

The Embodiment Coaching Podcast
Mark Walsh
A weekly podcast for coaches, embodiment teachers and anyone who sees the body as more than a hunk of meat.
Embodiment Unlimited host Mark Walsh, interviews leaders and innovators from around the world. We cover coaching, mindfulness, trauma therapy, martial arts, meditation, somatics, yoga, and movement practices generally. The flavour is light-hearted, conversational and practical.
The podcast has been going for seven years and had over three million downloads.
Embodiment Unlimited host Mark Walsh, interviews leaders and innovators from around the world. We cover coaching, mindfulness, trauma therapy, martial arts, meditation, somatics, yoga, and movement practices generally. The flavour is light-hearted, conversational and practical.
The podcast has been going for seven years and had over three million downloads.
Episodes
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Jan 2, 2018 • 1h 3min
33. Movement and breath in Russian martial arts and life - with Matt Hill
Systema academy teacher and gent Matt Hill discusses traditional aikido training in Japan, readjusting after, talks about Sandhurst and the British military, serving in Northern Ireland, what Systema is, how martial arts can be creative, the principles of breath, movement, relaxation and posture, health practices, gyms vs. outdoors, being Stalin's agents, professionalism, exercise as a relaxation training, cleansing and managing fear. http://www.matthill.co.uk

Dec 29, 2017 • 52min
32. Working with normal people
A guide to doing embodied work in mainstream environments. Find out what mistakes to avoid, how not to freak out corporate clients, and top tips for bringing work with the body to everyone. Includes business case studies. www.thejoyofbusiness.co.uk www.marketingforhippies.com www.sethgodin.com www.youtube.com/watch?v=2R6OcmWcolU My business website: www.integrationtraining.co.uk VIDEOS The science of embodiment: https://youtu.be/Qx0mrAqgh1s Mistakes to avoid: https://youtu.be/NqyWtNnXRyo Are you a spiritual wanker? https://youtu.be/YbF6k9iQj2c Why money is spiritual: https://youtu.be/nuWU6n1TdIw Money mindfulness: https://youtu.be/yFQtUuokYC0 Top marketing tips: https://youtu.be/xhIuHmxH9KY Actual business presentation: https://youtu.be/FocbzSag7qg Embodied work with organisations: https://youtu.be/SeP7Bo9R5q4 Business jargon piss take: https://youtu.be/0MFUE0KgoEQ Business meditation: https://youtu.be/Zz-Lfpcefu4 Critical look at 'spiritual' culture: https://youtu.be/jgjUa5bVHKA Slideshow for HR managers: https://youtu.be/kQ2B46PGsGc

Dec 26, 2017 • 1h 7min
31. Non-conformist biomechanics - with Stephen Braybrook
Stephen explains what biomechanics is, and what's wrong with it and the traditional view of anatomy. We look at the limitations and outdatedness of Newtonian physics applied to anatomy, how the body is a "slave to the mind", and how anatomy is social and psychological. We look at how children move, and how conformity is embodied and how we can find freedom through feeling and play. We also discuss teaching vs. facilitation/coaching. This one starts out being geeky and becomes revolutionary! We end with a discussion of how movement is love and an exercise in breaking norms. http://www.themovementman.com https://www.facebook.com/stephen.braybrook.1 http://amzn.eu/igd4u0G

Dec 22, 2017 • 52min
30. Food - with Audrey and Sophie Boss
An embodied approach to healthy eating and our relationship to food. Founders of "Beyond Chocolate" Audrey and Sophie Boss join Mark to discuss why diets don't work (and what does), the disembodiment of the diet culture, how to tune into your hunger and satisfaction, emotional eating, body positivity and body image activism. Practical tips and tools given. http://www.beyondchocolate.co.uk/

Dec 18, 2017 • 59min
29. Reckless training, amateurism and the Asian connection - with Philip Smith Shihan
7th degree aikido black belt Philip Smith joins Mark to discuss intense traditional "Asian style" training, culture, democracy vs. totalitarianism in traditions, being a life-long learner, relationships built though martial arts, getting injured and how to avoid it, being part time vs. being a professional, high-level sports, having multiple roles with students, innovation vs. tradition, beauty, how linage is passed between bodies, teaching as an art, and sports science. https://ukaonline.org http://www.aikidodudley.org.uk/

