Living Your Yoga - embodied wisdom with Shirlee Williams

Playing the Edge as a Yoga Teacher

Shirlee Williams

Hey friends—welcome back to Teacher Style. Tales from the closet continue (yes, that’s still a podcast idea of its own!).

Today’s conversation is all about Playing the Edge as a Teacher. Not about pushing our students deeper into poses, but about stretching our own comfort zones so we can grow into the best possible teachers.

I share my very first teaching story back in 2004—nervous, over-prepared, voice shaking—and how that experience changed everything. Playing the edge is about saying yes to what scares us and then showing up anyway.

Here are 5 ways teachers can stretch their edge:

  1. Experiment with your voice & language – Use tone, energy, and silence as teaching tools.
  2. Vary your sequence – Trust yourself, add philosophy, and weave in themes that challenge your creativity.
  3. Share more of yourself – Tell stories, be vulnerable, laugh at yourself, and call yourself out.
  4. Trust the room – Stop micromanaging. Give your students space, silence, and time to explore.
  5. Teach what scares you – Whether it’s meditation, breathwork, or a pose you don’t always demo—lean in.

Remember: your edge isn’t about pushing students harder. It’s about modeling growth, showing your humanness, and giving them permission to explore theirs.

✨ Reflective Question: What are you avoiding because it feels uncomfortable?
That’s the edge calling you forward.

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Lots of love, teachers. Until next week—keep playing your edge.

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