EPISODES
Each month the guys delve deep into all things yoga and life with some of the brightest and most forward thinking, stereotype-busting guys from all walks of life. We hope these conversations inspire and empower listeners and guys everywhere to get started on their journeys to better living through the practice of yoga.
Episode 59: Why Young Athletes are Embracing Yoga and Seeing Powerful Results
Casey McBride is a longtime yoga practitioner and teacher who specializes in working with men and young male athletes.
She joins us to talk about how she found her way to that niche; common themes she sees among yoga-curious men; using props; and how yoga helps her athletes gain strength and avoid (and recover from) injuries.
Casey also talks about:
The “underground revolution” of young athletes using yoga to gain strength and mobility
Her advice for guys just starting out with yoga
Why your ego is the enemy of a great yoga practice
Why physical therapy alone often doesn’t do the job
The meaning of her mantra “do just enough” and how that mindset helps her students stay healthy
Episode 52: Why Yoga Retreats Matter & The Way of the Empowered Man Yoga with Johnny Gillespie
Friend of the show Johnny Gillespie joins Derek to talk about the men's yoga retreat he's hosting in February, called “The Way of the Empowered Man."
Johnny is a certified meditation and yoga teacher and the founder of Empowered Wellness Studio. He's also run about 30 retreats in his career.
Johnny and Derek talk about:
The value of retreats and why there aren't many yoga retreats for men
The activities and schedule at a yoga retreat
How yoga can complement weightlifting and other fitness regimens rather than replacing them
The concept of the "Empowered Man"
The Kripalu Yoga Center in Western Massachusetts, where Johnny's retreat will be held
Episode 51: Managing Back Pain through Yoga with Alison West
In 2017 Derek sought out Alison West, one of the most recognized and respected yoga instructors in the industry, for his 200-hour teaching certification and his first step out of the pain, tension, and overall chronic imbalances that dogged him for over five years.
It was Alison who helped introduce Derek to the infinite potential that yoga offers for developing agency and awareness in navigating the deep challenges with our twisted, asymmetrical, and complex bodies and tapping into the mind-body connection.
Alison West, Ph.D, E-RYT, C-IAYT is director of Yoga Union and the Yoga Union Backcare & Scoliosis Center, and has been teaching yoga for over thirty years. Prior to opening Yoga Union in 1996 she studied at the Sivananda center and at Jivamukti in New York, as well with Eddie Stern and Sri K. Pattabhi Jois in Mysore, India.
During her education and path she continued studying Iyengar Yoga for alignment, working in particular with Kevin Gardiner, the late Mary Dunn, and, later, Genny Kapuler. Alison has also traveled to Pune to study with the Iyengars. She furthered her meditation studies with TKV Desikachar at a retreat at Colgate University in 1993 and went on to the Shambhala trainings in NYC. Her spiritual teachers include Ramana Maharshi and Sri Nisargadatta Maharaj.
She is currently writing her first Yoga book, Yoga for Backcare, which will be followed by Yoga for Scoliosis.
Episode 50: Talking Yoga with Upstate Lax Legends Todd Burnham and Casey Powell
In this episode, Derek talks yoga with two of the most impactful college lacrosse players to emerge from upstate New York in the 1990s: his former teammate and good friend, Todd Burnham – a two-time All-American and 1993 National Champion at Hobart College; and Casey Powell, a four-time All-American and 1995 National Champion at Syracuse University.
Todd Burnham is an expert litigator, entrepreneur, author, and leadership coach who is a founding partner of Burnham Law – an elite litigation firm in Colorado with a team of top-rated experienced associates and paralegals focusing on family law, civil litigation, personal injury, and many other services for those in need in the states of Colorado and Wyoming. In 2022, Todd published his best-selling book Comeback: Epic Rebound Strategies for Business or Personal Adversity, a guide on transforming trauma into triumph through his breakthrough findings and unique insight into six easy-to-execute tactics that have helped countless individuals rebound from adversity more powerful than before.
Casey Powell is considered one of the best to ever play the sport of lacrosse and has spent his professional career traveling the world playing, teaching, and helping spread the game. After Syracuse, Powell became a globally-recognized athlete, playing 15 seasons professionally in the MLL and NLL, and was selected to play on four US National Teams – captaining Team USA in 2006, 2011, and in 2015. He is a member of the Upstate Lacrosse (NY) and the National Lacrosse Hall of Fame and the owner/director of CP Lacrosse which runs camps, clinics, and tournaments nationally. Along with his brothers Ryan and Michael, Casey is a founding partner of Powell Lacrosse.
