

Yoga Teacher Resource Podcast
Mado Hesselink
Information, support, and inspiration for yoga teachers. Topics include the business of yoga, teaching skills, philosophy, ethical and legal considerations, and more.
Episodes
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Mar 19, 2020 • 56min
Yoga’s internal practices with Jerome Smith
Jerome Smith brings his authentic and down to earth approach to yoga and 30+ years of study in the Himalayan Tradition to this conversation with Mado about yoga’s internal practices and how to integrate them into your life.
Highlights from this episode:
How to transition from external/body based practices to internal practices
The value of self-guided home practice
The four aspects of the mind
What progressive meditation practice is and the different stages according to the Himalayan Tradition
Advice on how to manage the stimulation you allow yourself to be exposed to in your daily life
How to begin or re-commit to internal practices
Links & Resources
Foundations of a Yoga Business group coaching
Join the Yoga Teacher Resource Facebook Group
Sign up for Mado's email list and get a free download of 100 yoga class themes
Jerome’s website mipsm.org

Mar 13, 2020 • 14min
How can yoga teachers respond to the Covid19 crisis?
Yoga offers some essential tools for reducing anxiety and making skillful decisions. These are my thoughts on how yoga teachers can tap into their practice to be a positive force during this time of unprecedented uncertainty.

Mar 12, 2020 • 40min
Taking yourself seriously as a yoga teacher (on-air coaching call)
Faria had been feeling a shift in her mindset when she reached out to Mado for coaching. She was sensing it was time to stop treating yoga like a hobby and start taking her teaching career more seriously. But she didn’t know how exactly to do that. In this on-air coaching call, Faria talks about how her teaching has changed since completing the Foundations of a Yoga Business program and catches Mado up about what she’s working on now. They also discuss classroom issues, inviting students to take privates and helping her prepare for her 300 hour training.
Highlights from this episode:
Why it’s okay to have more than one niche or sub-niche
How to make your online content more powerful and effective by focusing on one type of person
What to do when someone shows up that the class is not designed for and how to serve that individual without doing a disservice to the group
Planning and sequencing for a wide range of students
How to confidently invite students to have a deeper experience with you through workshops and privates
How stepping out of your own personal comfort zone while teaching is an act of service
What it means to take yourself and your yoga business seriously
Links & Resources
Foundations of a Yoga Business group coaching
Join the Yoga Teacher Resource Facebook Group
Sign up for Mado's email list and get a free download of 100 yoga class themes

Mar 5, 2020 • 43min
Inspired Yoga Class Themes with Michelle Marchildon
Michelle Marchildon joins Mado on the podcast to discuss how yoga teachers can incorporate themes into their classes in a way that feels authentic and inspiring.
Highlights from this episode:
Michelle’s definition of a yoga class theme
The part of theming that most yoga teachers struggle with and Michelle’s formula to help overcome it
Different approaches to finding inspiration and how to stay inspired
How to connect authentically with students
What yoga teachers have to offer over yoga videos and how understanding this can help you and your students
How to stay connected to your authentic voice as a yoga teacher
Advice for people becoming new yoga teachers later in life
Examples of specific exercises Michelle gives people to help them use theming authentically in their classes
Links & Resources
Foundations of a Yoga Business group coaching
Join the Yoga Teacher Resource Facebook Group
Sign up for Mado's email list and get a free download of 100 yoga class themes
Michelle’s website, YogiMuse.com

Feb 27, 2020 • 18min
Why students struggle to step forward from down dog
Ever wonder what’s actually happening in the transition from downward facing dog to lunge? Why is it so challenging for some? Is it an essential transition to master? Listen to learn how you can help your students navigate this common movement while still offering them an empowering yoga class experience.
Highlights from this episode:
Understanding the mechanics of this particular movement and what is required of your body.
Specific cues for that will help your students be successful.
Why repetition of important cues is helpful to students.
Building the poses and your cues progressively.
Alternatives, modifications, and how to determine when they are appropriate.
Strengthening movements that prepare your students for what it takes to step forward from down dog.
Links & Resources
Join the Yoga Teacher Resource Facebook Group
Sign up for Mado's email list and get a free download of 100 yoga class themes

