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The Embodiment Podcast
637.  Trauma vs Breath - with Giten Tonkov

The Embodiment Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2024 50:14


   Trauma teacher and breathworker Giten Tonkov joins me to talk about why we hold our breath, work in Ukraine, the challenges of the times, what works with trauma, BioDynamic Breathwork, hands-on trauma work, de-armouring, strong experiences, Wim Hof, making noise, Lowen, hyper-sexuality, burnout prevention, why airports suck, and more. A deeply trauma informed episode, for anyone interested in the breath.    Learn more about Giten here: https://biodynamicbreath.com/  -----------------------------------------------------------------    Developer of the BioDynamic Breathwork & Trauma Release System, Giten Tonkov shares a mastery of body-oriented therapies that evolved from over 20 years of learning, exploration, and work with countless clients and groups around the world. His passion for life, humility, and love for people has inspired his own personal journey and the creation of his 6-element approach to healing.    The author of Feel to Heal: Releasing Trauma Through Body Awareness and Breathwork Practice, Giten continually leads practitioner trainings and experiential workshops with his unique blend of creativity, depth, and playfulness, while growing the BioDynamic Breathwork & Trauma Release Institute and its global community of friends and colleagues. The next training starts on October 18th, 2024  https://biodynamicbreath.com/advanced-professional-practioner-certification-in-person/      Giten has been a Licensed Massage Therapist since 1994 (Swedish Institute of Massage Therapy, New York), a certified Breathwork & Body Oriented Therapist since 2001 (Diamond Breath School, Miasto Meditation Institute, Italy), and is a former Osho Multiversity Therapist (OSHO Meditation Resort, Pune, India). He was born in Ukraine and lived in New York for 24 years before finding his current home in the Santa Cruz Mountains of California.   -----------------------------------------------------------------     Get a free copy of Mark's latest eBook at this link: https://bit.ly/Top12Embodiment      Subscribe to Mark's new Feral Philosophy You Tube channel here: https://youtube.com/@feralphilosophy_mw?si=PHJcNwK4GYpRSflK    Join Mark for in-person workshops – https://embodimentunlimited.com/events-calendar/?utm_source=TEP&utm_medium=Description&utm_campaign=Events    Join free coaching demos sessions with Mark – https://embodimentunlimited.com/free-coaching-with-mark/?utm_source=TEP&utm_medium=Description&utm_campaign=Demo    Find Mark Walsh on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/warkmalsh/  

HOLISTIC HEALTH PODCAST
Ep #20: Viva the Vagus ! Shame, Safety, and the Polyvagal Paradigm

HOLISTIC HEALTH PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2024


In this episode, Nisarga Eryk Dobosz hosts Prema McKeever. Prema is a somatic therapist, transformational workshop facilitator, and educator who combines more than 20 years of experience in Eastern medicine, meditation, emotional release work, and body-mind therapies. By treating thousands of patients as a doctor of Chinese medicine, she saw how vital our emotional health is to our physical health.  Looking for ways to help herself and her patients release stored trauma in the body, she trained in BioDynamic Breathwork & Trauma Release and considers it a sacred honour to facilitate and teach this profoundly healing system of breathwork.  Her training also includes Hakomi (a body-centred system of psychotherapy), the 3-year Somatic Experiencing®️ trauma resolution training, and she is a Somatic Experiencing®️ Practitioner SEP).  You can discover more about her on her website www.PremaMcKeever.com

The Thriving Mama
9: Breathing For Nervous System Regulation and Emotional Resilience with Michael Roesslein

The Thriving Mama

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2024 49:57


To find Michael's work, download his free 31 page e-book "Breathing for Nervous System Regulation".For personalized guidance, I'm offering podcast listeners a free 20-minute Thriving Mama Glow Assessment call. We'll evaluate your situation and, even if I'm not the right fit for you, I'll provide useful resources and support to help you on your journey.In this episode of The Thriving Mama, Dr. Stephanie Davis sits down with Michael Roesslein, a seasoned expert in functional medicine, nervous system regulation, and emotional healing. Michael opens up about his battles with anxiety, depression, and adoption-related trauma. He shares insights into how breathwork and somatic therapies paved the way for his healing. Dive deep into the significance of addressing trauma for holistic health, and discover how breathing techniques can dramatically shift your mental state, from panic attacks to calm in moments. Learn from Michael's transformative journey and gain actionable advice on incorporating these practices into your daily life for enhanced health and well-being.Michael Roesslein is a producer, speaker, and facilitator with over 15 years of experience in the health & wellness industry. In 2018, lifelong challenges with severe depression and anxiety forced Michael to shift his personal and professional focus towards deeper layers of healing and advanced training in nervous system regulation, emotional healing, meditation, trauma-focused breathwork, and other somatic therapies. He has now completed training at the Luminous Awareness Institute, Dr. Gabor Mate's Compassionate Inquiry program, and the 400-hour practitioner training in BioDynamic Breathwork & Trauma Release. In the spring of 2024, Michael is opening Anima Somatic Self Discovery - where he will offer private sessions, small groups, workshops, and retreats focused on deep healing & transformation.Key Topics Discussed:The importance of breathwork in managing stress and anxietyThe role of trauma in health and wellness routinesBenefits and risks of various breathwork techniquesThe intersection of mental health, addiction, and physical healthHolistic approaches to healing and personal transformationTimestamps:04:25 Struggles with mental health, self-medication and self-destruction.15:04 Our awareness of trauma is an evolving experience.18:33 Somatic work and breathwork supports one's healing journey.25:25 The use of breath to process emotions effectively.42:11 Prayer, meditation, calming breath in spirituality is essential.Guest Socials:Michael Roesslein | Website

The Princess and the B
Exploring the Metaphorical Significance of the Body for Personal Growth and Business Success

The Princess and the B

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2024 21:54


Ever considered how the body can mirror the subconscious mind? In this latest episode, Kimberly Spencer dives deep into the metaphorical significance of our physical form. We unpack the idea that every cell may hold not just biological data but emotional and belief patterns too. It's a journey through the wisdom our bodies possess and how this insight can lead to profound business and personal growth. #BodyWisdom #MindBodySpirit #SubconsciousInsights In this podcast episode, Kimberly Spencer from CrownYourself.com delves into the relationship between the body's wisdom and business success. She talks about her healing journey and the role of the body in coaching. Kimberly discusses how the body mirrors the subconscious, processing emotions and beliefs. She highlights the need to carefully choose what we mentally and emotionally "consume" for better health. Listeners are encouraged to view obstacles as chances for growth and to harness their inherent ability to shift towards ease. The episode underscores the holistic connection between body, mind, and spirit in achieving personal and professional growth. In this episode, you will learn: Esoteric physiological wisdom in the body Reverse-engineering for business success Healing through the body Metaphorical significance of the body as a reflection of the subconscious mind Disintegration and assimilation of beliefs and thoughts Selecting and digesting proper mental, emotional, and physical "food" Embracing challenges as opportunities Interconnectedness of body, mind, and spirit Impact of conscious choices on personal growth and success Enjoy, sovereigns! Listen to the episode on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Amazon Music, or your favorite podcast listening platform. You can also watch the episode on YouTube. Moments of Note: The body as a reflection of the subconscious mind (00:01:28) Kimberly discusses how the body reflects the subconscious mind and the importance of integrating the body into coaching programs. Healing through the body (00:03:41) Kimberly shares her personal healing journey through the body, including the impact of cranial sacral therapy and pilates on her recovery. Disintegration and assimilation of beliefs and thoughts (00:10:27) Kimberly explores the metaphorical significance of disintegration and assimilation in relation to beliefs and thoughts, emphasizing the importance of selecting and digesting the proper mental, emotional, and physical "food" for optimal well-being. The impact of conscious choices on personal growth and success (00:20:21) The episode focuses on the interconnectedness of the body, mind, and spirit, and the impact of conscious choices on personal growth and success. Mentions + Additional Resources: "The Body Keeps the Score" by Bessel van der Kolk": "00:07:04" "Waking the Tiger" by Peter Levine": "00:07:04" "Healing Back Pain" by Dr. John Sarno": "00:07:04" Pilates: "00:01:28" Cranial Sacral Therapy: "00:03:41" Biodynamic Breathwork and Trauma Release: "00:03:41" Allopathic vs. Eastern Medicine: "00:08:00" Kabbalistic Principle: "00:17:43" Principle of "As above, so below": "00:15:08" CrownYourself.com: "throughout the episode" Social media handle: @crownyourself: "00:21:33" NLP (Neuro-Linguistic Programming): "00:02:35" ____________

