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Hosts Mark Walsh and Dr Helen Machen-Pearce offer a weekly podcast for coaches who work with the body. The podcast contains in-depth explorations of embodiment and coaching, with guests from around the world. A light-hearted and practical podcast for embodied coaches, trainers and facilitators. The podcast has been going for eight years and has over 3 million downloads. Past guests include: Gabor Maté, Richard Swartz, Carolyn Lovewell, Shirzad Chamine, Peter Levine, Ken Wilber, Michaela Boehm, Zuby, and Stephen Porges. The Embodiment Podcast on YouTube

Nov 29, 2020

Rape crisis counsellor Robert joins me to discuss trauma, the emotional impacts of sexual violence, disclosure, the BLESS process, myths, work with kids, and more. A hard but educational one. Warning: contains potentially triggering content.

https://www.robertuttaro.com/

https://rapecrisis.org.uk/


Nov 25, 2020

Men’s Movement legend Warren joins me to discuss his early work in the women’s movement, feminism, “the patriarchy”, three gender world-views, why boys need dads, gender studies and activism, rejection, the gender pay gap, Men’s beauty contests, power and being powerless, HR, and more. Maybe not an easy listen...


Nov 21, 2020

Russian martial arts teacher Vladimir joins me to discuss Systema, health, aikido, fear, fight and flight, breathing, community, family and context, 911, fighting evil, post COVID fighting, protesting and more. A lovely vibrant one.

https://systemavasiliev.com/store/


Nov 18, 2020

Founder of Inner Kids mindful living for busy families, Susan Kaiser Greenland joins Allison Lindsay to discuss helping children to be mindful in school and at home, developmentally appropriate mindfulness practices for children of all ages, compassion, appreciation and attention skills building through mindfulness,...


Nov 14, 2020

Authentic relating and community consultant Sara joins me to discuss communication, conflict, money, relationship, Circling, Authentic Relating, “translating”, verbal aikido, systemic vs relational problems, “elephants”, liking and belonging and more. A good annoying one.

https://www.authrev.org/