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1. HEALING: Recovery and Embodiment

Lifeyness: A Joyful Embodiment Podcast

Release Date: 02/16/2023

20. The LIFEYNESS CAPSULE: 10 Best Practices show art 20. The LIFEYNESS CAPSULE: 10 Best Practices

Lifeyness: A Joyful Embodiment Podcast

Ask Lifeyness: You can   What is the origin of lifeyness? And how is it best practiced? Welp, I thought you'd never ask! Welcome to the season finale of Season 1 of Lifeyness. In this final episode, Professor Sarah examines various ways to support a holistically healthy life. She summarizes her research, which combines academic study, guest interviews, and her personal experiences, into ten main principles. These include sound healing, conscious embodiment, breathwork, temperature therapy, and barefoot living among others. She leans on her interviews and readings from notable experts in...

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19. ART and EMBODIMENT in Northeast Florida: A Roundtable of Artists show art 19. ART and EMBODIMENT in Northeast Florida: A Roundtable of Artists

Lifeyness: A Joyful Embodiment Podcast

Artistic Lifeyness: Exploring Place, Body, Art and Identity Across Cultures   In this conversation, three artists based in the Jacksonville area, Jennifer, Shameera, and Thorne, share their unique perspectives on place, embodiment, and art. Based in Jacksonville, Florida, these women discuss how their work is influenced by their identities and their sense of location, both in a physical and spiritual sense. They talk about the dual experiences of feeling embodied and disembodied as artists, referring to the process of bringing ideas from the abstract world of imagination into the physical...

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18. EMBODIMENT & SOCIETY: 18. EMBODIMENT & SOCIETY: "Returning Home to Our Bodies" with Author Abigail Rose Clarke

Lifeyness: A Joyful Embodiment Podcast

Connect with me on   In this episode of Lifeyness, Professor Sarah dives into a powerful conversation with Abigail Rose Clarke, a somatics practitioner, teacher, and author. They discuss how embodiment—the practice of feeling present and alive in one's body—helps us navigate life's challenges and can create more joy. Abigail shares her own struggles of disembodiment and how it related to her past eating disorder. Sarah and Abigail explore how societal pressures, gender expectations, and capitalism can force us into a state of disembodiment.   Abigail offers tips on how to...

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17. NATURE-BASED THERAPEUTICS: Healing in Nature with Dr. Jean Larson show art 17. NATURE-BASED THERAPEUTICS: Healing in Nature with Dr. Jean Larson

Lifeyness: A Joyful Embodiment Podcast

In this episode, Dr. Jean Larson shows how the outdoors has healing powers! Nature-based Therapeutics, similar to integrative medicine, is a collection of practices to support a healthcare program. In NBT patients find healing by engaging with the outdoors, animals, and other sensory experiences in the "unbuilt world." Dr. Larson, a faculty member at the University of Minnesota and Developer of Nature-Based Therapeutics, joins the conversation to talk about the profound benefits of nature in therapeutic contexts. She shares her journey from studying therapeutic recreation to founding a...

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16. MOTHERHOOD: Playful, Successful, Impactful Moms--A Talk with Melissa Llarena show art 16. MOTHERHOOD: Playful, Successful, Impactful Moms--A Talk with Melissa Llarena

Lifeyness: A Joyful Embodiment Podcast

Do you know what YOUR "momscript" is? Are you simply following a script that has been handed down for generations? Or are you living your most authentic life, both at home and at work? If you're looking for a llittle help in this department, listen up! In this episode of Lifeyness, host Sarah Clarke speaks with Melissa Llarena, author of the new book Fertile Imagination: A Guide for Stretching Every Mom’s Superpower for Maximum Impact. Today we talk about how to be playful, imaginative, and successful, both in your career and in your family. Here are some key points: How Melissa worked to...

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15. SPIRITUAL CARE: A Hospital Chaplain on Grief and Loss....and Joy! show art 15. SPIRITUAL CARE: A Hospital Chaplain on Grief and Loss....and Joy!

