I'm so grateful for my time in the Doctoral Program in Educational Leadership at Appalachian State University. I started the program with my own personal experience as a queer and disabled yoga teacher and practitioner and the desire to dig into the ways in which we talk about bodies, embodiment, and health in the western yoga community. I finished with work I was passionate and proud of and that I was excited to continue refining and adapting. Over the next several years, this work developed into Queering and Cripping the Yoga Body.
I was honored to be featured in an Alumni Spotlight about the impact of a doctoral degree.
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