Episodes

Thursday May 02, 2019
Ten Key Steps to Learning Anatomy for Yoga Teaching (EP.23)
Thursday May 02, 2019
Thursday May 02, 2019

Friday Apr 19, 2019
Money and Yoga Teaching (EP.22)
Friday Apr 19, 2019
Friday Apr 19, 2019
Let's talk about how money and how issues around money can impact your teaching. You might be wondering why a podcast about yoga teaching would dive into issues of money. Well, first off, we're getting paid for the services we provide, even if we sometimes offer classes for free. So, we've got to make decision about setting our rate. However, there are lots of issues many of us have around money; stress and worry being among two of the most prevalent. And this can effect our health and how we carry ourselves when we teach. Today's episode gets into ALL of this.
At the end, I invite you to my April 30th online Master Class on anatomy, covering the hip and spine. To sign up for that, click here.
Leave a review as soon as you're done listening. I'd love to know what you think!

Monday Apr 08, 2019
Building Yoga Sequences (EP.21)
Monday Apr 08, 2019
Monday Apr 08, 2019

Friday Mar 22, 2019
Finding your path as a yoga teacher: Meet Kat Fowler (EP.20)
Friday Mar 22, 2019
Friday Mar 22, 2019
Now, for the past few episodes, I’ve been flying solo, reviewing cues and the anatomy behind several poses. Today, I’m going to be interviewing a friend, colleague and someone whom I respect a great deal, International Yoga teacher, speaker and writer, Kat Fowler!
I worked with Kat a few years ago as we were both working with yoga teacher Tiffany Cruikshank at one of her teacher training programs in NYC. I remember meeting Kat for the first time and I was so tremendously impressed! She had such a way about her, one that I noticed right from the start: Calm, knowledgeable, a real team player, approachable and a teacher who had a broad understanding of the practice and lots of teaching experience. I am thrilled to have her on the podcast today!
Listen in and hear all of the wonderful teachings she has to share!
Find her on her website at https://www.katfowler.com/

Friday Mar 15, 2019
Friday Mar 15, 2019
Hello, and WELCOME to Conversations for Yoga Teachers! I’m your host, Karen Fabian and this is EPISODE 19!
In the 2 last episodes, I reviewed cues for both standing poses and poses on the ground. I can’t believe how popular they have been as I’ve watched the download numbers climb daily. So, I’m back today to run through 4 more poses! If you missed the other episodes, just visit my website, www.barebonesyoga.com and listen to E17 and 18.
There are two other resources that you should check out. The first one is my webinar on yoga cues. You can watch that here:
https://barebonesyoga.lpages.co/free-webinar-on-yoga-cues/
The second thing is my anatomy manual. This gives you the anatomy and the cues for all the major poses. To get the manual, visit my website books page here:
https://barebonesyoga.com/for-teachers/books/
Please leave a comment after you listen because I’d love to know what you think!
Thanks for listening!

Monday Mar 04, 2019
Cues breakdown for poses on the ground (EP.18)
Monday Mar 04, 2019
Monday Mar 04, 2019
Hello, and WELCOME to Conversations for Yoga Teachers! I’m your host, Karen Fabian and this is EPISODE 18!
In the last episode, I did a review of cues for some standing poses. It quickly moved up in my podcast stats to be a listener favorite so I decided to do a second episode where I focus on poses on the ground. I’ll break down the anatomy, alignment and key actions we want to see in the poses. I refer to a number of things in this episode and want you to be able to refer to them as well:
The first one is my earlier episode 7 on Types of Cues and you can catch that here:
https://barebonesyoga.com/episode-7-types-of-cues-to-use-in-yoga-teaching/
Another thing is my anatomy manual, which gives you ALL the anatomy and cues for all the fundamental poses. You can purchase that here:
https://barebonesyoga.com/for-teachers/books/
The last thing is my webinar on cues, which you can watch here:
https://barebonesyoga.lpages.co/free-webinar-on-yoga-cues/
Once you’ve listened, leave a review!