Living with Intention with April Wyett
The Power of Play with Megan Hill

Living with Intention with April Wyett

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2023 53:00


When is the last time you gave yourself full permission to goof off and PLAY?! Really let yourself go and be in the moment with whatever it was that brought you pleasure? Seems when we get older, we think of play as worthless, a waste of time. Or we have turned play into a task, something to "do" with others and forget to live in the moment appreciating the JOY within ourselves. Studies have shown when people engage regularly with “play” there is immediate improvement in mental, physical and emotional health. To help put Play into perspective I've invited a wonderful soul, Megan Hill, who I've known since 2018 through BioDynamic Breathwork training. I immediately connected with Megan during a dance exercise as we literally “played” together through the expression on dance. In my first episode of The Power of Play, Megan Hill shares her own healing from years of restriction by incorporating expressive dance, which brought the power of play back into her life. She now offers a liberated view through dance by accessing the wisdom of the body to raise energies so you can experience pure joy & excitement in life.  Come play with us as Megan offers a new way to “tune in” to your body and allow movement to release tensions and bring a playful presence into your life ~ working from the inside out. Connect with Megan Hill Find Megan Hill on Facebook and Instagram @xpressgroove April Wyett and Living with Intention Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Spiritual Dope
Giten Tonkov Biodynamic Breathwork

