Hi Reader, If you’ve graduated from a YTT but you don’t really feel prepared to teach, my small group mentorship program can help you make the transition from going through the motions to teaching real classes with confidence . If you’ve been teaching for a while but want help developing truly transformative classes, my mentorship program is where you’ll learn how make a meaningful impact on the lives of your students If you’re an experienced teacher who’s feeling uninspired or stuck in a rut, my upcoming mentorship program can help you rekindle the fire of your passion for yoga. And if you’re a yoga teacher who wants to learn how to effectively market yourself and grow your following, my mentorship program will give you the knowledge and tools you need to communicate your value, fill up your classes and workshops, and cultivate a sustainable career. This small group mentorship will give you the opportunity to explore ideas, techniques, and real-world applications that go beyond what most 200- or 300-hour trainings have time to cover. It’s a chance to grow your knowledge in a supportive, interactive setting—one that honors where you’ve been and removes obstacles to even greater success. Here’s what some of the teachers I've worked with have to say about their experience: "Incredible training experience for anyone who is looking for a deeper dive. This training is guided by a true expert in yoga, and you learn how to expand your own practice while cultivating skills to become a better instructor." - Tiffany K., Yoga Teacher
"Hari makes learning fun. I am continually gaining more awareness and perspective as a result of his mentorship." - Syamala Priya dd, Yoga Teacher
At a time when so many are seeking clarity and connection, there’s a growing need for yoga teachers who can lead with wisdom and purpose. My small group mentorship will help you:
And more. This mentorship is a space where critical thinking is encouraged, professional development is supported, and personal transformation unfolds. Here’s what’s included:
The next cohort begins Saturday, June 21. There are only 3 spots left and enrollment closes on June 14th (just 10 days away!) If you’ve wanted to pursue mentorship for a long time, feel stuck or unmotivated in your teaching, want to learn how to include yoga philosophy in your classes, want to be more successful as a yogapreneur, or want to work with someone who'll help you be a better teacher--not just with the postures but spiritually too, then now’s the time to take advantage of this opportunity. 👉 Apply now to join the Summer 2025 cohort. Wishing you all good fortune, - Hari-k P.S.: Want to learn more about the Group Mentorship program before you apply? CLICK HERE. P.P.S.: Not interested in Group Mentorship for Yoga Teachers? CLICK HERE to stop receiving emails about my group mentorship program but continue to receive all of my other emails. |
Hari-kirtana is an author, mentor, and yoga teacher who shares his knowledge and experience of how the yoga wisdom tradition can guide us toward meaningful and transformative spiritual experiences.
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