

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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Oct 13, 2017 • 1h 3min
12. Embodying creativity - with Jamie Catto
Star of Faithless and One Giant Leap Jamie Catto talks about unleashing creativity through deep listening and yin embodiment. We discuss blocks to your potential, trauma, finding purpose, the inner critic, drugs, stardom, Mark's teen make-out track, having kids, true success and the importance of humour. http://www.jamiecatto.com/ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Faithless

Oct 11, 2017 • 1h 6min
11. The 5 Rhythms of Life - with Adam Barley
Adam introduces us to the practice of 5 Rhythms dance, and we talk teaching, music, culture, how the modern world is going to chaos, and the deep patterns of movement and mathematics that connect all things. Includes some simple movement practices you can do while listening. http://www.adambarley.com/ https://www.5rhythms.com/

Oct 6, 2017 • 1h 15min
10. Soma, drugs and getting old, a somatic history - with Don Hanlon Johnson
Somatic granddaddy Don Hanlon Johnson gives us a history lesson from the early days of embodiment in the USA at Esalen and the swinging 60's, to modern politics and environmental concerns and the future of the field. We talk about diversity, East-West collisions, culture, LSD, education, ageing and more. He also presents a couple of lovely experiential exercises. A vibrant conversation. http://www.donhanlonjohnson.com/

Oct 4, 2017 • 7min
09. Special episode - update on how the podcast is going
A short update on how the podcast is going and some news of upcoming courses. http://embodiedfacilitator.com/ https://www.embodiedyogaprinciples.com/teacher-training

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Sep 28, 2017 • 1h 13min
08. Logic, trauma and martial arts - with Paul Linden
Mark's long-term mentor Paul Linden joins the podcast to discuss aikido, trauma, abuse recovery, self-regulation, the Holocaust and inter-generational impacts, logic, bodywork and humour. A wide ranging conversation with many practical centring techniques, somatic experiments, creative visualisations and stories from 45 years in embodied learning. Trigger warning - discussion of sexual violence, genocide and really bad jokes. Paul's website: http://www.being-in-movement.com/ Pushing exercise: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Oe1uk1CydcM&t=1s Parkinson's and non-violence: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u60qJUgXu8k Embodied peacebuilding: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LTLsF7y8QOw Embodied peacebuilding: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fn38e8_VlKU Russian coaching sessions: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NauNqalf0rM&t=28s https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cDGqgiTKd0s&t=178s https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EY3Zhfqveus&t=7s

Sep 25, 2017 • 1h 23min
07. The cultural body - with Alexandra Vilvovskaya
In this episode Vilya from Moscow joins Mark to explore the body cross-culturally, delving into Russian culture, trauma, communist influence, gender, tango, business, the revolutionary nature of embodiment and marketing embodiment.

Sep 21, 2017 • 58min
06. Practice
Practice makes permanent - in this episode learn what a transformational embodied practice is and isn't, how to choose a practice, how to make the most of a practice, deal with resistance, and hear examples and case studies of practices from martial arts, dance, yoga and more. Recommended authors: Stuart Heller - Leadership Dojo Ginny Whitelaw - Move to Greatness Francis Briers - A Little Book on Finding Your way George Leonard - extracts from "Mastery" Wendy Palmer - Leadership Embodiment Poem - Autobiography in Five Chapters by Portia Nelson

Sep 14, 2017 • 1h 14min
05. The anatomy of existence - with Gary Carter
On this episode anatomy expert, bodyworker and yoga teacher Gary Carter joins Mark to discuss a depth approach to aesthetics, Scaravelli yoga, bodybuilding, dissection, fascia, ageing, Brazil, the fight-flight response and more! https://www.naturalbodies.co.uk/ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2E6JRY9885Y http://www.gilhedley.com/ https://functionalfascia.com/

Sep 14, 2017 • 1h 4min
04. Taking it to the marketplace - with Miles Kessler
Aikido and meditation teacher Miles Kessler from Tel Aviv about coming down from the mountain and being of service. A wide ranging conversation including discussion on martial arts, form and creativity, ethics, Middle East peace work and online marketing. Evolution Of Response - https://store.theintegraldojo.com/p/eor-chart-download Centering Tutorial - http://theintegraldojo.com/centering/

Sep 14, 2017 • 1h 7min
03. The body and place - with Dr. Adrian Harris
This episode eco-psychologist and counsellor Dr Adrian Harris joins Mark to discuss the power of place and the science of this. Links to relevant sites: Eco-therapy research: http://www.adrianharris.org/ecotherapy/research.htm Bodymind Place: http://www.bodymindplace.org Eco-psychology UK https://www.ecopsychology.org.uk/ Review: 'The Body Knows Its Mind. The surprising power of the physical environment to influence how you think and feel'. (Recommended book I mentioned in podcast - includes reference to the research literally thinking 'outside the box'): http://www.embodiment.org.uk/beilock.htm A Brief Guide to Embodied Cognition: Why You Are Not Your Brain (good introduction to Lakoff and Johnson, whose work I mentioned in podcast): https://blogs.scientificamerican.com/guest-blog/a-brief-guide-to-embodied-cognition-why-you-are-not-your-brain/ Embodied Situated Cognition (more academic notes on Lakoff and Johnson, Clark etc. all mentioned in Pod cast): http://www.embodiment.org.uk/topics/esc.htm Richard Louv - 'Last Child in the Woods': http://richardlouv.com/books/last-child/ I'm not sure if you think it's relevant, but this is my latest site: http://mindfulnessinnature.uk/


