Raff's Brain

Raff's Brain #37: Hot Yoga Problems - Scents & Subtle Smells

Rob Raffety

Some rambling thoughts on my drive back from the hot yoga studio. Today's problem(s): scents and subtle smells that distract me from practice.

Hot Yoga Problems is a part of Raff's Brain, a show about things that are interesting to me, Rob Raffety. See: www.RaffsBrain.com

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Summary

In this episode of Raff's Brain: Hot Yoga Problems, host Rob Raffety humorously recounts his experience at a recent hot yoga class, where an overpowering and unusual fragrance created by a fellow yogi disrupted the session. Rob reflects on the etiquette of using scents in shared spaces, drawing on his own past experiments with essential oils like peppermint and eucalyptus to enhance yoga practice. He contrasts these with the concoction in question, which he likens to a homemade potion or commercial product-in-the-making. The episode closes with Rob contemplating whether to bring back classic scents like Old Spice as a cheeky experiment while advising listeners to be mindful of others when using strong fragrances in communal settings.

Outline

  1. Introduction
    • Rob acknowledges a brief break from podcasting due to travel and a cold.
    • Sets the stage for the latest "hot yoga problem."
  2. The Hot Yoga Fragrance Incident
    • Description of a pungent, mysterious fragrance brought in by another yogi.
    • Comparison to past experiences with essential oils used during hot yoga.
    • Speculation on the origin and purpose of the scent, blending humor and curiosity.
  3. Reflections on Scents in Yoga
    • Rob's previous use of peppermint or eucalyptus oils to enhance yoga.
    • Musings on the body's ability to adapt to smells.
    • A humorous take on the yogi potentially being a perfumer or marketing a new product.
  4. Nostalgic Experimentation
    • Rob jokes about bringing back iconic scents like Old Spice or Brut to his next class.
    • Imaginative musings on how classmates might react.
  5. Closing Thoughts
    • Encouragement to use scents responsibly in communal spaces.
    • Reminder to consider the unintended consequences of "externalities."
    • Playful sign-off.