In this week’s Defeating Depression Podcast, I get the pleasure of sitting
down with Candace Glass, the owner of Southtown Yoga and Southtown
Healing + Arts in St. Louis, MO. In a very warm and candid conversation,
we cover a wide array of topics from topics such as letting go of old beliefs,
mindfulness and present-moment awareness, the power of connecting our
body with our mind, just to name a few.
Candace, E-RYT 500 with certifications in hatha yoga, children's yoga,
yogahour, prenatal yoga and mindfulness. She also founded Elephant
Power: Mindfulness and Yoga for Kids. Candace's teaching is informed by
the knowledge, experience and wisdom that over 20 years of teacher
experience.
As a student, on her mat and off, Candace delves deeper into self-growth,
with a strong emphasis on mindfulness and meditation as a practice. Yoga
combined with mindfulness steered Candace to greater clarity, purpose
and self-love. Candace remains a student first, which she believes is vitally
important to being a strong teacher. She believes in joy, in practicing yoga
with humility and effort, doing your best, and giving yourself some grace
along the way. As often as possible, she can be found spending time in her
garden, sipping chai and loving on her pup, Samson and cats, Luna and
Soleil.
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*For those in crisis: if you or someone you know is considering suicide,
please contact the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at: 1-800-273-8255
or https://suicidepreventionlifeline.org.
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* Or, if you are a loved one is suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder
– PTSD – please contact the National Center for PTSD today at:
https://www.ptsd.va.gov
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The information provided in this podcast is not intended or implied to be a
substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always
seek the advice of a physician or other qualified health provider with any
questions you may have regarding depression, anxiety disorder, or any
other mental health or medical condition.
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