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Raff's Brain #231: Hot Yoga Problems - BACK ON MAT and the Death of Progress!!

Rob Raffety

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In this episode of Hot Yoga Problems, Rob gets back on the mat after a week-plus layoff and discovers that yoga fitness does not believe in paid time off. One missed stretch of routine and suddenly the body is filing a formal complaint.

But first, there is the matter of the car’s automatic shut-off feature: the mysterious dashboard “A,” the unsettling silence at red lights, the possible environmental upside, and the nagging suspicion that modern vehicles are being operated by tiny Snowpiercer-style engine gnomes.

It is a funny, meandering, oddly thoughtful episode about inconvenience, technology, routine, discipline, and the humbling speed at which hot yoga progress can evaporate.

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Podcast Outline

The Confession
Rob admits he has not done hot yoga in over a week and tries to distinguish being busy from being lazy.

Career Mismatch: Hot Yoga Edition
The idea of doing hot yoga professionally leads to a riff on talent, role fit, and strategic hiring errors.

Car Technology Has Gone Too Far
An automatic engine shut-off feature becomes the unexpected villain of the episode.

The Case For and Against Auto Shut-Off
Rob weighs annoyance against possible benefits like fuel savings, lower emissions, and reduced idling.

A Complaint About Complaining
The rant turns inward as Rob acknowledges that this is, in fact, a minor inconvenience in an otherwise amazing life.

Back on the Mat
Rob returns to the original subject: hot yoga, soreness, routine, and being humbled by the mat.

The Takeaway
Consistency matters. Getting better is slow. Falling off is fast. Also, AC/DC still rules.