I’m coming up on the one year anniversary of some of those changes. So, I’ve been feeling reflective.   While 2022 was kinda rough, by the end of the year an amazing thing happened…   I clicked her calendar, booked a spot, and within 2 minutes had an email confirmation that I had received the interview.   My *immediate* reaction was sheer panic.   I called a friend of mine (who understands the celebrity that is Amy Porterfield) and I started babbling that Amy’s gonna find out that I don't have a huge email list, she’s gonna cancel this interview spot, so I shouldn't get too excited about it.   My friend was like, “Wait, Amy found out you don’t have a big email list and canceled?”   I said, “No, she’s gonna find out and then cancel.”   My friend said, “Um, I don’t think that’s gonna happen, so just enjoy this moment.”   Just enjoy this moment? What does that even mean?   Fast forward to three weeks later, and it’s time to sit down for my interview with Amy (because she didn’t cancel it (obvi)).   She said if she had one piece of advice to give to new entrepreneurs it’s to “be nicer to yourself.”   Wait, wait, wait a damn minute. You’re telling me that even a celebrity entrepreneur has a shitty committee inside of her head?   Yep. Because Amy, first and foremost, is a human being with a brain.   Hearing that my celebrity-business-mentor-idle says mean things to herself humbled me.   Ultimately, it isn’t a unique experience to struggle, it’s human.    This interview was so freaking fun to make and I sure hope you enjoy it.    You may (or may not) be shocked at how much recovery language is in her book.   Amy talks about progress not perfection, and how to keep it simple when it comes to starting your own online business.    She identifies as a recovering people pleaser and says that overcommitment is an addiction.   Overall, this interview is jam packed with recovery wisdom, tidbits about her new book, and sage advice about leaving the job you do not love to start your online dream business.   If you’re interested in learning more about the book, here’s the direct link to the book website: www.twoweeksnoticebook.com   I hope you enjoy listening to this as much as I enjoyed interviewing Amy. She’s a doll, and I hope you love it. ⌚ SCHEDULE: ⌚ New yoga and recovery videos EVERY Monday ⌚ 👉 Subscribe to my channel. And press the bell🔔 icon. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 👉 Don't forget to tell us your opinion in the comments below. Thank you for supporting “ Luminous Recovery Yoga ” you can follow me on the Social Media Links Below: ❤ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/luminousrecoveryyoga/ ❤ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/luminousrecoveryyoga ❤ Website: https://www.luminousrecoveryyoga.com/ --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ❣ SPONSORED ❣ No, this video was not sponsored ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 📧 For Business Inquiries 📧 Mail: kari@luminousrecoveryyoga.com ⚠️ "DISCLAIMER:⚠️ This Channel DOES NOT Promote or encourage Any illegal activities, all contents provided by This Channel is meant for EDUCATIONal purpose only. ⚠️ ⭐ Thanks a lot for watching this ...
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  • Ep. 25 | The Wisdom to Know the Difference | Serenity Prayer Part 3
    Feb 6 2023
    The Wisdom to Know the Difference | Serenity Prayer Part 3   ❤️Welcome to the Luminous Recovery Yoga podcast! Our mission is to create high-quality yoga and recovery materials for people in Twelve Step Recovery programs. In these videos you will find simple, but powerful yoga and meditation practices that support sustainable recovery. We welcome all levels, all bodies, all genders, and all recovery programs! SUBSCRIBE to the channel to join our recovery family!   Discover new yoga practices and recovery themed talks that include recovery principles with yoga. Learn what it feels like to practice these principles in all of your poses!  _________________________________________________   Join the Luminous Recovery Yoga online studio! Your online membership includes LIVE weekly yoga classes with Kari and access to a full video-on-demand library with styles like Vinyasa, Yang/Yin, Mellow flows, Power flows, and Recovery themed yoga practices. This is your one stop shop for yoga, recovery, meditation, and all things Luminous!   ========================================= ➡️➡️➡️If you enjoy this weekly content, it would mean everything if you could share it with someone, and leave me a review.   🔥🔥🔥NEW PODCAST ALERT 🔥🔥🔥   I think one of the goofiest things I hear yoga teachers say is that we store our emotions in our hips. I’ve heard the hips referred to as the body’s “junk drawer.” If you’ve taken enough yoga classes, you’ve probably heard this “wisdom" before.   Aside from the fact that this statement isn’t rooted in any science, it’s not exactly how hips or emotions work.    Have you ever stubbed your toe and let out a big ol’ “fuckkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk!!!,” because that shit hurt like hell, and then maybe got angry for a second (or many, multiple seconds)?    Would we say that anger is stored in our big toe? Um, no—no, we would not.   I think rather than saying certain body parts hold emotions, we could say that our whole body holds all of our emotions, and that sometimes pain or other bodily sensations can evoke emotions or thoughts, sometimes unexpectedly.   Sensations can evoke emotions in the body and can bring out all sorts of stuff that may or may not have anything to do with what’s actually happening right now.   Our emotions can serve as data, but they don’t tell the whole story. Feelings are not facts.   The serenity prayer says: Grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, courage to change the things I can, and the wisdom to know the difference.    Often times, in a moment of distress over people, places, things, and situations, I take a moment to break down a situation into three components:    Accept the things I cannot change.Courage to change the things I can.Wisdom to know the difference.   In this episode I talk about wisdom to know the difference as a process of discernment.   To discern means I can learn to know the difference between what is mine and what is other peoples; things I can change and things I can’t change; feelings from facts.   The wisdom to know the difference is a reminder that our thoughts and emotions are not always accurate reflections of reality.    It's important to acknowledge our thoughts and emotions, but also to recognize when they are clouded by fear, anger, or frustration.    When we have the wisdom to know the difference, we can choose to respond, rather than react to the challenges that come our way.   I love taking this principle to the mat.  A yoga practice can teach you to surrender to the present moment, to release the desire to control everything, and to accept what is. This practice helps you cultivate the wisdom to know the difference between what you can control and what you can't, your body as it is versus how you wished it would be, and to not waste energy on things that are beyond your control. By doing so, we can live a more present and content life. You can learn to cultivate discernment on the mat.   So, the next time you stub your big toe and it brings up all of the dumb things Brad at the office said to you last week at the photocopy machine, remember, wisdom to know the difference.   If you enjoy this weekly content, it would mean everything if you could share it with someone, and leave me a review. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ⌚ SCHEDULE: ⌚ New yoga and recovery videos EVERY Monday ⌚ 👉 Subscribe to my channel. And press the bell🔔 icon -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 👉 Don't forget to tell us your opinion in the comments below. Thank you for supporting “ Luminous Recovery Yoga ” you can follow me on the Social Media Links Below: ❤ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/luminousrecoveryyoga ❤ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/luminousrecoveryyoga ❤ Website: https://www.luminousrecoveryyoga.com/ --------------------...
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