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Welcome to Episode #105 of the Wild Yoga Tribe Podcast! My conversation with Massa Mamey-Clarke, a yoga teacher from Liberia, was so powerful as we talked about what it's like to be the only Liberian yoga teacher in Liberia who is currently teaching! I hope that this conversation helped you to reflect on how yoga found you, and if it found you at precisely the time when you needed it the most. If you’re looking to tune into a podcast episode that is all about yoga in Liberia then this is the conversation for you.
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Tell me more about Massa Mamey-Clarke
Introducing Massa Mamey-Clarke, a yoga teacher from Liberia. She is a self-taught yogi and now a certified Ashtanga instructor. She has been teaching officially since 2016, and she envisions herself as a future studio owner in Liberia, where she can continue to radiate light and tranquility in Liberia and beyond.
What to expect in the Yoga In Liberia episode of the Wild Yoga Tribe Podcast
Massa Mamey-Clarke shares her beautiful story with us on the Wild Yoga Tribe podcast, a story of self-discovery, resilience, and a deep-rooted passion for sharing the transformative power of yoga with her community in Libera.
Massa's journey with yoga began unexpectedly during her senior year of college in the United States. A chance encounter with the crow pose sparked her curiosity, leading her to explore this ancient practice. Despite being unfamiliar with yoga, Massa was captivated by the beauty and grace of the poses she discovered online. Thus, her journey as a self-taught yogi commenced, marking the beginning of a transformative path.
Driven by the profound impact yoga had on her life, Massa felt compelled to share this gift with others, especially in Liberia. Recognizing the need for mental wellness amidst the backdrop of Liberia's tumultuous history, Massa saw yoga as a gateway to healing and resilience for her community. Thus, her vision to become a yoga teacher and establish a studio in Liberia was born.
As Massa's teaching journey progressed, she learned valuable lessons about the importance of self-care and boundaries. Recognizing the toll of back-to-back teaching sessions, Massa embraced the need for balance and prioritized her well-being. Her journey serves as a reminder to aspiring yoga teachers to nurture themselves while serving others, finding harmony amidst the demands of teaching.
For Massa, yoga transcends mere physical practice; it embodies a holistic lifestyle encompassing physical, mental, and spiritual well-being. Rooted in self-acceptance and presence, yoga offers a path to healing, self-discovery, and connection.
For the skimmers - What’s in the yoga in Liberia episode?
- Lessons Learned: Balancing Self-Care and Service
- The Impact of Yoga in Post-Conflict Liberia
- Self-Care and Burnout Prevention for Yoga Teachers
- Building Community and Fostering Inclusivity
- The Birth of a Vision: Bringing Yoga to Liberia
Favorite Quote From Massa Mamey-Clarke
“Yoga is a form of medicine. Physically, mentally, and Yoga is not like a plan. It shouldn't be a plan. It is a lifestyle."
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