Episode 49: Dean Pohlman His Story and the Beginnings of Man Flow Yoga
In this episode, Dean Pohlman, the founder of Man Flow Yoga, shares his path with yoga and the idea to launch an online yoga training program targeted to men who are new to the practice. In this informative discussion, Dean shares how he first stumbled into yoga as a senior in college, the physical benefits of yoga and how it complements any fitness program, and the impact on the lives of many guys. Since launching in 2013, his fitness-oriented, non-spiritual Man Flow Yoga program has sold numerous DVD and online subscriptions, and has amassed over 400,000 subscribers on YouTube where you can access many curated yoga programs to address a range of health and fitness objectives. In addition, Dean has sold over 35,000 copies worldwide of his 2018 book Yoga Fitness for Men: Build Strength, Improve Performance, and Increase Flexibility. Man Flow Yoga has been featured in Muscle & Fitness Magazine, Men’s Health, The Chicago Sun, New York Magazine, and many more major news media outlets.
Episode 36: Yoga for Hockey Co-Founder Czech Pro Rollerblader Jan Andrysek Talks about His Path
In 2012, seventeen-year-old Jan Andrysek was playing ice hockey in Prerov, a small town in the Czech Republic, when he was introduced to yoga by his coaches during his off-season training. Initially skeptical, he quickly realized yoga helped with strength, mobility, injury prevention, stress management, breathwork – and just getting a good night’s sleep. So in 2019, convinced that more hockey players like him would benefit other players, he and his business partner launched Yoga for Hockey – an online subscription-based training program with content and training specifically tailored to introduce hockey players of all ages to the practice of yoga.
Episode 34: Breathwork Yoga and the Rip Driver with Professional Golfer Kevin Geniza
Kevin Geniza is a 2020 graduate of the University of Oregon where he was a leader on the golf team that won the PAC-12 conference title and was runner-up in the 2017 national championship. He was drawn to play for the Ducks because their coach, Casey Martin, incorporated yoga into the team’s fitness program where they were instructed to work on their breath and explore who they are as student-athletes and individuals. In this conversation, Kevin shares how he was introduced to yoga at Oregon, the challenges and joys of being a professional golfer, and how yoga and breathwork have improved his range of motion as well as his awareness on the course and being the best version of himself.
Quick Hits: Body Scan Meditation by Chelsea Duke
Sit or lie back and let Chelsea Duke, owner of Glow Yoga of Eugene, take you through a short guided meditation that helps anyone reconnect after their practice, or any time when they need a moment to check out - and check in.
Episode 16: Ducks Do Yoga – And It Works
Chelsea Duke, owner of Glow Yoga of Eugene, has been leading a range of yoga instruction and training with the athletic department of the University of Oregon since 2013. In our conversation Chelsea shares how she’s incorporated a style of yoga focused on joint mobility, injury prevention and restorative practices to help men’s teams dominate their game, and lives, on and off the track, field, court, and course.
Episode 15: Integrated Wellness @ LinkedIn
Michael Susi is the director of global wellness at LinkedIn where he created and scaled its health and wellness program to meet the needs of sixteen thousand employees. In this conversation, we talk about his path from coaching and training to leading wellness at the world’s largest professional network and how he reimagined the wellness program by designing initiatives around the pillars of thoughts, breathing, hydration, nutrition, movement, and rest – aspects that are found among the many qualities of yoga.
Episode 13: Holistic Health and Fitness in the Military
The second of two interviews with Dr. Dan Bornstein, associate professor in the department of health, exercise, and sport science at the Citadel, the military college of South Carolina. Dan leads one of the only graduate degrees in the nation designed to meet the growing demand for exercise science specifically designed to work with military personnel and first responders – those considered tactical athletes by occupation. In this conversation Dan speaks to the mind-body benefits of yoga and shares how the integrated fitness progress programs used by top sports athletes has influenced the training for special operators and is now becoming a basis for holistic health and fitness for all members of the military.
Episode 12: The Team Chose Yoga
Greg May is the Director of Athletics at Saint Thomas Academy in Minnesota and a former college hockey player who has coached at the top high school and college programs in the country including the University of Minnesota, where he was director of hockey operations. After highlighting his experience working with the Gophers, Greg goes into detail sharing how yoga became a key component of off-season conditioning as well as in-season training for his high school teams and the impact it made on many of his players both physically and mentally.
Episode 9: Pioneering Yoga with High Schoolers in the 1990s
With three decades as a high school physical education teacher combined with thirty years of service in the Navy and Army Reserve, Craig Shimel has amassed a ton of perspective and knowledge around life, community, service, and fitness. In the mid-1990s he helped pioneer the integration of functional movement and yoga in youth fitness after teaching himself simple sun salutations exercises by watching Rodney Yee’s beginner’s yoga VHS tapes in his living room.
Episode 5: Body-building, Karate, Schwarzenegger, and Yoga
With over thirty years in the fitness industry, Steve Safrit is the owner and founder of SoFul Yoga and a co-founder of The Forum Gym in Salisbury, North Carolina. He is a passionate advocate for yoga’s many benefits for the mind, body, and spirit. His path began in 2001 when he earned his 200-hour teaching certification as a means of complementing his weightlifting regimen and karate practice and he now teaches at gyms, pediatric centers, health fairs, schools, and churches.