Spiritual Dope

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2022 42:17


  Giten Tonkov The creator of the Biodynamic Breathwork and Trauma Release System BBTRS. Co-founder of the Integral Body Institute and the director of the Energy of Breath Institute (http://www.energyofbreath.com) in New York. Giten was born in the Ukraine, and has been living in New York since 1988, though his many travels make him a citizen of the world. His path to “self-knowledge” began in the early 1990s. Giten has extensive experience in therapy focused on bodywork and breath work. Since 1994 he has been a licensed massage therapist (Swedish Institute of Massage and Therapy in New York) and since 2001 a certified Breath Therapist (Osho Multiversity, Pune, India). He has worked as a therapist at the Osho Multiversity (Osho International Meditation Resort in Pune, India) where he ran a group “Your Body – Your Emotions”. Giten is a Sannyasin (a student of the Indian mystic Osho). He is an experienced leader, running workshops and training courses all over the world. After over 20 years of searching, studying, experiencing and working with multiple clients, both individually and in groups, he created the method of Biodynamic Breath work and Trauma Release System BBTRS. He also created a unique therapy Breath Work on the Ball™. Currently, Giten leads “Biodynamic Breath work and Trauma Release” training courses in the United States, India, Taiwan, China, Russia, Ukraine, Colombia, Costa Rica, Greece and other countries. Thanks to IBI he is also in Poland. https://www.biodynamicbreath.com/ https://www.gofundme.com/f/ukraine-traumaresilience-project     Introduction to today's episode. 0:00 The six elements of biodynamic breathwork. 1:53 Breathwork is a body-oriented therapy. 6:50 What is a natural release system in the body? 13:58 An example of an external resource. 21:21 What's it like to be able to provide a modality for people to work through their trauma. 28:07 The training is divided into two parts. Part of it is online and part is in-person. 30:53 How do you experience this resource in your body? 36:27 Intro Guy 0:00 Your journey has been an interesting one up to hear you've questioned so much more than those around you. You've even questioned yourself as to how you could have grown into these thoughts. Am I crazy? When did I begin to think differently? Why do people in general, you're so limited thought process Rest assured, you are not alone. The world is slowly waking up to what you already know inside yet can't quite verbalize. Welcome to the spiritual dough podcast, the show that answers the question you never even knew to ask, but knew the answers to questions about you this world the people in it? Most importantly, how do I proceed? Now moving forward? We don't even have all the answers, but we sure do love living in the question. Time for another hit of spiritual dub with your host, Brandon Handley. Let's get right into today's episode. Brandon Handley 0:42 Hey there spiritual dope. I'm on here today with Giten Tonkov who is the founder and director of biodynamic breathwork and trauma release Institute. He's a co founder and director of the integral body Institute in Poland and lead facilitator in BV T ri screenings, I came across Gaetan by by way of trying to learn more about breathwork and came across his book, which was feel to heal releasing trauma through body awareness. And I chased them all around the world, asking him to come on to the podcast, Keaton, thank you for being on here today. So, you know, let's talk a little bit about, I think, just your work as it pertains to breathwork. And your work is multiple disciplines involved in it. And I believe you've got what we call six pillars in your that illustrate the modalities, would you mind sharing that with the audience, and we dig a little bit into it from there. Giten Tonkov 1:53 Absolutely. So biodynamic breathwork is a multi modal approach, it brings together the six elements. The first one is deep connected, breathing, conscious, connected breathing. And the way that we use the breath is to activate our sympathetic response, or D activate the sympathetic response that to bring into parasympathetic activation. So breath is used in many different ways in this modality. So when we're beginning to go into a deeper breath, we are activating the system, and then the charge that's stuck in the body has a chance to to complete the interrupted response. So this is the first element, the element of breath, the second element is movement, the movement is kind of ingrained into breath. So when we're fully deeply breathing, there is so much movement already happening in our body of this diaphragm moving, there's lungs expanding, contracting, there is all auxiliary muscles that assist in the breathing are involved. So we take that internal movement that's already happening in our physical body and express it through the outward movement, a lot of it is on the winding of the spine. So this way, we are actually engaging the fascia, the deep core tissues as well to release to support the release of tension that's at the core of the body that's related to past traumatic event. The next element is the element of touch. And touch is used as in a form of body work, as well as in the form of resourcing to assist in the session. So touch can support the release of tension. And touch can bring the person back into the deeper connection with themselves. So there's ways that we use touch in the, in the in person workshops when we do hands on assist, and there's also self touch that's involved in the online setting. So it's very important element is touch. So the next element is sound. So we have breath, movement, touch and sound, the sound is used in the form of our own voice, as well as external sound in the form of music that supports the session that supports and bringing up emotion as well as live instruments that actually impact the body through the sound healing the vibration of the sound when it enters the body. It's of course it impacts ourselves. But the most powerful musical instrument we have is our own voice. So the voice really is reports that layers of release and expression, as well as letting go, as well as the vibration of the sound is healing from the inside out. So if you have the elements of breath, movement type sound, this combination supports the emergence of the next element, which is emotional expression. When we begin to release the tension in our physical body, the emotional charge that lives in that physical tension begins to come up to the surface. So moving those stuck emotions that are related to past unresolved experiences to past traumas, this is the key to creating more freedom in the body, more relaxation in the body. So we are moving through all these different various elements, breath movement, sound, tai chi, emotional expression, to support the emergence of silence, the last element is the element of meditation. So when we are clearing ourselves from past trauma, from busy mind, we are completing interrupted impulses, which trauma is actually in its essence, interrupted impulses that are stuck in the physical body. So we are coming into a place of silence, which is naturally emergent. So this gives us an opportunity to look at ourselves objectively, to allow anything that needs to still complete, to compete in the physical body. So this kind of in a nutshell, the six elements of biodynamic breathwork Brandon Handley 6:49 I love, I love this, because if you take a look at your history, you know, you started with, you know, kind of hands on doing massage therapy, you joined a couple of breathwork sessions if I recall correctly, you would attended an Osho event as a facilitator as a translator for somebody who was Russian there. And that was like one of your first taste to that and then you you figured out ways to incorporate that in other modalities and you put these all together for one complete and cohesive kind of packaging system. So I think that that's that's super interesting one of the things that I really need to go ahead get getting Giten Tonkov 7:54 I was gonna say it's a 20 Brandon Handley 7:55 years. And this is this isn't something that you just came up with either as I believe, right around 20 years of active work on this is that correct system? Giten Tonkov 8:22 Yes, it's around 20 years of working with these modalities and experimenting, seeing what works, what doesn't work, how they support each other. Brandon Handley 8:32 And one of the things that I think that you found was really were was the idea and the concept. Maybe not you but you stumbled on it in one area, it's the seven bands of tension. Right? Could you talk to us a little bit about this seven bands of tension and how they might even aligned to the chakra system? Were was the idea and the concept? Maybe seven bands of 10 Right. Talk about this? Giten Tonkov 9:03 Chakra. Yes. So the seven belts of tension is the whole western body oriented psychology is actually rooted in the concept of Reichian approach which German therapist will Unbreak who was student contemporary of Freud found that the the past traumatic event manglik mainly developmental trauma is distributed in the form of tension in the body in we're in seven bands of tension. And sure enough of these seven Bell bends of tension are more or less in exactly the same areas of the chakra system. But the way that we work in the seven belts of tension, it's actually the biodynamic breathwork is it is a body oriented therapy. So we took that as, as a foundation, the working with the, with the distribution of physical tension in the in the body, and how these bands hold that developmental trauma effects in our physical body. So their ocular belt of tension that is involves the eyes, the forehead, the top of the head. And then we move down into the oral belt of tension with you, which is a jaw and the mouth and the back of the head. And then moving down into cervical, which is our throat expression and creativity also blocking our expression through our throat is very common, then moving down into a thoracic belt, which includes the chest, the heart, the lungs, this, this kind of armoring that we build to protect our heart, from feeling pain, pretty much this is this, all of these belts are in essence have formed for us to feel protected from feeling emotional pain, pretty much. So this in essence, creates this physical armoring that she has right talked about a lot and this physical armoring blocks the flow of energy through our our physical body. So moving down through the through the body, under the thoracic belt of tension is diaphragmatic belt, which includes our diaphragm, our ribcage. And of course, the movement of the diaphragm is very important. The big range of movement of the diaphragm is important because it controls the flow of impulses from the sex to the heart. So as well as how intensely we feel, the more you want to block your feelings, the shallower you will breathe. So that diminishes the movement of the diaphragm and brings the tension around the ribcage, of course. And then moving down into the belly, we have abdominal belt of tension, which includes the abdomen, all the organs, it houses as well as the lower back. And of course, the base is our pelvis, our sex organs, our reproductive organs, and of course, our legs, which is all involved in the in this belt of tension. So the theory behind the Reich's formation of personality structures that the Sexual Energy wants to arise from the pelvis it wants to move up into the belly into the heart and the flow higher turned into expression. But we are conditioned to block these impulses. And because these impulses are blocked, for whatever reason, the physical tension is created. And then after some years, this physical tension is settled in the body in this form. So what we do with biodynamic breath work, we approach working with these belts of tension in very specific order to support the release of tension, the emotion that they this tension holds, as well as supporting the flow of natural impulses through the physical body. In this way we complete the interrupted impulses and heal from developmental trauma as well as any form of trauma. It could be a shock trauma, it could be acute traumas. So this approach works pretty much for a wide variety of Brandon Handley 13:58 offers is great, you've got all the you know what I think is really cool. First of all, I'm thank you for walking through the the belts attention. It's, it aligns so closely to the chakra system, and you know, Eastern medicine and the way they look at the body, that I was pretty shocked to find that and your book. The other thing that I thought that was really neat in your book is that even the very beginning talks about what you're talking about, right? Is this this tension that gets trapped in our bodies, and how animals have a natural release system. And humans, I guess, we tend to do to whatever conditioning, we're kind of blocking and trapping this energy within us. Can you talk a little bit about that? And like what would be Have you found what a natural release system may be for humans if we go through all of this, biodynamic, you know, work and we get the tension releases? What is a natural release for us? Giten Tonkov 15:17 Well, we are in like all mammals are programmed to release the tension in more or less the same way to release the shock to release the trauma and more or less the same way by completing the response that that naturally is released in the term into in time of the traumatic event. But we are as humans are the only ones that learn to interrupt that natural impulse and the impulse is to shake to tremor. So when we work with biodynamic breathwork, we actually support the practitioner, the participants to complete the interrupted response to tremor, a lot of the times the interrupted response comes in tremoring. And other times it comes in the movement in, Brandon Handley 16:15 so we're talking, I lost you like, right around, I guess, you know, some of the tremoring and allowing that movement to complete to run through its motions. And that would be the natural thing. Whereas we typically we've been trained to kind of interrupt that. Giten Tonkov 16:31 So we we somehow, as humans interrupt that natural response for the body to complete the activation. And the key for our work is to support this natural response to complete the activation to come back. Because it's still there, no matter how long the activation has been interrupted in the body, our body looks for chances to complete it. And once our body is given that chance, it will take it. So pretty much what we provide in the session is the chance for our physical body to complete the activation, therefore, move in out of living as a traumatized individual. Brandon Handley 17:24 So releasing all that stored trauma in the body, right, letting that energy dissipate, right, you're allowing for for, it's kind of like coming back, and just, you know, turning the machine back on to allow for it to turn the faucet back on or whatever, it just allows for that energy to flow out. Yeah, Giten Tonkov 17:43 pretty much, pretty much yes, it's the the response. Like I said, no matter how long it's been stuck in the body, it's, it's still there. And it's settled in the form of change, which is pretty much Brahma is interrupted response. If the response is that the moment of the traumatic event, there is no trauma, we move through it. But the fight or flight is, is that's been interrupted, that turns into freeze, which is still has fight or flight running under the freeze. So this is the way to work with with this modality like any other trauma oriented modality. Brandon Handley 18:34 I love it. And then one of the things that you talk about is resourcing in the book and you brought it up today. Let's know a little bit more about that. I think I got a little bit confused, especially like if we're trying to self resource in a breath working space, can you bring it talk us through what resourcing is and what that would look like in a full in person session as well as a you know, at home session. Giten Tonkov 19:02 So, resource is pretty much based on the concept that we use Pendulo ation within the