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Yoga & Youth Development with Erica Chang
Manage episode 334803149 series 3335930
Today on the How We Can Heal Podcast, Lisa Danylchuk and Erica Chang come together to discuss their love of yoga. The pair talk about their experience working with traumatized youth, practicing yoga to feel grounded, and what teaching looks like today.
About Erica Chang:
Erica has practiced yoga since 2010 and completed her 200 hour yoga teacher certification with Pamela Higley at Samdhana Karana Yoga. She has also completed the Yoga Behind Bars training and volunteered at Remann Hall, teaching yoga and meditation to youth.
With yoga, she has found a melding of the best things in her life: spirit, athleticism, sweat, breath, laughter, community, and rhythm. Her goal as an instructor is to offer a space to explore, allowing others to become curious about what they are capable of as they leave a little stronger, a little softer and a lot more balanced.
Outline of the episode:
- [9:45] From practice to teaching
- [13:05] Teaching yoga at a youth detention center
- [21:01] Teaching yoga with a trauma approach
- [23:09] Erica’s work at the Attorney General's Office
- [25:43] Rooted tools for yoga teachers
- [28:31] Teaching yoga online and transitioning back to in person
- [35:48] Erica’s yoga practice
- [45:39] Bringing yoga to the youth
- [49:17] What gives Erica hope
Resources:
Join Erica on the mat: https://edgeworksclimbing.com/tacoma/fitness_instructors.html
Instagram @ericachang_
Find more at howwecanheal.com/podcast/
Tell me about you: https://forms.gle/WuF5K8XggF7Spn1A9
45 episodes
Manage episode 334803149 series 3335930
Today on the How We Can Heal Podcast, Lisa Danylchuk and Erica Chang come together to discuss their love of yoga. The pair talk about their experience working with traumatized youth, practicing yoga to feel grounded, and what teaching looks like today.
About Erica Chang:
Erica has practiced yoga since 2010 and completed her 200 hour yoga teacher certification with Pamela Higley at Samdhana Karana Yoga. She has also completed the Yoga Behind Bars training and volunteered at Remann Hall, teaching yoga and meditation to youth.
With yoga, she has found a melding of the best things in her life: spirit, athleticism, sweat, breath, laughter, community, and rhythm. Her goal as an instructor is to offer a space to explore, allowing others to become curious about what they are capable of as they leave a little stronger, a little softer and a lot more balanced.
Outline of the episode:
- [9:45] From practice to teaching
- [13:05] Teaching yoga at a youth detention center
- [21:01] Teaching yoga with a trauma approach
- [23:09] Erica’s work at the Attorney General's Office
- [25:43] Rooted tools for yoga teachers
- [28:31] Teaching yoga online and transitioning back to in person
- [35:48] Erica’s yoga practice
- [45:39] Bringing yoga to the youth
- [49:17] What gives Erica hope
Resources:
Join Erica on the mat: https://edgeworksclimbing.com/tacoma/fitness_instructors.html
Instagram @ericachang_
Find more at howwecanheal.com/podcast/
Tell me about you: https://forms.gle/WuF5K8XggF7Spn1A9
45 episodes
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