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MindThatEgo Podcast
#52: Depression, Individuation, and the Alchemy of Faith with Jane Clapp

MindThatEgo Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2024 58:29


Welcome to episode 52 of the MindThatEgo Podcast. Jane Clapp returns to the show to explore depression in the context of the alchemical stages of psychological development or individuation. Jane is a distinguished Jungian analyst who formed Jungian somatics from over 20 years of clinical experience. Exploring the interplay of body and psyche, she specializes in developmental and complex trauma through a mythological and embodied lens. Our dialogue covers how developmental trauma blocks the psyche's self-regulating function, anti-life energy and the collective shadow, the spiritual battle of becoming, self-deceit and identification with suffering, the need for support, anchoring into glimmers of hope, finding positive symbols in dreams and synchronicities, and prayer and surrender as powerful allies in humility, faith, and relationship to a higher power. And just a reminder before we jump into the conversation to please like, rate, subscribe and share to help more people access the podcast. Enjoy! Resources: Jane's Website. Jane's Instagram.

Reverence for Impulse
Reverence for Impulse - Jane Clapp

Reverence for Impulse

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2024 56:32


Jane Clapp is a Jungian Psychoanalyst (IAAP), a Registered Psychotherapist and an expert in the inseparable relationship between the body and psyche. The purpose of analysis and embodiment is to open us up TO BEING MOVED by life again and to fall back in love with being alive. She live in wonder and awe of the strength of the human spirit and the unique ways we all long to express and manifest who we truly are in our relationships and in the world. Jane believes in the power of understanding the body and psyche together to recover who we were truly meant to be in our lives. For over twenty years, she was a movement and somatic coach and embodiment educator working with a diverse clientele worldwide, many of whom have suffered deeply from emotional or physical pain, longing to come back into meaning and vitality. Jane has a depth of expertise in the effects of chronic and traumatic stress and general emotional overwhelm and how they manifest in the body and psyche. Bringing together her many years of somatic study, over twenty years of clinical experience, extensive personal Jungian Analysis, and professional training as a Jungian Analyst, I have developed a body of work, Jungian Somatics™. Jane founded and created a groundbreaking professional training program, Movement for Trauma, that she offered to hundreds of psychotherapists and somatics practitioners from across the globe for many years. She is also a member of The Breathe Network, which connects sexual violence survivors with trauma-informed healing arts practitioners. She has been both a keynote speaker and seminar leader presenting on my work at the Jung Society of Utah, Calgary Jung Society, the London Arts-Based Research Centre and secondary/vicarious trauma prevention and compassion fatigue for several organizations, including the Canadian Association of Fire Chiefs, Fire Service Women of Ontario, sexual violence support workers for Ontario universities and front-line social services workers and counsellors and also twice presented at the Trauma Talks conference at Women's College Hospital. She is an internationally published author, a former wellness columnist, and a weekly radio health segment producer and has extensive media engagement experience.   janeclapp.com jungiansomatics.com https://www.jungiansomatics.com/jungiansomaticsmft Reverence for Impulse is an unscripted, unplanned and (hopefully) unedited podcast with me, Weena Pauly-Tarr. Together with my guests, we're asking what is alive in this moment?We start each episode with a few minutes of meeting each other head-to-toe, through the language of our bodies, before we press record and bring it to a conversation. We start where we are. This is not a hard hitting agenda or getting to the bottom of things, it's about being in the bottoms of things. Finding each other in the not-knowing. I'm here for the spaciousness, the awkwardness, the silliness, the silence — From the dark insides of our bodies to the brightness of our minds, I'm excited to welcome people who's impulses I'd like to get to know. Website: weenapauly.com Instagram: weenapaulytarr  

MindThatEgo Podcast
#42: Jungian Somatics and the Mythology of Trauma with Jane Clapp

