EMBRACE YOGA’S ROOTS Virtual Book Tour: Susanna Barkataki with Kat Heagberg
Exploring Diversity, Inclusion and Belonging through the Chakras
Kat Heagberg (Rebar) has been teaching yoga since 2005. She is the editor of Yoga International, co-author of Yoga Where You Are: Customize Your Practice for Your Body and Your Life with Dianne Bondy (Shambhala, 2020), and co-editor of Embodied Resilience through Yoga: 30 Mindful Essays About Finding Empowerment After Addiction, Trauma, Grief, and Loss (Llewellyn, 2020). She writes about how to make challenging poses more accessible and the power of language in yoga culture.
This is a paid event (US $35) and includes a signed copy of Embrace Yoga’s Roots book shipped to you. It also includes Susanna’s pre-recorded Daily (15 min) and Extended (60 min) Embody Aum Yoga Asana Liberation practices so you have one practice to turn to for quickly daily grounding and another for a deeper reset for nourishment and integration. Additionally, you’ll receive a 30 day free trial to Yoga International and a free chakras class from Yoga International.
SUSANNA BARKATAKI is the author of #1 New Release and International Bestseller in Yoga in Nov 2020 Embrace Yoga’s Roots: Courageous Ways to Deepen Your Yoga Practice. She’s on a mission to offer equity based educational training to help yoga practitioners become yoga leaders and preserve the deep authentic yoga tradition for future generations while activating positive social change now.
An Indian yoga practitioner in the Shankaracharya tradition, Susanna Barkataki supports practitioners to lead with equity, diversity, and yogic values while growing thriving practices and businesses with confidence. She is the founder of Ignite Institute for Yogic Leadership and Social Change and runs Embody Yoga’s Roots 200/500 Yoga Teacher Training programs. She is an E-RYT 500, Certified Yoga Therapist with International Association of Yoga Therapists (C-IAYT). With an Honors degree in Philosophy from UC Berkeley and a Master’s in Education from Cambridge College, Barkataki is a diversity, accessibility, inclusivity, and equity (DAIE) yoga unity educator who created the ground-breaking Honor {Don’t Appropriate} Yoga Summit with over 10,000 participants.