Dec 15, 2017 • 53min
28. Yoga and authentic communication - with Ryan Spielman
Ashtanga yoga teacher Ryan Spielman on the benefits of a recurrent practice, enlightenment, movement meditation, social meditation and authentic communication. We discuss growth from curiosity not pain, congruence, what yogis can learn from Brazilian jiu-jitsu, being a guru and making fun of it all. http://www.trueryan.com http://wisestudies.com/ http://ryantrue.com/ryan/

Dec 11, 2017 • 1h 14min
27. Not judging, wearable-technology and Guatemalan insanity chilli - with Gerald Zhang-Schmidt
Guest anthropologist, ecologist, biologist and technology blogger Gerald joins Mark from Austria. They discuss the geek way of embodiment, wearable technology (e.g. Fitbit), anti-body addictions, heroic endeavours, missions to Mars, what's wrong with the Matrix movies, and ecology; including body-hating and genocidal tendencies within environmentalism. They also hit on Chinese and post-Nazi Austrian embodiment, and healthy vs. unhealthy nationalism, as embodied culture is explored on the show once again. They look at how technology, marathons and extreme or "ultra" sports, and even eating chilli (Gerard is an expert), can be embodying and disembodying, and the dangers of judging any activity from appearances. A fun quirky one. Guest anthropologist, ecologist, biologist and technology blogger Gerald joins Mark from Austria. They discuss the geek way of embodiment, wearable technology (e.g. Fitbit), anti-body addictions, heroic endeavours, missions to Mars, what's wrong with the Matrix movies, and ecology; including body-hating and genocidal tendencies within environmentalism. They also hit on Chinese and post-Nazi Austrian embodiment, and healthy vs. unhealthy nationalism, as embodied culture is explored on the show once again. They look at how technology, marathons and extreme or "ultra" sports, and even eating chilli (Gerard is an expert), can be embodying and disembodying, and the dangers of judging any activity from appearances. A fun quirky one. http://www.zhangschmidt.com http://www.chilicult.com/ http://www.zhangschmidt.com http://www.chilicult.com/

Dec 8, 2017 • 58min
26. Working with the body for trainers & coaches - Mark Walsh
Mark gives an overview of how the body can be used by trainers and coaches, offering clear theory, real life examples from various clients and practical tools. Suitable for all kinds of facilitators and body geeks thinking of working in this field. Email: markatintegrationtrainingdotcodotuk Facebook group: Embodied Page https://www.facebook.com/leadership.coach.training/ Embodied Facilitator Course (EFC): embodiment train-the-trainer courses in London and Moscow; one-day events worldwide: www.embodiedfacilitator.com Twitter: @warkmalsh Business website: www.integrationtraining.co.uk Online learning resource: www.thebodyofcoaching.com Embodiment applied to yoga: www.embodiedyogaprinciples.com YouTube channel: 1000+ videos www.youtube.com/user/IntegrationTraining

Dec 5, 2017 • 1h 27min
25. Life energy in golf, business & being Jewish - with Jamie Leno Zimron
Jamie joins Mark to discuss her journey in golf, aikido, bodywork peacebuilding and teaching somatics in business. She discusses the life energy that comes though, women's martial arts, citizen diplomacy in communist Russia and the The Middle East, corporate stress management, ascending vs. descending spirituality as illustrated by the start of David, aikido influenced politics, and she offers a centring exercise to try at home. http://www.thekiaiway.com

Dec 1, 2017 • 1h 4min
24. Dance history, philosophy and the body as verb - with Laurie Booth
Experienced dancer and choreographer Laurie discusses modern and postmodern dance, asks "what is dance?", and goes deeply into the philosophy of movement and the mind-body connection. He discusses Leonardo da Vinci's view of movement as expression, TS Elliot, intuition, self-authoring vs. entropy in embodiment and the trap of form. A profound existential dive! http://lauriebooth.com/


