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697. Krav Maga, Real-World Training & Why Simplicity Works – with Lewis Groves

The Embodiment Coaching Podcast

Release Date: 05/01/2025

709. The Truth About Trauma - With Clay Moffat show art 709. The Truth About Trauma - With Clay Moffat

The Embodiment Coaching Podcast

Performance coach Clay Moffitt sits down with me for a no-holds-barred conversation on trauma, resilience, and the mind-body connection. With a background spanning the military, oil and gas, and neuro-linguistic programming, Clay brings a raw, insightful perspective to the ways trauma is synthesized by the nervous system - and how our perception can amplify its effects. Expect practical insights, a few F-bombs, and a refreshingly honest discussion on healing and human behavior. Read more about Clay's work here: ----------------------------------------------- Clay Moffat is a mental...

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708. How Embodiment Unlocks Business Coaching - With Anke Egger show art 708. How Embodiment Unlocks Business Coaching - With Anke Egger

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What does it really mean to be an embodied mother in a world that expects you to do it all — and smile while you’re doing it? Rebecca Dollard joins me to talk about the messy, beautiful, full-on experience of motherhood. From identity shifts to sensory overwhelm, and the myth of the ‘perfect mum’, this episode is a reality check with heart. No jargon, no pretending — just a deep, relatable dive into parenting from the body up. Read more about Rebecca's work here: ----------------------------------------------- Rebecca Dollard is a somatic healing practitioner and holistic life...

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In this episode, I sit down with Dr. Chérie Carter-Scott, a true pioneer in the coaching world and often called “the Mother of Coaching.” Chérie has been shaping the field since the 1970s, and talking with her was like getting a masterclass in wisdom, warmth, and straight-up presence. We cover how coaching has evolved, what makes someone truly coachable, and how culture shapes the coaching process. Chérie also shares stories from her life, insights on finding purpose, and reflections from her new memoir that ties her personal journey to her classic Rules for Being Human. Read more about...

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I sat down with my colleague and teaching partner, Dr. Helen Machen-Pearce, to dive into a topic that comes up in nearly half of my coaching sessions: boundaries. Whether it’s around work, family, or personal purpose, boundaries are essential for resilience and avoiding burnout — yet so many people find them difficult to navigate. Helen brings her background as a psychiatrist and embodiment teacher into the conversation, and we explore how boundaries impact everything from trauma recovery to the ability to live a life aligned with our values. It’s a rich, practical discussion that...

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703. Cracking the Code of Modern Masculinity - with Charles Cornish-Dale (Raw Egg Nationalist) show art 703. Cracking the Code of Modern Masculinity - with Charles Cornish-Dale (Raw Egg Nationalist)

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Charles Cornish-Dale - better known as Raw Egg Nationalist - joins me for a frank chat on masculinity, food, and the politics that bind them. Recently doxxed, he’s no longer behind a pseudonym and has plenty to say now that he’s speaking openly. We talk about his new book The Last Men, the controversial Eggs Benedict Option cookbook, and why he sees modern health as a cultural battlefield. Testosterone, tradition, media narratives—nothing’s off the table. Charles is sharp, provocative, and doesn’t fit neatly into anyone’s box. Whether you agree with him or not, there’s a lot...

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My old friend Aboodi Shabi is someone I’ve known since my early days in the coaching world. Aboodi has been coaching longer than most in the UK, and he joined me to explain how his journey has evolved. We talk about his work at Henley Business School, where he now teaches part-time, and how he balances that with his own coaching practice. We also explore the influence of yoga and other embodied practices on his work. It’s a grounded, thoughtful chat with one of the most experienced voices in the field and a really useful one for all coaches. Read more about Aboodi Shabi's coaching work...

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701. Embodiment Coaching Fundamentals - With Mark Walsh show art 701. Embodiment Coaching Fundamentals - With Mark Walsh

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Ready to take your coaching to the next level? This is a free exclusive session from our flagship Certificate of Embodiment Coaching program. Whether you're new to coaching or an experienced practitioner, you'll get practical insights into how embodied practices can radically upgrade your effectiveness. What you’ll learn in this podcast: What makes embodiment coaching different from traditional coaching; How to regulate the nervous system in yourself and your clients; Embodied listening, questioning, centering & co-regulation; The role of ethics, consent, and body awareness in coaching;...

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Krav Maga instructor, Lewis Groves joins me to get into what Krav Maga really is, where it comes from, and how it’s different from traditional martial arts or rule-bound sports. We talk about training for the street rather than the ring, the value of simplicity under pressure, and why so many martial arts end up in fantasyland. We also cover ego, humility, gender differences, strength vs. skill, and why most guys think they can fight — when they really can’t.

If you’ve ever wondered what martial art is “best,” how to train smart not macho, or why being punched in the face might be the wake-up call you need — this one’s for you.

Find out more about Lewis' work here: kravmagaevolve.co.uk

We’re resharing this episode because it’s one of our best, and packed with timeless insights that are still relevant today. If you missed it the first time, we think you’ll love it.

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Lewis Groves is the founder & Head Instructor of Krav Maga Evolve (KME). Lewis was previously Head Instructor for the UK for International Krav Maga (IKM). Lewis qualified as an Instructor with IKM in 2014 and previously trained in kickboxing and Wing Chun. He continues to train in boxing and Kickboxing as well as Krav Maga.

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