Why Yoga Has No Career Ladder (and Why That’s Not Your Fault)
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概要
Yoga has no career ladder.
And for many mid-career yoga professionals, that realization arrives quietly—through burnout, confusion, or the feeling that the work should make more sense by now.
In this solo episode, Rebecca explores why yoga careers are structurally non-linear, how training and personal branding have been positioned as substitutes for real professional pathways, and why so many skilled teachers and therapists end up blaming themselves for systemic gaps.
This is not an episode about hustling harder, pivoting faster, or waiting for the industry to be rescued.
It’s a conversation about clarity:
Why yoga offers inspiration without infrastructure
How burnout is often grief, not failure
What happens when careers are built without shared support or advocacy
And how to redefine progress in care-based work without chasing legitimacy
This episode also introduces The Back Room, a private professional space for yoga workers who want reflection, strategy, and sustainability—without high-ticket coaching or industry drama.
A guided reflection sheet accompanies this episode inside The Back Room for listeners who want to sit with these questions more deeply.
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