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By Chandler Stevens
The podcast currently has 9 episodes available.
In this episode you'll learn about the body's built-in means of determining ethical decisions: skin in the game.
There's a reason the phrase came into being. The skin is an incredible sense organ, the boundary between you and the world around you. As such it provides a lot of feedback. And that feedback is exactly what's required for ethical decision making. Without an experiential sense of what we find pleasurable and painful, we're unable to relate effectively to other people, and we put those relationships at risk.
Coming back into contact with your own skin gives you a bottom-up sensate experience of being in the world the way you'd like to be.
What happens when we not only change our perspective, but change how we see ourselves altogether?
In this episode you'll have the opportunity to listen in and follow along as I guide an audience member through a process of using movement to dismantle his assumptions about himself. You'll see that at times there's incredibly fertile soil in confusion - that in fact comfort with "not knowing" is exactly what's needed for creative problem solving.
Along the way you'll hear how together Glenn and I create a context for his own brilliance to emerge. I hope you enjoy.
In this episode you'll hear me work directly with a member of the audience, John, as he discovers what it means to find his flow and support.
You'll have the chance to be a fly on the wall and listen in as we explore unique applications of the "movement as metaphor" idea. And you'll hear just how quickly and simply someone can reach the moment of insight.
I encourage you to follow along if you have the space when listening.
In this series we’ll be exploring the connections between what we do, what we say, and what we think. As soon as I sat down to record the first episode I felt a familiar feeling creep in: the anxiety of setting out in the direction of something new!
Rather than avoid it, tamp it down, or push through it I knew we could make something much more useful out of the experience. So the plan for the first episode went out the window, and anxiety became the topic of the day.
In this session you’ll learn the roots of anxiety, its relationship to creativity, and a few practices to come to terms with it more effectively - even making it work for you rather than against.
The podcast currently has 9 episodes available.