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In this episode of the Becoming mBODYed podcast, host Shawn Copeland and guest Dr. Jackie McElwain delve into the themes of safety, belonging, and self-mapping in the context of embodied creativity. They explore their personal journeys, the importance of creating safe spaces for expression, and the challenges of vulnerability in performance. The conversation highlights the significance of understanding oneself to foster a sense of belonging within communities and the creative process. This conversation delves into the importance of owning one's identity and journey, exploring the science behind belonging and its impact on creativity and community dynamics. The speakers discuss how conditions of belonging can affect individuals, particularly in artistic environments, and emphasize the significance of understanding movement as a reflection of personal identity. The dialogue highlights the need for safety and acceptance within communities, particularly in the context of music and performance. In this conversation, the speakers explore the complexities of medical diagnoses, the importance of acknowledging patient stories, and the need for empathy in healthcare. They discuss the challenges faced by musicians in getting proper diagnoses and the role of somatic education in healing. The conversation emphasizes the significance of creating safe spaces for individuals to feel seen and heard, and the importance of self-worth and belonging in educational settings.
takeaways
Becoming mBODYed is a production of and copyrighted by mBODYed, LLC, 2024. www.mbodyed.com
Follow me at https://www.instagram.com/mbodyed/ and https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61566020594221
The intro and exit music is Dark Matter by Carlos Velez, recorded by Tosca Duo on their CD Dimensions.
A link to Carlos’s music is available at
https://composercarlosvelez.wixsite.com/carlosvelezmusic/about-me.
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In this episode of the Becoming mBODYed podcast, host Shawn Copeland and guest Dr. Jackie McElwain delve into the themes of safety, belonging, and self-mapping in the context of embodied creativity. They explore their personal journeys, the importance of creating safe spaces for expression, and the challenges of vulnerability in performance. The conversation highlights the significance of understanding oneself to foster a sense of belonging within communities and the creative process. This conversation delves into the importance of owning one's identity and journey, exploring the science behind belonging and its impact on creativity and community dynamics. The speakers discuss how conditions of belonging can affect individuals, particularly in artistic environments, and emphasize the significance of understanding movement as a reflection of personal identity. The dialogue highlights the need for safety and acceptance within communities, particularly in the context of music and performance. In this conversation, the speakers explore the complexities of medical diagnoses, the importance of acknowledging patient stories, and the need for empathy in healthcare. They discuss the challenges faced by musicians in getting proper diagnoses and the role of somatic education in healing. The conversation emphasizes the significance of creating safe spaces for individuals to feel seen and heard, and the importance of self-worth and belonging in educational settings.
takeaways
Becoming mBODYed is a production of and copyrighted by mBODYed, LLC, 2024. www.mbodyed.com
Follow me at https://www.instagram.com/mbodyed/ and https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61566020594221
The intro and exit music is Dark Matter by Carlos Velez, recorded by Tosca Duo on their CD Dimensions.
A link to Carlos’s music is available at
https://composercarlosvelez.wixsite.com/carlosvelezmusic/about-me.