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Q&A: Yoga therapy rates, fibromyalgia, challenging clients & karmic patterning

yoga therapy Q&A
yoga therapy Q&A

Welcome to episode 39 of The Breathing Deeply Yoga Therapy and Meditation podcast.

In this episode, Breathing Deeply founder and lead teacher, Brandt Passalacqua, sits down with his students to ask their burning yoga therapy questions. The floor is open for all kinds of questions! They can relate to their personal practice, the yoga therapy foundations program, their course practicum, clients and so on.

This clip has been taken from a live Q&A session with Brandt and his yoga therapy students.

In this Q&A Brandt gives advice on how to charge daily rates to work at conferences, fibromyalgia and how it relates to cold sensitivity, how to approach working with a challenging client with a history of trauma and how karmic principles in relation to being a yoga therapist.

We hope you enjoy this Q&A. Let us know in the comments any key takeaways you had and share it with someone you think it may benefit!

Om Shanthi, Om Peace

This episode covers: 

  • How to charge corporate clients for yoga and yoga therapy services
  • Is cold sensitivity related to fibromyalgia
  • Working with a challenging trauma client
  • Karmic patterning as a yoga therapist

Breathing Deeply is a Yoga Therapy and Meditation School, founded by lead teacher Brand Passalacqua in 2014. We hold online and in-person Yoga Therapy Foundations and IAYT accredited Advanced Programs and retreats along with Meditation Programs, including online meditation teacher training and certification and holistic weight loss with Being At Peace with Food.

Breathing Deeply is made up of an active and thriving community of yogis, caregivers, therapists, teachers, medical professionals, parents & children with the same intention—to serve others, lessen suffering, and co-create a new paradigm in wellness.

How to improve eating habits & overcome difficult behaviors with yoga therapy

how to overcome bad eating habits
how to overcome bad eating habits

Welcome to episode 38 of The Breathing Deeply Yoga Therapy and Meditation podcast.

In this episode, Being at Peace with food instructor, Joe Simek and Breathing Deeply founder, Brandt Passalaquca are sitting down to talk about eating habits and difficult behaviors with yoga therapy clients whose goal is to lose weight. 

As we go through the yoga therapy process with our clients we help them in many different ways with yoga practices, increased awareness and improved lifestyles. There are specific things that tend to come up a lot as pain points with our yoga therapy for weight loss clients. 

Today we are diving into some specific hurdles and difficult behaviors that people need to move past in order to live a healthy and fulfilling life. 

This audio has been taken from our Being at Peace with Food program and offers a snapshot of what you will learn inside the program. Being at Peace with food is a specialized yoga therapy program for holistic weight loss, rooted in yoga.

If you are a yoga teacher or therapist, mental health professional, integrative medicine practitioner, or work with clients in health and wellness, this training is for you!

Being At Peace With Food is a 30-hour self-paced online training that is designed to take approximately 6 months to complete.

For more information & to apply click here: https://bit.ly/3AwonLr

Om Shanthi

This episode covers: 

  • Eating in the middle of the night
  • Eating while watching TV
  • Rewarding ourselves with food after reaching a goal
  • Emotional eating
  • Going on vacation

Breathing Deeply is a Yoga Therapy and Meditation School, founded by lead teacher Brand Passalacqua in 2014. We hold online and in-person Yoga Therapy Foundations and IAYT accredited Advanced Programs and retreats along with Meditation Programs, including online meditation teacher training and certification and holistic weight loss with Being At Peace with Food.

Breathing Deeply is made up of an active and thriving community of yogis, caregivers, therapists, teachers, medical professionals, parents & children with the same intention—to serve others, lessen suffering, and co-create a new paradigm in wellness.

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