Episodes

  • Ep97 | The Architecture of Safety
    Feb 19 2026

    In this episode, Heidi shares a deeply personal reflection on love, vulnerability, and the complexities of navigating anxiety and trauma, particularly in relation to heart health. Drawing from her experiences as a mother of a child with congenital heart defects, she explores the concept of hypervigilance and the therapeutic lens of the kleshas in yoga philosophy. The conversation emphasizes the importance of creating safety within oneself and using yoga as a tool for healing and agency in the face of uncertainty.

    Takeaways:

    The heart symbolizes more than just physical health.

    Vulnerability can lead to deeper connections.

    Anxiety often masks underlying fears.

    Yoga helps in recognizing and integrating our parts.

    Hypervigilance can be both protective and burdensome.

    The kleshas provide insight into our mental patterns.

    Living in the present moment is crucial for peace.

    Trauma responses can be addressed through yoga.

    Creating internal safety is a key practice.

    Sharing personal struggles fosters community and support.

    Keywords:

    love, vulnerability, heart health, anxiety, hypervigilance, kleshas, trauma, yoga, safety, healing


    Thank you for listening, for practicing, and for choosing (again and again) to show up with care.

    If you enjoyed this episode, please consider leaving a review or sharing it with someone who might need this reminder today.

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    Energize Your Life: A Chakra Workbook For Personal Transformation: ⁠https://www.heidikassneryoga.com/chakrabook⁠

    Bite Sized Yoga: Short Classes For Busy Lives: ⁠https://www.heidikassneryoga.com/bitesizedyoga⁠

    Bite Sized Yoga: Self Myofascial Release: ⁠https://www.heidikassneryoga.com/bitesizedsmr⁠

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    24 mins
  • Ep96 | Love as the Ultimate Truth
    Feb 12 2026

    Ep96 | Love as the Ultimate Truth

    Season 4, Episode 13

    In this deeply personal and culturally resonant episode, I’m pulling back the curtain on why Theme Weavers took a week off and the "poverty of the soul" that we often encounter when we are tired, overwhelmed, or facing a world of division.

    Inspired by Bad Bunny’s historic 2026 Super Bowl Halftime show and a moving reflection by NC Senator Michael Garrett, we explore the intersection of Satya (Truth) and Ahimsa (Non-harming). We dive into how a single performance on a global stage can become a masterclass in Pratipaksha Bhavanam—meeting hate with the abundance of love.

    In this episode, we discuss:

    The "Unedited" Life: My personal journey with burnout, the "planner" personality, and choosing to show up even when it feels "yucky" or imperfect.

    Bad Bunny & Satya: How singing in one’s mother tongue on the world's biggest stage is a radical act of yoga.

    The Kleshas of Exclusion: Analyzing the "velvet rope" mentality and the Dvesha (aversion) that sees diversity as a threat.

    Pratipaksha Bhavanam: The practice of meeting "disgusting" rhetoric with "Ananda" (pure joy).

    Teaching the Theme: A full breakdown of how to weave this hemisphere-sized theme into a 60-minute yoga class without overwhelming your students.

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    This podcast is a resource for our community. For those tracking continuing education hours to move through the Chromatic system, you can subscribe for $4.99/month on Spotify to have your listening hours verified. Thank you for supporting the dharma of this show!

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    Energize Your Life: A Chakra Workbook For Personal Transformation: ⁠https://www.heidikassneryoga.com/chakrabook⁠

    Bite Sized Yoga: Short Classes For Busy Lives: ⁠https://www.heidikassneryoga.com/bitesizedyoga⁠

    Bite Sized Yoga: Self Myofascial Release: ⁠https://www.heidikassneryoga.com/bitesizedsmr⁠

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    33 mins
  • Ep95 | Dharma in the Driveway: The Yoga of Chores
    Jan 29 2026

    In this episode, the host reflects on the challenges of winter, particularly the physical and mental toll of shoveling snow. Drawing parallels to the Greek myth of Sisyphus, the discussion emphasizes the importance of perspective in tackling seemingly endless tasks. The host shares insights on finding joy in the struggle and recognizing daily chores as part of one's Dharma, or purpose. The episode concludes with practical advice on integrating these lessons into yoga practice and daily life.

    Takeaways:

    The winter storm can be a metaphor for life's challenges.

    Perspective can change the experience of overwhelming tasks.

    Sisyphus represents the futility we sometimes feel in our efforts.

    Finding joy in the struggle can transform our mindset.

    Daily chores can be seen as part of our Dharma.

    Mindfulness in the moment can alleviate suffering.

    Teaching yoga involves connecting themes to students' lives.

    Embracing the process is as important as the outcome.

    Each breath and action can be a form of practice.

    Life's tasks are not failures, but part of the journey.

    Keywords:

    yoga, winter, Sisyphus, mindfulness, cleaning, Dharma, perspective, struggle, teaching, presence



    Thank you for listening, for practicing, and for choosing (again and again) to show up with care.

