Yoga Health Coaching | https://yogahealthcoaching.com Training for Wellness Professionals Wed, 02 Feb 2022 16:08:57 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.6.2 Coach of the Month: Suzanne McCahill Perrine https://yogahealthcoaching.com/coach-of-the-month-suzanne-mccahill-perrine/ https://yogahealthcoaching.com/coach-of-the-month-suzanne-mccahill-perrine/#respond Tue, 28 Sep 2021 16:27:10 +0000 https://yogahealthcoaching.com/?p=24431

In this episode, Anna speaks with Suzanne about what methods have worked for her on her road to success as a Yoga Health Coach.

Suzanne shares what has worked for her and what has not worked for her along the way.  You may also get inspiration on how to play around with the model to find what best suits you in creating the most epic ride for your members.

What you’ll get out of tuning in

  • How to recognize when you begin to embody the practices
  • Understanding that following the business model works
  • Inspiration and ideas to customize your program

Links Mentioned in Episode:

Highlights:

  • The benefits of free talks – getting enrollments and people on the emailing list 13:37
  •  It wasn’t until LA and Body Thrive that you put the theory into practice… even the yama and niyamas became real 3:03
  • The business model really is a simple structure 13:05

Timestamps:

  • “The Living Ayurveda course blew my mind” 2:20
  • “If I can get them into a 1:1 talk we’re pretty good to go” 14:00
  • “If you’re thinking about it and there’s a deep calling follow it…you don’t know how capable you are until you step into” 16:32
  • “Income is so related to impact, two sides of one coin” 21:52
  • “Self care is non-negotiable” 24:07

Guest Bio:

Suzanne McCahill Perrine is the founder/director of The Center, Harrisonburg’s first dedicated yoga and Pilates studio. Suzanne, E-RYT 500, YACEP, Certified Health Coach, and teacher trainer began teaching Yoga in 2005. Inspired to connect to others in her community and spread the joy and healing potential of yoga, she opened The Center Yoga studio. After years of study in the Anusara tradition with teachers, Desiree Rumbaugh, Christina Sell, Elena Browner, Amy Ippoliti, Moses Brown, Bita Jenkins, Suzie Hurley, John Friend, and Douglas Brooks, she eventually started teaching others to teach, starting the Center School of Yoga.

Suzanne encourages her students to have fun, relax, and enjoy the splendid journey that yoga offers them both on their mats and in their lives. More recently, Suzanne has studied under Cate Stillman offering yoga & Ayurveda health coaching as a way to collaborate with clients who wish to feel more connected to life, honor their true nature, and reclaim their health. She continues to find more joy in her life since discovering Yoga, meditation, and Ayurveda and sharing it with others

]]>
https://yogahealthcoaching.com/coach-of-the-month-suzanne-mccahill-perrine/feed/ 0
Martha Kastler: Building Bridges into Community with Evidence of Success https://yogahealthcoaching.com/martha-kastler-building-bridges-into-community-with-evidence-of-success/ https://yogahealthcoaching.com/martha-kastler-building-bridges-into-community-with-evidence-of-success/#respond Tue, 08 Jun 2021 13:05:51 +0000 https://yogahealthcoaching.com/?p=23611

Martha Kastler has been struggling to create bridges in her community. Looking to expand her wellness coaching to a more diverse audience, Martha connected with Cate to find efficient ways to do it, and strategies to overcome resistance.

In this Yoga Health Coaching episode, you will learn about the benefits of measuring success both for yourself and your clients, how to organize your free talks to create new leads for your business, and how to introduce the habits of Ayurveda to a new audience.

