This week I’m joined by Annie Dunhof, the Founder of Enga Unite. We talk about having the courage and the skills to teach Yoga in English, when English isn’t your primary language. Annie and I discuss being sensitive to cultural differences when we travel to teach and the importance of understanding our own ‘type’ when it comes to Yoga communications. Find Annie and Enga Unite on Insta at @engaunite
Sign up early for Annie’s summit here: https://engaunite.com/international-yoga-teacher-summit/
Sign up for Annie’s quiz here: https://engaunite.com/quiz-whats-your-style-of-teaching-voice
Come meet me on my National Tour! Reserve your place here: https://www.amymcdonald.com.au/immersions
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REDUX: Teachings from the Abundant Yoga Teacher Retreat Day 3
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