This podcast addresses the professional and personal concerns of the craniosacral therapist via interviews with teachers and practitioners of craniosacral therapy and related fields from across the globe.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 160 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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Categories | Mental HealthAlternative HealthHealth & Fitness |
For the final episode of this podcast, Michael Shea returns to discuss his latest book The Biodynamics of the Immune System: Balancing the Energies of the Body with the Cosmos. Michael is a resident of Florida, and continues to teach in multiple loca... more
In this episode Karyn Quraishy talks about craniosacral therapy and the immune system. Karyn has been administering CST in a clinical environment since 2002, and is an approved instructor for the Upledger Institute. She has extensive experience worki... more
Sally Fryer Dietz is an Upledger Diplomat Craniosacral Therapist and founder of Integrative Pediatric Therapy clinic in Dallas, TX. In this episode she talks with Ryan Hallford about The Dolphin Assisted Therapy program offered by The Upledger Instit... more
In this episode Ryan Hallford talks with Meaghan Beames about infant craniosacral therapy. Meaghan works and teaches in Toronto, Canada. She shares with listeners her educational history, process of setting up an infant clinical practice, and current... more
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Ryan has been like a good friend I’ve never met and a dear guide in my Craniosacral journey. more
But even if you never made another episode I’m forever grateful for this resource you generously created and gifted to us. Through my BCST training and the two years that followed this was my advanced training. Like a slice of Americana cut from a holistic pie. Great characters and conversations. The voice of Mike Boxhall reading from his book might be my favorite piece.
This podcast helped me decide what path of craniosacral therapy education to follow
Hello Ryan, more
I have been listening to this podcast for close to 2 years now. When I first started listening, I was going to massage school 4 days a week with a 90 minute one-way commute. This was the perfect way to pass the time-an episode there and an episode on the way home. It’s like ear candy that my psyche craves. Each episode takes me on a journey into a deeper state. Thank you so much for providing this spectacular tool for therapists to connect with. 🙏
Apple Podcasts | #239 | United Kingdom/Health & Fitness/Alternative Health |
Apple Podcasts | #247 | Canada/Health & Fitness/Alternative Health |
Apple Podcasts | #76 | Italy/Health & Fitness/Alternative Health |
Apple Podcasts | #10 | Ireland/Health & Fitness/Alternative Health |
Apple Podcasts | #48 | Ukraine/Health & Fitness/Alternative Health |
Apple Podcasts | #66 | New Zealand/Health & Fitness/Alternative Health |
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