MindThatEgo Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2024 77:53


This episode will answer the ultimate question to life, the universe and everything. Or maybe not quite everything, but I couldn't miss the only chance to reference the number 42 from Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy. That being said, Jane Clapp does answer many questions I had about the inner universe. Jane is a distinguished Jungian analyst who formed Jungian somatics from over 20 years of clinical experience. Exploring the interplay of body and psyche, she specializes in developmental and complex trauma through a mythological and embodied lens.  Our conversation includes somatic symptoms as symbols from the unconscious, developing ego strength, misconceptions about ‘shadow work,' how skilled guidance can highlight blind spots, dreams as compensating for psychic imbalances, individual and cultural complexes, the tension of opposites and the transcendent function, and the risk, reward and necessity of differentiating from group mentality on the journey of growth. And just a reminder before we jump into the conversation to please like, rate, subscribe and share to help more people access the podcast. Enjoy! Resources: Jane's website: https://www.janeclapp.com/ Jane's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jungiansomatics/

Body Aware
Episode #1: Jane Clapp

Body Aware

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2023 24:00


Jane Clapp is a Jungian Analyst, a Registered Psychotherapist (Q), and an expert in the intersection of the body and psyche. You can connect with Jane here: https://www.janeclapp.com https://www.jungiansomatics.com

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simple prospering
EP 3: Social Media and the Colonization of the Psyche with Jane Clapp

simple prospering

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2022 69:03


Part 3 of 3 in our series titled You Don't Have to Be An Influencer. In today's episode I'm delighted to have a special guest: Jane Clapp. Jane is the founder of Jungian Somatics and an advanced candidate with the Ontario Association of Jungian Analysts. She has worked at the intersection of the body and psyche as a movement coach and an embodiment educator for over two decades. Jane and I met in the embodiment space years ago, and just about one year ago we went through similar reckonings around social media and both left the platforms. We discuss Jane's experience of finding success for her small business by marketing on social media platforms, how that effected her both for good and for ill, how platforms have changed since their early days, the broad scope of how algorithms determine the landscape of our world, her academic paper titled: Social Media and the Collective Unconscious: Archetypal Algorithms and the Colonization of the Psyche, and why she chose to leave social media platforms even though it would cost her revenue. SHOW NOTES For more of Jane's work www.janeclapp.com (subscribe to her newsletter to follow her work since she is not on social!) My first episode with Jane on Liberated Being about why we were leaving social media https://www.liberatedbeing.community/podcast/episode/3766fa39/ep-97-how-social-media-is-changing-us-with-jane-clapp Jaron Lanier's website http://www.jaronlanier.com/ Jaron Lanier's TED talk How We Need to Remake the Internet https://www.ted.com/talks/jaron_lanier_how_we_need_to_remake_the_internet?language=en Renata Ramirez on Data Mining https://www.sandiego.edu/blogs/business/detail.php?_focus=76022 Dr Iain Micgilchrist https://channelmcgilchrist.com/ Article Jane mentioned on how hypernudges in the algorithm affect us: https://philosophicaldisquisitions.blogspot.com/2017/01/algocracy-as-hypernudging-new-way-to.html

