Wildcroft's book,
Post-Lineage Yoga: From Guru to #MeToo, has been warmly received by scholars. Christopher Miller wrote in the
Journal of Contemporary Religion that the work was "richly detailed and specific, giving scholars an insider perspective of an understudied cultural phenomenon in Britain." Laurah Klepinger comments that the book "reads transnational yoga through the lens of social justice work and theory", being inclusive and resisting "patriarchal structures of power and charismatic leadership". In her view, Wildcroft's analysis offers the potential for yoga scholar-practitioners to "more fully realize the liberatory potential" of yoga. Breathing Space Yoga describes ''The Yoga Teacher's Survival Guide'' as "a rare and real look at what it means to be a yoga teacher today", covering topics such as trauma and the wellness industry's capitalism. Yoga scholar Agi Wittich calls
Yoga Studies in Five Minutes "a remarkable achievement", providing a "comprehensive and accessible guide to the diverse and growing field of yoga research." == Books ==