session ventilation meaning that we move between activation, we create the support the activation in the body, that kind of so we have something to work with. And then after sustaining this activation for a certain amount of time, as long as the person is able to be with this activation without feeling overwhelmed. After a while we move the attention back to the place in the body which feels safe and connected which is called internal resource which For this we use the concept of felt sense. So we sense our physicality without attaching much meaning to it. We just look for physical sensations that feel comfortable this as a resource, so we have internal resource which can be located within the physical body. And we have external resource, which is something from outside of ourselves that can be also translated into how it affects us physically. So, in the use of this, of the resources gives an opportunity to feel safe within the session. So we're not going into a place where we feel overcharged or overstimulated, so we can go through the process of releasing without feeling overwhelmed. This is the reason for using a resource. And it's very, it's a very effective way to release trauma because usually, trauma means that we are disconnecting from our physical sensations, it's too much to experience, a lot of the times they're painful. So we disconnect from physicality. So now we're providing an opportunity to come back into feeling our physical bodies in safety. So resource provides that. Could you Brandon Handley 21:21 give me an example of like, what some people might use as an outside resource? Giten Tonkov 21:26 Nature is a fantastic external resource, going into a tree being with the tree, touching a tree, getting your feet, in the sand or on the ground, feeling how that actually feels for you. A memory from the past where you can remember yourself, feeling very good physically. Pat's friends saw their people are amazing, external resources. So anything from the outside that makes you feel safe and connected to your physical body in a positive way? No, thank you. Brandon Handley 22:11 I appreciate that. Because again, you know, like you're saying, if we're going through this trauma, we want to stay connected. I think that you've also mentioned it in the book and some several videos. We don't want to go into a state of catharsis where we disconnect, right? Because then we're not working through that trauma and releasing it. And since it is such a deep is sensation, does processes seeing the trauma, when we connect and have a place of safety to go to that would be what you consider a resourcing. Right, that would be the thing that we can use to help us through that situation. Okay, thank you. Thank you. That's perfect. So there's a couple more pieces I want to get get to here for you. One of the things is, you know, this is a modality that what you what you brought, is something to heal through trauma, and there's trauma and a lot of different ways throughout the world. And one of the things that's happening right now is the War of the Ukraine. And we did not mention the beginning here. I believe that your your Ukrainian descent, and you've recently just come back from there where you've been raising awareness, as well as teaching others in Ukraine, how to leverage this to work through their traumas. Would you like to share a little bit about that? Giten Tonkov 23:30 Yes. Thank you for asking Brandon. Yes, I'm originally from Ukraine. I left Ukraine as a refugee. In fact, when I was 18 years old, and with my parents, we were leaving from my ethnic persecution in Ukraine, and back then it was Soviet Union. And as well as political persecution. So when this conflict started when Ukraine was attacked, completely unprovoked by by Russia, we, I was in Poland and we had already running training for biodynamic breath work and trauma release training, so we to couple of Ukrainian students on scholarship to, for them to bring this work more into the into the field. And once the training is was finished, this was already we were going on to about three weeks of conflicts at that point. And we set up in Warsaw in Poland, a hub for Ukrainian refugees to come and receive the trauma release technique. So we created a very special approach which is geared for acute trauma. which is mostly the trauma that people are experiencing now with this situation. So this, this project is still ongoing, the hub is operational in Warsaw. And now we are in contact with the US State Department, an organism in organization that is subdivision for US State Department, that is actually bringing the work going to bring the work to a Ukrainian aid workers. So we are sending a team going to be sending a team in Warsaw, again, as well as in western Ukraine. And we've so this is a very much needed response. And this is where the modality gets to show up in in actual action, where it's needed most for people that are dealing with a very acute trauma. And as well as the aid workers, they're, they're exposed to, first of all, through vicarious traumatization through through the people that they're helping, as well as being on the territory of Ukraine. It's, it's a very traumatic situation for the entire country for the entire population. Right now, there's over 5 million refugees that left Ukraine, and many of them more than half of them are in Poland. So that's why we set up this hub in Poland, specifically more so. But now, with First of all, we have no idea how long this conflict is going to last. And there are still people are fleeing Ukraine, there are still people that are traumatized, and for sure, we want to, as much as possible avoid for the trauma to continue to build within the country. So it we no matter how you look at it, there will be long lasting consequences from this conflict. And so my organization, biodynamic breathwork, and trauma release Institute, we are fully committed, and we are also started the foundation. Based on this project, we're fully committed to support people who are on the front line, as well as the refugees as well as the people who've been in active combat, to support them to do whatever is possible to release the effects of this horrible events from their physical body. So we don't have to pass it on to future generations. We know how it all ended up after World War Two, and many conflicts that followed. Throughout the world people hold this trauma did becomes generational, and we pass it on to our children and their children's children. This it doesn't go away, just simply with time it gets passed on. Brandon Handley 28:07 Yeah, and so I think that it's great that you're able to get out there and provide a modality like this something that they can do, by themselves, both the refugees and the frontline workers that are out there, and something that, you know, they can do as a community, right. It's a visual, it's something that, you know, shows community and I think that in, given the circumstances, to be accepted into a community like that, and then the work through that, and probably to release that. And that's got to be a moment in their lives that that they end up being eternally grateful. So for for you to do that. I know you've got a I think it's a GoFundMe set up, that I'll be able to share out as long as that's going. And I can share out some links about the ongoing work that you're doing. And I think that that's, it's tremendous that you've been able to find something throughout these years. And as unfortunate as this event is now you're able to go home as it were to provide this incredible resource. Giten Tonkov 29:14 Thank you. Thank you, Brendan. Yes, we have a GoFundMe account, one of the it's for for another week or so until next Friday, so it would be awesome to to receive some donations to support this project. And yes, this is this is real help in action. It's support to the people that really need it. And the it's great that I mentioned community. Community Building is part of what we're doing, bringing people together where they can share in a safe environment where they can share in the environment where they when they speak They are supported in that process. Storytelling is also used as we brought it in as part of one of the tools that are very creative trauma, healing storytelling, where people can tell their stories without feeling. Like they're being re traumatized by telling it. So this is a very specific way that we included in it as well. Wonderful. Brandon Handley 30:31 And so, you know, let's say that I wanted to train in this, I think this modality speaks to me, I've tried other modalities like Wim Hof, you know, getting the heileman supply, but I feel like there's more, you know, and as his work has been great, so is this, talk to me a little bit about, you know, what it would look like to train with you, and how would I go about doing that? Giten Tonkov 30:53 Yes, we have a training running for many years, the training is divided in two parts, part of it is online, and part of it is in person. So it though, in person workshops are happening in Poland, US and Mexico. So pretty much, we're also adding in one in Australia, we had it going in Australia as well. So people pretty much it's accessible from anywhere in the world, whether it's in the in the Americas or in Europe. And so that's an in person part, and there is an online, five months training that just that is part of the practitioner training. Next enrollment, it begins in September. I mean, the enrollment is already happening now. But the next course begins in September. And the training is very flexible to people can go first in person and then continue online or start online and then continue in person. So altogether, it's around 400 hours of training. And it's certified training was certified by Australian breathwork Association as well as international breathwork Foundation. And the it's a registered us continuing education courses by licensing divisions of massage therapy and acupuncture. So this is a very serious training program, especially now when after COVID. So many people left their jobs and looking for a career change and something new in their lives. This is a fantastic way to stay connected to yourself to heal your own body and learn a very valuable modality to support others in their growth. Whether you are already a practitioner of any body oriented modalities or a psychology, this will definitely add to your training that's awesome. Brandon Handley 33:19 Thanks for Thanks for sharing that. One of the use a couple pieces here to left in my mind. One is you've got an exercise, I believe that can help to release like some of the myofascial tissues, right, like and some of the tension. What is that exercise? Would you mind sharing with the audience? Something they could do at home by themselves to try and relieve some of the tension in their body? Giten Tonkov 33:43 Yeah, I absolutely the exercise I can, I can guide the audience for the next five minutes into the exercise and the exercise. It's called tans release, unwind. So there is a certain process happens in our physical body. If we consciously tense the tissues, hold it for 30 seconds, and then release that holding. So the energy that's been held in the body releases and it releases to the deeper tissues as well. So once the release is happening, we take that energy, this bio energy and move it through the body with this unwinding, undulating movement. So this exercise can be done at any time of day. It can be done at any areas in the body. You can start with the face, you can do it the holding your jaw, you can hold your shoulders and then release and then unwind. So the three major step is tensing, holding for 30 seconds, letting go of the holding, releasing, and the final step is to unwind to laugh that movement come up as an expression of the energy that the body is releasing. So let's take a moment you can sit or be standing and take a few deep, full breaths, one after the other. Bring your attention to where the breath is flowing in your physical body. Be aware of the felt sensations that are present in this area. And now let's start by bringing our attention to our shoulder. So I want to ask you to raise your shoulders up to your ears and tense that area and hold that tension. And let's hold it for about 30 seconds. And I'm gonna time it for 30 seconds, and then I'll let you know when to release. And hold it, hold it, hold it. And now let's begin to bring that holding to a peak. Let's hold it tighter. And you have about 10 More seconds left. And 54321 now releasing the tension, letting your shoulders flow down, releasing, relaxing, and let your body softly move, letting that movement come from the inside out. Especially bring in that movement into your spine. So moving your shoulders, moving your head and neck, let this movement come down your spine. Now bringing the breath back, breathing deeply in through the nose, out through the mouth. Deep full breath in through the nose out through the mouth, and let your body softly drop into this movement. There's still this energy that wants to move you if you simply let go of your control, the body will move on its own Yeah, very good. The brain some movement into your neck and head into your lower face into your jaw. Yeah. And take another deep, full breath. Noticing how the when the breath comes in, it fills you up from the inside. It's kind of DISRE rubber ball that expands with the breath. And when you exhale, letting yourself go dropping letting the the gravity work and letting the movement arise. Your body naturally wants to release tension by movement. Yes. And then now the deep full breath. Being aware of your physicality of your whole body as a one unit as a whole. Being aware of your felt sensation, being aware of the place of comfort that we talked earlier about resource How do you experience this resource in your physical body and take a deep full breath and once again, shift your attention to just outside of yourself and whenever you're ready, you can open your eyes even short few minutes of practice already make a difference Brandon Handley 39:44 feel tingly? You know I feel great. Even just even with just short exercise and the reminder to the guidance is always great. The reminder to kind of find the resource is absolutely wonderful and Um, you know, just feeling that kind of release, right, letting that natural movement happen. So that's, that's, that's definitely feels wonderful. So I appreciate you sharing that with me walking me through it myself and, and doing it once like that. So listen, you know, I know we've got a short period of time today's thank you for hopping on today. Hopefully, we recorded and we did everything we're supposed to do it it all works out Where Where should I send some people to connect with you Giten Tonkov 40:31 biodynamic breath.com is our website it has ways to get in touch with our organization, there's contact form at the schedule of all the events. There's links to videos and many resources. It's biodynamic breath.com We'd love to see you at our workshops. We have a weekly class free, free, biodynamic, breathwork session running every Sunday. And you can sign up on our website through it to receive the link and join us every Sunday for free for 490 minutes of breath exploration, myself and our teaching staff running these sessions as they're happening regularly on 10am pacific time on Sunday. Brandon Handley 41:30 So that's very generous of you to offer that and host that thank you so much Keaton and appreciate you taking the time here today and excited to see how this work continues for you. Thank you. Intro Guy 41:46 I really hope you enjoyed this episode of the spiritual dope podcast. Stay connected with us directly through spiritual dove.co. You can also join the discussion on Facebook, spiritual and Instagram at spiritual underscore Joe. If you would like to speak with us, send us an email there Brandon at spiritual dove.co And as always, thank you for cultivating your mindset and creating a better reality. This includes the most thought provoking part of your day. Don't forget to like and subscribe to stay fully up to date. Until next time, be kind to yourself and trust your intuition Transcribed by https://otter.ai

