May 2022

420. Feminine Yoga and the Tantric Tradition – With Lorraine Taylor and Christina Dohr

Christina meets with Lorraine Taylor to talk: Feminine Yoga, using ancient tantric wisdom goddesses as an access point to cultivating qualities and skills for daily life. Why there is no ‘one style fits all approach’, the power of women-only-spaces and how doing Yoga non-dogmatically, ethically and trauma aware represents a future direction away from Guru …

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419. Creativity, Art and Mythic Storytelling – With Ian MacKenzie and Patricia Aguirre

Ian MacKenzie shares his epic creative journey, projects to date and, his personal awakening. He opens up about trauma and being authentic in the world including how events inform and allow for growth within the masculine and feminine. He demonstrates how cataylsts in his life manifested into globoal works such as Sacred Economics, Amplify Her, …

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418. Parkour Rebels – With Dr. Julie Angel

Natural movement coach joins Mark Walsh to chat skateboarding, parkour, play, “vision”, authority and freedom, Foucault, airports, ageing, fear, fight and flight, transferable learning, and snacks! A wonderful intellectual ramble.  Julie Angel’s website: https://julieangel.com/ Films: https://julieangel.com/films-photos-books-and-a-ph-d/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/positiveageing101/

417. Jungian Trauma – With Liana Netto

Jungian psychologist Liana joins Mark Walsh from Brazil to discuss Jung, masculine and feminine, pathology vs purpose, complexes and trauma, archetypes, the terrific and the terrible, immature politicians, and Brazilian culture. A different take on some of our classic themes. You can find Liana Netto here: https://www.liananetto.com.br/ https://www.instagram.com/liananetto/

416. Making Embodied Mindfulness Playful – With Andrew Cain and Karin

Yes, there is something called mindful improv! Andrew Cain joins Karin to discuss how clowning, comedy and improv can help you to develop curiosity, kindness, acceptance and openness. And how trying on other embodiments in a playful way can help us to let go of self-imposed restrictions and free us up to be more ourselves …

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415. Sexological Body Poems – With Katie Sarra and Julian Marcus

Body poem creator Katie and teacher Julian join Mark Walsh to discuss, tantra, sexological bodywork, anal mapping, clean language, Playback Theatre, deep body listening, the process of creating a “brand”, and embodiment in Portugal. A exploration of an interesting practice.  Find out more at : Julian : https://julianmarcus.net/ Katie : https://www.seaschoolofembodiment.com/

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