Sucked into a whirlpool - Discovering pre-Inca tribal remains - Breaking an ankle 5000 metres up the side of a volcano - These are just a few of the unexpected circumstances Lindsey Porter found herself in as she travelled to some of the world's most incredible locations. For the first time these tales have been brought together in a collection that shares the unforeseen and often humorous outcomes, whilst revealing an insight into places that are a little off the tourist trail. They also track her amazing life-journey from being a Senior Project Manager working in Financial Services to travelling to India to train as a Yoga Teacher. Now a tutor for Yoga Scotland, she has written for the Huffington Post, YOGA, OM Yoga magazines and co-founded voicesofyoga.com - yoga podcasts listened to in over 70 countries.Come and join Lindsey on her journeys and find out why the best travel tales are often unexpected. 'Lindsey has captured perfectly how her travels and adventures have shaped her to become the amazing person she now is. Growing through her travels and gaining a greater and deeper understanding of herself and the world around her.'- Dr Pam Lynch author of 'How the hell did I get here'
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978-0-6484075-6-0 (9780648407560)
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Lindsey is an Akhanda Hatha and Curvy qualified yoga teacher based in Scotland who is passionate about sharing the benefits yoga can bring to all minds and bodies regardless of age. She teaches Yoga and Wellbeing classes, workshops and co-hosts weekend Wellbeing Retreats across Scotland and is a Yoga Tutor for Yoga Scotland.Lindsey also co-produces an international podcast - Voices of Yoga - listened to in over 70 countries. She writes wellbeing based articles for publications that include the Huffington Post, OM Yoga magazine and YOGA magazine.A Board Director for her local Third Sector Interface organisation, she supports various charities including the Scottish Association for Mental Health (SAMH). She is a signatory and a champion of the Mental Health Charter for Physical Activity & Sport and recently led a Scottish Parliamentary Reception to Members of the Scottish Parliament on Yoga: Mental Health & Wellbeing.