
All Yogaland Episodes

Episode 50: Any Amount of the Pose is Still the Pose
On this episode Jason answers listener Kat’s question, “How do I make sure I’m not leaving anyone out as I teach my mixed level power

Episode 49: A True Story of Overcoming Depression, Panic, & Shame
Hello, all — On this little bonus episode, I offer my own story of the panic attacks and depression that plagued me in my twenties

Episode 48: Richard Rosen Talks Yoga Camp, Breath-Work, & Parkinson’s Disease
Richard Rosen returns to the podcast and answers some common questions about hatha yoga, including who the “original yogis” were, the meaning of the word

Episode 47: Brazilian Jiu Jitsu Champion & Yogi Sebastian Brosche
Two-time Brazilian Jiu Jitsu world-champion and yoga teacher Sebastian Brosche joins Jason on the podcast this week. As a competitor in his twenties, Sebastian was

Episode 46: Jessamyn Stanley’s Every Body Yoga
Hello Yogalandia! This week, I talk to the super sharp and funny Jessamyn Stanley. Jessamyn is a world-traveling yoga teacher who has a new book,

Episode 45: Amanda Giacomini’s 10,000 Buddhas Project
This week, we dive into the mind and creative process of artist and yogini Amanda Giacomini. Amanda has been working for several years on a

Episode 44: Tiffany Cruikshank — Self Care Ideas for Spring’s Transition
Although most of us welcome the transition from winter to spring with open arms, it can actually be taxing on the body. This week Tiffany

Episode 43: Q&A W/ Jason – Sacroiliac Pain, Tailbone Cues, & Wonky Knees
Hi everyone! This week, Jason comes back to Yogaland to answer your questions, specifically: Is the cue ‘flatten your tailbone’ correct or outdated? Why do

Episode 42: Maty Ezraty on Leading with Communication and Love
Maty Ezraty is a genuine pioneer of yoga in the U.S. One of the original co-founders of YogaWorks, Maty is a true teacher’s teacher. On

Episode 41: Deborah Burkman — You Are Enough
In this age of insta-celebrity and everyone chasing their 15 minutes of fame, it’s refreshing to talk to a long-term, successful yoga teacher. Deborah Burkman

Episode 40: Alexandria Crow on Transparency in Yoga Teaching
Alexandria Crow grew up in a fundamentalist Christian family and her grandfather was a traveling preacher. These days she travels the country teaching yoga —

Episode 39: Richard Rosen on Patanjali in Modern Yoga Practice
Richard Rosen is a yoga scholar and teacher who has written five yoga books that are well worth reading. In this episode, we talk about