Spring 2015
I got back from a whirlwind teaching tour to Australia last week and am pretty certain I know what timezone […]
I got back from a whirlwind teaching tour to Australia last week and am pretty certain I know what timezone […]
Transitioning out of the The Breathing Project’s physical space in July has required lots of moving, reconfiguring, and recalibrating. For
I am sure I’m not alone in saying I was very relieved to get vaccinated against the COVID-19 virus back
Anyone who’s been following me for a while already knows the answer to this question, but you should watch the
We’re in the final preparations for this weekend’s Beyond Anatomy: A Somatic Symposium at my New York City studio, The
About time. We’ve been telling the truth about orthotics for years. Money quote: “As for ‘corrective’ orthotics…they do not correct
I was very sorry to read about Yoga Yoga closing in Austin, Texas – not only because I had my
Greetings from Truro, MA and my annual Cape Cod writing retreat, where the days are unstructured, the sunsets are gorgeous,
The New York Times proclaimed the other day in a Global Update from Uganda:
Male Circumcision May Help Protect Sexual Partners Against Cervical Cancer
My friend Gil Hedley and I are in in complete agreement about not mutilating infant male genitalia, so I sent him the article, and he replied with a particularly (and characteristically) funny rant, which he has given me permission to share.
This piece ran in Elephant Journal the night after B.K.S. Iyengar died. Waylon Lewis was very kind to prep it
I’m very excited to have written the featured article, “Upwardly Mobile” for the current (Oct. 2012) issue of Yoga Journal.
I love the fall, love the temperatures in the Northeast, and the colors, but mostly I love that my teaching