Lifeyness: A Joyful Embodiment Podcast

How often are you drawn into your most ridiculous, joyful, vibrant, SINGING self? Do you include Taylor Swift music and the Barbie movie as part of your spiritual practice? This Methodist chaplain does! Meet Melissa Bortnick, mother of three, clinical spiritual expert, and pastor in training. Currently a chaplain fellow with the VA Puget Sound Health Care System, Melissa just finished a year of chaplaincy at Harborview Medical Center. (fun fact: this is the hospital in downtown Seattle that inspired the fictional Grey's Anatomy medical center.) Melissa also happens to be a girlhood friend of...

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14. FOR FUN'S SAKE! The Power of Play and the Flying Seagull Project show art 14. FOR FUN'S SAKE! The Power of Play and the Flying Seagull Project

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Meet Ash Perrin, founder and CEO of The Flying Seagull Project! In 2017, Ash charmed the TEDxJacksonville stage with his powerful message of how playing and laughter heals the mind and body. Now, five years later, Ash comes to Lifeyness with the same unique mix of empathy, charisma, and sense fun! Website:  Facebook:  Instagram (and Threads):  Twitter:    The Flying Seagull Project is a unique team of artists, performers, play specialists and fun-devotees, dedicated to ensuring no childhood passes without proper play, big belly-laughs and everyone feeling valuable. ...

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13. SEX: Embodiment and Sexual Wellness show art 13. SEX: Embodiment and Sexual Wellness

Lifeyness: A Joyful Embodiment Podcast

Today's Lifeyness guest is a renowned Pelvic Floor Physical Therapist, Sex Counselor, and Mentor for health providers and coaches in the field of sexual wellness. Her passion is helping people improve their sexual experiences and overcome pelvic floor concerns. Dr. Sohn is dedicated to empowering all genders to achieve better sex lives. As the founder of The Sex Certificate for Providers and Confident Pelvic Rehab, Dr. Sohn has established herself as a leading expert in pelvic health for all genders. Through her innovative and inclusive approach, she has successfully treated individuals of...

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12. LETTING GO: Shed the Weight of Self-Consciousness and Radiate Beauty from Inside show art 12. LETTING GO: Shed the Weight of Self-Consciousness and Radiate Beauty from Inside

Lifeyness: A Joyful Embodiment Podcast

In this brief episode, we're going to focus on how having a vibrant spirit and a playful outlook can alleviate the stress and anxiety that comes with keeping up appearances. The episode emphasizes the significance of self-acceptance and how shame and other physical aspects should not dictate one's self-worth or limit spiritual exploration. This is a solo episode! Only 20 minutes! I discuss transcending identity inspired by a documentary about Ram Dass. He likened our bodies to "space suits"  which we wear during our human experience, reminding us not to identify too closely with...

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11. EMBODIMENT: Healing from Trauma with Somatic Experiencing show art 11. EMBODIMENT: Healing from Trauma with Somatic Experiencing

Lifeyness: A Joyful Embodiment Podcast

Please welcome Efu Nyaki to Lifeyness! Efu is a seasoned a therapist and Somatic Experiencing Practitioner with Dr. Peter Levine's Ergos Institute of Somatic Education. We are talking about overcoming personal trauma and anxiety to live a happier and more joyful life.  SE® is a healing modality that takes a more holistic approach to mental health, a psychologicaltherapy that takes the body into consideration. Soma means body. This mind/body approach comes in different forms but one of its guiding principles is that trauma can be trapped in the body and expressed in posture, facial...

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  • This is an interview with Alexis, upon her returning home, overcoming addiction, and moving forward after years of estrangement. The secret to her recovery success is multifaceted, but it’s clear she’s overcome some crippling mental health challenges that led up to the drug use in the first place. A huge part of Alexis’s healing is due to her recovery community and her dedicated sponsor, but just as much can be attributed to her own self-care, day in and day out. Healthy food, a more balanced sleep cycle, fitness in the form of yoga and weight training, and a gentler approach to body image and care of the body
  •  5 TOP TIPS! At the end of episode, I sum up Alexis's five most useful tips for healing and recovery.
  • Recovery and sobriety.
  • Mothers and daughers.

 

Music: "Song for a New Beginning" by William Claeson