Casey Merkling, Founding Teacher of Yoga Squared in Tustin, CA sat down with me to chat about the movies that made her the unique woman she is today. Join us, as we discuss shouting from the rooftops, leaning into the red, allowing the sky to clear, and the Rolodex of Seinfeld.

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Here are links to items of interest mentioned in episode 129:
Casey Merkling on Instagram
Yoga Squared on Twitter and Instagram
I Know This Much Is True by Wally Lamb on Amazon
Be sure to join me for these upcoming episodes:
February 17: Episode 130 featuring artist Cody the Creative.
March 2: Episode 131 featuring actor David Pasquesi of Veep (HBO) and Lodge 49 (now available on Hulu).
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