Judgment Free Zone
#13 Plant Medicine with Kurundi Part 1

Judgment Free Zone

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2022 47:13


Ever been curious about plant medicine? I have. We definitely hit on some other topics that I didn't expect to go. That's one of the great things about this vulnerable podcast. I never know where its going to take me. I just appreciate the people who show up and we meet each other were we are at. Meet Kurundi It all began when a depleted young woman, age 39, was searching to find her true Self after she retired from serving 21 years in the military. Her journey led her back to school. Through her education she became a certified CNA and continued her education to become a Registered Nurse (RN) but quickly realized that profession was not her journey. She needed something that fed her soul and was closer to her heart. Holistic Wellness was more like her normal heart beat. She quickly switches her health profession to more of an overall wellness approach. After graduation from Massage therapy School in 2013, Kurundi immediately opened up Kurundi's Massage Suite & Spa where she served her community for over three years. As her reputation started to spread, she started to build up her team of holistic practitioners to help her bring awareness to the community. Nearing her 5th year in business, Kurundi renamed her business BREATHE Holistic Health & Wellness Spa. It is here where she and her team teach their clients how to BREATHE…on a mental/emotional & spiritual level. Kurundi travelled to different continents learning the healing properties of different plant medicinal medicines and embracing different holistic modalities such as Shamanism and BioDynamic Breathwork & Trauma Release Systems while expanding her personal growth and education to help contribute to the healing of her community. After Covid, Breathe lost quite a few therapist and had to pivot and make changes to continue the vision of the ultimate integration of healing to the whole person by gradually incorporating all the techniques that was learned while she was abroad 2019-2021 and making her facility an intimate exclusive place to heal. Currently, Kurundi continues to hold space and provide services in her facility for the clients that walking on their individual paths of their spiritual journey. Connect with Kurundi here Www.breatheholisticwellness.com Come join our community @abigailluvisi My website abigailluvisi.com If you are listening on Spotify please leave a 5 star review. If you're listening on Apple Podcast please leave a KIND written review. It really does help, I appreciate it greatly. If you have comments questions or concerns I ask to please email me and I will get back to you within 24 hours at hello@abigailluvisi.com Thank you all so much. Keep showing up, I will too, Abigail Luvisi. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/judgmentfreezone/message

