S10E3 - The Age of Embodiment

S10E3 - The Age of Embodiment

Today on the podcast I come together with four Feminine Embodiment Coaches, from different corners of the globe, to explore how they came to the embodied arts. Why did it awaken for them? How do they notice it awakening for their clients? And what...
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Today on the podcast I come together with four Feminine
Embodiment Coaches, from different corners of the globe, to
explore how they came to the embodied arts.
Why did it awaken for them?
How do they notice it awakening for their clients?
And what does it mean for us to choose embodiment
back?

 


Extending a warm welcome to Emily Grace Smith, Sarah Laverty,
Kate Leiper  & Rachael Haylock who join me on the
podcast today.


 


 


In this rich, round table discussion we discuss:


 


-       Finding a safe space in
your body when the world outside doesn’t feel safe


-       Define embodiment &
explore it’s approach to life, transformation & healing


-       Grief and how individual
heartbreak can connect us to collective heart ache


-       Career change & women
navigating change towards their callings in life


-       Embodiment as a modality
not interested in fixing or solving you


-       Activism, change &
emboidment work as liberation


 
Resources From Today’s Podcast

      Emily Grace Smith | Author,
Speaker, & Embodiment Coach @guidetowholeness


      Sarah Laverty | Embodiment Coach
| @embodiment_with_sarah


      Kate Leiper | Psychotherapist
& Feminine Embodiment Coach | @kate.leiper


      Rachael Haylock | Embodiment
Coach & Somatic Educator | @achaeljohanna_


      Emergent Strategy, adrianne maree
brown


      Feminine Embodiment Coaching – an
emotional embodiment & vulnerability-based professional
training for coaches


      Primal Feminine Flow – Embodied
At Home Movement Practice


      School of Embodied Arts


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