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By Stephany Dano
The podcast currently has 14 episodes available.
Daniel Maté is a Lyricist, Composer and co-author of he book : The Myth of Normal: Trauma, Illness and Healing in a Toxic Culture, along with his dad, Gabor Maté.
In this episode, we talk about (among others):
- His début and work, including his "mental chiropractic" work
- What brought him to work on this book and his participation for the last 10 years on Gabor Maté's work
- Working with his dad and the relationship between him, his dad and the public
- On the workshop he co-facilitates with Gabor Maté called: Hello Again: A Fresh Start for Parents and their Adult Children and its future book
- on Healing and Healing as a man Enjoy!
Jane Clapp is my guest here, and it is a very good opportunity to watch and listen to this conversation since Jane do not offer many Podcast interviews those days, and has decided not to be on Social Media anymore.
Jane Clapp, is a practitioner in the holistic health industry for two decades, and an advanced candidate with the Ontario Association of Jungian Analysts, a psychotherapist (under supervision) and an expert in the intersection of the body and psyche. Combining 2, along with creativity, she has developed what she refers to as Jungian Somatics.
In this episode, we talk about her background and what brought her to move from a corporate job to her actual art, How working with the body and the mind (vs only one of the 2) is important How we can be both sensitive (or hypersensitive) and strong The complexity of human being, and how labeling or “ready-made solutions” to help a client is quite reductive. You’ll also hear about the intuition, cognitive trans, symbols and archetypes. Enjoy!
In this Episode, you'll hear about John Roedel, Poet, writer and comedy improv., whose poems have been shared up to 6 millions times on social media.
In this conversation, we talk about:
- Not fitting in
- Taking adverse situations in life like the comedy improv. tool of "Yes and.."
- Depression and Common Humanity
- Sharing our gift, besides the "what can they say"
- Inner wisdom, emotions and the body
You'll also hear 3 of his poems, and see a surprised guest! Enjoy and don't forget to share! www.unknowinglyconnected.com www.johnroedel.com
Dylan Newcomb is the founder & lead trainer of UZAZU Embodied Intelligence, Master Coach & Trainer, an avid embodiment researcher and Theorist.
In this episode, which we separated in 2 parts, we talk about Dylan’s background and journey from Julliard’s school, the mind-body research lab he co-founded in 2001 and what is now the Uzazu approach. We also discuss about the self- assessment background ad why it is different from other self- assessments you may know.We also discuss how Uzazu can help from a “coaching perspective’ but also to work on trauma (and how I use it along with Compassionate Inquiry- Gabor Mate's approach), and how Uzazu includes both mind and body, by also working with words.
In Part 2, you will see how Uzazu Dynamic Embodiment - Encompasses The Polyvagal Theory of Stephen Porges, The window of Tolerance (Dan Siegel),
- How Uzazu works from body to Mind (somatic) as well as Mind to body (sensing the words we say)
- The 4 quadrants of Uzazu and its relationship with all areas of our life
- Practical examples of how a coach or a somatic practitioner can use Uzazu
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In This Episode (Part 2), you will see how Uzazu Dynamic Embodiment - Encompasses The Polyvagal Theory of Stephen Porges, The window of Tolerance (Dan Siegel), - How Uzazu works from body to Mind (somatic) as well as Mind to body (sensing the words we say) - The 4 quadrants of Uzazu and its relationship with all areas of our life - Practical examples of how a coach or a somatic practitioner can use Uzazu Don't forget to subscribe to www.unknowinglyconnected.com
Do you know you're mostly made of fascia?
From what is around the muscles, the back of our skin, part of what forms our blood vessels, joints, bones....Learn from top expert Joanne Avison:
- What is Fascia
- Why Fascia is what makes us whole
- How, with the fascia, we're retrieving knowledge of the Body-mind connection "lost" since Descartes' times
- How Fascia is related to the "gut knowing" or instinct as well as our self- awareness
- How Yoga includes our thinking body, moving body, instinctive body and emotional body
- What is embryology, and how it relates to the Fascia, our relationship to nature and to our heart
Bonus: Get an extensive explanation of Joanne Avison's background and body of knowledge by simply registering to www.unknowinglyconnected.com and click on "Get my free Content!"
In this episode, Paul Linden, Aikido Sensei, Bodyworker, Feldenkrais teacher and much more talk about: - What lead him to Aikido and to work with Trauma - What Philsophy led him to see the importance of the words in Bodywork - His definition of Emotions - His definition of trauma, compared to Gabor Mate - Why we talk about "Smallifying" - Why Power and Love is important We also have a gift for you, as we partnered with Paul Linden, so please check www.unknowinglyconnected.com to get it!
In this episode, Neil Theise -MD Liver Pathologist, Zen Practitioner and Philosopher- and I talk about:
- The link between science, body-mind, Buddhism and Kabbalah
- Complexity Theory
- Why all is connected, and it all depends on how we look at it
- The intertitium, organ which covers 20% of our body
- Synesthesia and man more topics! Check this out!
After having received many questions regarding Compassionate Inquiry since my certification, I have invited 4 of my colleagues to discuss about Compassionate Inquiry's course and approach. In late 2018, we were the firsts to jump into the online course.You will learn:
- What made us apply for the course
- Why Compassionate Inquiry is so effective
- What you need to consider if you want to take the course
- Why it is different from traditional Psychotherapy
- How Compassionate Inquiry is evolving
In this episode, Neil Theise -MD Liver Pathologist, Zen Practitioner and Philosopher- and I talk about:
- The link between science, body-mind, Buddhism and Kabbalah
- Complexity Theory and the game between order and randomness in organizations and in the body
- Why all is connected, and it all depends on how we look at it
- The intertitium, organ which covers 20% of our body
- Synesthesia... and many more topics! Check this out!
The podcast currently has 14 episodes available.