What I wish I knew as an NQT/ECT
What I wish I knew with Jane Clapp

What I wish I knew as an NQT/ECT

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2022 40:55


Jane Clapp has to be one of the most perceptive teachers I have ever spoken to. She has the ability to cut through all the chaff that litters education, all the fads, all the pointless ideas that add little to the quality of a child's experience at school. Listening to Jane is truly inspiring; she just gets what great education is about. She has so many thoughts about how to create a wonderful learning environment that I know she will be coming back another day as we only scratched the surface of what makes her such a good teacher. In this podcast we discuss ... How tiring the end of the summer term can be, but how being inspired by the children is the thing that keeps you crawling to the finish line. The importance of the teacher believing that every child can learn successfully. If you don't believe, they won't. Asking children to do scary things is fine, as long as you have provided a truly safe classroom environment for them. Why children struggle when adults are inconsistent. All children can flourish when they know what is expected of them. The importance of having an authentic positive relationship with your class. How appropriate routines are essential to create high expectations. So you have to pick what is most  important  for you and set up routines that children understand. Tell them what you expect, rehearse it endlessly and keep going until they meet it. Don't lower the bar ... ever! The fact that rehearsal leads to fluency, so make sure you do this enough for everything! How contextual learning makes activities more meaningful to children, but each new context may need revision of key learning. Meaningful contexts provide a real purpose for learning that children enjoy. The need to keep learning in each lesson clear. It's easy to overcomplicate teaching, so focus on the building blocks that are essential for each lesson and go deeper rather than endlessly extending tasks. Overcomplicating is rarely beneficial to teachers or pupils. Why the tick box approach to writing (such as the endless list of success criteria) actually diminishes the quality of children's work. It can be so exciting for all children to write when they are inspired; sometimes our teaching approach takes away this joy and removes the life from the children's words. How using the National Curriculum helps to make learning more straightforward. Activities often morph into to something quite different that children can't understand (studying phases of the moon is one of these). The most important thing is to enjoy your class. Don't get het up by all the things you have to do, as some are not of any value. Enjoying your teaching is always important, as is keeping your teaching simple and practising your routines over and over again.

Unknowingly Connected
EP #11: Jane Clapp- JUNGIAN SOMATICS: The thread of the Bodymind

Unknowingly Connected

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2022 61:08


Jane Clapp is my guest here, and it is a very good opportunity to watch and listen to this conversation since Jane do not offer many Podcast interviews those days, and has decided not to be on Social Media anymore. Jane Clapp, is a practitioner in the holistic health industry for two decades, and an advanced candidate with the Ontario Association of Jungian Analysts, a psychotherapist (under supervision) and an expert in the intersection of the body and psyche. Combining 2, along with creativity, she has developed what she refers to as Jungian Somatics. In this episode, we talk about her background and what brought her to move from a corporate job to her actual art, How working with the body and the mind (vs only one of the 2) is important How we can be both sensitive (or hypersensitive) and strong The complexity of human being, and how labeling or “ready-made solutions” to help a client is quite reductive. You'll also hear about the intuition, cognitive trans, symbols and archetypes. Enjoy!

Wondermine
Episode 7: Come Home to Your Body

Wondermine

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2021 74:00 Transcription Available


On today's episode, Larissa & Elizabeth talk about what it means to feel at home in your body, and Larissa gives Elizabeth (and you!) some experiences to try during the call--with fascinating results! Small steps, and lots of practice and self-compassion are key to feeling that your body is your home.Mentioned in this podcast (Bookshop links are affiliate links):The Warmth of Other Suns- Isabel Wilkerson (bookshop)The reference to “dark emotions” is a Miriam Greenspan term. Her book is Healing Through the Dark Emotions. (bookshop)Wayward Son - Rainbow Rowell (bookshop)How Emotions Are Made - Lisa Feldman Barrett (bookshop)Shake It Off - Taylor Swift (YouTube)Tigress Osborn -  https://www.instagram.com/iofthetigress/ Tigress's essay on the history of body positivityThe Body Is Not An Apology, Sonya Renee Taylor (bookshop)Lauren Ohayon (website)My Grandmother's Hands - Resmaa Menakem (bookshop)Jane Clapp (website)What Happened To You by Bruce Perry & Oprah WinfreyMusic by ZakharValaha from Pixabay Music by ZakharValaha from Pixabay

Wondermine
Episode 7: Come Home to Your Body

Wondermine

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2021 74:00 Transcription Available