What you’ll get out of tuning in:

  • How to identify evidence of success
  • How to overcome resistance
  • How to prepare for a free talk

Links Mentioned in Episode:

Show Highlights:

  • Using free talks to create new leads
  • Introducing the habits to new people
  • Identifying the changes people want to make

Timestamps:

  • 0:39 Creating bridges between different teachings
  • 5:09 Identifying the evidence of success
  • 10:11 Overcoming resistance and looking for your why
  • 15:24 Preparing for your free talks

Guest Bio:

Martha’s initial 250hr yoga training was in 2009 in Blacksburg, VA with Blue Ridge Massage and Yoga. There she studied Ashtanga Yoga with Jeff Tiebout. In 2016 Martha completed a 250hr Jivamukti based training with Andrea Boyd and Jeffrey Cohen in Charleston, SC. Having suffered numerous traumas and physical injuries, yoga was the first practice that showed Martha she has the potential for self-healing. The deep-focused practice of intentional movement and breath awakened a profound desire to heal and be of service. Martha became fascinated with breath, energy and meditation. Powerful releases in yoga lead her to the subtle healing modality of Restorative Breathwork®. Having a profound healing through Restorative Breathwork® she pursued the extensive 2.5 year study with Kathleen Barratt and became a certified facilitator in 2013. Simultaneously, she embarked on a 3 year training with Kathleen’s energy teacher world renowned Mietek Wirkus, and was certified the same year at the master level in Bioenergy. More recently in 2018, she completed certification in a powerful psychosensory technique called Havening® and in 2019 she received her Ayurvedic Wellness Coaching certificate from Katie Silcox’s Shakti School. Along with her trainings she is devoted to and supported by the Kriya lineage as a student of the Self Realization Fellowship. She is learning in this school of life in her own way and embracing challenges on the path as opportunities. She enjoys facilitating healing sessions using her unique skillset and exploring and teaching various styles of yoga: gentle, flow, ashtanga short form, somatics, hatha, restorative, and meditation. Off the mat Martha is often frolicking in the woods, mushroom hunting, saying hello to forest friends or moon bathing, she’s falling in love with food and cooking what nourishes her, she loves chanting, dancing, a little biking and backpacking, and chilling with her two one-eyed cats.

]]>
https://yogahealthcoaching.com/martha-kastler-building-bridges-into-community-with-evidence-of-success/feed/ 0
Coach of the Month: Monica Biasiolo https://yogahealthcoaching.com/coach-of-the-month-monica-biasiolo/ https://yogahealthcoaching.com/coach-of-the-month-monica-biasiolo/#respond Tue, 01 Jun 2021 14:04:07 +0000 https://yogahealthcoaching.com/?p=23596

For Monica Biasiolo Yoga Health Coaching changed everything. Suffering from a chronic illness, Monica refused to fall into victim mode and decided to invest in her health by joining the Yogahealer community. She experienced firsthand what changing your habits can do for your health, and brilliantly transitioned from student to mentor, leading her own health coaching business.

Monica believes difficult journeys can be done with ease and believes that anyone can start healing themselves and find their dharma while they are at it.

Listen to the episode to learn more about Monica’s inspiring journey from self healer to professional health coach.

What you’ll get out of tuning in:

  • How to get out of victim mode
  • How to motivate people to change
  • How to be patient with yourself

Links Mentioned in Episode:

Show Highlights:

  • Healing yourself from a chronic illness
  • Experiencing the habits in your body
  • From self healer to professional healer

Timestamps:

  • 1:26 Finding your dharma from a place of discomfort
  • 7:59 Transforming the difficult into easy
  • 15:07 The journey from student to mentor
  • 25:34 Being successful and experiencing ease

Guest Bio:

Monica is a certified Yoga Health Coach who loves to give back to the Yogahealer community. Being a Body Thrive Assistant first and a YHC peer mentor, an opportunity to give back to the community that changed her life.

Monica is also a Forrest Yoga and Mindfulness teacher. She recently moved back to Rome, her hometown, after living as an expat for 20 years in four continents. Traveling with her family, visiting new places, and learning from different cultures is what her kids and herself love. In her free time, she likes to read books, paint, use her hands to create handcrafts or recycle materials to make a piece of art, dance with the music of the 70 and 80 and walk in nature.

Monica has two grown children (a son 23 years old and a daughter 21 years old) and a son 9 years old. Her identity evolution is centered on nurturing herself so she can be present for her kids, lead with integrity and enjoy good connections in her relationships. She is responsible, always ready to listen and help others, and loves to honor her commitments.

Her growing edge is time management and project management so she can work more productively and have free time to do things she loves with her family and learn new tools for my identity evolution. The role of leadership of YHC empowered Monica and taught her how to connect with people at a deeper level to help them manifest their dharma.

