A twice-weekly conversational offering for coaches, embodiment teachers and anyone who sees the body as more than a hunk of meat. Embodiment Unlimited hosts Mark Walsh, Karin Van Maan and Christina Dohr interview leaders and innovators from embodied disciplines. Mindfulness, trauma therapy, martial arts, meditation, somatics, yoga, and movement practices generally, are all discussed, with educator... more
Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 762 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | EducationSelf-Improvement |
I sat down with Michael Serwa, probably one of Britain’s best-known no-nonsense coaches, to talk about what really makes a coach effective. Michael has built a reputation for his straight-talking style, and in this conversation he shares why honesty,... more
I sat down again with Miles Kessler, an old friend and long-time aikido and meditation teacher, to explore the urgent issue of polarization. We talk about why societies feel more divided than ever, how conflict shows up in the body and mind, and what... more
I explore why people pleasing isn’t just a personality quirk, but often an anxiety pattern rooted in the body. We look at how posture, facial expressions, and attentional habits keep us stuck in trying to make others happy at our own expense.
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I love this podcast and I’ve gained a lot of insight and inspiration from listening to the episodes. I think it could be even better if the host lets the guests speak more with less interruption.
The first and last episode I listened to was about brain spotting. I wanted to like it, but the multiple jabs at Americans put me off. I turned it off halfway through and looked for another show to listen to. Readjust or hid your (miss)perception and generalization about Americans and you may keep some audience.
Not worth my time or yours.
Host was very antagonistic and rude to female guests.
Zuby is one of these people I both love to agree and disagree with as he has a fantastic positive charisma and intelligent view points no matter how trivial or important the issue. Great podcast and as much as I am not fan of the host, (I cannot figure out if it is insecurity or a lack of authenticity) some of his guests have been awesome lately.
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Conversations focus on the intersections of embodiment, mindfulness, and various movement practices, featuring discussions of trauma therapy, martial arts, meditation, somatics, and more. Each episode brings in leaders and innovators, creating a platform where practical wisdom is conveyed through engaging and light-hearted dialogues. Listeners can expect a diverse array of topics tied to personal growth, self-awareness, and physical wellness, reflecting a holistic view of how the body influences our mental and emotional states. These discussions appeal to coaches, embodiment teachers, and individuals interested in integrating physical practices into their everyday lives.
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Recent guests on The Embodiment Coaching Podcast include:
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