On today's episode, Larissa & Elizabeth talk about what it means to feel at home in your body, and Larissa gives Elizabeth (and you!) some experiences to try during the call--with fascinating results! Small steps, and lots of practice and self-compassion are key to feeling that your body is your home.Mentioned in this podcast (Bookshop links are affiliate links):The Warmth of Other Suns- Isabel Wilkerson (bookshop)The reference to “dark emotions” is a Miriam Greenspan term. Her book is Healing Through the Dark Emotions. (bookshop)Wayward Son - Rainbow Rowell (bookshop)How Emotions Are Made - Lisa Feldman Barrett (bookshop)Shake It Off - Taylor Swift (YouTube)Tigress Osborn -  https://www.instagram.com/iofthetigress/ Tigress's essay on the history of body positivityThe Body Is Not An Apology, Sonya Renee Taylor (bookshop)Lauren Ohayon (website)My Grandmother's Hands - Resmaa Menakem (bookshop)Jane Clapp (website)What Happened To You by Bruce Perry & Oprah WinfreyMusic by ZakharValaha from Pixabay Music by ZakharValaha from Pixabay

Tell Me Something True with Laura McKowen
Jane Clapp on Escaping the Social Media Labyrinth

Tell Me Something True with Laura McKowen

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2021 63:20


What if social media scrolling was the latest version of the mythical Labyrinth? An elaborate, confusing structure intended to keep the Minotaur (you) from escaping. Jane Clapp is a Toronto-based Jungian Somatics teacher who left social media because she knew it was making her sick. Her answer to the question “WHY is it making me sick?” tapped the deep wisdom of concepts like archetypes, complexes, and the collective unconscious. That twitchy anxiety we feel from all the FOMO and YOLO isn't an accident. It's proof that technologists and advertisers are succeeding in tapping our deepest desires to keep us trapped in the labyrinthine scroll. This one went to places we weren't expecting and we can't wait to hear what you think! You can find Jane here: https://www.janeclapp.com/ Jane has a pre-recorded webinar “Social Media: Your Body and Your Psyche:” https://www.janeclapp.com/products/socialmedia Spotify playlist for this episode: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0Dzi40SHcEcFobVrw3ZPBe Tell Me Something True is a 100% independent podcast. There are no corporations or advertisers backing this community. We are 100% funded by the TMST community. Support TMST today so you can hear the uncut interviews, attend private events with Laura and help keep TMST ad-free: https://tmst.supercast.com/

Don't Shoot the Deputies
Teach Like a Physio with Jane Clapp

Don't Shoot the Deputies

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2021 41:26


What does it mean to teach like a physio? Class teacher, Jane Clapp, used to be a physiotherapist. In this episode we reflect on the parallels between her past and present careers. A fascinating interview with a passionate and inspiring teacher.

Liberated Body Podcast
Ep 98: Reclaiming Ourselves

Liberated Body Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2021 34:36


This is a practice-based episode that speaks more deeply to the issues that were brought up in the last episode, with Jane Clapp, about how social media is changing us. This is from the point of view of a podcast/body-centered mindfulness studio that wants to "make the world a more embodied place" and that is "in the inquiry of being fully human". In the episode, host Brooke Thomas asks if it's possible to be more embodied and fully human and still connected to the social media algorithms with how they are designed to change our brains and behavior. She also gives a guided practice for becoming present by receiving through the senses, a way of falling back in love with the world. Retreat month in the Liberated Being studio begins April 1st. It will be a flexible container for disconnecting from social media and doomscrolling and most importantly reconnecting to our bodies, our beings, our natural environment, and our actual lives. You can sign up at liberatedbeing.community/studio. It’s not an extra program, just a part of monthly or annual membership. RESOURCES mentioned in the episode: The Social Dilemma (documentary) The Age of Surveillance Capitalism by Shoshana Zuboff Jaron Lanier Feels Good Man (documentary)

