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When we feel safe, we can learn. That is one of the most beautiful statements I've heard in a long time. Tara is an integrative body worker and soul retrieval mentor specializing in MNRI. She found MNRI through her time as a speech-language pathologist (SLP) helping children and adults find the most direct and impactful ways to communicate both with their own bodies and with the world around them. Which is where a lot of our conversation came back to today. Can we hold space and meet other humans in a place that they feel safe & comfortable so real communication can happen, or do we force people to meet us on our terms? That's a very intriguing thought. Working with neurodivergent humans from a young age, Tara has very interesting perspectives around this approach. The Vagus Nerve, one of my favorite subjects to learn about comes up; also speaking to the reflex system & the pattern making brain. We also talk about the use of the term spectrum and no longer using person first language when referring to an autistic person. We are under-stimulated in an over-stimulated world. Open yourself to the opportunity of expanding your ability to communicate and connect. Humans need humans.
~Obeisance~
Connect with Tara Lynn Carlson
Website I Mvmt-Medicine-tlc.com
Email I [email protected]
Instagram I @Tara.L.Carlson
Patreon I Patreon.com/ComingHomeMeditations
Podcast I Illuminating the Pathways Home
Connect with Adam Riehl
Website I AdamRiehlHealing.com
Facebook I facebook.com/adamriehlhealing
Instagram I @adamriehlhealing
Youtube I youtube.com/user/adamriehl/videos
Email I [email protected]
Another Podcast by Adam Riehl I Zen and Not Zen
Adam Yoga & Sound Baths I beoneyogastudio.com I blissyogastudios.org
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When we feel safe, we can learn. That is one of the most beautiful statements I've heard in a long time. Tara is an integrative body worker and soul retrieval mentor specializing in MNRI. She found MNRI through her time as a speech-language pathologist (SLP) helping children and adults find the most direct and impactful ways to communicate both with their own bodies and with the world around them. Which is where a lot of our conversation came back to today. Can we hold space and meet other humans in a place that they feel safe & comfortable so real communication can happen, or do we force people to meet us on our terms? That's a very intriguing thought. Working with neurodivergent humans from a young age, Tara has very interesting perspectives around this approach. The Vagus Nerve, one of my favorite subjects to learn about comes up; also speaking to the reflex system & the pattern making brain. We also talk about the use of the term spectrum and no longer using person first language when referring to an autistic person. We are under-stimulated in an over-stimulated world. Open yourself to the opportunity of expanding your ability to communicate and connect. Humans need humans.
~Obeisance~
Connect with Tara Lynn Carlson
Website I Mvmt-Medicine-tlc.com
Email I [email protected]
Instagram I @Tara.L.Carlson
Patreon I Patreon.com/ComingHomeMeditations
Podcast I Illuminating the Pathways Home
Connect with Adam Riehl
Website I AdamRiehlHealing.com
Facebook I facebook.com/adamriehlhealing
Instagram I @adamriehlhealing
Youtube I youtube.com/user/adamriehl/videos
Email I [email protected]
Another Podcast by Adam Riehl I Zen and Not Zen
Adam Yoga & Sound Baths I beoneyogastudio.com I blissyogastudios.org
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