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Ompractice Presents: Practice Makes Purpose

Ompractice Presents: Practice Makes Purpose

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A new podcast by Ompractice of conscious conversations. Hosted by Reggie Hubbard.All rights reserved Hygiene & Healthy Living Social Sciences
Episodes
  • Practice Makes Purpose: Yogi J Miles
    Sep 20 2021
    In the final episode of this summer series, we talk with master teacher Yogi J Miles @yogijmiles about the ways we can level up and serve one another in these interesting times. Yogi J and host Reggie Hubbard (@oreggieglobal) share thoughts on the ways we all can do better, what the pandemic has shown us and that if we don’t start doing better - as practitioners and humans - things will only get worse. It is up to us to change ourselves and serve one another.
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    40 mins
  • Practice Makes Purpose: Marc Settembrino
    Sep 20 2021
    In this episode we discuss notions of fat liberation, body consciousness and complete inclusivity with teacher Marc Settembrino (@fatkidyogaclub). Marc freely shares ideas on how we can make spaces more welcome not only for people in bigger bodies, but also for trans yogis (check out @transyogaproject ) Of the many amazing nuggets of wisdom shared in this conversation, the quote that stands out the most in the context of the continued work of inclusion is: “Who am I leaving out? Who can I better include?” Marc also discussed the situation in Louisiana in light of the recent landfall of Hurricane Ida. For a list of places you can support check out @fatkidyogaclub bio link. If you can’t send money, send prayer and good thoughts. If you do send money, support local groups doing the work.
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    38 mins
  • Practice Makes Purpose: Oneika Mays
    Aug 30 2021
    This week we sit with Oneika Mays (@oneikamays) to discuss her path from the beginnings of her practice nearly a decade ago and how it now allows her the chance to serve inmates on Rikers Island. Oneika candidly discusses many of the frustrations she feels and how her practices prepare her to hold space for and sit with darkness and complexity rather than avoid it. When asked about those who think yoga/mindfulness and social justice do not mix, Oneika pointedly and compassionately said, “Well then they aren’t practicing.” The episode closes with a centering practice and some sound to seal the delightful conversation. And so it is!
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    41 mins
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