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What Philosophy Underpins FEC?

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I have two young kids.
They are the most embodied people I know. 

They are effortlessly, fully, deeply IN their bodies. 

Feeling and EXPRESSING their inner sensations moment to moment. 


Somatic work isn’t about imposing or doing MORE. 

It is instead the process of peeling back what isn’t sincere, so we’re left with our simple, yet profound soma


This concept is a bit of a head fu*k because so much modern therapy, development & personal growth is about doing or applying something TO the body. Modulating it. Hacking it for better performance. 

So if somatic work is more akin to stripping back, what’s the philosophy that supports it? 


If you’re hungry to dive into the schools’ of thought that underpin Feminine Embodiment Coaching, this podcast explores our technical approach to the world of somatic coaching. 

In this conversation we discuss: 

  • The impact of late stage capitalism on our bodies
  • Trauma therapy and the work of Peter Levine 
  • Polyvagal therapy and the neurobiology of embodiment 
  • Feminist & spiritual influences including a powerful essay 
  • Where the intellectual property of ‘Feminine Embodiment Coaching’ comes from 
  • The difference between coaching & therapy 

Our influences as a school are wide & diverse. 

From the realm of Embodiment, Somatics, Dance & Movement Therapy, Coaching, Polyvagal Theory, Trauma Theory, Feminism, Somatic Abolitionism and more. 

If you’re interested in joining the Coaching Certification program, download the curriculum & find a time to chat here

We’d love to learn more about what you’d love to create through this experience. 


Resources from today’s podcast


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