In this lively, wide-ranging episode, we dive into life beyond the yoga mat. We kick things off with Giana’s stay at a monastery, Bradshaw’s dating escapades, and a collective longing for an assistant (or five). From there, the conversation spirals into our favorite guilty pleasures, from TV shows, hobbies, social lives, shopping habits, and pandemic-era FaceTime glam sessions (yes, makeup was involved).
We also get into the real stuff: creativity, the importance of rest, the healing path, being of service, and what we might be doing if we weren’t yoga teachers. There’s art, animals, some honest shart talk, and of course, Bradshaw’s latest “boy crazy” adventures- including his genius idea for a dating app that matches people by trauma.
This episode is fun, honest, nostalgic, and full of tangents in the best possible way.
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