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Sunday June 14, 2026 8:00am - 9:30am EDT
Limited Capacity seats available
In recent years we’ve seen an unprecedented number of gurus and senior yoga teachers credibly accused of financial, sexual and spiritual abuse. As survivors grieve and lineages try to rebuild, it’s time for a bigger conversation about power relations in modern yoga.

How can we ensure better accountability in the yoga teaching space?

Can we continue to honor our sources while keeping all of us safer?

And is the age of the yoga guru finally over?

Join us for an honest conversation about hope, harm and justice, about the way power flows through practice, and about healing in community.

Presenters
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Sheena Sood

Healer, Activist, Scholar
 Sheena Sood, PhD (she/her) is an Assistant Professor of Sociology at Delaware Valley University, and a Philly-based activist, yoga practitioner, and healing justice visionary. Sheena earned her yoga certifications at Kailash Tribal School in McLeodganj, India. Her research, “Omwashing... Read More →
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Theo Wildcroft

Theo Wildcroft, PhD is a yoga teacher-trainer, writer and scholar who is interested in the democratization of yoga post-lineage, somatic literacy, meaning-making and the counter-culture. She is an Associate Lecturer at the Open University, UK, Visiting Lecturer in Dharmic Worldviews... Read More →
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Andrew Tanner

Founder, Berkshire Yoga Festival
Andrew Tanner is a global yoga teacher, men's mind/body coach, and public speaker known for his soulful style of teaching, and unshaken faith in people's ability to transform for the better. He has been offering holistic healing work and guiding people on spiritual retreat for over 20 years... Read More →
Sunday June 14, 2026 8:00am - 9:30am EDT
JJ's Lodge 37 Corey Road, Hancock, MA, USA

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