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The Inner Fire of Yoga

The Inner Fire of Yoga

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The Inner Fire of Yoga is where yoga meets real life. Whether you're on a personal yoga journey. Teaching yoga. Or looking to deepen your practice. This podcast unpacks the true power of yoga. Beyond the poses.

Hosted by Liz Albanis a senior yoga teacher and yoga therapist in training. Episodes explore topics such as how yoga supports mental health. Including ADHD, trauma recovery, and nervous system regulation. But we go beyond the mat! Diving into holistic well-being, From everyday habits that can impact your mental health.

Some episodes are solo explorations. Where I share practical tools and personal insights. Others bring in expert guests and fellow yogis. Offering fresh perspectives and real-life stories to inspire your journey.

Subscribe now and discover how yoga can transform your mind and body. Ready to dive deeper? Visit www.lizalbaniswellness.com.au for personalised yoga programs like Yoga Designed for You. or sign up for my emails for exclusive insights and offers.

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  • Healing Through Yoga, Somatics, EFT & Reiki with Justine Janssen
    Jun 23 2025

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    Liz Albanis speaks with the inspiring Justine Janssen. A senior Australian yoga teacher. Former owner of three yoga studios, mentor, retreat facilitator, and a lifelong student now training in holistic counselling and somatics. This heartfelt and powerful conversation is for yoga teachers, practitioners, and anyone interested in the deeper dimensions of yoga. Especially those curious about trauma-informed practice. The evolution of teaching styles, and how yoga helps us find resilience through change. Liz and Justine dive into the real and raw journey of being a teacher and student of yoga. From running packed power yoga studios. To finding grounding in personalised, somatic and one-on-one healing practices. Justine shares her path from Vinyasa to a more integrative and therapeutic approach. Reflecting on the need for nervous system awareness, authentic teaching, and deep inner listening.

    Key Topics & Takeaways

    • Justine’s beginnings: discovering yoga in a pregnancy class in Canberra
    • Why yoga isn’t about perfect poses, but about how we feel and relate to ourselves
    • The importance of adapting yoga for individual bodies and experiences
    • Moving from large studio classes to one-on-one and small group healing work
    • Trauma-informed yoga: why being invitational and attuned matters
    • EFT (Emotional Freedom Technique), Reiki, and somatics explained in everyday terms
    • The evolution of teaching in a post-COVID world and why community still matters
    • Advice for yoga teachers navigating professional or personal change
    • Anchoring wisdom from the Yoga Sutras

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    About Justine:

    Justine is a highly regarded senior Australian yoga teacher. Justine has 20 years of yoga facilitation experience, inclusive of over a decade of owning and operating three of her own yoga studios. Throughout her career, Justine has developed and nurtured yoga communities, written and facilitated yoga teacher trainings, run retreats within Australia and internationally mentored yoga teachers. Worked one-on-one with clients and groups. Including corporate schools and Australian and local representative level sporting teams.

    Connect with Justine:

    IG: https://www.instagram.com/justine_janssenremedy/

    FB: https://www.facebook.com/justinejanssen

    YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@justinejanssen1175

    https://www.souladvisor.com/practitioner/justine-janssen

    The content shared in these conversations is intended for informational and educational purposes only, and it is not suitable for listeners under the age of 18. Please use discretion and consult a qualified professional before making changes to your health or wellness routines.

    If you’re interested in being a guest or know someone who might be head to my website: https://www.lizalbaniswellness.com.au/podcast

    Instagram: @lizalbaniswellnessau
    Join the Facebook community: www.facebook.com/groups/yogaformentalhealthyinyoganmyofascialrelease/
    Visit website for more about what I offer: https://www.lizalbaniswellness.com.au/


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  • How to Reduce Hidden Toxins in Your Home & Body with Michelle Diener
    Jun 9 2025

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    Overview

    Liz Albanis joined by Michelle Diener, to explore the hidden dangers of everyday toxins and their impact on our health. Including their role in hormone disruption, chronic illness, and breast cancer risk. She is naturopath, building biologist, and certified low-tox coach. Through 1:1 coaching, group education and in-home assessments, she helps people achieve better health and wellbeing, and reduce the risk of disease in the future. By working with them to reduce the amount of toxins in their home and body. To get the toxins out and keep them out and to support their body’s natural detox pathways. Michelle shares the heartbreaking story of losing her sister to breast cancer at just 38. and how that loss sparked her mission to educate others about low-tox living. Together, they unpack the science behind environmental toxins. Offer practical, affordable changes to reduce toxic load. Support mental health, and protect the body's natural detox pathways. Whether you're navigating perimenopause. Parenting young children. Or simply want to prevent disease and reclaim your energy. This conversation will leave you feeling informed and empowered.

    Michelle’s journey began with the devastating loss of her sister to breast cancer. She now helps others reduce their risk through education and personalised assessments.

