WANTED: Women and Men Who Adore Yoga
Is downward doga daily occurrence?
Can you credit yoga for your sanity?
Has your yoga practice influenced your personal or professional lives?
Then I want to talk to you!
I’m currently working on my 4th assignment for Yoga Journal Magazine.
Having worked with the magazine for over a year, I’m always looking for new content to pitch to them.
The front section of YJ is called Om and opens with a profile of a modern yogi who has been influenced by their practice.
Recently, I pitched the work of certified yoga teacher and sustainable artist Tara Hogan.Her profile will be appearing in the November 2008 issue of the magazine.
I’m looking for folks who practice yoga regularly (at least twice a week) and, due to their continued practice, have been influenced personally or professionally - such as fund raising, becoming a yoga teacher, creativity, open a business … etc.
Know of someone who fits this description (maybe even you)? Leave me a comment or send me an emailwith an overview of their/your story. I’ll contact you to let you know if their/your experience is what the magazine is looking for.
Please note: I CANNOT GUARANTEE your inclusion in Yoga Journal Magazine. That decision is 100% up to the magazine’s editors. I’m happy to pitch your story to them and we’ll see how they react. Thank you for understanding.
[This post originally appered on my official website @ Victoria-E.com]
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Pavel Somov, Ph.D. says:
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no downward dogs here, just dog-walking... an occasional sun salutation - yes. an occasional study of Panjali's Sutras - yes. a meditation practice - yes, but no hatha yoga practice to really speak of. but - there is a former fellow-blogger of mine (Michael Formica) on PsychologyToday (http://blogs.psychologytoday.com/blog/enlightened-living
He might be the yoga person to talk to.
Pavel