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Owned by Eddi

Co-Owner’s Anonymous

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For every co-owner locked out of Skoolers. We can’t join the owner’s club, so we made our own. https://www.skool.com/the-school-of-yoga-lifestyle-7787

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31 contributions to Creator Boost Tribe
Your Feedback Shapes What I Create — Can You Watch This and Share?
This one is a little longer, and I’m still finding my rhythm with filming, pacing, and storytelling — so your perspective really matters to me. A few things I’m curious about: - Did you stay engaged all the way through, or did you get bored at any point? - Where did it feel too long (if it did)? - Was anything confusing or unnecessary? - What would you change if this were your video? My intention with these videos is to invite people into the Yoga Lifestyle Skool through food — not just recipes, but presence, process, and enjoyment. Thanks in advance for taking the time to watch and share your thoughts. This really helps me grow and refine what I’m creating. 🙏
1 like • 25m
@Dawn Ponsford no lol that’s old stuff my channel is meditation kitchen
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@Dawn Ponsford
Hats Off to the Small Creators Who Keep Going
:“Especially to all those who put in the effort and make lots of videos but, like me, don’t manage to reach 1,000 subscribers — I take my Tyrolean hat off to you. It also makes me wonder how others manage to reach, for example, more than 1 million subscribers. Because I believe that many of us have such important messages to share, and that they deserve to be seen and heard by so many people. What do you think?”
2 likes • 7d
Your videos make me smile and that means so much to me. It feels like it takes me forever to edit so Im hoping I can get better answer FASTER. Just remember you are exactly where you are ment to be. Take time to breath listen to your inner voice (that is where the answers are) and move forward. Thanks for the hats off be the way I understand your post but remember you are touching people in a wonderful way just where you are.
Curious: If 'done is better than perfect'...
(and 'perfect' is completely abstract, as it relies only on the beholder [or the critic 😵])... (and 'better' is just a natural byproduct of our consistent actions)... HOW MANY VIDEOS could you publish (or schedule to publish)... in ONE month? In one week? In one day? How many WOULD you WANT to publish? What holds you back? What moves you forward? What's stopping you now? As for me, I'm working (my brain) towards LETTING IT BE EASY...so that I can publish 3 videos per week (currently at 1x/wk)...I'd love to publish DAILY, with an easy workflow/process to make it super doable -and a no-brainer for subscribers to WANT TO consume 🤤. (Everyone's dream, right?) If you care to share, I'd love to read your responses below ⬇️.
Curious: If 'done is better than perfect'...
2 likes • 11d
This really resonates with me.“Done is better than perfect” feels very yogic the more I sit with it — especially when I notice how better naturally unfolds through steady, intentional action. Right now, I’m realistically looking at one video every two weeks. What holds me back isn’t resistance to showing up — it’s the time and learning curve: filming, editing, understanding the tech, and letting myself be a beginner in a very public way. What moves me forward is clear though.I genuinely love helping people. I love learning alongside them. And I see YouTube as a doorway — a way to gently draw people into the Skool, where the deeper support, practice, and community live. That purpose keeps pulling me back to the mat… and back to the camera. What stops me most right now is balance.I’m working a part-time job to support the practical side of life while the Skool grows. In my heart, the Skool already ismy full-time work — the job just helps create the space for it to take root without pressure or force. I really appreciate how you framed “letting it be easy.” That feels like the real practice here. Trusting that consistency beats intensity. Trusting that simple workflows, imperfect videos, and honest presence are enough — and actually more nourishing for the people meant to receive them. Daily videos sound beautiful someday.For now, I’m practicing honoring where I am, showing up steadily, and letting the path unfold — one breath, one post, one video at a time.
1 like • 8d
@Jamie J.Joyce All going well, how about you?
Program Announcement January 2026
I don’t teach from theory. I teach from experience. And that matters — because YouTube Impact Code wasn’t created from what should work, but from what actually does. Everything I teach is something I’ve walked myself. I’ve followed paths that were misaligned. I’ve ignored inner signals. I’ve pushed when something didn’t feel right. And every single time I did that — things became heavy. Growth stalled.Energy dropped. Life felt harder than it needed to be. But here’s what I can say with complete certainty: Every time I align — without fail — I succeed. It becomes easier. Programs fill. The right clients find me. Opportunities open. My life expands — creatively, financially, relationally. Not because I force it. Not because I grind. But because I’m no longer in my own way. And this isn’t just true for me. I see it constantly with clients. The ones who fly aren’t the most talented or experienced. They’re the ones who stop doubting themselves, stop hiding, and fully step into who they are. The ones who stay stuck? They’re usually still fighting themselves. That’s what I want to teach you. How to get out of your own way. How to trust yourself again. How to build success that speaks to your heart and soul — not just your goals. Yes, you’ll learn YouTube strategy. But more importantly, you’ll learn how to embody the version of you who succeeds naturally. This isn’t about becoming someone else. It’s about fully stepping into who you already are. And when you do that…success stops feeling like a fight. 👉 If you want to join the next cohort, click here to join. If this resonates, pay attention. That pull is information.
3 likes • 11d
This really lands.What you’re describing is something I’ve felt again and again through yoga and life. Whenever I move from theory, from “what should work,” or from pushing an outcome, things get heavy. The body tightens. The breath shortens. Even success feels like effort. But when I slow down, listen, and align with what’s already being communicated inside… the path opens on its own. Yoga taught me this long before business ever did. You can’t force a posture the body isn’t ready for — you meet it where it is, and the pose unfolds naturally. Life and work feel the same. When I’ve ignored inner signals, I’ve paid for it in energy and clarity. When I’ve trusted them, things move with far less resistance. That pull you mention — that quiet knowing — that is information. In yogic terms, it’s prajna, inner wisdom. Not loud. Not dramatic. Just steady and true. I also see exactly what you’re saying with people: it’s not talent that creates momentum, it’s alignment. The moment someone stops fighting themselves and starts inhabiting who they already are, everything becomes lighter. Effort turns into flow. This isn’t about becoming more. It's about removing what’s in the way. When alignment leads, success stops being something we chase — it becomes something we allow. Beautifully said.
My switch from Canva Pro to Shotcut
A few weeks ago, after an update from Canva, I noticed that it took me more time to edit my videos. Therefore I started looking at alternatives. DaVinci Resolve turned out to be too heavy for my laptops, so I tried Shotcut. So far, I am very pleased with the results. The editing takes me less time and I am learning a lot of new things. Following Alexa's 30-day challenge, I decided to create a short in Shotcut. The goal is to reach a new audience and convince them to watch the long form videos on one of my favorite topics. I could not link to a playlist directly, but have linked to the first video of the playlist and provided a link to the playlist in the pinned comment. Of course, I hope this will work as planned, but I think this video is already a winner given that I managed to make using a new to me video editing software.
2 likes • 13d
I watched you video, Ill go back and watch some more cuz Im a car guy. Looks like fun.
1 like • 13d
@Jeroen van Dinther I'm new to all this, only have two videos on YouTube for now. So I'm not sure I'm the one to give advice. However I will check them out for sure.
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Eddi Pinegar
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Curious human walking the path of yoga lifestyle. Bringing joy through movement, sound, food, and genuine care for people.

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Joined Nov 19, 2025
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