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Episode 21 - The Boundary was Love

Episode 21 - The Boundary was Love

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This week, our guest is Maddy Robinson from Yoga with Maddy. Maddy is a yoga instructor (among other things) with a passion for sharing accessible yoga - more about the holistic benefits and less about the showy positions. We got into a wide range of topics, from forcing yourself to be a superwoman when it comes to diet culture, through healing journeys and how boundaries can set us free.

In the episode we discuss:

  • What accessible yoga actually is (4:09)
  • The pressure to act like a superwoman (6:16)
  • Our views on "diet culture" (6:53)
  • Acts of service - giving to ourselves vs to others (11:39)
  • Recognising our brain's hidden "programming" (14:27)
  • The problem with "casual" self-care advice (16:00)
  • What radical honesty is and why it's important (19:55)
  • Maddy's journey with kinship foster caring (21:52)
  • What boundaries changed for Maddy (27:04)

Maddy is hosting an amazing festival on Saturday March 27th, featuring movement, meditation, and discussions from leading activists in the UK on topics including anti-racism, welcoming refugees, and dismantling barriers to yoga. For tickets, go to 'Be the Change Festival' on eventbrite and use the code 'AnnaKnightReferral' for £15 off!

If what you heard today resonated with you, I’m always up for a chat. If you've got problems right now, book yourself in and we'll turn them into possibilities. If you're looking for a network of lovely and loving people to support you, our Facebook community Port in the Storm is your new safe harbour. Whatever you need, we've got your back.

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