Sexual misconduct by teachers is a growing problem in the yoga industry. Why are they getting away with it?
Put a man at the front of a room packed with adoring females and trouble lurks nearby. Churches, college classrooms and campaign trails notoriously breed sex scandals. Although a place of solace and growth for most, the yoga studio is no exception. From celebrity yogis having multiple affairs with students, to allegations of forced sex within global yoga franchises, to gurus getting grabby in class, yoga is no sanctuary from scandal.
Such un-yogic behavior often results in lawsuits, embarrassing press and gossip around the yoga studio water cooler—and in celebrity yogi Rodney Yee’s case, a new wife—but they rarely ruin careers.
But the latest national yoga sex scandal could result in career-ending consequences. Aspen, Colo. yoga teacher Steven Jon Roger, 49, is scheduled to stand trial in September for misdemeanor charges of unlawful sexual conduct with two of his students—a judge threw out felony sexual assault charges earlier this year. In the “Graspin’ Aspen” case, so-dubbed by yogadork.com, prosecutors accuse Roger of intentionally touching intimate parts of his clients’ bodies without consent. A guilty verdict will compel Roger to register as a sex offender. Roger pleaded not guilty in June.
Is the Aspen case an isolated incident or indicative of a larger problem in the yoga community? Most likely the latter, according to Judith Hanson Lasater, Ph.D. The San Francisco-based yoga instructor serves as president of the California Yoga Teachers Association and is considered the guru of yoga ethics in the United States. Unlawful touching of female students by male yoga teachers happens all the time, she says, and it won’t stop until victims start speaking up.
“It’s happened from the highest level gurus in India to multiple generations of yoga teachers in the U.S.” Lasater says. “It’s so common as to be beyond a cliché. … Some of what these teachers are doing, they should be in jail for. Technically, these behaviors are assault.”
Too Close for Comfort
In many styles of yoga, teachers touch students to adjust their pose. But touching an erogenous body part is unacceptable and unethical, Lasater says. (It’s also illegal—unwelcomed touching of a sexual nature constitutes misdemeanor sexual battery in California.)
“It’s happened in every city,” she says. This includes Santa Cruz County towns, according to yoga practitioners interviewed by Good Times.
“Jennifer” (a pseudonym) says a male yoga teacher in Santa Cruz inappropriately touched her twice.
“I was in ‘full pigeon’ [pose] and he came over to adjust me, I guess, and wrapped his whole body around me,” she says. “Our bodies were completely touching.”
In another class, “I was in ‘warrior two’ and he came up behind me and thrusted (sic) into me from behind, into my butt,” Jennifer says. “Then I was in ‘downward dog,’ and he came up behind me and did the same thing. After that, every time he came to adjust me, I just said, ‘No, no, I’m fine’. … I should have said something when it happened, but it just happened so quickly.”
A yoga instructor herself, Jennifer says she has never encountered such a full-contact style adjusting. “I’ve been practicing yoga for 15 years, and I have never, ever had an instructor invade my space like that,” she says. “There is absolutely no reason for it. You can adjust someone with one finger.”
“Meagan” (also a pseudonym) says a Santa Cruz yoga instructor lured her back to his house for some private practice. After a few poses, he talked her into a massage and then sexually assaulted her.
“As soon as he started massaging me, I knew it was not completely harmless,” she writes in an email to GT. “I froze up on his floor and my mind was racing, trying to decide if it was safe to get up, if he was going to try to rape me ...” During the massage, she writes, the yoga teacher touched her inappropriately and started to perform oral sex on her. “At that moment I got up, so confused, but trying to stay composed.”
Both women reported the incidents to the Santa Cruz County Sheriff’s Department. Andrew Isaac, a prosecutor in the Santa Cruz County District Attorney’s Office, says that the DA’s office is “aware of the allegations,” but he would not comment further. “The DA’s office does not discuss ongoing investigations,” he says.
