Yoke: My Yoga of Self-Acceptance

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Price
$15.95  $14.83
Publisher
Workman Publishing
Publish Date
Pages
208
Dimensions
4.96 X 7.48 X 0.63 inches | 0.57 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781523505210

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About the Author

Jessamyn Stanley is an internationally acclaimed leading voice in wellness. Jessamyn is highly sought after for her insights on 21st century yoga and intersectional identity as a queer Black woman. Jessamyn founded her company, The Underbelly, a virtual yoga studio and online shop (available by web, iOS, Android, Roku, Apple TV, & Amazon Fire) to help individuals tune in with themselves and live authentically. The Underbelly is a home for "wellness misfits" who may feel displaced, discouraged, or overlooked due to a lack of diversity in the health and fitness community. The brand has quickly gained notoriety for its inclusive approach towards physical, emotional, and spiritual well-being.

She is a regular contributor for SELF Magazine and is consistently featured in many media outlets, including The New York Times, CNN, Good Morning America, Vogue, InStyle, BET, Cosmopolitan, Marie Claire, Allure, Shape, Out Magazine, and Forbes to name a few. Jessamyn also hosts a bi-weekly cannabis-inspired advice podcast titled Dear Jessamyn, where she offers fresh perspectives on relationships and lifestyles for anyone living and loving outside the box.

Reviews

"Through a series of charming and thoughtful autobiographical essays, Yoke ultimately explains why Stanley practices yoga in the first place."-Marie Claire

"Jessamyn Stanley takes her "all-bodies, all-abilities" approach to teaching yoga off the mat with Yoke: My Yoga of Self-Acceptance, a book of personal essays about life--the good, the bad, and loving all of yourself." -Bust Magazine

"Yoke, unpacks the deeper meaning of yoga, beyond perfecting your downward dog." -InStyle

"In Yoke, she uses her own life as a metaphor to further explore the coming together of mind and body, light and the dark, good and the bad - both on and off the mat." -People

"Yoke is full of the kind of wisdom, honesty, and vulnerability that can only come from someone who's mastered the art of yoking in all its forms: the physical, the spiritual, the mental." -Refinery29

"Enlightening and a joy to read." -Goop

"Eye-opening, informative and always a joy to read." -PopSugar

"This is a book for all readers, as a practical manual for embodied spiritual activism, a guide to decoloniz​ing wellness, a tool for recognizing privilege, and a reminder that yoga isn't the corporate fantasy businesses make it out to be. Essential reading." --Library Journal Starred Review

Readers who have dealt with struggles of impostor syndrome, self-doubt, and the difficulty of fitting into a space where no one looks like them will relate strongly. Abstract, funny, heartfelt, and inspiring, Yoke is a fundamental book for those learning to feel present in their emotions and to take up space for themselves, both on the yoga mat and off. -Booklist Starred Review

"Her reflections on topics such as meditation, imposter syndrome, wealth inequality, racism, cannabis use, sexual abuse and the sacredness of music are heartfelt and often searing. She is strongly declarative, and this makes for a narrative that allows readers to really know this author, which is, after all, what many readers want: connection." -BookPage

"Jessamyn Stanley is the yogi we all needed--her perspectives are equal parts hilariously real and starkly insightful; I never knew I'd learn so much about myself while laughing so hard." --Tess Holiday, model and author of The Not So Subtle Art of Being a Fat Girl

"Jessamyn speaks unapologetically from her heart and gives the reader permission to do the same." --Adriene Mishler, founder of Yoga with Adriene and Find What Feels Good

"Read this book. It will bring you back home to you. Yoke is powerfully honest, but above all it's a book that will remind you of your own ability to yoke; to untie; to arrive at that centered place inside where all the pieces of you fit together." --Rachel Brathen, author of Yoga Girl and founder of yogagirl.com

"Jessamyn's voice is the wake-up call we all need: irreverent, insightful, brutally honest, and straight-up funny. Stanley encourages us to peel back those layers, unlearn what we've been taught, and give ourselves the freedom to become who we were always meant to be." --Kathryn Budig, author of Aim True and cohost of Free Cookies

"Jessamyn Stanley is that rare combination of radical honesty, deep empathy, expertise, and an unwavering dedication to her craft. Yoke is the antidote to fluffy self-help culture that, at its core, is anything but healing. There is no wellness without realness, and Jessamyn never strays from her center. In turn, she helps to root us deeply within our own. This book, like its author, is a gem." --Chani Nicholas, author of You Were Born for This and cocreated of the CHANI app