Business and Happiness
Holistic Coaching and Healing

Business and Happiness

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2022 27:18


Holistic Coaching and Healing with Martin Durak KEY POINTS Your body's chemistry lean towards your emotions Your health is your responsibility The body can naturally heal itself when it gets what it needs Holistic healing is a form of treatment that focuses on the entire person. It can be used to treat mental, emotional, and physical problems. Holistic healing can include therapies such as acupuncture, yoga, massage therapy, and meditation. The benefits of holistic healing are that it can help people feel better about themselves and their life. It also helps people find their inner peace by reducing stress levels and anxiety. When someone feels good about themselves, it is easier to stay healthy. Join me in this exciting episode of the Business and Happiness Podcast as I engage with Martin Durak and chat about holistic healing and coaching. Martin is a certified Positive Psychology Life Coach, a transformational coach and speaker at Milimar Center Ltd. He combines the latest science with ancient wisdom to help his clients create happiness, restore health, build harmonious relationships, find purpose, and gain motivation to make a change. Work with him and align your mind, body, and spirit to find balance, clarity, and peace. During this episode, Martin shares his wisdom and passion for life, healing, and growth with you, so that you can become great in health, peace of mind, and a heart rich in happiness. Tune in! During this episode, you will learn about; [00:16] What's in for you in today's episode [01:19] Meaning of holistic coaching and healing [05:02] Our body's chemistry lean towards our emotions [06:38] Ways you can release your past emotional experiences [07:22] BioDynamic Breathwork & Trauma Release, an approach to trauma healing [13:40] Sometimes, all you need is just to believe [15:02] How Martin integrates holistic healing with coaching [20:42] How long it takes for a client to be healed in the holistic medicine approach [22:52] Using online platforms to help clients who need holistic healing [25:11] You can help people regardless of the technology available [26:19] Episode wrap up and calls to action Notable quotes “The body is the most complex entity in the universe.” -Braco Pobric. “The body can naturally heal itself when it gets what it needs.” -Martin Durak. “Your body can take over your mind.” - Braco Pobric. “Pharmaceutical industry is in the business of making money. Your health is your responsibility.” -Braco Pobric. “Covid came to expose our weaknesses and limiting beliefs .” - Braco Pobric. “The money you have is proportional to the people you've helped.” -Martin Durak. Connect with Us Today! Martin Durak Website: https://www.milimarcenter.com/coaching LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/martin-durak-16008510a/ Facebook: https://web.facebook.com/martin.durak/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/MartinDurak Braco Pobric Get access to all Life Success Academy Courses and Live Coaching: https://www.academyoflifesuccess.com/ Text me - 718. 500. 0831 Connect with me Life Success Academy - Website, Facebook Page, LinkedIn LSA Page, Facebook Group Braco's Website, LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Youtube, Podcast iTunes, Podcast Amazon, Podcast Spotify, Podcast Google

Dear Friend, Podcast.
Episode 65: Bonnie Davis: Meaningful Breathing

Dear Friend, Podcast.

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2021 75:42


Bonnie Davis is a licensed massage therapist ( OUR massage therapist) and has her certification in Biodynamic Breathwork and Trauma Release.  (Biodynamicbreath.com).  Bonnie has the wisdom that comes along with a hard journey of spiritual seeking and self-healing.  She explains what breathwork is and how she believes it is the key to unlocking our highest selves, releasing trauma, and really feeling our feelings.  We breath together and get some tangible tools to walk away with.  Our favorite interview yet. References:Wilhelm Reich, Alexander Lowen, Giten Tonkov“Mirror Work,” by Louise Hay

Living in Alignment ⓖ
Journey with Food addiction, Workaholism and Healing your hunger with Rouba Chalabi

Living in Alignment ⓖ

Play Episode Play 60 sec Highlight Listen Later Jun 7, 2021 41:18


Today , I am super excited to have on the podcast guest expert Rouba Chalabi who is going to share with us her personal journey and story with food addiction and healing her hunger. Rouba is a Food Addiction Counselor, Biodynamic Breathwork and Trauma Release Practitioner and author of “Beyond the Emptiness: How I Found Fullness Outside of Food.” After years of struggling with overeating, Rouba found herself on a path of radical physical, emotional and spiritual transformation, resulting finally in weight loss she could healthfully sustain. She left a twenty year career in public policy and communication to help others find the same transformation. Through her private practice, Rouba now supports people to connect with their body through nutrition, breath, movement, feelings, sounds and self-expression.=>EPISODE NOTES=>Growing up with Shame How Rouba  defines shame and the perceived situations that triggered shame How Rouba started to challenge her relationship with food What led her to the food addiction recovery program The process of becoming addicted to food   Food addiction and chemical imbalanceEmotional eating vs food addiction  Rouba Breaking point and coming back to self love What it means vs to how to experience self love What emerged for Rouba after weight release What completed the circle to find fullness outside of foodWhere can overeaters or people with food addiction start to find their fullness beyond food=>RESOURCES AND LINKS >=Episode on Website Rouba  Chalabi on Facebook  Rouba on InstagramRouba Chalabi  Youtube Ghada B KhalifehReview Living in Alignment on iTunes=>QUOTES WE LOVED by  Rouba Chalabi>=“Because I over-exert myself, I need to fuel myself with food to keep the nervous system in constant relief. Food becomes the tranquilizer, the energizer and the companion.”“Overeaters are obsessed with food and confuse it with love, they are terrified of losing their Abusive lover.”“It's not the outer appearance in service of the persona of the accomplished woman, It's really going into this dark alley and seeing this hungry exiled animal that is us and meeting it. ”

Where Healing Happens
Biodynamic Breathwork & Trauma Release...A Wisdom of its own

Where Healing Happens

Play Episode Play 59 sec Highlight Listen Later Jun 1, 2021 69:06


In this episode of Where Healing Happens Amy discusses Biodynamic Breathwork & Trauma Release with the always wonderful Pia Prana.Amy & Pia talk about how Animals deal with trauma vs Humans, Trauma Release, Trauma Responses, Body Resource Technique, Who is Biodynamic Breathwork & Trauma Release for, ACES and Emotional Freedom. Pia is a Women's Personal Mastery and Leadership Coach, a Holistic Counsellor and Biodynamic Breathwork and Trauma Release Practitioner. She offers individual work, as well as groups as a coach and counsellor. She lead's women's circles, she facilitates Awakening of Love, and the transformative process Path of Love.Pia is also the co-Author of the book She Rises for Tomorrow: Female Entrepreneurs Who Brought Ideas to Life and Inspire the World. https://www.amazon.com/She-Rises-Tomorrow-Entrepreneurs-Brought/dp/1716287863/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=muggerud&qid=1620305329&sr=8-1You can contact Pia via Instagram https://www.instagram.com/piaprana/ Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/RISECoachingTraining/Twitter http://twitter.com/CoachPiaPinterest https://www.pinterest.com/piaprana/Watch the Impala fake being dead and how it shakes off the trauma afterwards https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-QgglTik6G4

Where Healing Happens
Its okay if your not ready

Where Healing Happens

Play Episode Play 34 sec Highlight Listen Later May 25, 2021 31:11


In this episode I talk about my personal healing journey, how it started and where I am today. How I am doing the thing I said I would NEVER do again.I share with you some life altering family history I recently found out, how I am processing it and what some of my next steps are.If you havent checked out last weeks episode on Somatic Experiencing/Somatic Therapy make sure you do! And keep an eye out for next weeks episode about Biodynamic Breathwork & Trauma release. You can follow along with my journey on instagram @where_healing_happens and @journeyandbloomyogadoulaFeel free to send me a DM to say hi, chat about the episodes, any topics you would like to discuss or if you would like to be a guest on the Podcast. Always with Love & KindnessAmyLink about bipolar disorder & suicide - https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/31955273/

Happiness Happens
121: Gratitude, Self Actualization and Quantum Leaping with KimiLu, Life Coach

