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286 - Breath, Bones, and Beyond: A Somatic Check-In - Somatic Mindfulness Practice 01 13 2025

The Embodied Jewish Woman with Rena Reiser

Release Date: 01/13/2025

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The Embodied Jewish Woman with Rena Reiser

In this gentle practice, I guide you to settle into your body and notice what it’s holding -- physically, emotionally, and spiritually. Through breath, touch, and awareness, I help you tune into the sensations that express your current emotional landscape, and find the words that resonate with what you feel inside. You’re invited to meet these parts of yourself with compassion, to imagine giving yourself exactly what you need, and to receive the possibility of Hashem offering it to you as well. This is a practice of presence, honesty, and quiet self-nurturing.

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301 - Why the return to normal might not feel normal show art 301 - Why the return to normal might not feel normal

The Embodied Jewish Woman with Rena Reiser

After 12 days of war and survival-mode living, many of us are being asked, or even expected, to return to "normal." But what happens when your nervous system isn’t ready? When your body is still holding the weight of everything it’s just lived through? In this episode, I speak to the tender and often unspoken truth of what it means to transition out of crisis: the pace, the pressure, the vigilance that doesn’t just go away. I share why the slower, quieter rhythm of wartime, even in its intensity, can feel strangely grounding, and how to gently honor your own process, even if it looks...

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300 - “I Feel Like…” - The Hidden Difference Between Thoughts and Feelings show art 300 - “I Feel Like…” - The Hidden Difference Between Thoughts and Feelings

The Embodied Jewish Woman with Rena Reiser

How often do we say “I feel like…” - but what we’re actually expressing is a thought, an opinion, or a judgment? In this live conversation, my husband Rabbi Yonasan Reiser and I sat down to explore the deeper meaning behind that common phrase. We unpacked the subtle but powerful difference between thoughts and feelings, and why this distinction matters so much in our relationships, our self-awareness, and even our avodas Hashem. Topics we touched on include: – Why it feels safer to say “I feel like…” instead of naming what we actually feel – The role of vulnerability in...

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299 - Navigation Pre-YT and YT Stress with Complex Personal Backgrounds - with Chaya Hinda show art 299 - Navigation Pre-YT and YT Stress with Complex Personal Backgrounds - with Chaya Hinda

The Embodied Jewish Woman with Rena Reiser

As Pesach approaches, the stress of navigating family dynamics, expectations, and personal triggers can feel overwhelming—especially for those of us with complex backgrounds. In this heartfelt conversation, Chaya Hinda and I explore what it means to prioritize our own needs, set boundaries with difficult personalities, and embrace the reality of our emotions rather than pushing them aside. We dive into the power of saying “no” with confidence, making the Seder meaningful even in unconventional settings, and shifting focus from external pressures to inner connection and joy. With raw...

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298 - Opening to the Support of Hashem and the World Around You - somatic mindfulness practice 03 09 2025 show art 298 - Opening to the Support of Hashem and the World Around You - somatic mindfulness practice 03 09 2025

The Embodied Jewish Woman with Rena Reiser

In this guided practice, I help you tune into the many layers of support already holding you—physically, emotionally, and spiritually. I lead you to notice the simple, tangible supports in your life and gently open to the deeper, infinite support of Hashem. If fully trusting that support feels challenging, I guide you in meeting that resistance with kindness, allowing your body to soften into what feels safe. This is an invitation to feel held, grounded, and supported in a way that your whole self can receive.

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The Embodied Jewish Woman with Rena Reiser

You’ve done the work. You’ve learned the tools. And then—suddenly—you find yourself right back in an old pattern. The frustration creeps in: Why am I still here? In this episode, I share a recent experience of falling into that familiar cycle and what it taught me about healing, patience, and self-trust. Because healing isn’t about never struggling again—it’s about how we meet ourselves in those moments.

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296 - Embodying Your Strengths - somatic mindfulness practice 03 06 2025 show art 296 - Embodying Your Strengths - somatic mindfulness practice 03 06 2025

The Embodied Jewish Woman with Rena Reiser

Embodying Your Strengths In this guided practice, I invite you to connect with your strengths—from within. As we settle into the body, we’ll gently reflect on a recent moment where you showed up in a way that makes you proud. Through breath, awareness, and presence, we’ll explore what it feels like to fully receive the recognition of your own strength, letting it settle into your body and being.

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295 - Listening to Your Body’s Needs Through Touch - somatic mindfulness practice 03 05 2025 show art 295 - Listening to Your Body’s Needs Through Touch - somatic mindfulness practice 03 05 2025

The Embodied Jewish Woman with Rena Reiser

Listening to Your Body’s Needs Through Touch In this episode, I guide you through a gentle practice of self-connection, inviting you to offer your body the love and care it deserves. Through intentional touch, we’ll explore what it feels like to truly listen to your body—tuning in to its needs, its boundaries, and its quiet invitations for more closeness or space. With each breath, you’ll have the opportunity to soften into self-compassion, recognizing all that your body has carried for you. This practice is a simple yet powerful way to cultivate presence, warmth, and appreciation for...

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294 - The Body Remembers Pleasant Things, Too - somatic mindfulness practice 03 03 2025 show art 294 - The Body Remembers Pleasant Things, Too - somatic mindfulness practice 03 03 2025

The Embodied Jewish Woman with Rena Reiser

The Body Remembers Pleasant Things, Too In this episode, I guide you through a gentle practice of shifting from the mind into the body, allowing space to unwind from the day’s momentum. Together, we’ll explore how small adjustments in posture can create a sense of openness and ease. Through the power of memory, we’ll invite in sensations of joy and anticipation—tuning into how these emotions live in the body. This practice is an opportunity to reconnect with yourself, to notice the subtle ways your breath and body respond to positive experiences, and to settle into the present moment...

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293 - From Holding Tension to Feeling Held - somatic mindfulness practice 03 02 2025 show art 293 - From Holding Tension to Feeling Held - somatic mindfulness practice 03 02 2025

The Embodied Jewish Woman with Rena Reiser

From Holding Tension to Feeling Held In this episode, I guide you through a gentle yet powerful somatic mindfulness practice, inviting you to connect with your body in a new way. Together, we’ll explore tension, not to force it away, but to meet it with curiosity and presence. With the support of your own hands, you’ll learn to tune in to what your body is asking for—whether it needs containment, release, or simply to be acknowledged. This practice offers a moment of deep listening, allowing your body to feel held and supported. Join me as we slow down, breathe, and cultivate a sense of...

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