Yoga as an Internal Act.
We believe that your yoga practice should be the one place in your day where you don’t have to look at a screen. No blue light, no digital distractions—just your breath, your movement, and the space you’re in.
yogaudio was built on a simple premise: the deepest practice happens when you stop looking outside yourself and start listening. That's what we're here for.

The Vision Behind the Voice
Megan Rader
Megan Rader is the founder of Kula Yoga in Grand Rapids and has spent over a decade studying how people actually learn to move. Not just as a practitioner — as a teacher of teachers.
Her methodology, QualityCueing™, is the foundation of every class on yogaudio. It's taught in yoga teacher training programs because it works: grounded alignment, precise language, and space for the practitioner to actually feel what's happening — without a screen to tell them.
When Megan started thinking about an audio-only platform, it wasn't a pivot. It was the logical conclusion of everything she'd already learned.
The Art of QualityCueing™
Most yoga instruction is designed for video. When you remove the screen, the gaps show. Megan spent years developing QualityCueing™ to solve exactly that — a teaching methodology built from the ground up for practitioners who are moving, breathing, and not looking at anything.
Ground-Up Foundation
Every pose is built from the base. You always know where to start, what to feel for, and how to find stability before you go further.
Action-Based Precision
Direct verbs. Clear transitions. No filler. Megan's cues give you an unmistakable roadmap so you can stay in your body instead of waiting for the next instruction.
Intentional Space
Silence is part of the practice. By stripping out unnecessary words, Megan leaves room for your own experience — and the steady rhythm of your breath.
Guidance You Can Feel. Practice You Can Keep.
Megan brings 15+ years of teaching into every session on yogaudio — a curated library of classes built for people who want to practice well, not just practice often. Whether you're returning to the mat or deepening a long-standing practice, the goal is the same: show up, listen, and move with intention.