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021: How to Quit Your Full-Time Job to Teach Yoga with Caron Christison

021: How to Quit Your Full-Time Job to Teach Yoga with Caron Christison

FromMastering the Business of Yoga


021: How to Quit Your Full-Time Job to Teach Yoga with Caron Christison

FromMastering the Business of Yoga

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Length:
49 minutes
Released:
Jun 13, 2016
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Do you want to quit your job to teach yoga full-time? Is your dream to be a full-time yoga teach? Caron's was too.  On this episode of the podcast, Caron Christison, and Atlanta based yoga teacher, shares how she went from working a full-time corporate job to teaching yoga full-time, and how you can too. I've talked to a lot of people who teach yoga part-time or as a side gig outside of their full-time job who want to make the switch, but simply don't know where to start. Or, they don't know how to make it work financially. Caron is living proof that it can be done. We talk about her journey as a yoga teacher, what it was like to make the transition from full-time corporate to full-time yoga, what she had to give up, the struggles, and why it has all been worth it. Enjoy! If you like the podcast, join the community on Facebook, and sign up for the newsletter.
Released:
Jun 13, 2016
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

Mastering the Business of Yoga (M.B.Om for short) is a podcast was designed for new yoga teachers who want to create a successful career in yoga, but don't know where to start, or what to do. Each episode is hosted by yoga teacher & business graduate, Amanda Kingsmith, and features different, successful and inspiring yoga teachers who share their experiences in the yoga world, and the business lessons they have learned throughout their careers. Guests range from full-time yoga teachers, yoga studio owners, teachers who have branched off to create their own businesses, teachers who have developed their own teacher training, and much more.