79 episodes

Authentic and genuine conversations with bodyworkers, yoga teachers, healers and more. Listening to what inspires them, what brought them to where they are, and how they see the future of bodywork and health to go.

Touching Into Presence Global Community of Bodyworkers

    • Health & Fitness
    • 4.8 • 17 Ratings

Authentic and genuine conversations with bodyworkers, yoga teachers, healers and more. Listening to what inspires them, what brought them to where they are, and how they see the future of bodywork and health to go.

    Episode 79 - Conversations with Duffy Allen

    Episode 79 - Conversations with Duffy Allen

    Today's conversation is with Duffy Allen, MS.
    Duffy has been practicing Rolfing structural integration and Rolf movement since 1995. She was a faculty member at DIRI for fifteen years. She particularly enjoys teaching from a place of curiosity and affirmation. Prior to embarking in the field of structural integration, she was a scientist. Currently, she lives, practices, and teaches in Steamboat Springs, Colorado. Her favorite word is ineffable.
    In today’s talk we had a comprehensive discussion about our personal and professional experiences, including teaching methods, the importance of relationship and connection in the practice of healing, and the evolution of their approach to client care. We also shared about the importance of integration in the work, emphasizing the need for a balance between reductionist and holistic approaches.
    You can learn more about Duffy at https://www.fifth-element.training/
    If you are enjoying and getting something out of these talks, we'd appreciate it if you would leave a positive review of the podcast and subscribe to it through the platform of your choice. When you do this it really helps other people find us, and we greatly appreciate your support.
    You can find more about Andrew at http://andrewrosenstock.com and http://RolfingInBoston.com
    Many thanks to Explorers Society for use of their song " All In" from their majestic album 'Spheres' Please check them out here https://open.spotify.com/album/1plT1lAPWEQ1oTRbWOiXm3?si=eAL08OJdT5-sJ6FwwZD50g

    • 1 hr 5 min
    Episode 78 - Conversations with Raja Selvam

    Episode 78 - Conversations with Raja Selvam

    Today's conversation is with Raja Selvam, PhD.
    Raja is a licensed clinical psychologist, is the developer of Integral Somatic Psychology™ (ISP™), an effective somatic therapy that helps clients achieve optimal mental health by fully embodying their emotions.
    His book The Practice of Embodying Emotions: A Guide for Improving Cognitive, Emotional, and Behavioral Outcomes is currently being translated into several languages.
    Dr. Selvam is also a senior trainer at Dr. Peter Levine’s Somatic Experiencing® International. He has taught for twenty-five years in over twenty countries in North and South Americas, Europe, Asia, the Middle East, and the Far East.
    Dr. Selvam’s work is informed by older body psychotherapy systems of Reichian Therapy and Bioenergetic Analysis, newer body psychotherapy systems of Bodynamic Analysis and Somatic Experiencing, and bodywork systems of Postural Integration and Biodynamic Craniosacral Therapy.
    His work is also inspired by Jungian and archetypal psychologies, Kleinian and intersubjective schools of psychoanalysis, affective neuroscience, quantum physics, yoga, Polarity Therapy, and Advaita Vedanta (a spiritual psychology from India).
    Dr. Selvam’s work also draws upon his clinical psychology PhD dissertation on Advaita Vedanta and Jungian psychology, based on which he has published an article titled “Jung and Consciousness,” in the international analytical psychology journal Spring in 2013.
     
    In today’s talk we talked about what brought Raja to where he is today. We discussed topics from Raja’s book “The Practice of Embodying Emotions,” the interconnection between the mind, body, and environment in the context of psychology. We explored the complex relationship between pain and pleasure in the human brain, the role of defenses in shaping emotional experiences, and the effectiveness of Somatic Experiencing as a trauma modality. We also discussed the importance of accepting and managing life's difficulties, the integration of Eastern psychology into our approaches
    You can learn more about Raja at https://integralsomaticpsychology.com/
    If you are enjoying and getting something out of these talks, we'd appreciate it if you would leave a positive review of the podcast and subscribe to it through the platform of your choice. When you do this it really helps other people find us, and we greatly appreciate your support.
    You can find more about Andrew at http://andrewrosenstock.com and http://RolfingInBoston.com
    Many thanks to Explorers Society for use of their song " All In" from their majestic album 'Spheres' Please check them out here https://open.spotify.com/album/1plT1lAPWEQ1oTRbWOiXm3?si=eAL08OJdT5-sJ6FwwZD50g

