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Yoga Therapy Hour with Amy Wheeler

Yoga Therapy Hour with Amy Wheeler

By: Amy Wheeler
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Welcome to "The Yoga Therapy Hour Podcast," a harmonious blend of ancient wisdom and modern science, brought to life by Amy's expertise in psychology and public health. With over 100,000 downloads, this podcast delves deep into the principles of yoga therapy, offering expert interviews, practical solutions, and profound insights into real-life challenges.

From its inception, the first four seasons have been instrumental in elevating the domain of yoga therapy, emphasizing the pivotal role of lifestyle medicine in addressing both our mental and physical well-being. As we transition into Season 5, 6 & 7, Amy broadens the horizon, reaching out to the masses. Here, listeners will unravel how yoga therapy, when intertwined with lifestyle engineering, can serve as a powerful tool for holistic healing, touching the realms of the mind, body, and spirit.

Subscribe now and be part of a transformative journey that bridges the essence of embodied mental health with the spirit's depth. Join Amy in redefining mental and physical wellness. Also, leave us a review if you are enjoying the podcast and consider supporting us at the Optimal State & Yoga Therapy Hour Patreon page -https://www.patreon.com/yogatherapyhour


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Episodes
  • What It Means to Be Human: Reflections on Season 8 + What's Ahead in Season 9
    Jul 25 2025

    Episode Summary:

    In this deeply personal and reflective solo episode, Amy Wheeler closes out Season 8 of The Yoga Therapy Hour and sets the tone for a rich, story-filled Season 9.

    Amy shares how the theme of “being human” emerged as the guiding force of Season 8, inspired by the courageous individuals who came forward to tell their stories—many for the first time. These stories weren't just interviews. They were powerful acts of vulnerability, resilience, and truth-telling, offering a mirror into the ways Yoga, Yoga Therapy, and Āyurveda can help us feel more, suffer less, and reconnect with ourselves and others.

    From feeding the birds on a crisp Minnesota morning to attending the Dalai Lama's 90th birthday celebration with the Tibetan American community, Amy reflects on the importance of embodiment, interconnection, and what it means to belong—to ourselves, to each other, and to something greater.

    She also speaks frankly about the state of the yoga therapy profession—naming the challenges in funding, insurance, job growth, and institutional integration—and invites listeners to return to the heart of the practice. Yoga was never meant to be a job market. It was—and still is—a sacred path for healing, presence, and service.


    What’s Ahead in Season 9:

    • Season 9 will continue the storytelling format, focusing on real humans navigating real suffering and how they found relief and resilience through Yoga and Āyurveda.
    • The season is already fully booked through December 2025, with Amy often recording two stories per week to keep up with the demand.
    • The core question guiding the season: What does it mean to be human in an age of AI, disconnection, and overwhelm?


    Special Announcement: Season 10 Preview

    Amy shares a glimpse of what’s coming in 2026:

    A 15-month podcast series dedicated to the 8 Limbs of Yoga, integrating ancient wisdom with modern neuroscience and lived experience. Topics include:

    • January: Citta-vṛtti-nirodha & the Autonomic Nervous System
    • February: Abhyāsa & Vairāgyam
    • March: The Kleśas & Suffering
    • April–December: The Eight Limbs (Yamas through Samādhi)

    Interested in being a guest for one of these episodes? Amy invites you to email her to claim a topic!


    Key Quotes:

    “Maybe Yoga can’t be your sole source of income right now. But that doesn’t mean it can’t be your sacred path.”

    — Amy Wheeler

    “When we let go of trying to fit Yoga Therapy into a broken system, we begin to remember the soul of this work.”

    — Amy Wheeler

    “Humanity is not something we need to digitize—it’s something we need to feel again.”

    — Amy Wheeler


    Connect + Take Action:

    • Want to be a guest on Season 10? Email Amy with your desired topic from the 8 Limbs series!
    • Explore Amy’s offerings at TheOptimalState.com
    • Subscribe and leave a review if this episode touched you.
    • Support the show by sharing this episode with a friend or colleague in the healing arts.


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    42 mins
  • From Cancer Diagnosis to Dharma: Kenya DeJarnette’s Healing Journey Through Yoga Therapy
    Jul 18 2025

    Guests:

    Kenya DeJarnette, Yoga Therapist and Cancer Survivor

    Tina Paul, Yoga Therapist and Instructor at Memorial Sloan Kettering and MUIH

    In this powerful episode, host Dr. Amy Wheeler sits down with yoga therapist Kenya DeJarnette and her former professor Tina Paul for a deeply moving conversation on healing, resilience, and finding one’s path through cancer and beyond. Kenya shares her transformational journey from a breast cancer diagnosis to discovering yoga therapy as a lifeline—a practice that reconnected her to her body, her faith, and her purpose.

    Through heartfelt storytelling, Kenya reflects on how yoga helped her navigate infertility, grief, trauma, and the physical toll of cancer treatment. With grace and courage, she opens up about how being part of a supportive yoga and cancer care community reawakened her fighting spirit and taught her to embrace life with newfound openness.

    Tina Paul offers a behind-the-scenes look at the integrative yoga therapy work being done at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, describing the role of therapeutic presence, breath, movement, and research in supporting those undergoing cancer treatment.

