What kind of devotional practice can help you to validate your intuition, so you can be more productive & get more done?
The answer is embodied movement practice.
Despite the common belief that intuition or feminine depth has no place in business – our guest on the podcast today, Yael Lagna, finds weaving somatic practices into her work (and world) helps her to get so much more done.
Yael Lagana joins us on the podcast today for an exploration of her experience of Embodied Movement Practice & journey as an entrepreneur and abuse survivor.
Yael Lagana & I work together in our Feminine Embodiment Coaching Certification. Here, we use Embodied Movement Practices, such as Primal Feminine Flow, to cultivate a deeper embodied personal mastery as practitioners.
What is a Feminine Embodiment Practice?
A Feminine Embodiment Practice, such a Primal Feminine Flow, is a devotional practice designed to drop you out of your head & into the currents of aliveness present in the body.
By turning up your inner sensitivity & allowing it flow through subtle, organic movements, this form of moving meditation helps women process emotions in real time, connect more deeply with deep self, and surface their radiant aliveness.
To learn more check out our at-home Primal Feminine Flow practice here → www.jennaward.co/flow

About Yael Langana

Yael Lagana is a survivor of abuse and trauma. She is a success story and has made it a priority in her life to pass on the tools and knowledge she has gained to become the person she is today by sharing it with other women.
As a serial entrepreneur with over 20 years of experience , Yael has empowered her clients and colleagues achieve their goals and improve their overall well-being. Her approach is holistic and tailored to each individual’s unique needs.
She believes that everyone has the potential to live a fulfilling and meaningful life.
By identifying and working towards their goals, her clients are able to unlock their full potential and create a life they love and feel secure.
Resources
Resources mentioned in this podcast:
- Yael Lagana – www.frumfatale.org
- Yael on Instagram
- Primal Feminine Flow – at home embodiment practice
- Feminine Embodiment Coaching Certification – professional training