Lilias Folan, Who Made Yoga Mainstream in America, Dies at 90


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Lilias Folan, the woman who brought the once-mysterious practice of Yoga into the American mainstream, has died at 90. Folan began hosting the PBS program “Lilias, Yoga and You” in 1970 on Cincinnati’s station WCET, before it was picked up by nearly 200 other stations across the country. Sunday TODAY’s Willie Geist remembers a life well lived.



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