    • 1 hr 13 min
    Episode 77 - Conversations with Ryan Hofer and Paul Wirth Round 2

    Episode 77 - Conversations with Ryan Hofer and Paul Wirth Round 2

    In today's conversation I am joined again by Ryan Hofer and Paul Wirth for a second round of a triad of introspection.
    We discuss and contemplate writings of the Osteopath Jim Jealous, the need for improved listening skills training, we also explored different pedagogical approaches, the role of the autonomic nervous system in manual therapy, and the concept of structural integration. We go into some really fun and exploratory spaces and I greatly enjoy being in conversation with these two.
    A note, this talk came at the end of a busy day for me and some of my cortical channels were not as up to snuff as they could have been. I lost my train of thought a few times and thankfully Paul and Ryan were right there with me to pick them up, expand or contrast them and continue the conversation forward.‌
    Ryan Hofer is fascinated by applications of body-based systems thinking and hands-on therapies. He graduated from the Dr. Ida Rolf Institute and was the chair of a Structural Integration certification exam program. He has completed a Masters of Teaching and a Masters of Communication, and he is currently pursuing a doctorate in naturopathic medicine.
    Paul Wirth is a bodyworker and movement educator, a Certified Advanced Rolfer® and a student and teacher of Tai Chi Ch’uan. His practice integrates Structural Integration, craniosacral therapy, visceral manipulation, and various kinds of movement work. A guiding question for Paul is: “How does a person's innate capacity for healing make use of my presence and input, and what about that is up to me?” He endeavors to continually be surprised by the reality that each person he works with is a living, present being, and to undertake practices that remind him that he is, too.
    You can find out more about Paul at http://mosaicbodywork.com
     
    If you are enjoying and getting something out of these talks, we'd appreciate it if you would leave a positive review of the podcast and subscribe to it through the platform of your choice. When you do this it really helps other people find us, and we greatly appreciate your support.
    You can find more about Andrew at http://andrewrosenstock.com and http://RolfingInBoston.com
    Many thanks to Explorers Society for use of their song " All In" from their majestic album 'Spheres' Please check them out here https://open.spotify.com/album/1plT1lAPWEQ1oTRbWOiXm3?si=eAL08OJdT5-sJ6FwwZD50g

    • 1 hr 41 min
    Episode 76 - Conversations with Pierpaola Volpones

    Episode 76 - Conversations with Pierpaola Volpones

    Today's conversation is with Pierpaola Volpones.
    Pierpaola graduated as Physical Educator (1976) and in Sociology (1982). She taught physical education in public schools and applied kinesis therapy in private centers for more than ten years. After having attended a Rolf Movement™ Workshop, she started Rolfing® education.
    She certified first as Rolf Movement™ Practitioner (1986) and then as Rolfer (1988). In 1996 she became a Certified Advanced Rolfer™. Since 1986 she runs her practice in Italy, as a full time profession. In 2006, the Rolf Institute certified Pierpaola as International Rolfing® and Rolf Movement™ Instructor. Outside of Rolfing, Pierpaola has continued to deepen her studies in Visceral Manipulation and Somatic Experiencing.
    In today’s talk we discussed Pierpaola's journey through Rolf Movement, her teaching style, and the importance of cross-cultural communication. We also touched upon the challenges and responsibilities of teacher training, the significance of adaptability and finding alternative approaches, and the concept of tonic function. Our conversation emphasized the importance of self-awareness, understanding personal space and proximity in client interactions and much more.
    You can learn more about Pierpoala at http://www.volpones.it
    If you are enjoying and getting something out of these talks, we'd appreciate it if you would leave a positive review of the podcast and subscribe to it through the platform of your choice. When you do this it really helps other people find us, and we greatly appreciate your support.
    You can find more about Andrew at http://andrewrosenstock.com and http://RolfingInBoston.com
    Many thanks to Explorers Society for use of their song " All In" from their majestic album 'Spheres' Please check them out here https://open.spotify.com/album/1plT1lAPWEQ1oTRbWOiXm3?si=eAL08OJdT5-sJ6FwwZD50g

    • 1 hr 6 min
    Episode 75 - Conversations with Leslie Kaminoff

    Episode 75 - Conversations with Leslie Kaminoff

    Today's conversation is with Leslie Kaminoff
    Leslie is a yoga educator inspired by the tradition of T.K.V. