The Body Awake
Liam Bowler + Dynamic Alignment Bodywork
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Reaching for Blackness with Holistic Resistance — ep 42
The Body Awake
10/01/18 • 81 min
This episode, after a long time considering and reckoning myself with some of this material : “Reaching for Blackness” with Aaron and Jennie of Holistic Resistance. You can find their website here. Cheers to all of our inquiries, rich and personal, on our own paths.
Love, LB
Ep 15: Hakomi with Donna Martin
The Body Awake
12/20/16 • 62 min
Donna Martin came highly recommended to me from several Body Awake listeners. She's deeply trained, and trains others, in the realm of Hakomi, an approach to psychotherapy that's rooted in mindfulness and body awareness.
In this interview, Donna and I dive into what felt like, for me, the heart of connecting with another human being.
The first 23 seconds of the show gives you a taste of that.
Enjoy, and do keep your recommendations coming; thank you!
SHOW NOTES
Donna's retreat on Hawai'i, June 2017
"Whole-Hearted Embodiment," a retreat at Hollyhock, BC in May 2017.
Books mentioned on air (unlinked, but of course any of these available by searching Amazon)
The Brain's Way of Healing and The Brain That Changes Itself by Norman Doidge
Mindsight by Daniel Siegel
Buddha's Brain by Rick Hanson
Start Where You Are by Pema Chödrön
05/16/18 • 75 min
I was quite excited when Stanley agreed to this interview. His book on the autonomic nervous system — including but not limited to the vagus nerve — includes detailed anatomy and self-help exercises and was easily the best $20 I've spent in a long time. I loved it.
Here, I ask Stanley questions about the notion of our "social nervous system," and some detail around his self-help exercises which can be, if they work for you, an astoundingly simple way to reorient your basic sense of orientation and safety. (And, if you go lightly and pay attention, as with anything, are probably at least worth a try.)
Love, LB
Show Notes / Links
Stanley's clinic and teaching schedule
Stephen Porges' "Safe Sound Protocol" — an auditory treatment for autism — training
Stanley's book, Accessing the Healing Power of the Vagus Nerve, on Amazon (affiliate link)
Q & A
The Body Awake
07/20/18 • 46 min
I love a good question. I also love the attentive space it evokes in me to come up with an answer. And so with that, hopefully this is a win-win as I present to you five listener-powered inquiries, ranging across a decent spread of body-related topics, and my corresponding responses:
- I practice massage and am “absorbing” other people’s pain. What do I do about this?
- What is embodiment? What is the biggest obstacle to being more embodied in the world?
- I’ve oscillated between self-obsession and self-loathing, and am slowly finding a middle ground. What’s a good way to facilitate this?
- What’s the best way to walk: feet pointing forward or let them find their own way?
- People involved in somatics, dance, yoga — all these people with incredible physical intelligence — are not actively engaged politically. With so much injustice in the world, how do we find ways to be actively create meaningful change?
Cheers, love, Liam
10/10/17 • 64 min
"Posture" is such a loaded word for so many of us. It often evokes a sense of not "doing it right" —> lazy shoulders, computer slouch, etc. This kind of thinking might be useful in some circumstances, but in many people it just adds another layer of guilt — and yes, tension — onto an already tense situation.
I love how Ruthie breaks down the infinitely expansive terrain of "inhabit your body" into little bite sized nuggets. She does it in her book Stack Your Bones, and with us on the show.
I so enjoyed this one, and hope you do too :)
The Coronation with Charles Eisenstein - ep 55
The Body Awake
05/19/20 • 81 min
“The Coronation” essay links: in print, in iTunes, and other audio options.
Charles’ website, which includes links to his podcast, workshops, essays and more.
Somatic Attunement
The Body Awake
01/13/22 • 21 min
SA is part meditation, part body awareness, and part sitting with another who’s attuning to, listening to, asking about, and following along with your developing experience, particularly the raw experience of arising sensation.
