Episodios

  • Yoga Therapy Jobs in Clinical Settings — With Jenna Csont & Whitney Pasch (Part 1)
    Apr 9 2026

    A lot of yoga therapists were told — or assumed — that salaried, benefits-included jobs simply didn't exist in this field. Jenna Csont and Whitney Pasch are here to complicate that story.

    In Part 1 of this two-part conversation, Rebecca talks with Jenna and Whitney about their work at a trauma-therapy clinic in the Chicagoland area, where they bring yoga — in all its forms, not just movement — to clients who might never have found their way to a studio class.

    They get into what clinical yoga therapy actually looks like day to day, what level of training is required, the relationship-building it takes to earn real respect inside a western medical setting, and the bigger conversation about accessibility and yoga's roots. This one will have you thinking about what's possible.

    RESOURCES

    Working In Yoga Website

    Working In Yoga Newsletter

    The Back Room

    Inside Yoga Magazine

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    35 m
  • What Nobody Told You: The Organizations Don't Actually Represent You.
    Apr 6 2026

    Everyone told you to find your voice, build your brand, and develop your unique methodology. Nobody told you the order. In this episode, we talk about the sequence that the yoga industry never handed you — why you have to get better before you can get original, and why the pressure to skip that step is quietly crushing an entire generation of yoga professionals.

    RESOURCES

    Working In Yoga Website

    Working In Yoga Newsletter

    The Back Room

    Inside Yoga Magazine

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    9 m
  • Do Higher Standards Actually Help Us? A Conversation with Steffany Moonaz
    Apr 2 2026

    What good are higher yoga standards if teachers can't pay their bills? That's the question that sparked this conversation with researcher and yoga therapist Steffany Moonaz. Together we dig into what the data actually says about yoga training, student safety, and whether the industry's push for updated standards from Yoga Alliance and IAYT can coexist with building real economic viability for yoga professionals. We also get into the anatomy curriculum problem, the difference between a licensed healthcare provider who "knows a few poses" and an actual yoga professional, and whether higher education is the direction we're all heading—or just some of us.

    RESOURCES

    Working In Yoga Website

    Working In Yoga Newsletter

    The Back Room

    Inside Yoga Magazine

    GUEST LINKS

    Steffany’s Website

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    53 m
  • Nobody Told You There's No Safety Net — And That's Both The Problem And The Freedom
    Mar 30 2026

    Nobody handed you a pamphlet about this when you got certified. There's no union, no standardized pay scale, no HR department, and no institution coming to protect you if things go sideways.

    In the first episode of the What Nobody Told You series, Rebecca names the structural failure at the heart of the yoga industry — and then goes a step further. Because once you stop waiting for a safety net that was never being built, something clarifies. You stop organizing your career around a promise that was never real, and you start building something that actually belongs to you.

    This one is honest, a little hard, and worth the listen.

    RESOURCES

    Working In Yoga Website

    Working In Yoga Newsletter

    The Back Room

    Make Money In Yoga Boring

    Boring Money Stater Kit

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    12 m
  • The Quiet Transactional Culture of Yoga and Wellness
    Mar 26 2026

    In yoga and wellness spaces, we talk a lot about community, connection, and belonging. But what happens when those relationships start to feel conditional—or quietly transactional?

    In this episode, Rebecca explores the subtle shift from being in relationship to being useful in the industry. She unpacks the language of “collaboration” and “alignment,” the pressures of visibility and scarcity, and how businesses built on belonging can blur the lines between care and obligation.

    This is a conversation about relational burnout, consent in professional relationships, and what it might look like to rebuild community without extraction.

    RESOURCES

    Working In Yoga Website

    Working In Yoga Newsletter

    The Back Room

    Sponsorship Opportunities

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    18 m
  • BONUS EPISODE: The Financial Cost of a Broken System
    Mar 23 2026

    Yoga's missing career ladder doesn't just cost you professionally — it costs you financially. In this episode, Rebecca Sebastian names the specific, predictable ways the broken structure of the yoga industry transfers its costs onto individual workers: the training trap, the visibility myth, the body math nobody does, and the hidden overhead of patchwork income.

    This is not a hustle episode. It's a clarity episode — for mid-career yoga professionals who are tired of blaming themselves for navigating terrain that was never mapped.

    Includes a mention of the free Boring Money Starter Kit and the Make Money in Yoga Boring working seminar on March 31st.

    RESOURCES

    Working In Yoga Website

    Working In Yoga Newsletter

    The Back Room

    Make Money In Yoga Boring

    Boring Money Stater Kit

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    20 m
  • When Yoga Studios Sell Belonging: Community, Power, and MLM Culture in the Yoga World
    Mar 19 2026

    Have you ever felt like your yoga studio was a little... intense about getting you to recruit friends? Or wondered where the line is between genuine community and transactional belonging?

    In this episode, we're going somewhere a lot of people in the yoga world aren't ready to go — and we're bringing a commercial cult expert with us.

    Brandie Hadfield joins the podcast to unpack the uncomfortable overlap between MLM culture and how many yoga studios, teacher training programs, and even large chains like CorePower operate. We talk about the ethics of selling belonging, the reality of dual relationships (when your teacher is also your boss), and why yoga professionals need explicit training in recognizing power dynamics.

    This episode grew out of the host's deep dive into cult documentaries, podcasts, and her article The Business of Belonging for Inside Yoga Magazine — and it might just change how you see your studio community.

    RESOURCES

    Working In Yoga Website

    Working In Yoga Newsletter

    The Back Room

    Inside Yoga Magazine

    The Business of Belonging Artlce–Free

    GUEST LINKS

    Brandie’s Support Group

    Brandie’s Substack

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    54 m
  • Money, Creativity, & AI Updates: What Yoga Teachers Need to Know in 2026
    Mar 12 2026

    In this solo episode, Rebecca revisits three of last year's most popular series with fresh 2026 updates that every yoga professional needs to hear.

    First up: making money boring. We're talking about the systems, grief, and pricing drama that keep yoga teachers stuck—and how to finally break free. Then, a reality check on AI in yoga: spoiler alert, the robots aren't coming for your jobs, but they are making your admin life easier. Finally, a controversial take on creativity: is our obsession with niching down actually killing our creative spark?

    This episode includes real data on the yoga market (hint: it's growing 80% by 2032), honest talk about pricing and self-worth, and permission to follow your creative impulses even when they don't fit your brand.

    Plus, details on Rebecca's upcoming seminar: Make Money in Yoga Boring (March 31st, $45 early bird through March 1st).

    If you're a yoga teacher navigating the business side of this work, this one's for you.

    RESOURCES

    Working In Yoga Website

    Working In Yoga Newsletter

    The Back Room

    Make Money In Yoga Boring

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    26 m