posted May 10, 2013
We were just at the <a title=”Burlington Yoga Conference link to their site” href=”http://www.burlingtonyogaconference.com/” target=”_blank”>Burlington Yoga Conference</a> (May 4, 5) in Burlington Vermont. Our host Amanda Anderson interviewed some prominent yoga teachers from around the US and Canada including:
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<li><a title=”Devarshi Steven Hartman link to his site” href=”http://www.stevenhartman.com” target=”_blank”><strong>Devarshi Steven Hartman</strong></a>, Dean of Pranotthan School of Yoga & former Dean of The Kripalu Center for Yoga</li>
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<li><a title=”Kreg Weiss link to his site” href=”http://www.kregweiss.ca” target=”_blank”><strong>Kreg Weiss</strong></a>, co-founder of My Yoga Online</li>
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<li><a title=”Coral Brown link to her site” href=”http://coralbrown.net” target=”_blank”><strong>Coral Brown</strong></a>, contributor to Yoga Journal and teacher of Prana Flow<sup>®</sup> Yoga, created by Shiva Rea</li>
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<li><strong><a title=”Myra Lewin link to her site” href=”http://www.halepule.com/” target=”_blank”>Myra Lewin</a>, </strong>founder of the Hale Pule school of Sustainable Yoga and Ayurveda on the island of Kauai in Hawaii, USA</li>
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<li><strong><a title=”Lauren Rudick link to her site” href=”http://www.avignayoga.com/” target=”_blank”>Lauren Rudick</a>, </strong>taking Yoga instruction to new audiences</li>
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The interviews will be available in the <strong>June episode of <a title=”Yoga NOW link to our site” href=”http://cnow.tv/yoga-now/” target=”_blank”><span style=”color: #ff0000;”>Yoga</span> <span style=”color: #0000ff;”>NOW</span></a></strong> only for our <a title=”Join Yoga NOW as a Premium Member ONLY $19.99, 1 year, 12 episodes” href=”http://cnow.tv/join-us” target=”_blank”><strong>Premium Members</strong></a>. If you’re a Free Member or just checking out the show for the first time; I urge you to become a Premium Member and see these exciting and informative interviews – only $19.<sup>99</sup> for a full year, 12 episodes. The weather was great and the mood inside was very upbeat. Thanks to the organizers, Jane Jarecki Lanza & Ben Lanza who made the 5<sup>th</sup> annual conference a real hit. Become a <a title=”Become a Premium Member of Yoga NOW, ONLY $19.99, 1 year, 12 episodes” href=”http://cnow.tv/join-us” target=”_blank”><strong>Premium Member</strong> of <strong><span style=”color: #ff0000;”>Yoga</span> <span style=”color: #0000ff;”>NOW</span></strong></a><a href=”http://cnow.tv/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/DEVARSHI-AMANDA-LAUGHING-640×360-150dpi.jpg”><img title=”DEVARSHI & AMANDA LAUGHING 640×360 150dpi” src=”http://cnow.tv/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/DEVARSHI-AMANDA-LAUGHING-640×360-150dpi.jpg” alt=”” width=”640″ height=”360″ /></a>
<dl id=”attachment_622″ style=”width: 650px;”><dd><a title=”Devarshi Steven Hartman link to his site” href=”http://www.stevenhartman.com” target=”_blank”>Devarshi Steven Hartman</a> former Dean of <a title=”Kripalu link to their site” href=”http://www.kripalu.org/” target=”_blank”>Kripalu Center for Yoga</a> laughing with <a title=”Yoga NOW link to our site” href=”http://cnow.tv/yoga-now/” target=”_blank”>Yoga NOW</a> host Amanda Anderson during an interview at the <a title=”Burlington Yoga Conference link to their site” href=”http://www.burlingtonyogaconference.com/” target=”_blank”>Burlington Yoga Conference</a> May 2013</dd></dl>
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