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The Embodiment Podcast

Host Mark Walsh and guest hosts offer a weekly podcast for everyone who is interested in Embodiment and the body. The podcast contains in-depth explorations of embodiment topics with expert guests from around the globe. Diverse speakers and practitioners of embodied areas such as academia, yoga, meditation, martial arts, psychology, medical, somatic, therapy, dance, and bodywork. The podcast is full of practical tips and experiential exercises.

www.embodimentunlimited.com

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCfgLCTiNzVpIeL_j7Icxh8w

Sep 28, 2021

Paul Denniston joins Allison Lindsay to talk about how movement supports us to process grief, the cycle of compassionate transformation, the importance of allowing laughter within grief, emotional liberation, the grief brain, and how we can use pain and suffering as fuel for healing.

https://griefyoga.com


Sep 21, 2021

Conscious dance teacher Andrea joins me to discuss growing up with body therapy, what’s changed, trauma, how dance and therapy meet, what her works look like, encounter, American and therapeutic culture, the times we’re in, online work, the future of this work, Internet cul du sacs, Open Floor and grandchildren. A...


Sep 11, 2021

Therapist and Embodiment Unlimited Co-lead Patrícia joins me to discuss the upcoming trauma event. We talk about the new ground we’re breaking, the scale of trauma, how trauma distorts perception, stages of healing, marketing and more — another practical, innovative one.


Sep 7, 2021

Trauma educator and Polyvagal expert Deb joins me to discuss Stephen Porge’s work, her own background, neuroception, hierarchy, dorsal vagal, weaponised victimhood, psychopaths, nervous system reciprocity, repair work, loneliness, nature, art, music, pets, co-regulation, pandemic, “fawn” response, how to have...


Sep 5, 2021

Trauma educator (and my mentor) Paul joins me to discuss our new learning model of trauma, is everyone traumatised, powerlessness, superpowers, martial arts, the use of trauma, love and power, violence, relating, language use, the new age, the new global network, the “smile of freedom”, and more. A funny, touching,...