]]>
https://yogahealthcoaching.com/coach-of-the-month-monica-biasiolo/feed/ 0
Leah Petitti: Power of Voice Coaching for People with Good Jobs https://yogahealthcoaching.com/power-of-voice-coaching-for-people-with-good-jobs/ https://yogahealthcoaching.com/power-of-voice-coaching-for-people-with-good-jobs/#respond Tue, 25 May 2021 10:21:13 +0000 https://yogahealthcoaching.com/?p=23587

Defining your ideal client can be a tricky business, and more often than not, we end up with an avatar that seems perfect on paper but does not convert into sales. This is exactly what Leah Petitti, a voice coach, is going through. She has defined not one, but three different avatars, but is still struggling to find good leads and make sales.

In this conversation, Cate leads Leah through the retelling of her brand script, redefining her avatar and explaining the effects of language when trying to reach an audience.

Listen to the podcast and learn the importance of defining and understanding your perfect client, researching your competitors, and using free talks to connect with future leads.

What you’ll get out of tuning in:

  • How to reach your target audience
  • How to define your perfect avatar
  • How to use your competition to your advantage

Links Mentioned in Episode:

Show Highlights:

  • Overcoming confusion about your target audience
  • Bringing yoga philosophy into the corporate environment
  • The importance of finding good competitors

Timestamps:

  • 0:34 Understanding and reaching your perfect client
  • 6:07 Expanding your language to reach more people
  • 11:29 The importance of your story brand
  • 17:50 Using free talks to reach your next client

Guest Bio:

A well-loved yoga teacher, vocal coach and workshop leader, Leah creates courses such as Jewels of Longevity and Yoga-Energy-Transformation. She empowers seekers to shed limitations and dare to dream.

Her journey with yoga began at Ohio State University where Leah fell in love with the mental focus and pain-relief she found in yoga.

Leah’s yoga instruction experience now spans several decades. Her signature warmth and humor invite students to safely dismantle fears and gain the courage to stand in their truth.

Sharing her loving wisdom, Leah reflects years of in-depth training with Katie Silcox, author of Healthy, Happy, Sexy. The fires of inspiration from Elena Brower and Gabrielle Bernstein currently stoke the passion for Leah’s mission of teaching people to gain wisdom and peace through yoga.

Private and Corporate Yoga with Leah comes highly recommended for clients in the Santa Barbara area and online!

]]>
https://yogahealthcoaching.com/power-of-voice-coaching-for-people-with-good-jobs/feed/ 0
Awaken Your Hunger, Desire and Focus with Carman Murray https://yogahealthcoaching.com/awaken-your-hunger-desire-and-focus-with-carman-murray/ https://yogahealthcoaching.com/awaken-your-hunger-desire-and-focus-with-carman-murray/#respond Wed, 19 May 2021 16:24:08 +0000 https://yogahealthcoaching.com/?p=23581

How hungry are you? Carman Murray has been feeling hungry, but she doesn’t think food can solve it. Like many people who detox, she has awakened desire, a hunger for more in her life. She is ready for her next identity evolution.

On a Coaching Gym with Cate, Carman discusses her desire to expand her business and hire more people. The result was an illuminating conversation about strategic thinking in business, hiring the right people, and even how urine therapy can help upcycle your energy vibration.

What you’ll get out of tuning in:

  • How to fully nurture yourself
  • How to connect to your deepest desire
  • How to delegate strategically

Links Mentioned in Episode:

Show Highlights:

  • The impact of detoxing on desire
  • Urine therapy and deep nutrition
  • Delegating tasks in order to achieve peak performance

Timestamps:

  • 0:46 Upcycling your own energy vibration
  • 4:12 Hiring and growing your business efficiently 
  • 8:52 Applying Pareto’s 80/20 rule

Guest Bio:

Carman has many roles: entrepreneur, yoga teacher, healer, teacher, mom, rancher, wife, leader, woman. Her why in life is to model for her children that each one of us has the choice to shine our gifts to the world. Her what is working with others and inspiring them to move away from overwhelm, anxiety and stress and move toward ease, thrive, and building a supportive network of people around them – their tribe. She runs her own business where she leads workshops, retreats, yoga classes, dynamic groups and courses.

