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June 11, 2018 49 mins

Today we are excited to share Susanna Barkataki (www.ignitebewell.com), the founder of Ignite Yoga & Wellness Institute. In this interview we dive into Yoga as so much more than a physical practice but Yoga as the Teacher. We talk on what a path of devotion looks like, Yoga and the Social Justice movement, and how to navigate the colonial aspects of Yoga in the West. She has an Honors degree from UC Berkeley, a Masters in Education, and is a E-RYT 500 hour Master Teacher with Yoga Alliance and a 500-Hour Certified Ayurvedic practitioner. She is also honored to call Thich Nhat Hanh one of her teachers along with other masters who she studied with in India and the United States in the Hatha Yoga tradition. Susanna loves to support students in deepening their practice and becoming leaders in yoga and wellness. - - Want to support Ladies Who Lead in our efforts to reclaim the power of women-centered storytelling? …Head on over to Patreon (www.patreon.com/ladieswholead) to give as little as $1/mo or as much as you want to express your reciprocity. To subscribe to future podcasts or learn more about how we can support you on your leadership journey, head over to www.ladieswholeadpodcast.com.

 

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