Episode 262: Should you wait between a 200-hour and 300-hour training?

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

Jason Crandell in Malasana

Jason and Andrea explore all sides to the question of whether or not you should wait — and get a few years of teaching under your belt — between completing a 200-hour training and starting a 300-hour.

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