Two other local yoga students describe teacher behavior that, while not illegal, seemed unethical for a yoga professional.
“I was in happy baby pose," says one student. "You’re on your back, your legs are up and spread apart with your hands on your ankles. You’re wide open in the crotch. He [her yoga teacher] came up through my legs, he comes close to my face and he says in a quiet voice, ‘Do you know what [a renowned yogi] calls this pose? She calls it, 'Honey, I’m Home.’ I felt creeped out. Why would a yoga instructor say that to me?"
The second student, who is married, says her yoga teacher called her at home, even though she had never spoken with him outside of class and had not given him her phone number.
“He said something like, ‘I was thinking of you the other day and I want us to get to know each other better, call me sometime,’” she says. “It was very disturbing.”
Stand Up, Speak Up, Walk Out
However, many violated yoga students never contact law enforcement, or they withhold their names from authorities. Cases cannot be prosecuted without victims’ disclosing their identities. In an e-mail obtained by GT, Santa Cruz County Sheriff’s Deputy Kelli McCoy expresses frustration over anonymous reports she has received from yoga students. “…[U]nfortunately they are no good without them disclosing their identity,” she writes.
Victims’ silence is steeped in a stew of psychological complexities. Many female students harbor emotional issues that leave them susceptible to their teacher’s influence, Lasater says. Adding to that, yoga itself can render students emotionally vulnerable.
“Yoga is a profound process of opening up,” Lasater says. “It’s a process of letting go and allowing your instructor to touch you verbally, emotionally and physically. You [students] are encouraged to let your teacher into your being. Then one day your teacher puts his hand on your breast, and it doesn’t shock you. You have been groomed to accept everything [he does] as teaching.”
Often women blame themselves and are too ashamed to talk about the abuse—“battered woman’s syndrome,” Lasater calls it. Still others believe that calling out the teacher defies yogic principles.
“There seems to be what Buddhists call ‘idiot compassion,’ which implies you should just forgive unwanted sexual advances and forget about it because it’s the yogic thing to do,” Lasater says. “But I think we should all get angry about this sort of behavior.”
Even if women do speak up, what will happen? Barring criminal prosecution, usually not much. Most yoga teachers don’t have licenses to strip away. The industry remains largely unregulated in most states, including California. And industry organizations that dole out teaching credentials, such as the national Yoga Alliance, lack systems to investigate or reprimand teachers for bad behavior.
Industry organizations do give teachers guidance on ethics. The California Yoga Teachers Association Code of Professional Ethics is among the most comprehensive: “All forms of sexual behavior or harassment with students are unethical, even when a student invites or consents to such behavior involvement,” it states. (See full code at yogateachersassoc.org/ ethics.html.)
However, ethical codes are non-binding suggestions. “There is very likely no yoga center and certainly no yoga organization which is likely to kick you out and keep you from teaching,” Lasater says. “There is almost never any announcement, publicity or discussions about the ethics and professionalism of what happened, just lots of gossip.”
Nothing will change, Lasater says, unless violated students speak up. “It’s sad, it’s frustrating, and it’s only going to stop when women say no,” she says. “If one day a woman in class would say, ‘He just put his hand on my crotch and I’m asking all of you to leave this class now with me in solidarity,’ and if people would walk out of class, I guarantee you it would stop.”
Good Times is investigating claims of sexual misconduct in Santa Cruz’s yoga community. If you have been a victim please contact us at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it . Names and email addresses will be kept confidential.

