Episodes

  • Mapping the Real Landscape of Yoga Teaching Today — With Alexia Walker
    May 14 2026

    There's a real and growing gap between yoga teachers who built their careers in the 2010s and those trying to build one now — and we're not talking about it enough.

    Alexia Walker, a yoga teacher working in Michigan, joins Rebecca for an unfiltered conversation about what the current landscape actually looks like.

    They get into the devaluing effect of free offerings, why the people who find you through free content rarely become paying students, how the yoga world built a training system that rewards wealth and travel over actual teaching skill, and what it means to build a truly bespoke career when no two paths look the same. They also touch on transferable skills, community care as a framework for service, and the harm that gets quietly replicated when we don't pay attention to the patterns we're inheriting. This is the conversation about where yoga is right now — not where it was ten years ago.

    RESOURCES

    Working In Yoga Website

    Working In Yoga Newsletter

    The Back Room

    Inside Yoga Magazine

    Alexia’s Website

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    54 mins
  • Nobody Told You It's Okay To Feel Taken Advantage Of
    May 11 2026

    The yoga world's commitment to non-judgment, positive intent, and non-attachment is genuinely beautiful in a practice.

    In a profession, those same values have been used to silence legitimate grievances, protect institutions that should be held accountable, and make yoga professionals carry a collective harm privately that should have been named publicly.

    In this episode, we say plainly what the industry has never said: you are allowed to feel taken advantage of. Because in many cases, you were. And naming that is not unspiritual. It is honest. And honesty is also a practice.

    RESOURCES

    Working In Yoga Website

    Working In Yoga Newsletter

    The Back Room

    Inside Yoga Magazine

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    9 mins
  • The Economics of Yoga — Curiosity, Community Spaces & Staying in the Work With Reika Shucart
    May 7 2026

    If we keep training yoga teachers without honestly addressing how they're going to get paid, we're doing everyone a disservice — the teachers, the students, and the practice itself.

    Reika Shucart, host of the Full Time Yoga Teacher podcast, joins Rebecca to talk about what it actually looks like to build a sustainable income as a yoga teacher right now.

    They get into the shift away from studios toward community spaces like YMCAs, senior centers, and libraries; why online teaching needs to be a YTT requirement, not an afterthought; the quiet shrinking of the continuing education market; and the honest conversation nobody wants to have about yoga's cultural moment fading. There's also something genuinely hopeful in here — about curiosity, artistry, and the kind of passion-led teaching that keeps both teachers and students coming back. This one is practical, a little uncomfortable, and worth every minute.

    RESOURCES

    Working In Yoga Website

    Working In Yoga Newsletter

    The Back Room

    Inside Yoga Magazine

    Reika’s Website

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    57 mins
  • Nobody Told You Almost Everyone Came Here To Regulate Trauma
    May 4 2026

    There is something true about this profession that almost nobody says out loud.

    Almost everyone who comes to yoga — and especially everyone who makes it their life's work — came here because they needed it.

    Because something in them needed regulating. In this episode we name what the yoga industry has never said collectively: your history is not a liability.

    It is your most important credential. And the fact that you came here to heal is not something to hide. It is the whole point.

    RESOURCES

    Working In Yoga Website

    Working In Yoga Newsletter

    The Back Room

    Inside Yoga Magazine

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    9 mins
  • Data, Transparency & Building the Yoga Industry We Actually Deserve — With Dr. Stevie Inghram (Part 2)
    Apr 30 2026

    What would it mean if yoga professionals actually had access to employment data, debt-to-income numbers, and honest information about whether this career is financially viable?

    In Part 2 of this conversation, Dr. Stevie Inghram and Rebecca get into why yoga's governing bodies keep that data close — and what it costs the profession when they do. They also talk about the difference between people who train for personal knowledge versus those building a career, why waiting for existing organizations to fix things is a losing strategy, and what a genuinely community-led approach to yoga professional advocacy could look like. And they share details on a free summer gathering for practitioners ready to stop waiting and start organizing.

    This is a conversation about building the industry we all need and deserve — and it starts here.

    RESOURCES

    Working In Yoga Website

    Working In Yoga Newsletter

    The Back Room

    Inside Yoga Magazine

    Reflection Guide

    Register for our community organizing event!

    Stevie’s Instagram

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    38 mins
  • Nobody Told You The Organizations Believe In Yoga, Not In You
    Apr 27 2026

    The organizations governing the yoga profession care deeply about the practice. What they have never demonstrated a meaningful commitment to is the professional welfare of the people teaching it. In this episode we make a distinction nobody in this industry is making out loud — and explain why it changes everything about what you should expect from these institutions, what you're actually paying for, and what needs to be built.

    RESOURCES

    Working In Yoga Website

    Working In Yoga Newsletter

    The Back Room

    Inside Yoga Magazine

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    10 mins
  • Debt, Standards, and Who's Really Looking Out for You — With Dr. Stevie Inghram (Part 1)
    Apr 23 2026

    Nobody talks about debt-to-income ratios in the yoga world.

    Stevie Inghram does.

    In Part 1 of this two-part conversation, Rebecca sits down with naturopathic doctor and yoga therapist Dr. Stevie Inghram to dig into some of the most under-discussed structural problems in the yoga and holistic health professions —

    including whether it's even ethical to keep training people at current income levels,

    how poor working conditions quietly erode professional standards,

    and what it would take to build an organization that actually advocates for the people doing this work, not just the practice itself.

    If you've ever felt like the system wasn't built for you, this conversation will help you understand why — and start you thinking about what comes next.

    RESOURCES

    Working In Yoga Website

    Working In Yoga Newsletter

    The Back Room

    Inside Yoga Magazine

    Reflection Guide

    Register for our community organizing event!

    Stevie’s Instagram

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    37 mins
  • Nobody Told You Yoga Therapy Jobs Don't Exist
    Apr 20 2026

    You finished your training. You passed your boards. You have the credential. And now you're discovering that the jobs you were promised aren't there. In this episode we name what the yoga therapy credentialing world has never said clearly: the job market doesn't exist the way you were told it did. That is not your failure. That is a promise that was never backed up with infrastructure — and it's time someone said it out loud.

    RESOURCES

    Working In Yoga Website

    Working In Yoga Newsletter

    The Back Room

    Inside Yoga Magazine

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    9 mins