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Soma - BodyTalks

Soma - BodyTalks

By Dana Biechonski

Step into my somatic world.

I'm Dana. since 2008, I move, study, and work in the somatic field.
I'm a chronic symptom thriver, as I like to say it.
I suffered from chronic pain for 15 years, and that was my door and curiosity that brought me into this world and profession.

In this podcast, I invite my teachers, colleagues, and people to talk about it and about themes in the field -
our bodies, pain, emotions, posture, movement, relationships, nervous system, trauma, and much more.

Welcome, I'm happy you are here.
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Moving Authentically with Gina Ora Yoli

Soma - BodyTalks Jun 16, 2021

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You ask I answer - How to manage a moment of trigger?

You ask I answer - How to manage a moment of trigger?

I got this question recently from a client and I thought it was worth sharing it here as well.

My answer is partly based on The Bodyknot - a communication module from the Bodynamic system I simply love,

It made so much order and sense in my personal life and experience, and I use it, in many ways, with my clients.


In this link, you could find a graph for the short version of this module.

https://www.danasclinic.com/post/how-to-manage-a-trigger


If you benefit from and like this content please rate, review, and share it so it could reach and support many more.


Mar 20, 202313:58
Chronic pain and the journey back home to the body with Sol Brandt - Eilertsen

Chronic pain and the journey back home to the body with Sol Brandt - Eilertsen

Sol is Somatics clinical educator and EQ therapist. 

Jun 23, 202101:01:47
Moving Authentically with Gina Ora Yoli

Moving Authentically with Gina Ora Yoli

I'm thrilled to share with you all this talk. 

Gina has been a significant step in my own personal journey in the somatic field and the one that turned it into a professional journey. 

Gina Ora Yoli studies dance/ performance/ choreography (B.A) and completes a Master in Expressive arts and dance movement psychotherapy. (M.A BC-DMT). She has been an art and movement psychotherapist for 30 years and facilitating Authentic Movement since 2000.                   Gina's work has included psychiatric (Harvard teaching hospital, McLean), educational, and social service settings. She has been in private practice since 2009. 

Gina's passion led her to explore how movement, expression, healing, and spirituality converge. This led her to the island of Java, Indonesia where she studied with meditation and movement masters. The practice of Authentic Movement provided Gina the perfect container in which to explore embodied consciousness within the freedom of movement. 

Gina is an ongoing student of Non-Dualism and Shamanism, integrating into her body of work. 

She was born in the U.S, raised in Jerusalem, and is currently a resident of the Fruska gora, Serbia.

Witnessing FB page - 

https://www.facebook.com/mudancer9/photos/?ref=page_internal 

Jun 16, 202101:02:50
The way we come to the world and its effect on our body with Kate White
Jun 02, 202101:06:01
Pelvic Floor & Integrity with Julia Weis

Pelvic Floor & Integrity with Julia Weis

A talk for every mother! 

What's the connection between our pelvic floor and integrity? 


links to Julia course - 

- Jade Egg PLUS Course 30%

https://swadharma.mykajabi.com/offers/pzo8Vnxg?coupon_code=SOMABODYTALKS


- The course only 30%

https://swadharma.mykajabi.com/offers/pzo8Vnxg?coupon_code=SOMABODYTALKS

May 20, 202148:45
Fascia, chronic pain, stress & emotions with Satyarthy Peloquin

Fascia, chronic pain, stress & emotions with Satyarthy Peloquin

What is Fascia? What it has to do with chronic pain syndrome? 

And what is the connection of it to stress and emotions? 

Satyarthy has been my teacher for many years now, he is the creator of MER - myofascial energetic release. 

He has vast experience in bodywork, fascia, SE, and holding spacious spaces for deep and transformational processes. 

May 12, 202101:32:50
The longing to come back with Tone Gilje

The longing to come back with Tone Gilje

In this episode, I talk with Tone about the longing to come back, to ourselves, to the body. 

Tone Gilje is a Rolfer, Continuum teacher, Psychodrama therapist, Fascial Flow teacher, and Buteyko.