written by statcheck, January 31, 2012
written by statcheck, January 31, 2012
That stat rang my no-way-in-hell-is-that-true bell. Rape, like all crime, has been plummeting for the last 20 plus years. In 2009 there were 81,000 rapes and attempts in a population of about 150,000,000 women. That's one in 1600. Taking into account the average lifespan, the above statistic is more like 1 in 25.
written by Local, September 12, 2011
The US rape statistics are as follows: 1 of 6 U.S. women has experienced an attempted or completed rape. The number of sexual offenders presently in our midst is staggering. I am in a family of 4 women, our likelihood of living in this country and not becoming a victim of sexual abuse is extremely low. These statistics reflect a lack of decency, a lack of compassion, and a loss of love between people. I don't know if Mark is responsible for these crimes but I find his candor and response troubling. I won't be back.
written by Affairs With Married Women, May 08, 2011
written by LA Yogi, April 28, 2011
written by Trinogen, April 05, 2011
Now, our universe (the Being universe) is dualistic in nature (a play of Bliss traveling through Abyss).
In Origin this play didn't have any memory, just a traveling without an itinerary or a destination.
But then a desirous sin of curious nature started to develope inside this eternal Union.
That's how the senso-universe we know came in fruition as a Living Organism, giving us and everything else a destiny to be. And having a destiny is giving you a memory..........automatically.
That's how we have become...........orgasmic. So when some touches someone else he is doing this as a reminder of the Union. So please don't be Ashamed, don't Blame, don't Complain...........just go with the game.............if your heart so desires. The heart (Hridaya) is the key. If the heart is not there to go for the Union, then you go just for having a cheap orgasmic senso-stunt.
Real Yoga is not taking place in the gym, but in your heart. And the heart goes always for the Union.
A real yogi is "sexually charged" at all times, that's why the great ones used to have many female yoginis to perform the union. The union between genders is of devine nature, reminding us all how we
came in fruition...........from a Center and back into IT. The entire being universe is of such procreative
nature. But procreation and multiplication are two very different things. Please remember this!
The more gender unions you have the closer to the overall Union you will be. But the way man is doing the union today is very far from understanding how we and all universe works.
The religious freaks did this to us by their blabbing and useless dogma. And Yoga as it is today is just a useless religious dogma or a yogacise. Don't you fall for this! But please do if your pure heart so desires. And when you do IT, have the image of the entire universe doing the same.
Trinogen
written by Concerned Citizen, September 22, 2010
written by Mark Stephens is a Sociopath, August 30, 2010
Glibness and Superficial Charm
Manipulative and Conning
They never recognize the rights of others and see their self-serving behaviors as permissible. They appear to be charming, yet are covertly hostile and domineering, seeing their victim as merely an instrument to be used. They may dominate and humiliate their victims.
Grandiose Sense of Self
Feels entitled to certain things as "their right."
Pathological Lying
Has no problem lying coolly and easily and it is almost impossible for them to be truthful on a consistent basis. Can create, and get caught up in, a complex belief about their own powers and abilities. Extremely convincing and even able to pass lie detector tests.
Lack of Remorse, Shame or Guilt
A deep seated rage, which is split off and repressed, is at their core. Does not see others around them as people, but only as targets and opportunities. Instead of friends, they have victims and accomplices who end up as victims. The end always justifies the means and they let nothing stand in their way.
Shallow Emotions
When they show what seems to be warmth, joy, love and compassion it is more feigned than experienced and serves an ulterior motive. Outraged by insignificant matters, yet remaining unmoved and cold by what would upset a normal person. Since they are not genuine, neither are their promises.
Incapacity for Love
Need for Stimulation
Living on the edge. Verbal outbursts and physical punishments are normal. Promiscuity and gambling are common.
Callousness/Lack of Empathy
Unable to empathize with the pain of their victims, having only contempt for others' feelings of distress and readily taking advantage of them.
Poor Behavioral Controls/Impulsive Nature
Rage and abuse, alternating with small expressions of love and approval produce an addictive cycle for abuser and abused, as well as creating hopelessness in the victim. Believe they are all-powerful, all-knowing, entitled to every wish, no sense of personal boundaries, no concern for their impact on others.
Early Behavior Problems/Juvenile Delinquency
Usually has a history of behavioral and academic difficulties, yet "gets by" by conning others. Problems in making and keeping friends; aberrant behaviors such as cruelty to people or animals, stealing, etc.
