An occasional series from Steve Haines exploring embodied approaches to pain, trauma and anxiety. How can touch, movement, presence and stories help us find joy and agency? Bodies can be hard. Feelings are complex. This podcast aims to help us make sense of the world of feelings inside of us and the world of possibilities around us. The art of touch, being trauma informed and embodiment will be a constant themes.
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An occasional series from Steve Haines exploring embodied approaches to pain, trauma and anxiety. How can touch, movement, presence and stories help us find joy and agency? Bodies can be hard. Feelings are complex. This podcast aims to help us make sense of the world of feelings inside of us and the world of possibilities around us. The art of touch, being trauma informed and embodiment will be a constant themes.
This podcast explores models around stress, trauma and appeasement. One of the core themes is that being aware of habitual survival gestures can help us become more resilient. Dissociation is the hidden mystery of trauma, by learning to be grounded we can put the brakes on overactive threat detections responses.
It is hard when we can not regulate feelings of speeding up to survive or shutting down to survive. The podcast offers it is possible to safely find new ways to connect to our body and our environment to find agency and choice. (Available as video podcast https://vimeo.com/714240993/5efdfaba13)
Body College Podcast
An occasional series from Steve Haines exploring embodied approaches to pain, trauma and anxiety. How can touch, movement, presence and stories help us find joy and agency? Bodies can be hard. Feelings are complex. This podcast aims to help us make sense of the world of feelings inside of us and the world of possibilities around us. The art of touch, being trauma informed and embodiment will be a constant themes.