
Authentic and informative conversations with Structural Integrators, Bodyworkers, Yoga Teachers, Healers, Movement Therapists and more. Listening to what inspires them, what brought them to where they are, and their approach on effecting the body, mind and beyond. We want to bridge the worlds of people working and living in these paradigms of knowledge with those who are not yet aware that there a... more
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 95 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Alternative HealthHealth & Fitness | |||

Today’s conversation is with Aline Newton and Rebecca Carli-Mills.
For nearly forty years, Aline Newton has worked with dancers, athletes, engineers, trauma survivors, and anyone seeking greater ease, resilience, and connection to their body. Drawin... more
Today's conversation is with Will Johnson.
Will received his B.A., magna cum laude, in Art and Archaeology from Princeton University in 1968. After graduation, he worked for several years as an art critic in New York before moving to the west coast ... more
Today's conversation is with Michael Shea
Michael is one of the preeminent educators and authors in the fields of somatic psychology, myofascial release and craniosacral therapy. He leads seminars throughout the U.S., Canada and Europe.
Dr. Shea re... more
Today's Conversation is with the amazing and lovable Gil Hedley
Since 1995, Gil Hedley, Ph.D., has been teaching “integral anatomy” in the dissection laboratory, via keynotes and speaking tours, online via his extensive website and membership portal... more
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Would be great if the content was a little more geared for non-practitioners. It could be a little bit more of a calling card for people to try out the work. How does the work help people? Why does it work? What’s it feel like? Why haven’t I heard of ut?
Only people who are listening are rolfers and that is not bringing more people to the work.
While I really appreciate the effort and the subject matter. I feel that this podcast really misses the mark. and it’s too bad because structural integration really needs more content like this out there. As a structural integration practitioner, I think that the guest they get very good and I like what they’re talking about. But the hosts seem to take every opportunity to interject their take on the practice, which is how shall we say, one way of looking at things? This whole trauma informed ev... more
Excellent place to learn about fascinating body workers and somatic practices and practitioners. How fortunate to be a fly on the wall for these conversations.
I have too much to express, and with 3 little ones (holding the littlest now), and with wanting to make the kitchen clean so my wife can breathe deeply when she wakes, I’m always doing late night dishes and cleanup. I found your podcast last month, and I’ve now listened to every episode (I listen at 1.5x/speed).
I’ve written this review many times in my head and envisioned I’d be at my laptop so I could type freely, yet instead of waiting for that magical moment, I’d rather seize the opportuni... more
I do my best to catch most episodes of this podcast and I learn something new and interesting and practical with every show. I really appreciate all of the effort Andrew and Nikki put into this podcast and how they seek out the top part leaders in the field of somatic therapy and structural integration.
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Conversations focus on the realms of bodywork, structural integration, and somatic practices, featuring insights from professionals in fields such as yoga, healing, and therapeutic movement. The discussions aim to connect deep personal narratives with broader themes of health, personal growth, and safety, often touching on the body's intricate relationship with emotional and psychological well-being. The unique angle of these dialogues lies in their authentic exploration of how practitioners from various disciplines perceive and engage with the complexities of the human body and mind, creating a community-oriented resource for both practitioners and novices interested in holistic health approaches.
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