
Venus is the planet of love, harmony, money and possessions. Ruling Planet: Yoga with Kassandra has a ruling planet of Venus and has a ruling planet of Venus and by astrological associations Friday is ruled by Venus. Independence is one of their greatest strengths, but sometimes they're overly frank with others. People born under this sign are seen as warm-hearted and easygoing. The greatest overall compatibility with Libra is Aries and Sagittarius.Ĭhinese Zodiac: Yoga with Kassandra was born in the Year of the Tiger. The strengths of this sign are being cooperative, diplomatic, gracious, fair-minded, social, while weaknesses can be indecisive, holding a grudge and self-pity.

People of this zodiac sign like harmony, gentleness, sharing with others, the outdoors, and dislike violence, injustice, loudmouths, conformity. Zodiac Sign: Yoga with Kassandra is a Libra.
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We will continue to update information on Yoga with Kassandra’s parents. Yoga with Kassandra’s mother’s name is unknown at this time and her father’s name is under review. The education details are not available at this time. The 31-year-old Canadian was born in the Millennials Generation and the Year of the Horse Education People born on a Tuesday have great will power and a lot of energy. It's hard to know Yoga with Kassandra birth time, but we do know her mother gave birth to her on a Tuesday. You can also find out who is Yoga with Kassandra dating now and celebrity dating histories at CelebsCouples. Having been raised under the mantra "follow your dreams" and being told they were special, they tend to be confident and tolerant of difference. Millennials is a generation who grew up with computers, internet and social networks. Yoga with Kassandra is part of a Millennial Generation (also known as Generation Y). Oh, and the Soviet Union fell and boy bands ruled the music charts. In 1992 the first text message was sent, DVDs were invented, Sony PlayStation was released and Google was founded. The 1990s is often remembered as a decade of peace, prosperity and the rise of the Internet (World Wide Web). Funny enough, because every single one of those teachers are now teaching online, and they're seeing how wonderful and beneficial it is," says Reinhardt, who regularly collaborates with other online teachers to create content.JUMP TO: Yoga with Kassandra’s biography, facts, family, personal life, zodiac, videos, net worth, and popularity. "I definitely got a ton of negative criticism from other teachers who said, 'That it's not real yoga.'. They're worried they're going to be laughed at because they don't fit the stereotype of yoga, so they don't go."Įarly on she faced judgment from traditional yoga teachers about the value of online instruction, But since the pandemic set in a year ago, she says, that stigma has disappeared.

"They assume that you have to be young, fit, white and already flexible. "A lot of people are scared to go in a yoga studio," says Reinhardt. Over the years, she's heard from grateful viewers who didn't live near a class, couldn't afford $20 plus a babysitter to attend or simply didn't feel comfortable there. (Modella Media) Yoga for the less flexibleīut Reinhardt says teaching online yoga online has always been about reaching an audience that didn't feel comfortable in a yoga studio. Reinhardt, who is francophone and originally from Gatineau, Que., recently added some French-language videos to her channel. "Everyone is supportive, even though they don't quite understand how it works," she says with a smile. So I think that's probably a big misconception about the work."Īfter three years of juggling both jobs, her yoga income surpassed her city salary and she made the leap to full-time yogi - with the support of her early viewers/colleagues. It was super grueling and not at all relaxing. "On weekends, I would spend the entire day working on the channel.

"Being a one-woman show, it was not all that Zen," recalls Reinhardt. Then at home, after her 40-hour work week with the city's emergency and protective services department, she'd log more hours editing, publishing and marketing her videos on her Yoga with Kassandra YouTube channel. Because she didn't have an appropriate space to film in her apartment, she rented office space by the hour, lugging her film equipment and yoga mat there to film marathon sessions. (Kassandra Reinhardt) A stretch to find time for yoga Kassandra Reinhardt, whose YouTube channel has 1.4 million subscribers, says setting up a rented office space for seven-hour marathon yoga lesson sessions was exhausting, particularly after a 40-hour work week.
