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When art, activism, and anatomy meet, movement becomes medicine. Nashville choreographer, writer, and community organizer Amanda Cantrell-Roche explains how embodied storytelling heals personal trauma, fuels social-justice campaigns, and even reshapes the immigration debate.
Along the way she shares the “rewilding” experiment that turned her lawn—and her creative process—into a living laboratory for empathy.
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Support for this podcast comes from Intuitive Bodywork TN. Visit www.intuitivebodyworktn.com to book a service.
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When art, activism, and anatomy meet, movement becomes medicine. Nashville choreographer, writer, and community organizer Amanda Cantrell-Roche explains how embodied storytelling heals personal trauma, fuels social-justice campaigns, and even reshapes the immigration debate.
Along the way she shares the “rewilding” experiment that turned her lawn—and her creative process—into a living laboratory for empathy.
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Support for this podcast comes from Intuitive Bodywork TN. Visit www.intuitivebodyworktn.com to book a service.