Tricia Donegan speaks on how advocacy shows up in every Lower East Side of her life, from the Atlanta Empowerment Zone restaurants of her earlier years to the Lower East Side Girls club and Nite Sweats parties of her current world.Support or contribute the underserved communities through https://www.girlsclub.org/; everyone is just a different version of you.Rate or review us or subscribe! That's how things get easier to search online. Education and good things should be available to everyone, and that's also how you can spread the word, if you think this information is worth sharing to others. Unending love, the sisyas (Yogisontheroad@gmail.com)
Tricia Donegan, owner of Fierce Grace NYC, devoted mother, social advocate, creator of Nite Sweats NYC, teacher of Lady Gaga and many other wonderful yoga practitioners, speaks on her upbringing and how it shaped her into the teacher she is today.At 17:43 the sisyas and Tricia discuss lesbians in Catholic schools and the strange shared experience that turns some people into yogis.You can meet Tricia on the mat at http://fiercegracenyc.com/ or volunteer or contribute to https://www.girlsclub.org/ as a beautiful piece of your yoga. Find us at @yogis.ontheroad thru instagram for more info. Much love, the sisyas
Tricia Donegan, advocate for https://www.girlsclub.org/, owner of http://fiercegracenyc.com/, and Urban Yogini, speaks about the struggles of Bikram training, working with Lady Gaga, trauma in 9/11, and how these experiences have motivated her to live and love fearlessly. Questions for us or our guests? Message us on instagram @yogis.ontheroad, or email us at yogisontheroad@gmail.com. We will email you the Laxmi mantra that plays in our intro, or anything else that we can do to support your sadhana.
Tricia Donegan took me upstairs to the roof of her yoga studio on the Lower East Side to tell me all about how she got started in yoga. She ran the studio and the classes that I took most during Sober Octobert. Tricia is a really kind-hearted person who always made me feel warm before and after I got hot. It's an interested conversation with a non-comic about the stretchy arts.