Fri, 18 December 2009
Judith Hanson Lasater is a world famous yoga instructor who has been teaching since 1971. She has studied directly with B.K.S Iyengar, is a physical therapist and holds a Ph.D. in East-West psychology. She has taught and lectured the world over and is one of the original founders of the California Yoga Teachers Association. In this podcast, Judith discusses her new book, “What We Say Matters: Practicing Nonviolent Communication” which explores the work of Marshall Rosenberg from a decidedly eastern perspective. Sync with iPod • Return to Directory Resources Judith’s Website Purchase What We Say Matters: Practicing Nonviolent Communication
Other Books by Judith Hanson Lasater A Year of Living Your Yoga Yoga Abs Yoga for Pregnancy 30 Essential Yoga Poses Living Your Yoga Relax and Renew Yoga Body: Anatomy, Kinesiology, and Asana Direct download: Nonviolent_Communication_with_Judith_Lasater.mp3 Category:book -- posted at: 6:01 AM |
Fri, 4 December 2009
To Westerners, the Indian practice of arranged marriage and the restrictive rolls for women in Indian culture can seem quite foreign and at times misogynistic. In this podcast Sumit Kumar Badola and his wife Navneeta talk about their recent marriage and the changes rolls for both women and men in the worlds largest democracy, India. They also address the issue of women’s rights and where those rights are headed in the future. Direct download: Indian_Marriages__Women_s_Rights_1.mp3 Category:psychology and self help -- posted at: 6:02 AM |

