Episode 216: Unity in Yoga & Embracing Yoga’s Roots

This is where the subhead goes where we talk about how you need to do your research and two other things 

Today’s guest, Susanna Barkataki, is the author of a new book on yoga’s history and culture called Embrace Yoga’s Roots: Courageous Ways to Deepen Your Yoga Practice. This book is a call for all who study yoga to take a deeper look at how we interact with Indian culture, how we use our privilege, and how we can advocate for more equity within the practice we love.

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Embracing Yoga’s Roots by Susanna Barkataki

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