Ah I’ve forgotten what a good old controversial Instagram post is like! Here is the thing: I’m so DONE being quiet about stuff that bothers me. I always steer away from sharing these kind of things for particularly this reason - I don’t want drama in the comment feed and, honestly, I think I’ve been scared to rub people the wrong way. I always get a heavy feeling at the pit of my stomach when I share something not everyone agrees with but I’m fucking over it! Unfollow me if you don’t agree. That’s fine. Here is the truth: THE YOGA WORLD DRIVES ME INSANE. There are more quasi-spiritual, narcissistic people preying on other people’s longing to heal in this community than I can count. Teachers. “Gurus”. Corporations. There are SO MANY yoga brands and big businesses out there whose main demographic are young women and most of them are run by non-yogi men. Men who prey on these girls and the excitement they feel having found yoga. Who are not at all rooted in the core of this practice. People who just want to capitalize on a trend but who don’t give a rats ass about the community they sell to. I get how it rubs people the wrong way when I share my annoyance with yoga brands because I have one of my own. But - can you really not feel the difference? Isn’t there that little feeling at the pit of your belly that tells you what’s real and what’s not? I run a big business and I’m not against making money but I know what my core values are. And I know that as long as I stay anchored in wanting to provide a platform that’s healing and creates community and makes people feel and where self-love means SELF LOVE and not 25% off synthetic yoga pants that fit 1 percent of the population... I feel really good about doing what u do for a living. What I’m saying is: Don’t trust a teacher because they look good in a yoga pose or grace covers of magazines. Practice with them in real life and FEEL how your body and heart resonates. Don’t just blindly buy whatever you see in ads, whether it’s hidden in an Instagram post or obvious in a magazine. Do your research. Trust your gut. You have a lot of power as a consumer! Choose wisely. x #yogaeverydamnday

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Ah I’ve forgotten what a good old controversial Instagram post is like! Here is the thing: I’m so DONE being quiet about stuff that bothers me. I always steer away from sharing these kind of things for particularly this reason - I don’t want drama in the comment feed and, honestly, I think I’ve been scared to rub people the wrong way. I always get a heavy feeling at the pit of my stomach when I share something not everyone agrees with but I’m fucking over it! Unfollow me if you don’t agree. That’s fine. Here is the truth: THE YOGA WORLD DRIVES ME INSANE. There are more quasi-spiritual, narcissistic people preying on other people’s longing to heal in this community than I can count. Teachers. “Gurus”. Corporations. There are SO MANY yoga brands and big businesses out there whose main demographic are young women and most of them are run by non-yogi men. Men who prey on these girls and the excitement they feel having found yoga. Who are not at all rooted in the core of this practice. People who just want to capitalize on a trend but who don’t give a rats ass about the community they sell to. I get how it rubs people the wrong way when I share my annoyance with yoga brands because I have one of my own. But - can you really not feel the difference? Isn’t there that little feeling at the pit of your belly that tells you what’s real and what’s not? I run a big business and I’m not against making money but I know what my core values are. And I know that as long as I stay anchored in wanting to provide a platform that’s healing and creates community and makes people feel and where self-love means SELF LOVE and not 25% off synthetic yoga pants that fit 1 percent of the population... I feel really good about doing what u do for a living.
What I’m saying is: Don’t trust a teacher because they look good in a yoga pose or grace covers of magazines. Practice with them in real life and FEEL how your body and heart resonates. Don’t just blindly buy whatever you see in ads, whether it’s hidden in an Instagram post or obvious in a magazine. Do your research. Trust your gut. You have a lot of power as a consumer! Choose wisely. x #yogaeverydamnday


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