Yoga for Peak Performance and Wellness featuring Bob Levant
Yoga Philosophy for Everyday Living
Release Date: 04/13/2021
Yoga Philosophy for Everyday Living
The full episode with video and transcript is available online at https://bit.ly/yoga-coaches.
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Melissa Townsend is an Artist, Author, Psychic & Astrologer who has translated the Yoga Sutras Book 1 and 2 through art, available in full-color, soft-bound books.
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Camille Moses-Allen, expert yoga teacher, discusses the benefits of asana practice. View full episode details including transcript and video at:
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In this episode we discuss the niyamas - the second of the eight limbs of yoga - and in particular svadhyaya, our self-study. This one is how we show up in this world, our internal discipline for how we live. See the full episode with video and transcript available at http://bit.ly/niyamas-russo
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Sameer Bhide is the author of One Fine Day: Overcoming Adversity and Embracing the New Normal with Grace.
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Dianne Bondy is a social justice activist, author, accessible yoga teacher, and the leader of the Yoga For All movement.
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Navi Radjou is a New York-based innovation and leadership thinker who advises senior executives worldwide on breakthrough growth strategies. In this episode, he explores the idea of increased consciousness through yoga.
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In May 2018, Bob secured the largest malicious prosecution civil rights verdict in Pennsylvania history when a jury awarded his client, Khanefah Boozer, $10 million.
Khanefah Booker had been wrongfully accused of a crime he not only did not commit but that never even happened. Bob shares with us the influence yoga played on his journey as a trial lawyer.