Yoga Teachers Talking Yoga
Hello and welcome to the Yoga Teachers Talking Yoga podcast!
In this new 6-part series of interviews, we talk to yoga teachers both established and emerging.
We find out what got each of them into yoga, why they became teachers and got started, the styles of practice that interest them, who are their inspirations were and plans are for the future.
Yoga Teachers Talking Yoga
YTTY6: Julian Singh
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Hello and welcome to the Yoga Teachers Talking Yoga podcast!
In this series of interviews, we talk to yoga teachers. We find out what got them into yoga, why they became teachers, how they got started, what styles of yoga interested them, who their inspirations were and finally what their plans are going forward.
Our last guest in this series is Julian Singh, yoga practitioner, teacher, traveller and author.
Based in Canberra, Julian has built a corporate career in finance and IT, as well as carving out his own quite unique yoga journey.
Commencing his yoga practice with his mother in 2002, Julian’s curiosity with breathing, mindfulness and discipline allowed him to deepen his practice in pranayama and concentration.
He became a certified yoga teacher in 2015 and continues to teach to this day.
He has travelled extensively, spending around three years minimally backpacking by land through India, Western Europe, and the Americas, and immersing himself in diverse cultures and experiences
Julian has completed a number of Ironman events, ultra-trail runs, and long distance cycling such as from Manhattan to Montauk!
On top of all that, Julian has a passion for Sanskrit which led him to study the language to a university standard and has recently published his own book “Sanskrit in Modern Yoga”, combining ancient Vedic philosophy to modern yoga practices and is available now.
You can find out more about Julian’s many interests, works and projects here: www.juliansingh.com
and links from our discussion to other threads in the yoga tapestry:
This episode brings an end to our first series of yoga teachers talking yoga.
We hope you found these chats interesting, insightful and inspiring in helping you in your own yoga journey
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For now though, we thank you for listening and look forward to bringing you more stories from new guests in the near future!