Liberated Body Podcast
Ep 97: How Social Media is Changing Us with Jane Clapp

Liberated Body Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2021 60:56


Jane Clapp is a mindful strength and movement coach, an embodiment educator and a Jungian analyst in training. She takes an interdisciplinary approach to her work that goes beyond mindfulness, to enmesh each client’s physical condition with the psychological and emotional aspects of their selves while always factoring in that the oppressive systems we live in play out in every system in the body. She has worked as an expert coach and educator that brings together expertise in the effects of chronic stress and overwhelm on the fascial and autonomic nervous systems, movement and breath patterns since 2006. Bringing together her many years of somatic study while supporting others through their bodies, with her personal journey through Jungian Analysis and her training as a Jungian Analyst, she has developed what she refers to as Jungian Somatics. And why do I feel like of all the episodes THIS one is a don’t miss? Well Jane and I are getting into territory that isn’t discussed that much in our circles- that being how social media is quite literally changing us, changing our brains and changing the world. It’s like we’re all hooked up to a neurofeedback machine now that works on us to make us more polarized, more in our survival/reactionistic brains and more dualistic. Among other things… Jane and I have been swimming in these waters separately but simultaneously, so this was our chance to talk about it with each other. I think we all need to be talking about this more and finding ways, as we are able, to unhook from the algorithms. RESOURCES MENTIONED How to Do Nothing by Jenny Odell (book) The Social Dilemma (documentary on Netflix) https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2021/04/the-internet-doesnt-have-to-be-awful/618079/ How Humans Get Hacked Yuval Noah Harari and Tristan Harris on Wired https://www.wired.com/video/watch/yuval-harari-tristan-harris-humans-get-hacked It Will Never Happen to Me by Claudia Black (book) Dr. Iain McGilchrist James Hillman Jaron Lanier

Mindful Strength
192 Jennifer Snowdon: How breathing works and how we can adapt breathing cues

Mindful Strength

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2021 49:39


This episode of the Mindful Strength Podcast is brought to you in partnership with Offering Tree. Offering Tree provides an online platform for teachers and trainers to get their classes, courses and websites online quickly and efficiently. To learn more or schedule a demo visit offeringtree.com/mindfulstrength (or click here). - Jennifer Snowdon has been practicing yoga since 2003 and teaching for the last seven years. She has also studied ELDOA, Movement For Trauma with Jane Clapp, and is a Buteyko Breathing Educator. Jennifer now lives in New Brunswick Canada and teaches Buteyko and Science of Breath webinars online.  Jennifer is also the breathing teacher for Kathryn and Carly's 300 hour online teacher training beginning in April. To learn more about Jennifer click here

Teaching Yoga
Trauma, Boundaries & The Fawn Response with Jane Clapp

Teaching Yoga

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2020 78:22


Wow. Ok. This episode was BIG for me personally. And from what I know of working with yoga teachers for many years, I have a feeling that there will be a lot of you out there who resonate with the topics I discuss with Jane Clapp. Jane started her working life in the wellness industry as a personal trainer, but her career has spanned several decades & multiple modalities, including yoga. Today, Janes work centers around soma and the psyche, and the intersections between psychology, trauma, the nervous system and the body. In this episode, Jane and I go deep into the fawn response, sometimes called the tend-and-befriend response, and how that pattern can play out in our relationships and life. I share my struggles with setting boundaries, cultivating a healthy fight response, and overall being a people-pleaser in recovery. I have a feeling this episode might be a game changer for some of you - just like it was for me. I hope you enjoy the show!PODCAST HIGHLIGHTSJane’s non-linear career progressionIs trauma trending in the wellness community?And what the implications of that areIs “trauma-informed” the new “mindfulness”?A definition of the fawn responseWorking with the fawn response during a movement classWhy we might need to increase our capacity for conflictHow & why to strengthen a healthy “fight” responseUsing your hands in the development of the fight responseJane’s article, “5 Good Reasons Why You Can’t Get Back To Your Yoga Practice”FIND JANE CLAPPJane’s websiteJane’s InstagramJanes Movement For Trauma TrainingFIND CORACora’s InstagramThe Teachers Club WaitlistFor links & resources mentioned in this episode go to www.corageroux.com/podcastepisodes/episode49Support the show (https://www.corageroux.com/theteachersclub)

MagaMama with Kimberly Ann Johnson: Sex, Birth and Motherhood
EP90: Jane Clapp on Moving Through Stress Cycles and Accessing Your Vitality