    Key Topics Covered:

    • The “Three Ps”—pesticides, plastics, and perfumes. Are major sources of toxins that disrupt hormones. And linked to breast cancer and other chronic illnesses.
    • Emotional stress and guilt about past choices can also impact mental health. As Michelle reminds us, “When you know better, you do better.”
    • More healthcare professionals are beginning to acknowledge the link between toxins, hormonal changes And diseases like breast cancer. A hopeful shift in mainstream medicine.
    • Michelle offers 3 simple tips to reduce toxins in your home. That won't break the bank and are possible for those who are time poor.

    Pot Plant Scientific Studies:

    Cummings, B.E., & Waring, M.S. (2019). Potted plants do not improve indoor air quality: a review and analysis of reported VOC removal efficiencies. Journal of Exposure Science & Environmental Epidemiology, 30, 253–261.

    Wolverton, B.C., Johnson, A., & Bounds, K. (1989). Interior Landscape Plants for Indoor Air Pollution Abatement. NASA, John C. Stennis Space Center.

    Air Filter:

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    Connect with Michelle:

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    The content shared in these conversations is intended for informational and educational purposes only, and it is not suitable for listeners under the age of 18. Please use discretion and consult a qualified professional before making changes to your health or wellness routines.

    If you’re interested in being a guest or know someone who might be head to my website: https://www.lizalbaniswellness.com.au/podcast

    Instagram: @lizalbaniswellnessau
    Join the Facebook community: www.facebook.com/groups/yogaformentalhealthyinyoganmyofascialrelease/
    Visit website for more about what I offer: https://www.lizalbaniswellness.com.au/


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  • Ayurveda, Teaching and Living Your Yoga with Lisa Weller
    May 26 2025

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    Overview

    Liz speaks with senior yoga teacher and therapist Lisa Weller based in Brisbane, Australia. With over 20 years of yoga experience. Lisa shares how her yoga practice has evolved into a spiritual and holistic lifestyle. Far beyond poses on a mat. Together, they discuss the intersection of Ayurveda and yoga. Adapting your practice to your energy levels. How yoga can support the nervous system during real-life challenges like natural disasters.

    Key Topics Covered:

    Yoga is a Spiritual and Holistic Lifestyle

    Lisa defines yoga as a way of connecting mind, body, and spirit. And shares how it informs everything. From how we breathe to how we eat and live.

    Ayurveda and Yoga Work Hand in Hand.

    Lisa explains how understanding her dosha helped her personalise her yoga. Feel more balanced across seasons, moods, and life stages.

    Your Practice Should meet Your Needs. Learn how to honour your body's daily energy by choosing stillness. Strength, or something in between. Without guilt or rigid expectations.

    Yoga for Nervous system Support is Real. Lisa recounts how yoga helped her regulate stress and exhaustion. After surviving both floods and Cyclone Alfred. Highlighting tools like breath-work and grounding.

    The Importance of Walking Your Talk. Lisa gives advice for people considering undertaking yoga teacher training. Teaching yoga authentically starts with having a consistent personal practice. Lisa shares why it's essential for yoga teachers to embody what they teach.

    Yoga is more than what we do on the mat. It's how we live, breathe, and move through the world. In this episode, Lisa Weller shares her personal yoga journey. The power of Ayurveda. How to create a sustainable and compassionate practice. That supports your mental health and nervous system. Whether you're a teacher or student. You’ll walk away with a deeper understanding of what it means to live your yoga.

    About this episode's guest:

    Lisa Weller’s teaching is rooted in the sacred practice of coming home to oneself. Her classes offer a grounded, nurturing space where students are invited to deepen their inner awareness and feel supported. Physically, emotionally, and spiritually. Drawing from her strong foundation in Hatha yoga, Lisa honours traditional teachings. While weaving in the wisdom of Yin (Chinese medicine and myo-fascial release), Restorative yoga, and pre/postnatal support. Through intentional, meditative movement and breath, Lisa guides students to explore their unique bodies, honour skeletal variation, and cultivate self-trust. Whether holding a deeply restorative posture or flowing mindfully through asana, her essence is to create space for presence, calm, and deep connection. Beyond the mat.

    https://www.facebook.com/samastahyogabrisbane/

    https://www.samastahyoga.com.au

    The content shared in these conversations is intended for informational and educational purposes only, and it is not suitable for listeners under the age of 18. Please use discretion and consult a qualified professional before making changes to your health or wellness routines.

    If you’re interested in being a guest or know someone who might be head to my website: https://www.lizalbaniswellness.com.au/podcast

    Instagram: @lizalbaniswellnessau
    Join the Facebook community: www.facebook.com/groups/yogaformentalhealthyinyoganmyofascialrelease/
    Visit website for more about what I offer: https://www.lizalbaniswellness.com.au/


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    35 m
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