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This fourth dose discusses how to express appreciation and gratitude beyond our culture-classic 'thank you.' It also reveals why it's so difficult for many of us to receive appreciation, and illuminates the significance of receiving appreciation with open hearts and arms. Get comfy, soften around your eyes, exhale, and press play.
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'Talk Sensitive To Me’ is a dynamic dialogue that seeks to highlight the importance of sensitivity in healthy discourse and communication. The emphasis on sensitivity is to bring awareness to sensations, feelings, thoughts, needs, internal and external environments, and imagination when we are engaged in communication with others. The use of language to express one’s self is a window into one’s soul experience at any given moment and is considerably influenced by the varied systems and -isms of society. Upon examination of the current state of society, our communication styles and methods have bred unfulfilling, inhumane, and outright violent means of connection. Our capacity for compassion has atrophied and as a result, human connection across many subgroups, including culture, language, masculine/feminine energy exchange, and generation has been debased. We need a resolution.
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aasia has a B.A. in Linguistics with a minor in Psychology from Carleton University and M.Sc. in Communicative Sciences and Disorders from New York University. She collaborates with other humans as a clinical speech-language pathologist (SLP) + communication specialist, yoga educator, and certified somatic coach + bodyworker. Through her yoga, somatic, and communication practices, she offers distinctive movement analysis and energy interpretation to reveal asymmetries and blockages within the soma, impacting one’s interpersonal relationships, self-expression, and overall life exploration. For more information about aasia's contributions, visit siaontheotherside.com. If you have any accessibility concerns or would like to be in dialogue on the podcast, feel free to email me at [email protected]. To schedule a complimentary session to explore personal desires and growth, click here.
This fourth dose discusses how to express appreciation and gratitude beyond our culture-classic 'thank you.' It also reveals why it's so difficult for many of us to receive appreciation, and illuminates the significance of receiving appreciation with open hearts and arms. Get comfy, soften around your eyes, exhale, and press play.
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'Talk Sensitive To Me’ is a dynamic dialogue that seeks to highlight the importance of sensitivity in healthy discourse and communication. The emphasis on sensitivity is to bring awareness to sensations, feelings, thoughts, needs, internal and external environments, and imagination when we are engaged in communication with others. The use of language to express one’s self is a window into one’s soul experience at any given moment and is considerably influenced by the varied systems and -isms of society. Upon examination of the current state of society, our communication styles and methods have bred unfulfilling, inhumane, and outright violent means of connection. Our capacity for compassion has atrophied and as a result, human connection across many subgroups, including culture, language, masculine/feminine energy exchange, and generation has been debased. We need a resolution.
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aasia has a B.A. in Linguistics with a minor in Psychology from Carleton University and M.Sc. in Communicative Sciences and Disorders from New York University. She collaborates with other humans as a clinical speech-language pathologist (SLP) + communication specialist, yoga educator, and certified somatic coach + bodyworker. Through her yoga, somatic, and communication practices, she offers distinctive movement analysis and energy interpretation to reveal asymmetries and blockages within the soma, impacting one’s interpersonal relationships, self-expression, and overall life exploration. For more information about aasia's contributions, visit siaontheotherside.com. If you have any accessibility concerns or would like to be in dialogue on the podcast, feel free to email me at [email protected]. To schedule a complimentary session to explore personal desires and growth, click here.