The Love of Yoga Podcast connects to the expansiveness of the teachings of Yoga through provocative conversations with Yoga scholars, changemakers, and thought leaders.

Our intention is to provide avenues of access for yoga practitioners who are seeking to embody these teachings for personal and social transformation.

Episode 21: A Song for Liberation: Activism with Music
with Leila Hegazy

In this episode, Anjali and Leila discuss:

  • Leila’s musical path and background as an Arab-Italian-American living in New York City

  • Music as a practice of connection to social change

  • Accessible and authentic activism

  • Culture, appropriation and power


    …and so much more!

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Episode 20: Women, Gender, and Yoga History
with Anjali Rao

In this episode celebrating Women’s History Month, Anjali sharesL

  • Four big reasons why there is a paucity of information on ancient femme and women in yoga

  • The necessity of understanding the expansiveness of yoga and the fluidity of gender

  • Highlights of yoga history as it relates to specific yoga traditions and gender

  • Her own story of why she got interested in the topic


    …and so much more!

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Episode 19: Healing Justice Lineages
with Erica Woodland

In this episode, Anjali and Erica discuss:

  • Foundational premises of healing justice and the abolitionist approach to justice

  • The meaning of healing

  • Learning from the mistakes of our movement ancestors

  • The integrality of dissent


    …and so much more!

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Episode 18: Who is Wellness For?
with Fariha Roisin

In this episode, Anjali and Fariha discuss:

  • Navigation of imposter syndrome as an immigrant

  • What is anti-colonial wellness?

  • What role does art have in activism? 

  • Liminality


    …and so much more!

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Episode 17: The Social Change Ecosystem as a Guide Map
with Deepa Iyer

In this episode, Anjali and Deepa discuss:

  • The biggest misconceptions around justice work

  • Radical visioning for the world we live in

  • Liberation

  • Practices of care in times of adversity


    …and so much more!

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Episode 16: Finding the Center
with Anjali Rao

In this episode, Anjali shares:

  • 5 lessons from the Bhagavad Gita

  • A brief background of Mahabharata and the Gita

  • The relevance of the first chapter during these times 


    …and so much more!

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Episode 15: Grief as a Portal for Collective Liberation
with Tysir Salih

In this episode, Anjali and Tysir discuss:

  • Tysir’s path in Yoga and experiences as a yoga practitioner/teacher

  • Our impact on situations happening around the world

  • Practices to support you during times of collective grief 

  • Practices of both Self care and Collective care


    …and so much more!

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Episode 14: Are We Free Yet? with Tina Strawn

In this episode, Anjali and Tina discuss:

  • Tina’s path in Yoga and experiences as a Yoga practitioner/teacher

  • The story of  Legacy Trips and the excavations from these journeys

  • Her book Are we Free Yet? The Black Queer Guide to Divorcing America

  • Unfolding of grief and healing on multiple levels and holding the complexities of power and privilege


    …and so much more!

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Episode 13: The Gift of Purpose with Rodrigo Souza

In this episode, Anjali and Rodrigo discuss:

  • Rodrigo’s journey being paraplegic and reconnecting to the body

  • Finding purpose through teaching adaptive yoga

  • Learning through teaching

  • Ways in which people with disabilities can be supported in Yoga spaces

  • Practices of nurturing and self care


    …and so much more!

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Episode 12: Scattered Goddesses: History as a Teacher with Dr. Padma Kaimal

In this episode, Anjali and Dr. Padma Kaimal discuss:

  • Unpacking a non-binary approach to history. 

  • How “seeing connections and interdependencies rather than polarities and oppositions” help shed light on the various conflicts in our world now. 

  • How we can hold the tension of appropriation and misrepresentation of colonized cultures along with fostering narratives of inter-dependency.

  • Unearthing non-patriarchal narratives in Yoga. 

…and so much more!

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Episode 12: Yoga and Liberation: A Critical Interrogation with Dr. Tria Blu Wakpa

In this episode, Anjali and Dr. Tria Blu Wakpa discuss:

  • Dr. Wakpa’s thoughts on the state of Yoga today

  • How can we tap into the transformative potential of Yoga and the tension between carceral systems and this liberatory practice

  • Core tenets of Indigenous sign language

  • Dr. Blu Wakpa’s practices, especially during moments of activation

…and so much more!

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Episode 10: Here 4 the Kids: A Conversation with Saira Rao

During this conversation, Saira and Anjali discuss:

• Saira and Regina’s experiences of hosting sold-out events all over the country at Race2 Dinner conversations

• Gun violence is the number one cause of deaths for children in the United States. How we move past the political gridlock

• How dominant culture is complicit in suppressing efforts to end gun violence

…and so much more!

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Episode 9: Demystifying Tantra with Dr. Sravana Borkataky Varma

In this conversation Anjali and Dr. Sravana Borkataky Varma discuss:

  • Dr. Sravana Borkataky Varma’s initiation into a Sakta Tantra lineage in Kamakhya, India and her journey as a scholar-practitioner-professor of Religious Studies

  • The definition and fundamental elements of Tantra

  • Dominant narratives of Tantra and cultural appropriation

…and so much more!

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Episode 8: Unpacking Culture, Power and Agency with Chemi Lhamo

During this conversation, Chemi and Anjali discuss:

• The impact of the video and how the ensuing backlash felt in the Tibetan community

• The intergenerational trauma of displacement and erasure from the Dominant cultural narratives

• How Tibetans in Tibet are responding to this situation Differences in cultural norms of affection and expression; the harm of ethnocentrism

…and so much more!

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Episode 7: Manifestation of Caste: Naming the Invisible

In this episode, Anjali and Prachi discuss:

• Prachi’s background growing up in rural India and how that informs her work and life now

• How caste system as the oldest system of social stratification and the most insidious has been institutionalized

• The manifestation of caste in the diaspora

…and so much more!

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Episode 6: The Audacity of Being

In this episode Anjali, rüdrāksh, and Tristan discuss:

  • rüdrāksh and Tristan’s introductions into the teachings and practice of Yoga

  • The ways in which the Dominant culture manifests in Yoga spaces, especially for gender non-conforming practitioners.

  • Holding the tension between the performativity and the necessity of TDOV and other days/ months of celebration

    …and so much more!

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Episode 5: Self Care as Sva-dharma

In this episode, Anjali and Indu discuss:

  • Indu’s personal story of learning and studying Yoga with her elders and teachers in India

  • Self care as Svadharma: The role of self care in knowing, being and observing our Dharma

  • Self care as Ahimsa

    …and so much more!

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Episode 4: Liminality in Liberatory Movements

In this episode, Anjali and Shawn discuss:

  • Shawn’s personal journey into Yoga and other mind-body-spiritual transformative practices

  • Finding the connective tissue between academia and Buddhist teachings

  • Liminality liberatory movements: the need to consciously acknowledge and cultivate spaces

    …and so much more!

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Episode 3: Black Spirituality in Justice Movements

In this episode, Anjali and Ash discuss:

  • How Black queer and trans folks have been and are at the frontlines of justice and liberatory movements

  • Abortion and the medical industrial complex

  • Decolonizing birth and learning from reproductive justice history

    …and so much more!

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Episode 2: Belonging, Cultural Appropriation, & Tibetan Buddhism with Chemi Lhamo

In this episode, Anjali and Chemi discuss:

  • Chemi’s work on Free Tibet as well as community organizing in Toronto

  • How we cultivate a sense of belonging in our communities

  • Tibet's human rights struggles

    …and so much more!

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Episode 1: The Trauma of Caste with Thenmozhi Soundararajan

In this episode, Anjali and Thenmozhi discuss:

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