]]>
https://yogahealthcoaching.com/awaken-your-hunger-desire-and-focus-with-carman-murray/feed/ 0
How to Coach your Groups About an Anti Inflammatory Lifestyle https://yogahealthcoaching.com/how-to-coach-your-groups-about-an-anti-inflammatory-lifestyle/ https://yogahealthcoaching.com/how-to-coach-your-groups-about-an-anti-inflammatory-lifestyle/#respond Wed, 12 May 2021 22:59:26 +0000 https://yogahealthcoaching.com/?p=23572

Chronic inflammation is modern society’s greatest health threat. Studies state that three out of five people alive today will die due to chronic disease. But even though chronic inflammation can trigger genetic diseases, it is not in itself inevitable.

The habits from Body Thrive can work as a reminder of what you need to teach, as a coach, in order to effectively prevent and fight chronic inflammation. It will take a great deal of honesty, and some habit change, but chronic inflammation can be prevented both with physical, mental, and emotional habits.

Listen to the podcast to learn more about chronic inflammation, the power of mind over body, and the potential of easeful living.

What you’ll get out of tuning in:

  • How to identify the habits that are a problem
  • How responsibility can reorient you
  • How challenges enable future ease

Links Mentioned in Episode:

Show Highlights:

  • Fear and worry acidify the blood faster than alcohol
  • Thoughts and emotions influence the self
  • Choosing to live outside the stress pattern

Timestamps:

  • 2:24 Chronic Inflammation and its prevalence 
  • 11:17 Honesty and the power of a breakthrough
  • 19:01 The effects of mind over body
  • 26:33 Easeful living as the potential



]]>
https://yogahealthcoaching.com/how-to-coach-your-groups-about-an-anti-inflammatory-lifestyle/feed/ 0
Coach of the Month Marie Weitbrecht https://yogahealthcoaching.com/coach-of-the-month-marie-weitbrecht/ https://yogahealthcoaching.com/coach-of-the-month-marie-weitbrecht/#respond Wed, 05 May 2021 21:57:08 +0000 https://yogahealthcoaching.com/?p=23558

The only child of two therapists, Marie grew up hearing that it is ok to have bad days, but what she wanted to know was how to make those bad days better. Having just finished her PhD, and on a quest for a better way of living, she decided to try Yogahealer’s Living Ayurveda Course. It was the beginning of a journey that changed everything.

After Living Ayurveda, Marie committed to being a coach herself and enrolled in Yoga Health Coaching. Struggling to find her voice, she had to evolve into someone who uses hers to make a living. She has since been unstoppable.

Listen to the podcast to learn more about (and from) Coach of the Month Marie Weitbrecht!

What you’ll get out of tuning in:

  • How to keep feeling better in life
  • How to master the process of ease
  • How to coach with confidence

Links Mentioned in Episode:

Show Highlights:

  • The importance of your keystone habit
  • Evolving the relationship with yourself
  • Coaching as a giving practice

Timestamps:

  • 2:02 The power to turn bad days into good ones
  • 19:47 Finding out what your keystone habit is
  • 37:17 Reasons why you should always choose to give 
  • 45:39 Embracing collaborative leadership

Guest Bio:

Marie wrote her PhD about mainstream culture’s “stories“ about women and their power. She has been working as a coach since 2013. In her online program EVOLUTION, she teaches high-achieving women the system to grow into the next version of themselves.

]]>
https://yogahealthcoaching.com/coach-of-the-month-marie-weitbrecht/feed/ 0
How to Overcome Resistance to Achieve Your Goals with Your Yoga Career https://yogahealthcoaching.com/how-to-overcome-resistance-to-achieve-your-goals-with-your-yoga-career/ https://yogahealthcoaching.com/how-to-overcome-resistance-to-achieve-your-goals-with-your-yoga-career/#respond Wed, 28 Apr 2021 18:20:52 +0000 https://yogahealthcoaching.com/?p=23409

In what ways have you been incapacitating yourself? Every day, people make choices that will keep them from realizing their dreams and achieving their goals. They will make excuses, get distracted by other things in their lives, and weeks turn into months, and then into years.

