
If you've ever felt lonely as a yoga teacher — you're not alone. And that's exactly what this week's podcast is about. Teaching yoga is one of the most isolating jobs most people never see coming. You're surrounded by students, immersed in a tradition built on connection, and somehow you still end up feeling like you're doing it alone. In this video I'm naming that honestly — and talking about what we can actually do about it. Jason talks about:Why teaching yoga is more isolating than it looks from the outsideThe structural reasons yoga teachers feel like ships in the nightThe real cost of isolation — burnout, imposter syndrome, and self-doubtWhy community with fellow teachers is irreplaceableHow connecting to your lineage and tradition sustains youWhat I built to solve this problem — and how you can do the sameBecome part of Jason's community of yoga teachers:✅ Get your 300hr & 500hr Teacher Training Certificate with Jason: https://learn.jasonyoga.com/300Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/yogaland. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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