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The Unhinged Yogi

11 members • Free

For people in the thick of it—yin, power flow, and raw philosophy to regulate your system so you can stop repeating the same patterns.

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3 contributions to The Unhinged Yogi
WELCOME FOUNDING MEMBERS!
Hey Jasmine, Janine, Stacy.... AND Bob & Mona (aka mom and dad) — welcome to The Unhinged Yogi community. I am so stoked that the 5 of you are my founding members! Each of you have impacted my life in a powerful way and I am beyond grateful you were curious enough to be here! This space is pretty simple for now: weekly inspiration, classes, philosophy rants, nervous system nonsense, and whatever other random shit helped keep me sane this week. Each week usually revolves around a theme and points back to either a Power Flow or Yin Flow inside the Unhinged Resets classroom — generally 30 minutes or less because honestly, attention spans are fighting for their lives out here. And if this week’s vibe isn’t your thing? Amazing. Go feral. Pick another class. This is not a cult. (Probably.) The discussion prompts are there to stir up conversation, not to become a TED Talk unless you want them to. What I’ve learned over years of teaching yoga and also just existing as a normal messy human is that there is SO much shit we all quietly think and carry around. Usually the moment one person says it out loud, five other people go: “Oh thank god, same.” So this can be a safe space for productive shit talking, overthinking, spiralling, breakthroughs, weird observations, tiny wins, existential crises, or just lurking quietly in the corner with a tea and emotional support hoodie. Share a thought, a feeling… or don’t. But I promise you: whatever’s rattling around in your brain has the power to help someone else feel seen and understood. Glad you’re here. Now, go stretch your hamstrings and your emotional resilience.
1 like • May 20
@Jasmine Panag That’s really beautiful. Thank you for sharing. Getting to know you has been an honor and you inspire me in many ways… especially your commitment to your practice. Proud of you!
Why do I practice yoga?
There are too many reasons to list… but this video captures many of them. I’m in love with the version of myself unlocked through my practice. Why do you practice? I’d love to know!
Why do I practice yoga?
1 like • May 15
@Jasmine Panag Thats both beautiful and incredibly powerful! Also, I can relate. I learned that one class can immediately help you feel a bit better, many classes over time and a deeper relationship with your practice can lead to less anxiety in general. Not a fix, a tool that is there when you need it.
New Members: Start Here (Don’t overthink it)
You don't need to be coddled. You need someone to hold up a mirror, tilt their head, and say, “You sure you want to keep living like that?” It's time and you know it. Strip away the excuses, the sugar coating, and the “good vibes only” nonsense. This community is here to leave you with something far more valuable: a chance to live authentically and finally feel consistently better. For now, let's keep this simple: 1. Introduce yourself: Where are you from, and what made you say “okay… this one feels different”? 2. Watch the welcome video below. 3. Go try a flow in the classroom. This is yoga inside your real life—the busy, messy, unapologetically unhinged life!
New Members: Start Here (Don’t overthink it)
1 like • May 15
@Jasmine Panag Right?! I thought once I ticked all the boxes on the road to adulthood everything would have a happy ending. Plot Twist. Luckily we have yoga, and each other :) Stoked to have you here!
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Yoga teacher helping you get out of your head and into your body—simple flows, nervous system resets, and movement that actually sticks.

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