Wisdom for Women from Yoga & Ayurveda

Episode 36 - Self Sabotage, Yoga & Ayurveda

In this 14-minute episode, I share with you self-sabotage from the lens of yoga & Ayurveda. Self-sabotage is how we sink our own ship. It is how we limit and slow our growth, evolution and transformation. And perhaps self-sabotage has been an unconscious response to the physiology of trauma. We will explore the 3 malas, the 3 doshas and yoga practices to support each. 


The Wisdom for Women from Yoga & Ayurveda Podcast is sponsored by the Easeful Yoga Collective(EYC). The EYC is a yoga membership and on-demand yoga resource library for overwhelmed, stressed-out, exhausted woman caregivers. Each month we align, flow, explore, restore & rest through the 5 koshas or layers of self. Join the live classes or practice with the recordings from anywhere. To learn more and get on the waitlist for Fall Enrollment happening Aug 2024: Easeful Yoga Collective.


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What is Wisdom for Women from Yoga & Ayurveda?

Hi, I am Jennifer - yoga instructor, Ayurvedic wellness educator, soul purpose coach, and unlimited potential guide. I have been practicing, studying & teaching yoga for over half of my life. I teach Ayurveda-inspired yoga with an emphasis on aligning with the daily rhythms and seasonal cycles. In addition to teaching yoga, I am passionate about helping women develop habits that create more ease in their lives, connect to their own inner knowing, and uncover their deeper purpose.

Join me on this podcast journey as I explore radical rest, sacred rhythm, embodied yoga, nature rewilding and divine soul purpose. The goal of this podcast is to help women shift from worry to wonder, irritation to interest, stagnation to stamina, and separation to connection. Wisdom for Women from Yoga and Ayurveda will inspire women to transform knowledge into wisdom through deep rest, wonder, and lived experience.