MEDIA
the latest
BOOK:
Revolution of
the Soul
Scheduled for release on the 3rd of
September, much loved yogi activist Seane
Corn’s memoir guides readers through a
modern journey of healing through yoga.
She shares her own yoga evolution, including
the process of understanding the important
connection between yoga and service
through activism – sprinkled with wisdom
for truly walking your talk as a yogi and
understanding that change begins with you.
http://www.seanecorn.com
BOOK:
Breaking Badly
Georgie Dent’s first novel is an intimate
account of her nervous breakdown in slow
motion, and how she learned to breathe. At
24, Georgie was working her dream job at a
Sydney law firm before she began suffering
physical symptoms that made simple tasks
impossible. Within a year she was
unemployed, living at home with her parents
and suffering crippling anxiety that landed her
in a psychiatric ward. This is the story of her
journey to healing – from constant negative
self-talk to hope and, eventually, change.
Affirm Press. $29.
MUST-READ MEMOIRS
BOOK:
Bad Yogi
This recently released, funny and engaging
memoir by Alice Williams is a page-turning
concoction of take-the-piss humour, genuine
enquiry into yogic philosophy and a personal
story of eating disorder recovery. Alice tells
the story of joining a 12-step food addiction
program then embarking on a yoga-teaching
journey in an attempt to become more zen.
In the process, she becomes her own kind
of enlightened. Affirm Press. $29.
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MEDIA
the latest
BOOK:
Revolution of
the Soul
Scheduled for release on the 3rd of
September, much loved yogi activist Seane
Corn’s memoir guides readers through a
modern journey of healing through yoga.
She shares her own yoga evolution, including
the process of understanding the important
connection between yoga and service
through activism – sprinkled with wisdom
for truly walking your talk as a yogi and
understanding that change begins with you.
http://www.seanecorn.com
BOOK:
Breaking Badly
Georgie Dent’s first novel is an intimate
account of her nervous breakdown in slow
motion, and how she learned to breathe. At
24, Georgie was working her dream job at a
Sydney law firm before she began suffering
physical symptoms that made simple tasks
impossible. Within a year she was
unemployed, living at home with her parents
and suffering crippling anxiety that landed her
in a psychiatric ward. This is the story of her
journey to healing – from constant negative
self-talk to hope and, eventually, change.
Affirm Press. $29.
MUST-READ MEMOIRS
BOOK:
Bad Yogi
This recently released, funny and engaging
memoir by Alice Williams is a page-turning
concoction of take-the-piss humour, genuine
enquiry into yogic philosophy and a personal
story of eating disorder recovery. Alice tells
the story of joining a 12-step food addiction
program then embarking on a yoga-teaching
journey in an attempt to become more zen.
In the process, she becomes her own kind
of enlightened. Affirm Press. $29.