#23 - Yoga and Pelvic Health - Yoga in Canada with Shannon Crow
Podcast |
Wild Yoga Tribe
Publisher |
Lily Allen-Duenas
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
Health & Fitness
Publication Date |
Nov 19, 2021
Episode Duration |
00:59:07

Welcome to Episode #23 of the Wild Yoga Tribe Podcast! This week, I welcome Shannon Crow onto the show. She is a yoga teacher from Canada. My conversation with Shannon Crow was so informative as we took a deep dive into the world of pelvic health—understanding how it works, what tension we carry there, and about the root chakra.

We talked about yoga in Canada being vast, but now the yoga scene in Canada is now looking to recenter and to really understand the roots of yoga with more education and ethical awareness.

We also talked about the niche work and why it's important for yoga teachers to find their specialities, and also what that looked like for Shannon.If you’re looking to tune into a podcast episode all about pelvic health—the science and magic of the human body, then this is the conversation for you.

Shannon Crow is such a phenomenal resource. As a yoga teacher, yoga podcaster, and yoga entrepreneur, I feel like I could have talked to Shannon crow for hours and hours. The focus of our episode was on Shannon’s two professional pillars— pelvic health and niche work for yoga teachers.

Curious about yoga in Canada? Readers, read on!

Tell me more about Shannon Crow…

Shannon Crow is the host of The Connected Yoga Teacher podcast and a consultant for yoga teachers. She shares what she has learned (and continues to learn) as a yoga entrepreneur. She became a yoga teacher in 2006 and continues to teach weekly group and private classes in Owen Sound, Ontario, with a specialty in Yoga for Pelvic Health. And she is also the co-founder of the MamaNurture Prenatal Yoga School and she developed the Yoga for Pelvic Health Teacher Training.

For the skimmers - What’s in the Canada episode?

  • Stress Response in the Pelvic Floor
  • The five functions of the pelvic floor
  • Stability, Support, Sexual Function, Sump Pump, Guarding or Protection
  • Balance Between Relaxation and Tension
  • Why niche work is so important for yoga teachers
  • Collaborating with professional peers around you, direct people to others teachers
  • Letting go so that you can be of greater service to your community and clients
  • Unlearning what you think yoga is

Guides & Resources

https://pelvichealthprofessionals.com/pelvic-floor-anatomy-function/

Connect with Shannon Crow

https://www.theconnectedyogateacher.com/

https://pelvichealthprofessionals.com/

https://www.facebook.com/watch/connectedyogateacher/

https://www.facebook.com/groups/connectedyogateacher

Want more? Head on over to my website

https://wildyogatribe.com/thepodcast/

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