Listen "Dispatches from our Bunkers: A Wastewater Meditation?"
Episode Synopsis
Freaking out? You may not be alone. We're all living in a moment of uncertainty and anxiety. One of the things we have done to help ourselves these past several weeks is to reach out to our friends in a continuing series of episodes we are calling Dispatches from our Bunkers.
This week Kara Klemm with Yoga Keowee joins us to help calm us down. As people become more anxious as they self-quarantine at home, we discuss mindful meditation, a practice that has been proven to alleviate stress, depression and insomnia, as a way to cope. People often feel discouraged when they first give meditation a try, but then again they have never tried to meditate to the sounds of an influent pump station. After our discussion, Kara leads us in three-minute meditation to the sounds of a working wastewater treatment plant. This may be a world's first.
Recorded April 2, 2020
A big thank you to Kara Klemm with Yoga Keowee. If you are nearby, please join her. You may even bump into David, Amy or I. Kara has led over 1500 hours of yoga teaching registered with the Yoga Alliance. She has instructed teacher trainings and given several specialized workshops to yoga teachers and students on the art of language, anatomy and physiology, Yoga 101, yoga nidra and meditation. She also holds a B.S. in Human Biology and Health from Cornell University has worked in medical sales, training and recruitment for the past 15 years.
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This week Kara Klemm with Yoga Keowee joins us to help calm us down. As people become more anxious as they self-quarantine at home, we discuss mindful meditation, a practice that has been proven to alleviate stress, depression and insomnia, as a way to cope. People often feel discouraged when they first give meditation a try, but then again they have never tried to meditate to the sounds of an influent pump station. After our discussion, Kara leads us in three-minute meditation to the sounds of a working wastewater treatment plant. This may be a world's first.
Recorded April 2, 2020
A big thank you to Kara Klemm with Yoga Keowee. If you are nearby, please join her. You may even bump into David, Amy or I. Kara has led over 1500 hours of yoga teaching registered with the Yoga Alliance. She has instructed teacher trainings and given several specialized workshops to yoga teachers and students on the art of language, anatomy and physiology, Yoga 101, yoga nidra and meditation. She also holds a B.S. in Human Biology and Health from Cornell University has worked in medical sales, training and recruitment for the past 15 years.
Find us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/TOutfall
Find us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/the_outfall/?hl=en
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