Happiness Happens

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2021 33:57


This week, Simona chats with Kimilu, a Life Coach who has been guiding growth-seekers and heart-centered leaders through individual and corporate well-being programs and workshops since 2010.   She integrates the Art of Sensation in all the workshops she co-creates for self-discovery, self-healing, and self-mastery.   In 2020, she launched her certification program called SacredSpaceTM Certification, a 10-week program designed to empower professionals, coaches, and consultants in their desire to serve clients, teams and community members with a heart- centered approach through her distinct mind-body-spirit framework.   During the same year, she started her podcast called "Celebrate Life! with Kimilu Life Coach" which features guided meditations from her 10-Day Meditation Program.   She is also the author of “Masturdating: Intentional Guidebook to Celebrate Life!”, which features exercises for nurturing more self-love.   In this episode: - Her journey to becoming a life coach - How to self-actualize - Tips to finding what you’re really good at - How to quantum leap - Tips to celebrating your wins without spending a lot of money - How gratitude supports self care   KimiLu received her certification at the Bennet Stellar University then was initiated with “Angels” at the Spiritual Unfoldment Network in Manhattan, New York City. She also trained at Urban Breath New York for BioDynamic Breathwork, practiced meditation at The Art of Living Center New York, and trained to become a Storyteller at The Story Studio New York.   Connect with KimiLu https://www.kimilu.com  Instagram Twitter Facebook Purchase her book   CONNECT WITH SIMONA https://www.instagram.com/simona__costantini  https://www.instagram.com/happinesshappenspodcast/ https://www.facebook.com/groups/happinesshappenstoday https://twitter.com/simona_cos www.simonacostantini.com 

Passion Breakthrough with Dianne Shelton
EP14 Passion Breakthrough Podcast with special guest Pia Prana Muggerud

Passion Breakthrough with Dianne Shelton

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2021 26:10


On this episode of Passion Breakthrough podcast, Dianne is joined by Pia Prana Muggerud is a Holistic Counsellor, a Women's Personal Mastery and Leadership Coach and Biodynamic Breathwork and Trauma Release Practitioner. She draws on a rich background of therapeutic trainings and experience in spiritual studies, awareness training, and meditation. Her work is about being real. So every step, becomes about coming closer to realizing and standing in your own truth and share it in love, courage and dignity. She is also a Learning Love teacher, work which brings awareness and acceptance to the wounds carried from childhood, that affect our adult lives and relationships. Her company is called Copia Coaching and Training (Copia comes from cornucopia which means abundance in Latin) From finding balance to have a sustainable business to the struggles we face as entrepreneurs, we take you Behind the Breakthrough and share with you the top tips & lessons learned to inspire & help you with your journey. ===== More from our host, Dianne: https://passionbreakthrough.com/links Follow her on Facebook & Instagram @Passion Breakthrough ===== More from our guest, Pia: https://linktr.ee/piaprana https://www.facebook.com/groups/RISETheEvolvingWomensCollective ===== You can be the first to listen AND watch our podcast episodes LIVE at 10:30am CST on Wednesdays inside our FB group. PLUS, you also get access to our community of supportive women who THRIVE together & additional resources for your business. https://passionbreakthrough.com/community #MakeYourBreakthrough --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/passionbreakthrough/message

Hope when there was none
Healing From Childhood Experiences with Pia Prana- Episode #24

Hope when there was none

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2021 70:38


Today in Episode #24 I will be joined by Pia Prana as we discuss Healing From Childhood Experiences. She shares her story and how she helps others with discovering empowerment by healing inner child wounds. Pia Prana is a Women's Personal Mastery and Leadership Coach, a Holistic Counsellor, and Biodynamic Breathwork and Trauma Release Practitioner. She draws on a rich background of therapeutic trainings and experience in spiritual studies, awareness training, and meditation. Her work is about being real. So every step becomes about coming closer to realizing and standing in your own truth and share it in love, courage, and dignity. She is also a Learning Love teacher, work which brings awareness and acceptance to the wounds carried from childhood, that affect our adult lives and relationships. She offers individual work, as well as groups as a Coach and Counsellor. She leads women's circles, she facilitates Awakening of Love and the transformative process Path of Love. She is a passionate advocate for women's empowerment and would love nothing more than to see women embracing their true authentic voice and live a bright, full life. Her mission is to re-ignite women who have abandoned themselves and now want to come out of hiding and claim their rightful place in the world. Pia is the co-author of the book She Rises for Tomorrow: Female Entrepreneurs Who Brought Ideas to Life and Inspire the World. Find her here- https://linktr.ee/piaprana https://amzn.to/3vVW6Mb Someone out there needs to know they are not alone and that they can survive. Perhaps you are a parent or friend of someone trapped in an abusive relationship and need to know how to help. Message me privately for support or help. My goal is to share awareness, offer empowerment, and educate others about emotional traumas and domestic abuse. This is the first of many episodes to come where I will share my story but also stories of courage and healing from Survivors, Coaches, to Therapists/Counselors. You can find my books and my Journals here- https://www.amazon.com/Melinda-Kunst/e/B0788SWSB1 Find me on Facebook here- www.facebook.com/hopewhentherewasnone Find help and info here- https://www.thehotline.org/ https://www.domesticshelters.org/ https://internationalwomenshouse.org/get-help https://www.domesticshelters.org/resources/national-global-organizations --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/melinda-j-kunst/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/melinda-j-kunst/support

Sustaining Creativity Podcast

Creativity through the lens of a Life Coach"When you are creative you are in the flow"Kimilu has been guiding growth-seekers and heart-centered leaders through individual and corporate well-being programs and workshops since 2010. She received her certification at the Bennet Stellar University then was initiated with “Angels” at the Spiritual Unfoldment Network in Manhattan, New York City. She also trained at Urban Breath New York for BioDynamic Breathwork, practiced meditation at The Art of Living Center New York, and trained to become a Storyteller at The Story Studio New York. She integrates the Art of Sensation in all the workshops she co-creates for self-discovery, self-healing, and self-mastery. In 2020, she launched her certification program called SacredSpace™  Certification, a 10-week program designed to empower professionals, coaches, and consultants in their desire to serve clients, teams and community members with a heart centered approach through her distinct mind body-spirit framework. During the same year, she started her podcast called "Celebrate Life! with Kimilu Life Coach" which features guided meditations from her 10-Day Meditation Program. She is also the author of “Masturdating: Intentional Guidebook to Celebrate Life!”, which features exercises for nurturing more self-love.Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Kimilu-Life-CoachInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/kimilulifecoach/Website: https://www.kimilu.com/

Ignite Your Life
Ep 203: Pia Prana - Grabbing Opportunities

Ignite Your Life

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2021 23:02


Pia Prana is a Women’s Personal Mastery and Leadership Coach, a Holistic Counsellor and Biodynamic Breathwork and Trauma Release Practitioner. She draws on a rich background of therapeutic trainings and experience in spiritual studies, awareness training, and meditation. Every step becomes about coming closer to realizing and standing in your own truth and share it in love, courage and dignity. She is also a Learning Love teacher, work which brings awareness and acceptance to the wounds carried from childhood, that affect our adult lives and relationships.  Pia leads women's circles, she facilitates Awakening of Love, and the transformative process Path of Love. Pia’s mission is “My work is about being real and creating personal freedom. So, every step, becomes about coming closer to realizing and standing in your own truth and share it in love, courage and dignity.  We talk about grabbing opportunities and how to do this.