    Together, the three explore themes of:

    • Nervous system dysregulation and the role of breath and yoga in recovery
    • Faith, spirituality, and openness to healing across different modalities
    • Yoga Nidra as a gateway to deeper rest and reconnection
    • Community as medicine for trauma and illness
    • The importance of clinical training in yoga therapy
    • How yoga can bring people back to their true self

    Key Quotes:

    🌀 "I always say yoga helped me come back to myself." — Kenya DeJarnette

    🌀 "You grow through what you go through." — Kenya DeJarnette

    🌀 "The healing mechanism isn’t just one thing—it’s the integrated power of presence, breath, movement, and relationship." — Tina Paul

    🌀 "There is a blueprint for healing, and yoga offers us the map." — Amy Wheeler

    Topics Covered:

    • Kenya’s diagnosis and the physical and emotional challenges she faced
    • Opening to yoga as a spiritual and healing practice
    • Overcoming cultural and religious barriers to holistic care
    • The role of social connection and community in healing
    • Tina’s work in integrative medicine and current research on yoga for neuropathy
    • Yoga therapy education and the journey from student to teacher

    Resources & Mentions:

    • Memorial Sloan Kettering Integrative Medicine Department
    • Maryland University of Integrative Health (MUIH)
    • Yoga Nidra & Amrit Yoga Institute
    • Book: Year of Yes by Shonda Rhimes
    • Research on yoga for neuropathy supported by NIH
    • Loyola Marymount University’s Yoga Studies Program

    Connect with Our Guests:

    • Kenya DeJarnette: www.ariseyogatherapy.com
    • Tina Paul: www.yogawithtina.com

    Subscribe & Share:

    If you were touched by Kenya’s story or inspired by the power of yoga therapy, please share this episode with someone who needs hope and healing. Subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen.

    If you are interested in our programs at Maryland University of Integrative Health, find more information here. We are merging with Notre Dame of Maryland University very soon. If you are seeing this after summer of 2025, just google NDMU Yoga Therapy and Ayurveda to find details.

    Master of Science in Yoga Therapy https://muih.edu/academics/yoga-therapy/master-of-science-in-yoga-therapy/

    Explore MUIH’s Post-Master’s Certificate in Therapeutic Yoga Practices, designed specifically for licensed healthcare professionals. https://muih.edu/academics/yoga-therapy/post-masters-certificate-in-therapeutic-yoga-practices/

    Try our Post-Bac Ayurveda Certification Program at MUIH: https://muih.edu/academics/ayurveda/post-baccalaureate-ayurveda-certification/

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    53 mins
  • Yoga as a Lifelong Companion: Lisa Becks on Grief, Healing, and the Gentle Path Home
    Jul 11 2025

    Episode Summary:

    In this deeply moving and honest episode, Amy Wheeler welcomes Lisa Becks—a yoga teacher, clinical social worker, and long-time practitioner—who shares her lifelong journey with yoga as a steady companion through grief, motherhood, cancer, and healing. Lisa recounts how she first encountered yoga in her early twenties while grieving the sudden loss of her mother, and how that one class at a Zen Buddhist center in Michigan led to decades of inner transformation.

    From the profound influence of her first teacher Barbara Linderman (a direct student of Śrī T. Krishnamacharya) to her healing experience with Kate Holcombe after a breast cancer diagnosis, Lisa's story reminds us that yoga isn't about performance or ambition—it's about returning to ourselves, again and again. Throughout this conversation, Amy and Lisa reflect on parenting without a mother, the reverberations of our actions and emotions, and how the most healing practices are often the simplest and most sincere.

    Listeners will be inspired by Lisa’s vulnerability, her gentle wisdom, and the way she lives the teachings she practices. Whether you're new to yoga or have been on the path for years, this episode is a tender reminder that yoga, when approached with sincerity and self-awareness, meets us exactly where we are.

    Key Topics Covered:

    • Grieving the loss of a parent and finding yoga as a healing anchor
    • The sacred presence of humble teachers and quiet transmission
    • Evolution of practice across life stages: young adulthood, motherhood, illness
    • Self-awareness, self-regulation, and the nervous system
    • Using observation instead of judgment to shift behavior
    • Teaching yoga as a form of service and continued self-discovery
    • Cancer recovery, the role of gentle discipline, and meeting yourself with grace
    • Yoga as a way to parent consciously without inherited patterns
    • Coming home to the self—again and again

    Mentioned in This Episode:

    • Barbara Linderman (student of Śrī T. Krishnamacharya)
    • Kate Holcombe (teacher in the tradition of TKV Desikachar)
    • Inward Bound Yoga Collective, Ann Arbor, MI
    • Optimal State Yoga Therapy Training

    About Lisa Becks:

    Lisa is a yoga teacher, clinical social worker, and mother of two. She offers private yoga therapy sessions by request and believes in the quiet, transformative power of personalized practice. Lisa does not actively market her services, but those who find her often discover a steady, compassionate guide.


    Amy Wheeler, Ph.D. is the Chair of the Department of Yoga Therapy and Ayurveda at Maryland University of Integrative Health (MUIH) and a leader in the fields of yoga therapy and Ayurveda. She played a key role in helping to set standards for Ayurvedic Yoga Therapists at the National Ayurvedic Medical Association (NAMA) and served as President of the Board of Directors for the International Association of Yoga Therapists (IAYT) from 2018 to 2020. www.TheOptimalState.com


    Master of Science in Yoga Therapy https://muih.edu/academics/yoga-therapy/master-of-science-in-yoga-therapy/

    Explore MUIH’s Post-Master’s Certificate in Therapeutic Yoga Practices, designed specifically for licensed healthcare professionals. https://muih.edu/academics/yoga-therapy/post-masters-certificate-in-therapeutic-yoga-practices/

    Try our Post-Bac Ayurveda Certification Program at MUIH: https://muih.edu/academics/ayurveda/post-baccalaureate-ayurveda-certification/

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    51 mins
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