Irresponsibility/Unreliability
Not concerned about wrecking others' lives and dreams. Oblivious or indifferent to the devastation they cause. Does not accept blame themselves, but blames others, even for acts they obviously committed.
Promiscuous Sexual Behavior/Infidelity
Promiscuity, child sexual abuse, rape and sexual acting out of all sorts.
Lack of Realistic Life Plan/Parasitic Lifestyle
Tends to move around a lot or makes all encompassing promises for the future, poor work ethic but exploits others effectively.
Criminal or Entrepreneurial Versatility
Changes their image as needed to avoid prosecution. Changes life story readily.
Other Related Qualities:
Contemptuous of those who seek to understand them
Does not perceive that anything is wrong with them
Authoritarian
Secretive
Paranoid
Only rarely in difficulty with the law, but seeks out situations where their tyrannical behavior will be tolerated, condoned, or admired
Conventional appearance
Goal of enslavement of their victim(s)
Exercises despotic control over every aspect of the victim's life
Has an emotional need to justify their crimes and therefore needs their victim's affirmation (respect, gratitude and love)
Ultimate goal is the creation of a willing victim
Incapable of real human attachment to another
Unable to feel remorse or guilt
Extreme narcissism and grandiose
May state readily that their goal is to rule the world
written by Why was Tim Bratten Fired from the Vet's Hall, August 26, 2010
written by concernedyogi, August 23, 2010
written by Mark Stephens Prey's on Married Women with Children, August 23, 2010
written by Various perspectives, August 21, 2010
Many people have benefitted from his presence and his work. It's clear that he has been
a positive force in many people's life. But this doesn't necessary prove that he's incapable of
actions that harm people.
I haven't been as fortunate as some who've only seen his positive sides, and I've seen and heard so much about his dark sides that it's hard to ignore. I think it's naive for people to think that these women and men who are speaking against him have some stupid grudge against Mark Stephens and that's all it is. I'm sure that most people have not met or spoken with victims nor have heard first hand accounts, and to make blanket statements about the situation is ludicrous. Come on people put some more energy in to investigate something before you say he's innocent. That sort of sloppy logic is what makes women afraid to come forward, because the women know that he's built such a reputation and people just blindly buy in to it. They feel as though nobody will believe them.
I've spoken directly to a Mark Stphens rape survivor, a victim of sexual assault and have spoken directly to numerous female yoga instructors who have informed me of his misconduct either as a direct receipient or has had their students confide in them of his abuses. The number of violations that this man has committed is unfathomable. Even in his delusions he may think he has done no harm or he may claim that it was "consentual" the women obviously do not agree. And this is NOT an isolated case.
I've read an email from a prominent LA yoga center who was Mark Stephen's instructor who said that they had to run him out for sleeping with students and married women. What happened to brahmacharya?--sexual purity or respect? It seems to be a consensus amongst sources from LA that he was run out of LA for rampant sexual misconduct. An aquaintance was attending a teacher training of a prominent yoga instructor from LA and brought the subject of his misconduct up to her and she was quoted as saying "He's doing it again?" what upsets me is that nobody warned any of us up here in Santa Cruz of this. As a result the number of women who have been harmed are countless.
Do you want know why he was run out of the Vets hall? Because people reported sexual misconduct to the board. And for fear of liabilty the board decide to keep their mouth shut. There were numerous reports of his misconduct made to Tim Bratton th manager of the program monhs before his termination and nothing was done until some brave souls confronted the board directly.
When news of his termination became public a storm of women started contacting the board about
his abuses. Again because most of these women were too afraid or embarassed to come forward the situation remained silent for the most part .
