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Synopsis: This week on “Learn Me Something,” Aaron and Rich delve into the history of yoga. The beginnings of Yoga were developed by the Indus-Sarasvati civilization in Northern India over 5,000 years ago.
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Duration: 38:16:00
Present: Aaron Stewart, Rich Plumb
Episode Links
- The Science Behind Yoga
- Different Types of Storms That Will Blow Your Mind
- A Short History of Yoga
- Yoga for Beginners: 10 Basic Poses (Asanas) to Get You Started
- How does yoga work?
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