Interviews
Michelle is a regular guest on podcasts.
This is simply a selection of the interviews she’s done over the years.
Michelle C. Johnson: From Activated to Activist
Michelle Cassandra Johnson thinks a lot about yoga and social justice. Does yoga have to be political? Can yoga create safety when the world feels unsafe? How can yoga take us from feeling activated to being activists?
Conversations on healing: understanding trauma to heal collective grief
In today’s episode, host Shay Beider speaks with Michelle about the collective grief experienced by people and how this can be linked to cultural trauma. She shares ways people can work through grief by tapping into their spirituality and focusing on breath and meditation. Michelle also explains how her work as a therapist has allowed her to embrace empathy and create space to heal from trauma. Michelle shares what healing means to her and the importance of yoga to connect with our inherent wholeness.
Finding Refuge with Michelle Cassandra Johnson
This episode of the Embodied Astrology podcast is offered with love, following April 16’s full moon in Libra which was trine with Saturn and square to Pluto.
In our conversation we explore Michelle’s chart and talk about the work of maintaining connections between our spiritual selves and our human bodies. Michelle shares from her experience as an energy worker and healer, intuitive, witch, activist and guide around how to anchor in our heart’s wisdom in times of stress and overwhelm; how to build resilience and connection in relational spaces; and how to navigate and attend to the wounds and dislocation of white supremacy culture.
Embrace Grief – Find Healing
How can we heal from the individual and collective grief we experience from the suffering on this planet? Author and teacher Michelle Cassandra Johnson shares spiritual tools that support us in experiencing our grief. We can take action with an open heart in heartbreaking times.
Making Room for Grief with Michelle C. Johnson
This weeks guest is author, Dismantling Racism Trainer, Yoga teacher, and licensed clinical social worker, Michelle C. Johnson. In this discussion we dive into her most recent book, 'Finding Refuge: Heart Work for Healing Collective Grief' to talk about how we can best embrace our grieving process and learn how to stop numbing out intense experiences. This is a powerful conversation perfect for this time of year when we are encouraged to let go of things that no longer serve us. If you want to keep in touch with Michelle's work the links will be down below, complete with her 'Finding Refuge' Podcast and links to her books.
We Must Care for Each other
We’re so grateful to Michelle Cassandra Johnson for talking with us about her work and for being such a leading figure in calling for yoga practitioners to use what is learned in practice, to work towards a someday socially just world. Unionize Yoga’s very own, Alayna Gerald, interviews Michelle. We hope you enjoy this special interview.
Spiritual Activism: Your Spiritual Practice As A Pathway To Create Social Change and Liberation
In this episode of The Werk podcast, Michelle shares about:
The awareness that comes with awakening and how this relates to social justice.
Why embodiment is the key to healing racism.
If White bodied folks don’t have the resiliency to do this work, what will it take?
Rest as a necessary tool for activism.
The work that White bodied people have to do.
The work that the BIPOC community has to do.
The practice of remembering and how we can have grace and compassion for those who are remembering.
Finding Refuge
In the podcast, Michelle shares that what's needed in this moment isn’t to get back to normal or to get back to work or to get back being busy and productive. What's needed is to acknowledge what we’ve gone through and what has been lost. We must feel in order to heal.
Finding Grief
In this episode of the Chitheads podcast, Michelle speaks on the topics of stewarding grief, acknowledging brokenheartedness to begin healing, presence of the heart and finding refuge, spiritual practices to bring you back home to the body and into the collective body, and so much more.
Finding Liberation in Grief
Tune in to hear Michelle speak about how her newest book was guided by Spirit, responding to heartbreak, remembering your roots, and bringing forth your medicine, some stories of personal grief, integrating grief into healing work , why we’re resistant to grief, and more.
Remembering to Dream
Tune in to hear about Michelle’s career path and what led her to the work she does today, her experience as a dismantling racism trainer and how she brings this into yoga and wellness spaces, how she works with rituals to stay connected to her intuition, what it looks like to operate as an entrepreneur with many different offerings, all things money and abundance in social change work, and more!
Grieving & Liberation
Michelle went DEEP in this conversation to offer thoughts on why she doesn't buy into dominant culture's definition of "productivity,” how collective grief is connected to freedom and liberation, her practice for staying grounded in a noisy world, and more.
Yoga is Personal & Political
THIS is the yoga we’ve been waiting for. Michelle C. Johnson, author, yoga teacher, social justice activist, licensed clinical social worker, and Dismantling Racism trainer, gets into deep conversation with Aurora + Kelly about the intersections of yoga and justice, embodiment, liberation, and spiritual bypassing.
Waking up to Whiteness
Michelle speaks about why yoga teachers have a responsibility to investigate white supremacy, racism and oppression, why we are uniquely positioned as yoga practitioners to do the work of dismantling racism, how yoga philosophy calls us to create justice and liberation for all, and more.
Yoga & Social Justice
In this exploration of self-care from a variety of unique experiences and perspectives, Michelle and Amy engage in an honest discussion about yoga and social justice.
Skill in Action: Yoga to Create a Just World
In this episode Michelle talks about how she came to yoga by way of the breath and how your breath can be a form of resisting oppression. She shares how yoga and social justice overlap. We talk about spiritual bypassing and ways to disrupt it. We also hear a little bit from her beloved dog Jasper.
The Intersections of Spirituality, Yoga, & Social Justice
This conversation is centered around the yamas and niyamas, otherwise known as the ethical precepts of a yoga practice. Michelle and Renee delve into the meanings we make of them, their own understanding and (re)interpretations, and how we understand the intersections of spirituality, yoga, and social justice.
Yoga & Social Justice
The truth is racism still exists. It exists in our subconscious - as a memory in our bodies from our ancestry. It exists from past traumas of our ancestors still yearning to be healed. It exists in our conditioning, our society and how many of us were raised.
There is No Neutral
Michelle C. Johnson
at TEDx Wake Forest U
Michelle discusses how she has combined her passion for social justice with her yoga and healing practice. She discusses how trauma impacts the mind, body, spirit, and heart and how spiritual spaces and yoga communities can have a restorative impact on lives.