Another friend of mine has counseled and provided support to anoher woman who was a victim of acquaintance rape victim of Mark Stephens. She was verbally assaulted and physically threatened and to this day refuses to go to the police. Two women have gone to the police and the Sheriffs and DA have done nothing about it thus far. I understand many women are severly traumatized and afraid but I do think that women need to come forward and people need to support each other. The silence simply breeds silence and confusion. It becomes a larger issue than just you. The safety of other women depends on the courage of those who have been harmed to come forward. It's like being hit by a landmine and surviving and not telling others that there are landmines. You are partially responsible for the harm that comes over future victims.
It's a serious issue and sadly because of legalities, fear and threats the truth is largely unavailable to most. Satya?? To not speak the truth and to allow someone to continue to harm people and to thus harm themselves is not Ahimsa or Satya. Go ask your teachers about it. This misinformed and superficial understanding of spiritual concepts is the very thing that contributes to the haze of denial and delusion.
I hope that more clarity comes to this issue for the safety of women and their friends and lovers, for the trauma of sexual abuse always reverberates in to the community. I hope for the integrity of yoga that this sort of behavior is not tolerated in the future and that communities stand up to protect each other from this sort of abuse.
Sometimes truth is not comfortable but I think there is a responsibility to share what we know to protect each other and the offender from future offense. Mark Stephens if you don't like this, stop forcing yourself on women, sleeping with married women and ignoring the harm you are causing in countless lives.
written by Concerned for women harmed, August 19, 2010
written by A concerned citizen, August 18, 2010
Most of these guys were bartenders or massage therapists before becoming yoga instructors. I don't know why more studios don't have stricter policies around the behavior of their instructors. Also, if you have an instructor who offers "privates", I'd watch out.
written by Wallace, August 17, 2010
I am not a big yoga person, but I am a longtime resident of Santa Cruz. And given the community buzz that this issue has engendered, I wish the approach to this article could have been less about the phenomenon of yoga instructors using their power unethically, and more about the specific situation. Was there a lawsuit threatened to GT? That would be interesting to know... How did this guy with the camera know that this was Mark's last day? What was the Vet's Hall's process in barring Mark from their midst? There are countless questions that I would find engaging and interesting.
It could be that the author wanted to write about these things but was told not to because of possible litigation, but it sure seems like there is/was an opportunity to do some serious investigating about something that the vast majority of people in the yoga community in Santa Cruz has heard about (and that's a pretty big community).
As I read these posts, what strikes me is the absolute polarization of sensibilities. People are either fully indignant or fully supportive of Stephens. In a case where there seems to be so few concrete facts out there, that really confounds me.
Bottom line: I don't have enough information to know if this is a gross injustice to Mark Stephens or a tragedy of one man abusing his position and power, or, if such a thing is possible given the gravity of the accusations, somewhere in between . . . Thus, I am reserving judgment.
written by David Koresh Clone, August 17, 2010
written by Concerned, August 16, 2010
written by Love those who harm others, August 13, 2010
written by Teacher of Yoga & Ethics, August 13, 2010
Any women that has ever been violated by Mark Stephens or any other yoga teacher, you have the support of leaders in your community. Please contact any lady yoga teacher and share your story, they will help you. Take comfort in knowing that you have done nothing to deserve this and recognize that your incident it now appears was not an isolated one. If these allegation are true (which after months of rumors that many of us did not want to face, they appear to be), it is essential that these women do come forward to law enforcement, no matter how painful or frustrating the process is. Very few of us in our entire lives will have the priviledge to take such powerful actions and stand up for ourselves and hold anyone accountable that has ever harmed us.
Mark, It is amazing that you have had multiple women press criminal charges against you, yet you still lead 500 hour teacher trainings. Obviously yoga alliance has no process to take away your ability to certify teachers. Your only option to silence these rumors is to go back to your source of teachings, you must contact Chuck Miller and Maty Ezraty, who you have told countless people and identified on your website that you are a student of to seek their support to continue teaching. Please have Chuck and Maty come up to Santa Cruz and teach at your new studio and ask them to show support for you. If your relationship with Chuck and Maty is as genuine as you describe and your supporters declare in the comment section, they will happily teach at your studio or record a video on your behalf declaring their pride for you.
