Hi Reader, I’m writing to let you know that I’m accepting applications for my next small group mentorship program for yoga teachers, which starts on June 21st. Mentorship offers a special opportunity for personal growth and professional development. It’s a great way to gain knowledge, develop skills, and build confidence. My small group mentorship program is designed to help you grow into the kind of teacher who leaves a lasting impression. You’ll learn how to design classes that integrate philosophical wisdom with elegant sequencing, strengthen your teaching voice, deepen your impact, and build an enthusiastic following, all rooted in the spiritual heart of yoga. If you’re a yoga teacher who wants to:
then my small group mentorship program is for you. Here’s what some of the teachers who've worked with me 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 "I've enjoyed virtual mentoring with such a knowledgeable teacher. Hari always responds with heart and clarity, making sure he understands what my goals and true questions are." - Beth M, Yoga Teacher This mentorship offers six interactive 90-minute online sessions, a personalized 45-minute one-on-one coaching call, and continuous email support—all within a close-knit group of 4 to 8 dedicated teachers. Here’s the schedule for the summer sessions: - WEEKEND ONE:
- WEEKEND TWO:
- WEEKEND THREE:
- 1:1 SESSIONS:
Investment: $897 (payable in one - three installments) Ready to transform your teaching?
to join our 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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