Hi Reader, Having a mentor can be a very powerful and empowering experience. I've found that the experience is even more powerful when you're one person among a small group of people who are taking the journey together. Small group mentorship taps into the ancient tradition of yoga, where teachings were passed down from teacher to student in intimate settings. Working in small groups allows for both a personalized approach to developing your unique style as a yoga teacher and the benefit of support from your colleagues. All of which is why I'm offering a small group mentorship program for yoga teachers. By following this time-honored tradition, we create a sacred container for your growth, empowering you to embody yoga’s teachings with clarity and confidence so you can pass them onto others in a meaningful way. And this mentorship program is unique is that, unlike other programs that may focus solely on asana, emphasize de-colonization, or drift into new age spirituality, this mentorship draws from the Vedic yoga wisdom tradition and emphasizes the full scope of yoga as a complete experience. A special feature of this mentorship is that I'll be sharing my knowledge of strategic marketing and my experience as an online entrepreneur that will transform your approach to the business side of teaching 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 I've worked with have to say about their experience: "Hari makes learning fun. I am continually gaining more awareness and perspective as a result of his mentorship." - Syamala Priya dd, Yoga Teacher "Hari has a unique way of helping you reach into your own personal toolbox. He teaches you how to express your experiences through the eyes of yoga mindfully to your students." - Susan M, Yoga Teacher This mentorship offers six live 90-minute online sessions, two 60-minute pre-recorded classes, PLUS a personalized 45-minute one-on-one coaching call, and continuous email support—all within a close-knit group of 3 to 6 dedicated teachers. The next cohort starts on Saturday, June 21 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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Hi Reader, The best way for a yoga teacher to get a return on the investment they make in training is to enroll in a program that offers practical, actionable skills for building a sustainable career. Skills like brand development, strategic marketing, and how to design classes and workshops that reflect your unique voice as a teacher. Unfortunately, these skills are often missing from YTT curriculums—making it harder for yoga teachers to recoup the time and money they’ve already invested. Of...
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