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Episode 17: Somatic Connection I

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Circling gives us a lot of tools to communicate in a profoundly present way. But our bodies are tools for connecting, too. In this first of two blockbuster episodes, we talk with Jay Demaio, a qigong teacher and trauma-informed somatic energy healer. We explore how we can use the body to move energy in a way that builds stronger connections. Oh, and we circle, too!
To learn more about Jay Demaio and to schedule a consultation with him, check out his official website.

If you would like to know more about circling, authentic relating, nonviolent communication (NVC), and more Relational Arts, check out our website.
More stuff is going up on our YouTube all the time, so keep an eye out.
To support our work, become a patron on Patreon.
Music Credit:
- "Clot" by Supertask

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Want to connect and learn more about the Relational Arts and the Beyond? Check out our links:
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🎹 Music Credit: "Clot" by Supertask
Keep it namaste 🙏

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Circling gives us a lot of tools to communicate in a profoundly present way. But our bodies are tools for connecting, too. In this first of two blockbuster episodes, we talk with Jay Demaio, a qigong teacher and trauma-informed somatic energy healer. We explore how we can use the body to move energy in a way that builds stronger connections. Oh, and we circle, too!
To learn more about Jay Demaio and to schedule a consultation with him, check out his official website.

If you would like to know more about circling, authentic relating, nonviolent communication (NVC), and more Relational Arts, check out our website.
More stuff is going up on our YouTube all the time, so keep an eye out.
To support our work, become a patron on Patreon.
Music Credit:
- "Clot" by Supertask

To support our work, remember to:

📈 Like, subscribe, rate, and review
🙌 Become a patron on Patreon
💌 Subscribe for free to our newsletter

Want to connect and learn more about the Relational Arts and the Beyond? Check out our links:
🖥️ Our website (www.thecontainerpod.com)
📺 Our YouTube (www.youtube.com/@TheContainerPod)
👥 Our Facebook group

🎹 Music Credit: "Clot" by Supertask
Keep it namaste 🙏

  continue reading

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