Saturday Feb 16, 2019
Standing Poses Cues Breakdown (EP.17)
Saturday Feb 16, 2019
Saturday Feb 16, 2019
Hello, and WELCOME to Conversations for Yoga Teachers! I’m your host, Karen Fabian and this is EPISODE 17!
Have you ever been in a yoga class and the teacher gives you a cue and you’re left scratching your head wondering what did they mean by that? It could be the word choice or the word combination or just a lack of understanding on your part as to what a particular term meant. It happens! And, the way we typically teach, no one can ask a question during class (I mean they could but people rarely do) so you’re left wondering.
This is probably a common experience of many students. And as teachers, one of our goals should be to use language that’s as easily understood by a beginning student as a more experienced one and to supplement any “inside type” language we use with a more basic term so students can learn the more esoteric wording and also know what we mean.
Today, I’m going to take you through cues for some fundamental poses so you can hear how the cues sound. I’ll break down the anatomy, alignment and key actions we want to see in the postures. I refer to a number of things in this episode, some of which are references I want you to have so I’ll share them here. The first one is an earlier episode on Cues, which was Episode 7. If you missed that one, go back and listen to it after this one. You can catch that here:
https://barebonesyoga.com/episode-7-types-of-cues-to-use-in-yoga-teaching/
Another thing I refer to is my anatomy manual. You can purchase that here:
https://barebonesyoga.com/for-teachers/books/
One more thing I refer to is my webinar on cues. You can watch that here:
https://barebonesyoga.lpages.co/free-webinar-on-yoga-cues/
Once you’re done listening, leave a comment here!

Saturday Feb 02, 2019
Are You Using Inside Language When You Teach? (EP.16)
Saturday Feb 02, 2019
Saturday Feb 02, 2019
Hello, and WELCOME to Conversations for Yoga Teachers! I’m your host, Karen Fabian and this is EPISODE 16!
Today’s we’re going to talk about the idea of using “inside language” when you teach yoga. You know, “inside language;” terms used by people who are “in the know” and people who are familiar w/ HOW to do something. Are YOU using “inside language” when you teach and why does it ever matter? Let’s examine this idea further on today’s episode!
At the end of the podcast, I refer you to my webinar on CUES. To watch that, click here:
https://barebonesyoga.lpages.co/free-webinar-on-yoga-cues/
Once you’re done listening, leave a comment here!

Monday Jan 21, 2019
The Essence of Movement, with Josh Landis, Part Two (EP.15)
Monday Jan 21, 2019
Monday Jan 21, 2019
Hello, and WELCOME to the Bare Bones Yoga Podcast: Conversations for Yoga Teachers! I’m your host, Karen Fabian and this is EPISODE 15. Today I’m bringing you PART TWO of my last interview with Movement Coach and Manual Therapist, Josh Landis, who works out in Denver at Denver Pain and Performance Solutions and is the Founder of Landis Movement Systems. My last podcast, #14, with Josh was super popular and people had some really great feedback as to what they learned from listening. In that episode, Josh and I started a conversation about different topics similar to both yoga teaching and personal training. We covered topics like giving effective cues, different teaching techniques and the concept of muscle compensation.
Since we didn’t get to all the questions, we thought it would be helpful to pick up where we left off so that’s what we’re going to do today!
Remember, in order to find Josh online, check out his site at: www.landismovementsystems.com
Also, at the end of this episode, since we talk so much about sequencing, I offer you my free sequencing template, which you can get here:
https://barebonesyoga.lpages.co/how-to-build-a-yoga-sequence-lead-page/
Once you’re done listening, please leave a comment! We’d love to know what you think!

Monday Jan 07, 2019
The Essence of Movement, with Josh Landis (EP.14)
Monday Jan 07, 2019
Monday Jan 07, 2019
Hello, and WELCOME to the Bare Bones Yoga Podcast: Conversations for Yoga Teachers! This is EPISODE 14 and today we’re going to explore movement from the perspective of both anatomy, biomechanics, kinesiology and rehabilitation. My guest, Josh Landis, has extensive experience in these areas and I know you’re just going to love the science and evidenced based discussion we’ll have.
Josh is a strength coach and licensed massage therapist by trade, but more so likes to be referred to as a movement coach and manual therapist. Josh combines many different bodywork techniques and movement modalities to create an integrated approach to helping clients resolve pain, expand movement capacity, and improve overall performance.
In this episode, Josh and I talk about movement from the perspective of how you can effectively cue students, what it means when the body moves in different ways, outside what we might think is the “ideal” alignment of a shape, position or pose and how he shares his approach to professional growth and learning at the end of the podcast so you have a roadmap to follow for your own journey.
You can contact Josh via his website at:
https://landismovementsystems.com/
And you can follow him on Instagram using the same name.
Looking for more information on cues? Run through my online webinar on cues by viewing it here:
https://barebonesyoga.lpages.co/free-webinar-on-yoga-cues/
Once you listen leave a comment here or wherever you’re listening.