MagaMama with Kimberly Ann Johnson: Sex, Birth and Motherhood

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2020 55:26


Jane Clapp’s approach is to weave her diverse training in holistic and mindful strength and movement coaching with trauma-informed mindfulness and nervous system regulation interventions, transforming emotional and physical overwhelm into embodied strength, mobility, and vitality. What Jane Shares:     How personal necessity inspired her on her path     Discovering coherence in her system when she became a mother     Why she helps people move into sympathetic arousal in order to relax     Ways to access your vitality   What You’ll Hear:     Seeing ourselves as more than just has happened to us     Finding healthy attachment responses within yourself     Experiencing active responses to challenges during birth     Looking at differences in maternal care between countries through a realistic lens     Defining healthy maternal leave     How the structure of parental leave can affect long term parenting dynamics     Developing a deeper understanding of our sexuality within motherhood     Why moving into full vibrancy requires an understanding of healthy sexuality     Why accessing your vital life force energy is necessary for sexual and creative energy     Using movement interventions to come out of shut-down     Adjusting the rhythm of your life to match your biology     Traveling through stress and activation cycles in order to settle and relax     Building movement into your life for     Coming into healthy sympathetic states to create repair     Understanding that whatever you’re dealing with is broader and bigger than just you     Tapping into your healthy aggression     The nuances of health and balance

Thriving Birth Worker Podcast
13. Jane Clapp on Movement, Mindfulness and Embodiment

Thriving Birth Worker Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2020 32:10


Jane is a mindful strength and movement coach, a trauma informed embodied resilience expert and a Jungian Analyst in training. Her bio states:  “You would probably agree with me that we're all healing from some past hurt or loss. That doesn’t mean we're broken. In fact, our past struggles, traumas or health issues don’t have to be a life sentence. I believe we have the power, with enough support and resourcing, to free ourselves from the shackles that limit our recovery process and our potential for more happiness and joy. While it is widely accepted that mindfulness is necessary to shape the body, I assert that the body and movement is one of the most powerful alchemic tools for shaping the mind. After all, how can we harness our intuition and resilience if we only use our heads?

Physical Freedom
Integration, Deep Healing and Movement for Trauma Recovery with Jane Clapp

Physical Freedom

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2020 43:40


Is deep healing really possible with your body even if you've experienced trauma or injury? Or are you just left with to cope with whatever scars that life has given you?In this interview with trauma and movement expert Jane Clapp, we explore how to heal your body on a deep level and why it's essential to bring embodiment into your healing journey.We also talked about the importance of structure, routines and isolating key areas of the body to get them working properly again, but not forgetting the critical role of play and exploration to create more integration.Check out the show notes to explore Jane's work:https://www.uncagedman.com/trauma-healing-movement-jane-clapp

She Makes Waves
Jane Clapp - Inside The Mind of a Hairstylist

She Makes Waves

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2020 47:11


INSTAGRAM: @janetheclappwebsite: www.janeclapp.com

Bliss and Grit
Ep 140: From Fawn to Fierce: A Conversation with Jane Clapp

Bliss and Grit

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2019 64:18


Today on Bliss + Grit we are speaking with our special guest Jane Clapp. Jane is a departure from our typical guest who speaks on spiritual awakening, but we love all that she has to say about trauma informed mindfulness and nervous system regulation interventions to transform overwhelm. She is a mindful strength and movement coach, a trauma informed embodied resilience expert and a Jungian Analyst in training. Brooke took a class with her called Fawn to Fierce that she really appreciated and we thought this topic of moving from Fawn to Fierce was perfect for all of us, and we are so glad we followed our intuition. We had a lot of fun with this interview and we are sure you will too.  In this episode we are speaking about:  - What the fawn survival strategy is and how it can look in your life  - How one can address trauma and limiting beliefs through somatic interventions - How to work with one’s nervous system in an intelligent way.  To find out more information about Jane Clapp and her upcoming Movement for Trauma training please visit www.janeclapp.com For more information on Bliss + Grit, or to get information about one-on-one coaching with Brooke Thomas or Vanessa Scotto, please go to www.blissandgrit.com. To become a supporting member and join our forum please go to www.patreon.com/blissandgrit  

