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Raff's Brain #226: Hot Yoga Problems - Parking Garages, Penguins, and Perspective

Rob Raffety

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In this introspective yet humor-laced episode of Hot Yoga Problems, Raff explores the tension between control and inevitability—whether it’s protecting a pristine car from its first inevitable ding or processing the emotional fallout from a tough playoff loss.

He highlights an unexpectedly powerful yoga moment (the halfway lift), reflects on the discipline of showing up while exhausted, and pays tribute to one of hockey’s most remarkable eras. This episode is about perspective—learning when to hold on, when to let go, and how to appreciate the ride while it lasts.

Outline:

  •  Opening reflection: new car anxiety and inevitability 
  •  Mental framing: why worrying early doesn’t help 
  •  Control vs probability: can you actually prevent the inevitable? 
  •  Hot yoga experience: comfort in a traditional flow 
  •  Deep dive: the overlooked magic of the halfway lift 
  •  Instructor creativity and subtle surprises 
  •  Fatigue and discipline: showing up anyway 
  •  Penguins playoff loss: emotional processing 
  •  A historic run comes to a likely end 
  •  Gratitude vs frustration in sports (and life) 
  •  The comedown after emotional highs 
  •  Entering the weekend with perspective 

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