Guest guest Posted April 18, 2008 Report Share Posted April 18, 2008 On Wednesday the 9th IKYTA had its first Free Community Conversation - Teachers Helping Teachers - " The Business of Teaching Kundalini Yoga " with Gurumeher Singh from Los Angeles and Shakta Kaur from Chicago. We were so pleased that 179 teachers signed up for this class -- and we only had 150 phone lines! Teachers called in from Idaho, Minnesota, Florida, Calgary, and as far away as Australia! We are truly a great global community of Kundalini Yoga teachers! We learned that Kundalini Yoga teachers really enjoy helping each other! Shakta Kaur and Gurumeher Singh presented practical steps on: How do I get started teaching Kundalini yoga classes? How do I get more students? Can I make a living teaching Kundalini yoga? How can I open a Yoga Center? Each area was presented succinctly and briefly due to our one-hour format. If you would like to learn more with Shakta and Gurumeher Singh, (their motto is " Teach More, Earn More, Serve More " ) their 4- part tele-class on " The Business of Kundalini Yoga " begins April 23rd. As an IKYTA Professional Member you are eligible for a special discount off the regular rate of $179 for this tele-class series. Register on or before April 16 and pay just $159. April 17 and later IKYTA Professional Members pay $169. For more information go to http://www.shaktakaur.com If you missed the first free IKYTA Community Conversation, you can listen to it online (there are a couple of funny minutes at the beginning - it will be worth your wait!) Until May 7th, you can access the recording of the April 9th " The Business of Teaching Kundalini Yoga " conference recording by phone: Dial: 605-475-4158 access code: 876142 Or you may download the mp3 file here: http://tinyurl.com/467ysz Blessings, Guruka Kaur IKYTA Executive Director Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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