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Raff's Brain #203: Hot Yoga Problems - Blossoming Cobra (and other made up poses)

Rob Raffety

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After more than a decade of yoga, Rob encounters something shocking:

The Blossoming Cobra.

Is it a pose? A metaphor? Or proof that anyone can invent anything if they add frog legs to it?

This episode of Hot Yoga Problems dives into the absurdity of yoga naming conventions, the contradiction of “almost without fail,” and whether going to yoga gives you a psychological “license to ill.”

Along the way:

  • A reinterpretation of Beastie Boys philosophy
  • Rain-soaked Virginia traffic reflections
  • The ritual vs. results debate in wellness culture
  • Word love, word hate, and linguistic rabbit holes
  • A 30-day AI Instagram challenge with a $100K pot
  • Remote work vibes from West Virginia

It’s chaotic. It’s reflective. It’s oddly insightful.

And it might just inspire your own Blossoming Triangle.

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Episode Outline

  • Discovering the Blossoming Cobra
  • Ten Years of Yoga… and Still Surprised
  • The Problem with “Almost Without Fail”
  • License to Ill: Childhood vs. Adult Meaning
  • Does Yoga Give You Behavioral Permission?
  • Rain, Traffic, and Responsibility
  • Word Fascinations & Verbal Pet Peeves
  • West Virginia Remote Reset
  • AI Text-to-Video as a Creative Obsession
  • The 30-Day Instagram Experiment