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Leading environmental embodiment teacher Philip Shepherd joins me to discuss Noh theatre, voice work, the myth of independence, community, wholeness, embodiment vs communism, real intelligence, the body as resonator, kinship, sensitivity, the history of disembodiment, machine metaphors, what an embodied world would be like, what nature, loves, his manifesto, education, capitalism, “head” language, presence and explains some of the practical exercises in his work. A poetic and eloquent one.
https://philipshepherd.com/
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Leading environmental embodiment teacher Philip Shepherd joins me to discuss Noh theatre, voice work, the myth of independence, community, wholeness, embodiment vs communism, real intelligence, the body as resonator, kinship, sensitivity, the history of disembodiment, machine metaphors, what an embodied world would be like, what nature, loves, his manifesto, education, capitalism, “head” language, presence and explains some of the practical exercises in his work. A poetic and eloquent one.
https://philipshepherd.com/

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