    If you enjoyed this episode, please consider leaving a review or sharing it with someone who might need this reminder today.



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    Energize Your Life: A Chakra Workbook For Personal Transformation: ⁠https://www.heidikassneryoga.com/chakrabook⁠

    Bite Sized Yoga: Short Classes For Busy Lives: ⁠https://www.heidikassneryoga.com/bitesizedyoga⁠

    Bite Sized Yoga: Self Myofascial Release: ⁠https://www.heidikassneryoga.com/bitesizedsmr⁠

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    24 mins
  • Ep94 | Accidental Harm and the Art of Self-Forgiveness
    Jan 22 2026

    In this episode, Heidi shares a personal story about an accidental incident involving a squirrel, which serves as a gateway to discuss the principles of Ahimsa (non-harming) and Satya (truth) in yoga philosophy. The conversation explores the importance of self-compassion, the balance between truth and kindness, and how yoga practice can serve as a laboratory for applying these principles in daily life. Heidi emphasizes the need for grace and understanding towards oneself and others in moments of imperfection.

    Takeaways:

    • The Dharma talk resonated with the audience.

    • Accidental harm can lead to self-criticism.

    • Ahimsa is about more than just physical actions.

    • Truth must be filtered through kindness.

    • Yoga is a practice of self-study and awareness.

    • Self-compassion is essential in moments of failure.

    • The way we speak to ourselves matters.

    • Yoga serves as a laboratory for life lessons.

    • We all make mistakes; it's part of being human.

    • Forgiveness is key to personal growth.

    Keywords: yoga, ahimsa, self-compassion, truth, kindness, mindfulness, Dharma talk, emotional well-being, personal growth, ethical principles


    Thank you for listening, for practicing, and for choosing (again and again) to show up with care.

    If you enjoyed this episode, please consider leaving a review or sharing it with someone who might need this reminder today.


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    Energize Your Life: A Chakra Workbook For Personal Transformation: ⁠https://www.heidikassneryoga.com/chakrabook⁠

    Bite Sized Yoga: Short Classes For Busy Lives: ⁠https://www.heidikassneryoga.com/bitesizedyoga⁠

    Bite Sized Yoga: Self Myofascial Release: ⁠https://www.heidikassneryoga.com/bitesizedsmr⁠

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    21 mins
  • Ep93 | The Tennis Ball and the "Now"
    Jan 15 2026

    Keywords: yoga, mindfulness, tennis, smriti, present moment, life lessons, teaching, personal growth, reflection, practice

    In this episode, Heidi reflects on personal experiences and insights gained from watching her daughter take tennis lessons. The conversation explores the concept of 'smriti' in yoga, emphasizing the importance of living in the present moment rather than dwelling on past mistakes. Heidi connects these themes to yoga practice, encouraging listeners to focus on the process rather than the outcome. The episode concludes with a message of encouragement and the importance of being present in life.

    Takeaways:

    • The importance of being present in the moment.

    • Smriti, or memory, can hinder our current experiences.

    • Yoga teaches us to let go of past mistakes.

    • Focus on the process, not just the outcome.

    • Life continues to move regardless of our frustrations.

    • Every inhale and exhale is a new opportunity.

    • Comparison can distract us from our own journey.

    • Teaching is about connecting themes to real-life experiences.

    • Encouragement can come from unexpected places.

    • Being an active participant in life is essential.

    Thank you for listening, for practicing, and for choosing—again and again—to show up with care.

    If you enjoyed this episode, please consider leaving a review or sharing it with someone who might need this reminder today.

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    Energize Your Life: A Chakra Workbook For Personal Transformation: ⁠https://www.heidikassneryoga.com/chakrabook⁠

    Bite Sized Yoga: Short Classes For Busy Lives: ⁠https://www.heidikassneryoga.com/bitesizedyoga⁠

    Bite Sized Yoga: Self Myofascial Release: ⁠https://www.heidikassneryoga.com/bitesizedsmr⁠

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    24 mins
  • Episode 92 | The Practice of Choosing Light
    Jan 8 2026

    Honoring the Undying Light: Practice, Responsibility, and Choosing How We Show Up

    This episode feels especially meaningful to share—it’s my birthday episode, and as I turned 43 this past week, I found myself reflecting deeply on light, energy, and the responsibility we carry in how we move through the world.

    This teaching grew out of a class I taught at the end of December, inspired by conversations with my dear friend and fellow yoga teacher Craig. That class held space for a wide range of emotions—grief, fear, anger, exhaustion, hope, and love—and it felt like the right teaching to carry forward into a new year.

    In this episode, we explore the idea that energy never dies, it only transforms, and what it means to remember that light is energy—undying, enduring, and present within each of us, even when the world feels dark.

    I also speak honestly about living as a Jewish woman during a time of rising antisemitism, the fear that can come with naming identity, and why yoga asks us not to meet hate with hate. Drawing on the wisdom of yoga philosophy, the Native American parable of the two wolves, and the poem “First They Came” by Pastor Martin Niemöller, this episode is a reflection on courage, compassion, and conscious choice.

