• Yoga for Firefighters & First Responders with Shannon McQuaide

  • Jun 30 2022
  • Length: 47 mins
  • Podcast

Yoga for Firefighters & First Responders with Shannon McQuaide

  • Summary

  • While wildfires are now considered a "season" in many parts of the world, the people who fight wildfires and structure fires are often the first ones on the scenes of other natural and human-caused disasters, accidents, and other events that threaten human lives. While trained and well practiced in their mission, firefighters and first responders often face personal, physical, emotional, and mental tolls with little time and fewer resources to help them in coping, healing, and moving forward in healthy ways.


    Yoga teacher Shannon McQuaide grew up in a fire family with first-hand experience of the life and times of firefighters and first responders. With a strong background in education, an entrepreneurial spirit, and passion for doing good things in the world, she created FireFlex as a program for bringing the healing benefits of yoga into fire houses. Drawing from deep experience in yoga, trauma, and resiliency, her training of other teachers is making a difference in the lives of many who in turn make a difference in the lives of thousands.


    Highlights of this episode include:

    • The Unseen Challenges of Firefighters and First Responders
    • Strength, Vulnerability, and Resilience
    • Practicing & Teaching Yoga and Mindfulness in Fire Stations
    • How to Prepare for Teaching Firefights and First Responders
    • Subtle Aspects of Teaching Yoga



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