I just got back from America, and this trip showed me a side of the coaching industry I wasn’t expecting. I went in excited for growth, depth and transformation, but very quickly I could feel that the values in the room didn’t match mine. So I trusted the ick. I left after one day, and honestly, the real transformation happened outside the event, in the conversations, the poolside masterminds, the moments that reminded me why I value depth, integrity, community and the whole woman behind the ...
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I just got back from America, and this trip showed me a side of the coaching industry I wasn’t expecting. I went in excited for growth, depth and transformation, but very quickly I could feel that the values in the room didn’t match mine. So I trusted the ick. I left after one day, and honestly, the real transformation happened outside the event, in the conversations, the poolside masterminds, the moments that reminded me why I value depth, integrity, community and the whole woman behind the ...
How Yogi Bryan Used Authenticity (and a Few F Bombs) to Build a Million Follower Brand in the Yoga Industry
The Watch Me Podcast
40 minutes
4 months ago
How Yogi Bryan Used Authenticity (and a Few F Bombs) to Build a Million Follower Brand in the Yoga Industry
You say you want more social media followers, viral Reels, and dream clients sliding into your DMs. But here’s the catch: more visibility also brings more trolls, hate comments, and negative DMs. Most people fold. They delete the swear words, swap raw stories for polished 7 second B-Roll, and hit “archive” on any post that gets hate. But not Yogi Bryan. He’s a yoga teacher, NLP practitioner, hypnotist, podcaster, meme creator, and business coach who’s built a million plus followin...
The Watch Me Podcast
I just got back from America, and this trip showed me a side of the coaching industry I wasn’t expecting. I went in excited for growth, depth and transformation, but very quickly I could feel that the values in the room didn’t match mine. So I trusted the ick. I left after one day, and honestly, the real transformation happened outside the event, in the conversations, the poolside masterminds, the moments that reminded me why I value depth, integrity, community and the whole woman behind the ...