Without the blessing of your lineage, it is obvious that your teachings are not authentic. Given the world renowned profile that you declare, getting support from Chuck and Maty will help end this situation for you and your community. Any student of Mark is encouraged to ask Mark of this also. In eastern traditions, lineage is the only blessing that allows us to continue on our journey of sharing these sacred mystical teachings.
written by Dave S, August 13, 2010
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-uuqtBWR8pE
written by Mark R., August 12, 2010
2. Satya – Commitment to Truthfulness
Satya means "to speak the truth," yet it is not always desirable to speak the truth on all occasions, for it could harm someone unnecessarily. We have to consider what we say, how we say it, and in what way it could affect others. If speaking the truth has negative consequences for another, then it is better to say nothing. Satya should never come into conflict with our efforts to behave with ahimsa. This precept is based on the understanding that honest communication and action form the bedrock of any healthy relationship, community, or government, and that deliberate deception, exaggerations, and mistruths harm others. ii
written by MaryM, August 10, 2010
written by Beth, August 10, 2010
Question: why was there someone waiting outside the Vet's Hall with a video camera the day Mark got banned? It seems to me that who ever took this video had knowledge of what was going to happen that day. Who is this person and why is he after Mark? Is it payback, jealousy or some yoga teachers in Santa Cruz who want Mark out of town for their own benefit? Another question: Why would the woman who went to Mark's house for a private lesson be naked with Mark if there wasn't mutual consent? The other questionable claim was from the yoga teacher who took Mark's class and stated that she thought his style of giving adjustments was too invasive. Fine, if she was so offended, then why would she continue to take his class? Let's get the real story here, who are these people going after Mark and why?
written by Holland Simonns, August 10, 2010
written by Anne, August 10, 2010
Fact: There's a group of conspirators who are bent through jealousy, anger, and malicious thinking to try to destroy this wonderful person.
Fact: It is common knowledge in the yoga community that there are people who have anonymously spread slanderous rumors about Mark for over a year.
Fact: It is common knowledge in the yoga community that some of these "anonymous" people have criminal backgrounds and are adept at harming others.
Fact: Mark has not and does not abuse his students in any way.
Fact: Mark Stephens is an honest, kind, and compassionate person.
Peace with you, peace be with you all.
written by Inca Friend, August 09, 2010
written by Santa Cruz Citizen, August 09, 2010
ADDENDUM TO CITY COUNCIL AGENDA – JUNE 22, 2010
MAYOR’S PROCLAMATIONS
1.Proclaiming Saturday, June 5, 2010 as “Mark Stephens and Santa Cruz Yoga Day” and urging all residents of our fair City to join in celebrating the many contributions of Mark Stephens and the opening of Santa Cruz Yoga.
written by concerned yogi, August 09, 2010
Please find me these "people" that ran Mark out of LA. I am sure (you) would find quite the opposite if (you) spoke to any of his students/mentors/fellow teachers from LA.
Regarding him not being a "yogi"who teaches fitness classes-have you ever met the man? have you ever taken his classes?
This is VERY manipulated journalism.
Since when does journalism make allegations about someone with information they got from an EMAIL (credible?)! Who knows how true or to what extent these stories are?The whole story of "oh he invited me back and suddenly (idk how?)I had my pants off and didn't know how to say NO sounds sketchy". What kind of sexual assailant gives massages and oral sex? NO ONE would believe a story like this if it was on CSI. why are you now? Sounds either like regret or a way to wreck his name. Since the police DO know this story and HAVE spoken to "victims" then why are no charges made? Bad evidence, if any? I think GOODTIMES was just looking for something to spark interest in readers....
written by concerned citizen, August 08, 2010
written by Maggie Z., August 07, 2010
Perhaps we should instead be discussing how to help the victims and rebuild the trust of this community. Santa Cruz has a beautiful and solid yoga network - we owe it to the residents and our practice to cause no harm, to be honest and support those who feel abused to come forward. Let them know that we're committed to rebuilding the community.
