This is a vulnerable episode for me to share, but it was very important to me to record and release this episode because it highlights something I don’t think we see enough: people in positions of power, privilege or leadership openly receiving feedback.
Janie Ganga is a yoga teacher I deeply admire and have worked closely with for nearly a decade. In May of this year, they reached out to tell me something I had posted on social media had upset and hurt them. (Here is the reel that started it all.)
We’ve had several conversations about the situation since, and this episode is the culmination and public sharing of how we worked through that.
Please listen, share it widely, and let us know how it lands with you.
Janie Ganga (she/they) is an E-RYT 500 Yoga Teacher, social justice activist, and co-owner of Santosha Yoga, an online studio rooted in the Providence, RI community. Certified in I AM Yoga since 2013, Ganga specializes in Private Yoga, Yoga Nidra, and Let Your Yoga Dance, and is completing certification as a Yoga Therapist. Beyond the mat, Janie has organized queer community events for years – creating queer friendly femme-centered spaces in Boston with madFemmePride and co-leading the 2006 Transcending Boundaries Conference, which brought together activists for Transgender, Bisexual, Intersex, Polyamorous, and Kink Rights. As a Professional Member of ASDAH (Association for Size Diversity and Health), Janie is guided by Health at Every Size and is passionate about making yoga accessible to all bodies and identities.
Learn More about:
Association for Size Diversity and Health (ASDAH)
Resources:
Loretta Ross TED talk - Don't call people out – call them in
Original idea of “calling in” - 2013 Blog by Ngọc Loan Trần
Loretta J. Ross book - Calling In: How to Start Making Change with Those You'd Rather Cancel
Renu Diane Zagoria, creator of I AM Yoga Nidra for Kids
Chandrakant - Yogacharya in the Lineage of I AM Yoga & former resident of Kripalu Center
Swami Kripalu - who followed the Path of Love
Deana Tavares - MultiDisciplinary Artist & Poet who is always Finding Hope
Jacoby Ballard - his talk “Flux & Fracture: an Invitation to Deepen” and his direct encouragement to Ganga to dive into Loretta Ross’s whole amazing book
Johnny Blazes - Malden Pride speech
Martin Luther King, Jr. and The King Center - “Hate is too great a burden to bear”
Other examples of “calling in” that shaped Ganga’s perspective include:
Man Changes His Mind on Trans People - a reminder sent over by Deana about the power of listening and shifting perspective.
Anne Lamott’s son “called on” his mom after a transphobic tweet - Janie stumbled on this story after she questioned a colleague about sharing a Lamott’s quote. Ganga discovered Lamott had publicly apologized, though the apology received little attention compared to the initial harm.
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