From her website: 

"In the years that have passed, I have researched and explored what it is I am, in relation to myself, others, to the larger world around me, and to the cosmos, so that I can more and more become who I am. (This is a journey of formation that takes ever-changing form.)

In this process, the body is and has been the starting point; it is the one who is always with me and with whom I must relate.

It is our tool through life and also reflects for better or worse the story we all carry with us, not only our own but also the historical events and patterns of the past in family, relatives, and society.

How to live a good life and not be too bound by history, if history becomes a hindrance that hinders exploration and new discoveries, contact with resources, more choices?

The body we have today is the result of a long development process - an evolution, but it is not "fully developed", our organs, our structure, all the systems in the body are changing and relate to the challenges it is exposed to and what the need is. So how to facilitate this development process, not stop and stiffen in a too defined form, with too narrow a framework, but be open to what is possible, creative and promotes development.

Today, the societal and perhaps more than ever environmental challenges we have are a burden, but also an opportunity and challenge to find new answers and solutions. How can we adapt to these changes, without taking the body and the resources that are there on the team?

The curiosity about what lives in the body and how to get to these resources is one of my "fads", which has driven me further. It has caused me to have explored, experienced, and studied various methods of coming into contact with what has not yet been discovered, visible, and used through the body.

As you may have realized, I have many questions, and am constantly looking for more!"

You can find Tone in www.tonegilje.no

May 05, 202155:07
The self behind the symptom with Judith Hendin, Ph.D.

The self behind the symptom with Judith Hendin, Ph.D.

In this episode we talk about Voice Dialogue, working with symptoms, and with the selves within us.  

Judith Hendin, Ph.D., is an internationally recognized somatic therapist, teacher, facilitator, innovator, and author in the field of body psyche consciousness. 

Find more about Judith in www.consciousbody.com

Apr 28, 202101:17:03
Resilience, Co - regulation & Bonding with Theo Kaiser

Resilience, Co - regulation & Bonding with Theo Kaiser

In this talk, we explore the connection between resilience in adulthood to co-regulation and bonding in early childhood. 

Theo Kaiser is a Rolfer, Osteopath, craniosacral therapist, Polarity therapist, SE - somatic experiencing practitioner, Integral somatic psychology, Bioenergetic psychotherapy, Bodynamic - somatic psychology practitioner. I've known him from my education in the Bodynamic system and I really enjoyed doing this talk and now share it with you all. 

Enjoy. 

You can find Theo at www.kaiser-tagungshaus.de/uber-uns/theo-kaiser/

Apr 21, 202101:00:30
Relating through the body with Julia Weis

Relating through the body with Julia Weis

Acroyoga for me was in a way my first door into the somatic field. The partner acrobatic practice brought to me a lot of reflections on the way I relate and communicate with myself and with others. 

In this episode, I talk with the beautiful Julia Weis on Yoga, Acroyoga, bodywork, relationships, and the somatic field. 


Where you can find Julia? 

IG - @julia.swadharma

Apr 14, 202158:32
Welcome

Welcome

We live in a world that so often separates our bodies and our hearts/minds.

When we hurt in our bodies,

we go to a physical therapy

and leave our emotions

and life experiences out the door.

We do the same the other way,

when we are hurt emotionally,

we so often seat and talk about our experiences and

leave our bodies out of the door.


I'm Dana, I'm a somatic psychotherapist who specializes in work,

and support women who experience chronic pains and symptoms to reconnect their bodies and move freely in their bodies and in their lives.


I'm a chronic symptom thriver myself as well,

and that was my long way here to this passion, curiosity, and profession in the somatic field.


In this space, I hope to normalize our human experiences of pain, discomfort, transformation, growth, and healing.

Through human stories, and practices so you can take them with you to your everyday life.


I believe our bodies speak to us,

they are storytellers.

They hold the memories of what we have forgotten,

they hold what we were afraid to express.


Would always love to receive your experiences of listening -

rate, review, and share.


One nice long, full, nourishing breath,

and let's start.


Dana



Apr 07, 202101:30