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The Embodiment Coaching Podcast

Mark Walsh
Embodiment Coaching
Embodiment
Mental Health
Coaching
Trauma
Mindfulness
Burnout
Yoga
Personal Growth
Breathwork
Embodiment Practices
Nervous System Regulation
Confidence
ADHD
Resilience
Self-Regulation
Philosophy
Masculinity
Social Media
Stress Management

A weekly podcast for coaches, embodiment teachers and anyone who sees the body as more than a hunk of meat. Embodiment Unlimited host Mark Walsh, interviews leaders and innovators from around the world. We cover coaching, mindfulness, trauma therapy, martial arts, meditation, somatics, yoga, and movement practices generally. The flavour is light-hearted, conversational and practical. The podcast h... more

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In this episode, I speak with former Buddhist monk and mindfulness teacher Sean Fargo about the changing role of mindfulness in coaching, therapy, and modern culture. We explore why mindfulness went from being widely celebrated to increasingly questi... more

In this episode, I sit down with clinical psychologist Andrew Hartz to explore emotional dysregulation, attention, and embodiment in the context of modern life and culture. We look at why so many people feel overwhelmed, reactive, or disconnected fro... more

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In this episode, I sit down with Martin Bos to explore the role of embodiment in building real-world confidence, boundaries, and resilience. We discuss how a felt sense of safety begins in the body, and why many people struggle to assert themselves—n... more

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In this episode, I sit down with Chandler Stevens to explore the limits of coaching and psychology, and why deeper transformation may require something more. We discuss embodiment, attachment, and the growing pull toward spirituality among coaches an... more

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Recent Guests

Sean Fargo
ex-Buddhist monk, mindfulness teacher, coach
Mindfulness Exercises / New Ventures West (coach certification)
Episode: 768. The Coaching Skill Nobody Wants to Practice - With Sean Fargo
Dr. Andrew Hartz
Clinical psychologist, founder of the Open Therapy Institute
Open Therapy Institute
Episode: 767. Embodiment and the Blind Spots in Modern Therapy - With Andrew Hartz
Martijn Bos
Top Krav Maga instructor, founder of Trojan Workout
Trojan Workout / Krav Maga practitioner
Episode: 766. Embodiment meets self-defense: training the body to say no - With Martijn Bos
Chandler Stevens
Psycho-cultural practitioner focused on embodiment, psychology, and faith
Episode: 765. From Skills to Meaning: Rethinking Coaching Through Embodiment and Faith - With Chandler Stevens
Virginia Moutlia
Guest with a background in Tai Chi and Qigong, versed in archetypal work around Greek deities
Independent practitioner / embodiment coach
Episode: 764. From Self-Regulation to Theoregulation: Expanding the Coaching Model - With Virginia Moutlia
Daniel Sute
Catholic thinker with a focus on anthropology and psychology
Catholic intellectual tradition
Episode: 763. Why Modern Psychology Can't Heal Us: Coaching, Virtue & Human Nature - With Daniel Sute
Julia Vaughan Smith
Psychotherapist and experienced coach, author of Coaching and Trauma
Independent (author/coach)
Episode: 760. Coaching In The Presence Of Trauma: Boundaries, Confidence & Ethics - With Julia Vaughan Smith
GS Youngblood
Author and men's coach focused on masculine-feminine polarity in relationships
Self-employed / Author
Episode: 758. How Women Can Be Better Understood By Men - With GS Youngblood
Jennifer Garvey Berger
Leadership thinker, author, executive coach, and expert on adult development and complexity theory
Cultivating Leadership
Episode: 756. Coaching Adult Development: Leaders Who Can Handle Complexity - With Jennifer Garvey Berger

Host

Mark Walsh
Host of the podcast and a significant figure in the embodiment coaching community, known for his approachable style and deep knowledge in the field.

Reviews

4.6 out of 5 stars from 432 ratings
  • Fantastic

    Mark is an amazingly well read and deep thinker with a great sense of humour. Highly recommend this podcast

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Padap80
    Polanda month ago
  • great

    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.

    Apple Podcasts
    4
    naomifennaa
    Netherlandsa year ago
  • put off

    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.

    Apple Podcasts
    2
    Jerks1985
    United Statesa year ago
  • Not a good podcast

    Not worth my time or yours.

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    Fiona Calisti
    Germany2 years ago
  • Rude

    Host was very antagonistic and rude to female guests.

    Apple Podcasts
    2
    Spanish teacher Sue
    United States2 years ago

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Some feedback suggests that the host's interviewing style can be polarizing, with mentions of interruptions affecting the flow of conversation.
Listeners find the content to be a rich resource for learning and personal development, often returning for the engaging discussions.
Many reviews highlight the light-hearted and conversational tone, making complex topics accessible and enjoyable.
Overall, there is strong appreciation for the practical applications shared, especially in the context of personal growth and embodiment practices.
Listeners appreciate the diverse range of topics and valuable insights provided by the expert guests.

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762. From Reaction to Relationship: The Art of Conscious Communication - WIth Jayaraja
Q: What would be your starting point with the average person if they were saying like, look, I'm having some problems with my girlfriend or with my boss?
The starting point is to listen first, invite them to tell the story, and reflect back to get a fuller picture, creating a space where they feel seen and understood before moving into coaching those skills.
756. Coaching Adult Development: Leaders Who Can Handle Complexity - With Jennifer Garvey Berger
Q: How can people grow as adults?
Growth involves turning off autopilot to reflect on one's responses, understand personal triggers, and develop a broader perspective.
756. Coaching Adult Development: Leaders Who Can Handle Complexity - With Jennifer Garvey Berger
Q: What makes a good leader today?
A good leader is someone who can see a future different from the present and can rally resources and people towards that vision, adapting to the complexities of modern times.
756. Coaching Adult Development: Leaders Who Can Handle Complexity - With Jennifer Garvey Berger
Q: What is a mind trap?
A mind trap is an unconscious pattern that leaders fall into, preventing them from effectively handling complexity and often leads them to revert to simplified ways of working under stress.
739. How Screens Shape Young Minds - With Ranko Ceric
Q: What can parents do to help their children deal with technology?
Parents should build community and activities for their children and preferably delay giving them phones until at least 16.

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Recent guests on The Embodiment Coaching Podcast include:

1. Sean Fargo
2. Dr. Andrew Hartz
3. Martijn Bos
4. Chandler Stevens
5. Virginia Moutlia
6. Daniel Sute
7. Julia Vaughan Smith
8. GS Youngblood

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