Speaking of Sex with The Pleasure Mechanics
Learning Pleasure Through Movement With Jane Clapp

Speaking of Sex with The Pleasure Mechanics

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2019 42:20


Movement can be a great source of pleasure, joy – and even wisdom. But most of us think about movement only in terms of exercise – at best a chore to complete, at worst a punishment for not being in the “right” kind of body. Jane Clapp is a powerful teacher who guides us in […] The post Learning Pleasure Through Movement With Jane Clapp appeared first on Pleasure Mechanics.

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The Ecosomatics Podcast
Resiliency & Body Wisdom With Jane Clapp

The Ecosomatics Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2018 50:11


In this episode I talk with embodied resilience & trauma recovery coach, Jane Clapp. Jane has a wide-ranging background, so we talk about finding what's juicy in your practice, embodied boundaries, and learning to trust your system.

Healthy Lifestyle Design
Move: the future of mindful movement

Healthy Lifestyle Design

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2016 25:05


We are all healing from some past hurt or loss, but it doesn’t mean we are broken. Our past struggles, traumas or health issues don’t have to be a life sentence. Special guest, Jane Clapp, believes we have the power to free ourselves from the shackles that limit our joy and fulfillment. While it is widely accepted that mindfulness is necessary to shape the body, Jane asserts that the body is one of the most powerful alchemic tools for shaping the mind. As a practitioner in the health industry for two decades, her approach is to combine holistic personal training with tension and trauma healing to help her clients gain strength, mobility and energy. Through personal and professional exploration, she knows that you can cultivate a deeply felt sense of resilience and agency to realize freedom in your life.

The Grass Gets Greener: Overcoming Childhood Trauma and Thriving in Life through Inspiring Stories
TGGG084: How to Heal Using Body Intelligence and Mindfulness with Jane Clapp

The Grass Gets Greener: Overcoming Childhood Trauma and Thriving in Life through Inspiring Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2016 56:23


In this episode, I'm joined by Jane Clapp of JaneClapp.com. Jane joins me to share her story of how she has used body intelligence and mindfulness to heal from trauma and how she's helping others do the same as well. http://thegrassgetsgreener.com/janeclapp Get your FREE audiobook and 30-day FREE trial from Audible.com at: http://thegrassgetsgreener.com/audible

Trauma Informed Podcast
#Podcast with Jane Clapp #Trauma #Movement Coach

Trauma Informed Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2016 33:47


Here I have Jane Clapp. Jane is a personal trainer based in Toronto, Canada. She is the owner of Urban Fitt www.urbanfitt.com a fitness studio that utilizes movement to help people recover from emotional #Trauma.

The Trauma Therapist | Podcast with Guy Macpherson, PhD | Inspiring interviews with thought-leaders in the field of trauma.

Jane Clapp is a master of mind, body and soul. While it is widely accepted that mindfulness is necessary to shape the body, Jane asserts that the body is one of the most powerful alchemic tools for shaping the mind. A practitioner in the holistic health industry for two decades, Jane combines holistic personal training, yoga, ELDOA, fascial stretch therapy, tensegrity therapy, and mindfulness interventions with tension and trauma healing to help clients gain strength, mobility and resilience. As the founder of Urbanfitt, Jane has helped more than 1000 clients improve emotional and nervous system regulation, positively shift neuroplasticity and release somatized stress and trauma. Through her revolutionary coaching sessions and workshops, Jane ensures people not only feel better, but become better. An experienced and illuminating speaker, widely consulted media expert and internationally recognized author, Jane is available for personal, group and corporate training as well as international speaking engagements.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-trauma-therapist-podcast-with-guy-macpherson-phd-inspiring-interviews-with-thought-leaders-in-the-field-of-trauma/donationsWant to advertise on this podcast? Go to https://redcircle.com/brands and sign up.

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