
Pranayama: The Fourth Limb of Patanjali a way to increase your energy
This episode is about Pranayama, the fourth step on Patanjali's eightfold path, and why it's less about breathing technique and more about where your energy actually goes all day. Pedro Misle walks th...
25 Heinä 16min

The Yoga Mat as Home: Asana and the Art of Coming Back to Yourself
Most people come to yoga through a posture. A class at a gym, a video, a friend who dragged them along. They show up thinking asana is yoga — and in a way, that's a perfect place to start.In this epis...
14 Heinä 11min

Ishvara Pranidhana The Art of Letting Go Without Giving Up
There's a phrase that came to Pedro in Amritsar and hasn't left him since: I need a place to rest my head. Not the body. The head, where the ego lives, plans, calculates, and tries to control everythi...
8 Heinä 17min

Svadhyaya — The Niyama That Asks You to Look Inward
What does a crisis reveal about who you really are? This week, Daniela reflects on Svadhyaya — the fourth niyama and the yoga practice of honest self-observation — from a deeply personal place. Days a...
27 Kesä 10min

Tapas — The Third Niyama: Fire, Discipline, and the Will to Live Fully
Tapas is the third Niyama in Patanjali's Eight Limbs of Yoga. It is commonly translated as discipline. But the teachers left us something deeper than that.In this episode, Pedro Misle explores Tapas a...
22 Kesä 14min

Saucha: Why Purity in Yoga Isn't About Being Good (The First Niyama
Every morning you clean your body. You tidy the house. You wipe the phone screen on your sleeve without thinking. What almost no one realizes is that these small acts already belong to one of yoga's o...
7 Kesä 16min

Aparigraha and the hidden cost of everything you own
Aparigraha is the last of the Yamas, the ethical foundations of yoga, and it's interesting that minimalism points in the same direction, the hidden cost of the things you own. Aparigraha translates as...
31 Touko 14min



