Feb 20, 2020 • 52min
Shannon Crow on Pelvic Health
Shannon Crow is a yoga teacher who specializes in yoga for pelvic health and trains other yoga teachers to do the same. In her conversation with Mado, she shares the basics of what every yoga teacher should know about pelvic health, information for yoga teachers interested in focusing on pelvic health, and also how she built her one to one pelvic health consultation business.
Episode highlights:
How the breath impacts our pelvic health.
Why Kegels and Mula Bandha aren’t appropriate for all (or even most) yoga students.
How to determine if a specific pose, practice, or exercise is safe for you if you have pelvic health issues.
Why pelvic health is a fantastic niche for yoga teachers - and how to determine if it is right for you.
How yoga teachers can work cooperatively with pelvic floor PTs - and how to initiate relationships that result in a steady stream of referrals.
Links & Resources
Pelvic Health Professionals Membership
Book a Consultation Call with Shannon
Foundations of a Yoga Business
Episode 6: How to succeed as a yoga teacher by focusing on cooperation over competition with Shannon Crow

Feb 13, 2020 • 59min
Staying centered while opening a yoga studio [on-air coaching call]
Kim is in the process of opening a yoga studio in an up-and-coming neighborhood in New York City. While she waits for her permits and paperwork to go through, she takes the opportunity to get some one-on-one coaching from Mado about her unique vision. In addition to being in an owner/administrative role, Kim wants to be a practitioner at her own studio. Listen as Mado offers some reflections and strategies to help her be successful as a new yoga studio owner.
Episode highlights:
How to be able to practice at the studio as the owner without getting overwhelmed by the day to day tasks and things that come up.
Bringing a yoga mindset into the experience of opening a studio.
Creating structure in your schedule so that you get time to recharge.
Holding boundaries for ourselves in business and leadership roles.
The importance of having a support person such as a manager or assistant and what skill sets to look for when hiring this person.
How to communicate with employees and clients and maintain integrity around your relationships.
Suggestions for sales and promotions that have proven to work well for yoga studios.
Links & Resources
Join the Yoga Teacher Resource Facebook Group
Sign up for Mado's email list and get a free download of 100 yoga class themes

Feb 6, 2020 • 13min
How to sequence a 20 minute demo class
Mado shares her top 5 tips for sequencing a 20 minute demo class to audition for a teaching position. Stay tuned to the end of the episode for a special freebie for listeners.
Episode highlights:
Why yoga studios ask for a 20 minute audition.
How to do research for the teaching job you are hoping to get.
What to focus on when you don’t have enough time to sequence a full class experience.
Teaching techniques you can use in your demo and beyond.
How to have a plan for if you start running out of time and can’t teach everything you prepared.
Links & Resources
Join the Yoga Teacher Resource Facebook Group
Get a free downloadable cheat sheet based on this episode when you sign up for my email list.

Jan 30, 2020 • 59min
Kelly McGonigal on the Joy of Movement
Health psychologist, Stanford University lecturer, and author Kelly McGonigal joins Mado for a closer look at understanding the science behind the Joy of Movement from the perspective of a yoga teacher and yoga practitioner. The two also discuss how yoga teachers can use the information provided by the science to improve their classes and bring more joy to their students.
Episode highlights:
Kelly’s personal yoga story and what ultimately lead her to write the Joy of Movement.
The therapeutic value of community and collective movement experiences.
How teaching yoga can build your skill sets in many different ways that often extend beyond the yoga classroom.
Understanding why it feels so good to do yoga in a group experience according to science.
How to take this information and use it to structure your yoga classes and respond to your students in the moment.
Specific techniques to enhance the synchrony of the group and the direct experience of the joy of moving with others.
An introduction to the psychology of movement and how different postures affect our brain and mood.
How to help people begin and commit to joyful movement in their lives.
Links & Resources
Join the Yoga Teacher Resource Facebook Group
Sign up for the email list and get 100 yoga class themes
Get more info about Mado’s Masterclass at Brevard Yoga
Workshops that Wow online course waitlist
Purchase The Joy of Movement book

Jan 23, 2020 • 46min
3 steps to fill your classes
Amanda McKinney is a Marketing Coach with a passion for empowering yoga teachers to earn more money doing what they love. In this episode, Mado picks Amanda’s brain about the 3 steps you can take right now to get more people in your yoga classes.
Episode highlights:
Approaches for brand new teachers as well as experienced teachers who are ready to niche down.
What to do when you feel the pressure of building your yoga business.
How to apply yoga philosophy to your business.
Concrete steps to help get more people to attend your classes.
Advice for introverts with regards to marketing in person.
What it is really like to build and maintain your own website
Links & Resources
Join the Yoga Teacher Resource Facebook Group
Sign up for the email list and get 100 yoga class themes
Amanda’s 5 Weeks to Confident Yoga Marketing course
Schedule a complimentary 30 min call with Mado


