Yoga Teacher Interview
At Movement For Modern Life, we have the best teachers who can be your teachers! We thought you should get to know our incredible yogis a bit better so say hello to another yoga teacher interview, this one with Mollie McClelland Morris who a is co-owner and Director of Sādhaka Yoga Centre in London, UK, a thriving studio that was recently closed (temporarily) by a fire. Though this ‘disastrous’ event has changed the external manifestation of her work, it has shown her how to trust, let go, mourn and find purpose despite difficult circumstances. As creator and lead teacher of Grace and Presence Yoga Teacher Training and mentoring courses and workshops for Yoga Teachers, she helps others to refine their practice, and find their voice as teachers of yoga.
“Yoga can teach us to move, feel and work through challenges with authenticity, trust, grace and ease. We can take inspiration from the ancient sciences and the wealth of research in the modern world. But mostly I believe the goal of yoga is to know and accept ourselves compassionately as we are, through processes that challenge, inspire, enliven, and enrich our lives, so we can move through life with grace, ease and awareness.”
Give us your top reasons for joining the movement?
We all have such busy lives, and being able to fit yoga practice and awareness in when and where we can is such a gift!
What’s the funniest misconception of being a yogi?
That all yogis like to get up early!
Show us your best #yogaanywhere…
Ocean views are best!
What’s your favourite secret stretch place?
I love to practice in nature, when I can get out of London, but I also don’t mind having a bit of a stretch in my bed!
Want to take a class with Mollie? Thought you would!
Mollie is a co-owner and Director of Sādhaka Yoga Centre in London, UK, a thriving studio that was recently closed (temporarily) by a fire. As creator and lead teacher of Grace and Presence Yoga Teacher Training and mentoring courses and workshops for Yoga Teachers, she helps others to refine their practice, and find their voice as teachers of yoga.
You can check out Mollie’s website here.
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