
Karin Weidenmueller - The Value of Our Emotions
08/16/22 • 63 min
Host Jeremy Quinby has a conversation with Karin Weidenmueller, a Gestalt and EMDR therapist practicing in New York City. Together they discuss somatic experience; or how our emotions affect us physically, what they teach us, the energy they generate, and how our awareness of them can inform and improve our reality.
http://karinweidenmueller.com
https://feelingswheel.com/
Host Jeremy Quinby has a conversation with Karin Weidenmueller, a Gestalt and EMDR therapist practicing in New York City. Together they discuss somatic experience; or how our emotions affect us physically, what they teach us, the energy they generate, and how our awareness of them can inform and improve our reality.
http://karinweidenmueller.com
https://feelingswheel.com/
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