    This is not a political episode—it’s a dharma talk about ahimsa, attention, and the responsibility we have to use our light in ways that heal rather than harm.

    The episode closes with a short guided candle-gazing meditation, inviting you to reconnect with your inner light and consider how it might ripple outward into the world.

    You’re invited to sit with one or two of these questions, journal on them, or simply let them unfold over time:

    • Where in your life right now does darkness feel especially present?

    • When things feel overwhelming, how do you tend to respond—do you contract, react, numb, or soften?

    • What does your own inner light feel like when you are connected to it?

    • Where might fear or anger be shaping how you see others?

    • How does your yoga practice help you stay present with intensity rather than react from it?

    • In what ways can you use your light—your words, actions, or attention—to stand up for others?

    • Which wolf have you been feeding lately, and what would it look like to nourish the other?

    • As this new year begins, what intention will help you protect and honor your light without extinguishing someone else’s?

    Thank you for listening, for practicing, and for choosing—again and again—to show up with care.

    If you enjoyed this episode, please consider leaving a review or sharing it with someone who might need this reminder today.

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    Energize Your Life: A Chakra Workbook For Personal Transformation: ⁠https://www.heidikassneryoga.com/chakrabook⁠

    Bite Sized Yoga: Short Classes For Busy Lives: ⁠https://www.heidikassneryoga.com/bitesizedyoga⁠

    Bite Sized Yoga: Self Myofascial Release: ⁠https://www.heidikassneryoga.com/bitesizedsmr⁠

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    23 mins
  • Episode 91 | Beyond Resolutions: The Three Pillars of Kriyā Yoga
    Jan 1 2026

    In this episode, Heidi reflects on the New Year and the common practice of setting resolutions. She discusses the challenges of maintaining resolutions and introduces the concept of Sankalpa, a deeper intention that aligns with one's true self. The conversation then shifts to Kriya Yoga, which consists of three pillars: tapas (discipline), svarayaya (self-study), and Ishvara Pranidhana (surrender). Heidi emphasizes the importance of these pillars in creating lasting change and encourages listeners to apply these principles in their daily lives, especially in the context of New Year's resolutions.

    Takeaways:

    • New Year's Day is a time for reflection and intention.

    • Many resolutions fail due to lack of commitment.

    • Sankalpa is a deeper intention than typical resolutions.

    • Kriya Yoga offers a roadmap for lasting change.

    • The three pillars of Kriya Yoga are essential for growth.

    • Discipline (tapas) fuels our efforts and commitment.

    • Self-study (svarayaya) helps us understand our true selves.

    • Surrender (Ishvara Pranidhana) allows us to trust the process.

    • Applying Kriya Yoga principles can transform our resolutions.

    • Lasting change comes from aligning intentions with actions.

    Keywords: New Year, Resolutions, Sankalpa, Kriya Yoga, Self-Discipline, Personal Growth, Mindfulness, Yoga Philosophy, Intentions, Transformation

    Episode 18 of Theme Weavers as mentioned in this episode: https://open.spotify.com/episode/1QxDfBVDgPTO2grVEVpFHH?si=1ffcbe1cb98348fb

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    Bite Sized Yoga: Short Classes For Busy Lives: ⁠https://www.heidikassneryoga.com/bitesizedyoga⁠

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    21 mins
  • Ep90 | The Gift of Empty Space: Finding Freedom in Aparigraha
    Dec 25 2025

    In this episode of Theme Weavers, Heidi reflects on the past year and introduces the theme of non-hoarding, particularly during the holiday season. She discusses the concept of Aparigraha, the practice of letting go of excess and emotional baggage, and how it can lead to peace and freedom. Through personal anecdotes and insights, she explores the different forms of clinging—objects, outcomes, and identity—and encourages listeners to create space in their lives for greater peace and mindfulness.

    Takeaways:

    • The holiday season often leads to emotional exhaustion due to hoarding expectations and gifts.

    • Aparigraha translates to non-possessiveness and encourages letting go of excess.

    • Clinging to objects can create clutter and emotional baggage.

    • Expectations for perfect outcomes can lead to disappointment and pain.

    • Clinging to outdated identities can hinder personal growth and freedom.

    • Creating empty space is essential for peace and mindfulness.

    • Practicing non-hoarding can be applied in yoga and daily life.

    • Mindful awareness can help identify areas of clinging.

    • Letting go of unnecessary items can lead to a sense of relief.

    • The greatest gift we can give ourselves is the gift of space.

    Keywords: Aparigraha, non-hoarding, yoga, holiday season, emotional exhaustion, mindfulness, personal growth, letting go, peace, balance

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    Bite Sized Yoga: Short Classes For Busy Lives: ⁠https://www.heidikassneryoga.com/bitesizedyoga⁠

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    17 mins