This practice can actuate profound changes in one’s mental and physical well-being.
Sessions last 50 minutes. Payment is on a sliding scale, $75 - $125.
BOOK A SESSION Who’s this for?If you’re feeling stuck, are wrestling with something difficult in your life, have a sense you’ve lost connection to something vital, or would like to be more in touch with your direct experience ... then this work could be really good medicine.
What’s a session like?We sit together and bring attention to what’s arising. I listen deeply to you, not just to the words you’re saying but to the whole experience. So much can unfold from there, it’s hard to say “and then this is what happens ...” but often, there are at least moments of:
- guided somatic meditation
- both of us attuning to your body’s sensations
- slowing down, especially when there’s a lot of feeling arising
- feedback, conversation rooted in here and now
There may be grief and tears. There may be uprisings of joy and gratitude. We don’t know what to expect, but expect a dedicated, loving presence with you in that unknown. Remarkable changes can unfold from that place.
What’s your training? How did this practice come about?This practice as its own entity really arose out of my bodywork sessions: often, when someone would come in with a particular body ailment, the very act of describing the pain would appear to begin a healing process ... if I felt that way, I note that, and say “this seems fruitful; are you open to staying with this for a few minutes (instead of just getting on the table)?” If they said yes, which they usually did as we could both feel the powerful potential here, we would simply stay with the ever-evolving sensations. This kind of inquiry would often span the entire length of the session, and we were both often surprised at the deep, radical, and permanent shifts in the pain symptoms they’d come in with, perhaps more effective than hands-on work would’ve been.
My guidance, listening, questioning, developing education, and ultimately Somatic Attunement as its own healing practice, has stemmed from those spaces.
So really, in short, my life’s work — including tens of thousands of hours learning and teaching various mind-body modalities — has led me here.
Have you been a client in this type of work?Yes. My life was profoundly altered by sitting with my teacher regularly for many years in this way, and it all took place over the phone. To say our body of work together was life-changing is an understatement; nearly every session felt worth its weight in gold.
Is this different from therapy?Yes. I am not a therapist. That said, you may seek this work for similar reasons that you would seek therapy. An example of how this is different might come from if a client says “I am so angry at my mother.” If you said that, I wouldn’t say “oh, interesting; tell me about your mom” and start taking notes. I might encourage you, instead, to feel the sensations in your body as you say those words, or as you respond to a question I ask you based on that statement.
The scope of practice of somatic coaching is very, very important to me, for both our sakes. If our work enters territory beyond my scope of practice, I will redirect us, and recommend a therapist if appropriate.
How do we meet?Sessions happen over Zoom. If you would prefer no video, we can also work together over the phone.
I’m interested but have a question or two first.Wonderful. Please send me an email at [email protected], and we’ll take it from there.
Season 2: Guidance, Orientation and Embodiment
The Body Awake
10/04/17 • 21 min
We're back! Here's a 20-min intro to Season 2 of The Body Awake. So lovely to be back with you; thanks for being here.
Birth and Death 💛 — episode 50 (!)
The Body Awake
08/08/19 • 19 min
Birth and death: an update. Thank you for being here!
💛 Danny Schmidt "Just Wait Til They See You"
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FAQ
How many episodes does The Body Awake have?
The Body Awake currently has 64 episodes available.
What topics does The Body Awake cover?
The podcast is about Meditation, Health & Fitness, Alternative Health, Fitness, Podcasts, Health, Awareness and Body.
What is the most popular episode on The Body Awake?
The episode title 'Our Deepest Compass: Nobody Gets Left Out with Sage Hayes - ep 54' is the most popular.
What is the average episode length on The Body Awake?
The average episode length on The Body Awake is 59 minutes.
How often are episodes of The Body Awake released?
Episodes of The Body Awake are typically released every 20 days, 6 hours.
When was the first episode of The Body Awake?
The first episode of The Body Awake was released on May 18, 2016.
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