Ignite Your Life
Ep 203: Pia Prana - Grabbing Opportunities

Ignite Your Life

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2021 23:02


Pia Prana is a Women’s Personal Mastery and Leadership Coach, a Holistic Counsellor and Biodynamic Breathwork and Trauma Release Practitioner. She draws on a rich background of therapeutic trainings and experience in spiritual studies, awareness training, and meditation. Every step becomes about coming closer to realizing and standing in your own truth and share it in love, courage and dignity. She is also a Learning Love teacher, work which brings awareness and acceptance to the wounds carried from childhood, that affect our adult lives and relationships.  Pia leads women's circles, she facilitates Awakening of Love, and the transformative process Path of Love. Pia’s mission is “My work is about being real and creating personal freedom. So, every step, becomes about coming closer to realizing and standing in your own truth and share it in love, courage and dignity.  We talk about grabbing opportunities and how to do this.

Tal's Tips Empowerment Podcast
26. Surrender, Release, & Learn to Rebalance Your Nervous System using Breathwork with Katie Bywater

Tal's Tips Empowerment Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2021 42:56


Katie Bywater is a breathwork facilitator who helps women break free from self-sabotaging behaviors, depression and anxiety. She is trained in Biodynamic Breathwork which is a healing modality that helps release stuck energy, emotions and trauma from the body and nervous system, opening women up to the best version of themselves. In breathwork sessions, she uses a combination of breath patterns, conscious movement, sound, emotional expression, meditation and energy healing to release stuck patterns and energy that are no longer serving the client. Website: www.esoterictherapeutic.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/esoterictherapeutic/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Unleashed Unapologetically!
"Breathe Is Life"

Unleashed Unapologetically!

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2021 56:12


In this episode of Unleashed Unapologetically Pia Prana talks about her intentions and mission as a Women's Personal Mastery and Leadership Coach, a Holistic Counsellor and Biodynamic Breathwork and Trauma Release Practitioner. Pia's passion is to help create personal freedom so you can stand in your own truth and share it in love, courage and dignity. "Her purpose is to create a learning space where people feel seen and heard in a way that opens up to a more authentic self-expression". In her words "I would love nothing more than to see women embracing their true authentic voice and speak up about what they most want to share with the world!" Take A Listen --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/uslayconfidence/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/uslayconfidence/support

The Absolute Empowerment Pod
EP1 Breathwork: mind upgrades and issues in our tissues with Susie Smith

The Absolute Empowerment Pod

Play Episode Play 20 sec Highlight Listen Later Mar 1, 2021 41:39


A few weeks ago I had my mind blown by breathwork. I was speaking at a mind, body, business summit and one of the speakers did a 40 min intense session of very fast and deep breathing. It was the most intense and most spiritual experience of my life - there's a very emotional video on the gram of me straight afterwards.I wanted to talk to someone who knows their shit about breathwork, because honestly, this world is worth knowing about and can make you feel POWERFUL.  And that's why I invited   this week's guest to come to play...Susie Smith a comical, worldly and luminous bean. She's a mother, energy intuitive, Laughter Therapist and Trauma Informed Conscious Connected Breathwork Coach offering 1:1 facilitation and group workshops in all of the above.Her dedication to the Breath started back in 2016 and it was an instant feeling of knowing after she experienced her first Transformational Breath Workshop. She never really understood at that point where it was going to lead, but she just trusted her intuition which literally bellowed at her to do it. She embarked upon an 18 month training program with Judith Kravitz and Transformational Breath Foundation UK, her training took her all across the UK, to Ireland & Turkey. It's without doubt, her calling and her passion.In 2018 she trained as a qualified MHFA (Mental Health First Aider). In 2020 she picked up additional trauma informed training working with BioDynamic Breathwork & Trauma Release, plus she's currently in a certified training program with Mastin Kipp.Connect with Susie on InstagramListen to her podcast

Kevin Boyle Podcast
#91: Tim Hermann - Unlocking emotions.

Kevin Boyle Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2020 77:02


In this episode of The Yoga Life Podcast, I sit down with Tim Hermann, a Googler and a practitioner of the Biodynamic Breathwork & Trauma Release method. Tim is also trained in Kundalini Yoga which focuses strongly on energy and breathing. Tim has trained with Wim Hof himself and is a great fan of the method while combining meditation, cold exposure and breathing. In the past years he has found interest in Osho`s active meditations and teachings, he is also a certified AUM Meditation leader. As a enthusiast of live Tim is into bio hacking, personal development, dancing, breathing in any form, health, nutrition & mindfulness. Support this podcast

The Autoimmune Hour
What if you could breathe your “troubles” away?

The Autoimmune Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2019 54:03


Consciously focusing on your breathing has been a tool to feel better since ancient times. And, I was fascinated to learn that the Latin words for breath and spirit are the same. Breathwork utilizes conscious controlling of breathing patterns to achieve specific desired results. In this intriguing interview, we explore Biodynamic Breathwork with expert Jennifer Prema McKeever. Prema is a body-oriented therapist and educator who combines more than 20 years of experience in Eastern medicine, meditation, emotional release work, and body-mind therapies. She will share with us how breathwork can:• Help the body by releasing chronic tension and stressors • Discover ways to discharge sorrow and grief • Use touch, sound, conscious emotional expression and meditation to support trauma release • Create change on the somatic level plus much more... Our guest Jennifer Prema McKeever while treating thousands of patients as a doctor of Chinese medicine saw how vital our emotional health is for our physical health. She is a Somatic Experiencing Practitioner and an expert facilitator in BioDynamic Breath and Trauma Release System (BBTRS), a unique approach to release trauma from our nervous system and restoring health and vitality. Her private practice and groups bring together a unique blend of Eastern and Western approaches to releasing the traumas held in our minds and body so we can live a healthier, more authentic and passionate life. To find out more about working with Prema and her groups visit: www.SacredInquiry.com and listen to the show on Friday, March 8th at 7 PM ET and later in podcast and video at www.UnderstandingAutoimmune.com/Prema

The AutoImmune Hour
Jennifer Prema McKeever - What If You Could Breathe Your “troubles” Away?

The AutoImmune Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2019 57:01


Jennifer Prema McKeever – What If You Could Breathe Your “troubles” Away?Aired Friday, 8 March 2019, 7:00 PM ETConsciously focusing on your breathing has been a tool to feel better since ancient times. And, I was fascinated to learn that the Latin words for breath and spirit are the same. Breathwork utilizes conscious controlling of breathing patterns to achieve specific desired results. In this intriguing interview, we explore Biodynamic Breathwork with expert Jennifer Prema McKeever. Prema is a body-oriented therapist and educator who combines more than 20 years of experience in Eastern medicine, meditation, emotional release work, and body-mind therapies. She will share with us how breathwork can:• Help the body by releasing chronic tension and stressors • Discover ways to discharge sorrow and grief • Use touch, sound, conscious emotional expression and meditation to support trauma release • Create change on the somatic level, plus much more…Our guest Jennifer Prema McKeever while treating thousands of patients as a doctor of Chinese medicine saw how vital our emotional health is for our physical health. She is a Somatic Experiencing Practitioner and an expert facilitator in BioDynamic Breath and Trauma Release System (BBTRS), a unique approach to release trauma from our nervous system and restoring health and vitality. Her private practice and groups bring together a unique blend of Eastern and Western approaches to releasing the traumas held in our minds and body so we can live a healthier, more authentic and passionate life.To find out more about working with Prema and her groups visit: www.SacredInquiry.com and listen to the show on Friday, March 8th at 7 PM ET and later in podcast and video.