What I want you to ask yourself is this: what is it you would like to achieve until the end of the year? And what do you need to change about yourself in order to achieve it? Get as specific as you can. The only thing between where you are now and where you want to be is you.

Listen to the podcast to learn more about overcoming victim mindset, getting clear on your goals, and creating a strategy to achieve them.

What you’ll get out of tuning in:

  • How your habit patterns can incapacitate you
  • How to use time in order to achieve goals
  • How to build good strategy and systems

Links Mentioned in Episode:

Show Highlights:

  • The connection between perfectionism and negative thinking
  • Overcoming shiny object syndrome
  • The better you are at sales the less marketing you need

Timestamps:

  • 1:11 How and why you incapacitate yourself
  • 10:29 Organizing your life in alignment with your goals
  • 20:22 Clarifying your job description when you’re self-employed
  • 29:24 The importance of building a good strategy  



]]>
https://yogahealthcoaching.com/how-to-overcome-resistance-to-achieve-your-goals-with-your-yoga-career/feed/ 0
What is Your Biggest Challenge as a Yoga Health Coach? https://yogahealthcoaching.com/what-is-your-biggest-challenge-as-a-yoga-health-coach/ https://yogahealthcoaching.com/what-is-your-biggest-challenge-as-a-yoga-health-coach/#respond Wed, 21 Apr 2021 15:23:20 +0000 https://yogahealthcoaching.com/?p=23398

What challenges are you facing as a health coach? The path to becoming a successful coach is not always easy. There are many factors to consider when building a program that differentiates you from other coaches.

Sales are an incontornable side of coaching, and often the most challenging part of it. As a health coach, getting good at converting leads into sales, means you can help more people thrive, in their bodies and their minds.

Listen to learn more about falling in love with sales, getting prospects clear on their desires, and how to have hard conversations that change everything.

What you’ll get out of tuning in:

  • How to understand your members’ challenges
  • How to have the hard conversations
  • How to better serve through sales

Links Mentioned in Episode:

Show Highlights:

  • Cate reads about complexity from “The Metrics of Human Consciousness”
  • Sales are about having hard conversations
  • The better you get at sales the fewer leads you will need

Timestamps:

  • 1:24 Asking your members what their challenges are
  • 10:56 The worth of the change you offer your members
  • 20:37 Building someone’s excitement and potentiality
  • 28:30 Refusing to get good at sales is refusing to help more people



]]>
https://yogahealthcoaching.com/what-is-your-biggest-challenge-as-a-yoga-health-coach/feed/ 0
Steps for Building New Habits for the Future https://yogahealthcoaching.com/steps-for-building-new-habits-for-the-future/ https://yogahealthcoaching.com/steps-for-building-new-habits-for-the-future/#respond Thu, 15 Apr 2021 00:01:29 +0000 https://yogahealthcoaching.com/?p=23392

In order to become your future self, you will need to develop new habits. But navigating your past, present and future self is not always easy. So much of who we think we are is based on the belief system that was passed on to us. In order to become the next version of yourself, you will need to let go of limiting beliefs and embrace the plasticity in yourself.

There is a rhythm to creating new habits, and it needs receptiveness. Fear will paralyze you and keep you from achieving your goals and becoming the person you need to be to do so.

In this episode, Cate talks about overcoming fear of change, getting rid of outdated versions of yourself, and creating space for your future potential.

What you’ll get out of tuning in:

  • How to orient yourself in time and space
  • How your belief system influences you
  • How to overcome the fear of evolving

Links Mentioned in Episode:

Show Highlights:

  • The fluidity of personality and the role of pulsation
  • The importance of plasticity in yourself 
  • Self-massage and matching the pulsation of the cosmos

Timestamps:

  • 1:20 Getting specific about your vision of the future
  • 14:33 Falling into rhythm and becoming receptive to being
  • 33:10 Creating space and an embodied experience

]]>
https://yogahealthcoaching.com/steps-for-building-new-habits-for-the-future/feed/ 0