If there are in fact teachers who are crossing boundaries, then yes, they do need to face the consequences once the facts are investigated by legal authorities - regardless of how many people can vouch for their credibility.
written by Christina Fortuna, August 07, 2010
written by Terry Jackoviac, August 07, 2010
written by 'paula' is mark stephens, August 07, 2010
written by Bike, August 07, 2010
written by William Cooper, August 07, 2010
written by George Frijlick, August 07, 2010
written by Peter Williams, August 07, 2010
written by Mojo, August 07, 2010
written by Roc, August 06, 2010
Its obvious by watching the video on youtube - that this was a setup. Why else would someone be there to film it and call him a sexual predator? Mark did not even know why he was being fired - but obviously that man with the camera did.
Laurel - you are irresponsible - why not tell the whole story? Because that would not support your getting a byline for the story.
Mark is an excellent teacher and is supported by many students, teachers and authors in the industry. He knows his stuff well. If its true that other male yogis are the one smearing his name - and you are only telling part of the story, Laurel - you have a lot of explaining to do!
written by Diana Dure-Biondi, August 06, 2010
written by Mike Rotkin, August 06, 2010
mike
written by mark stephens is 'paula', August 06, 2010
'paula' is obviously mark stephens. only he would know the detail 'paula' mentions
run mark stephens out of town, just like they did in LA
written by J.F., August 06, 2010
WHY not talk about the most important issue here: the victims. So the teacher still has a big following--what does that prove? Isn't one victim one too many? The idea that a popular and powerful man can't be responsible or capable of this kind of behavior solely because he is popular is not only ridiculous, it is also (sadly) the attitude that has kept so many victims silenced in the past and enabled this behavior to continue. Just because a successful coach, teacher, manager, etc doesn't harm *all* of his students, doesn't mean he shouldn't be exposed for and held responsible for those he did.
Maybe his followers who remain devoted should take a step back and consider who deserves defending here.
written by Erika A, August 06, 2010
written by paula in capitola, August 06, 2010
written by John Glore, August 06, 2010
This is not a story about yoga at all, but rather a story of sexual misconduct toward women. Framing this story in any other fashion demonstrates a complete misunderstanding of yoga, and a lack of respect for the real issue: sexual harrasment and abuse.
written by Mother Terresa, August 06, 2010
written by Laurel, August 06, 2010
written by Franny, August 06, 2010
If goodtimes couldn't say who is harming these women (legal reasons?? ongoing investigation??) maybe they were banking on the community to reveal who. And it worked--everyone obviously already knew who is doing this. Let's hope this means he won't be able to get away with manipulating and groping women anymore?
written by Friend, August 05, 2010
written by Ash, August 05, 2010
I have personally practiced with the local yoga instructor your story mentions and must say without a doubt that he has the utmost of respect and love from his students, male and female. All of whom have practiced 1-15 yrs with him, and never been accosted the way your story claims. We should all be so blessed to have his grace in our community.
written by Melissa , August 05, 2010
When these things happen it gives the business a bad name and that is a big problem for those of us that do all we can to not violate others space.
I do hope the Santa Cruz teacher that is accused of doing this is not in practice any longer.
I also hope that all that read this that go to Yoga class or get massages and feel like they are being violated will start to speak about it. Let's keep Santa Cruz weird but safe from this type of practice.
Namaste'
written by Karina Subijana, August 04, 2010
written by Tyler Karlson, August 04, 2010
I saw the video of Mark Stephens getting fired from the Vet's Hall. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-uuqtBWR8pE
written by Ann S., August 04, 2010
P.S. As a yoga student I can personally vouch for Victor at the Nourish: Yoga, Massage and Nutrition where this sort of behavior would not be tolerated.
Sincerely, Ann Simonton,
Long time activist to end men's violence against women and founder of Media Watch
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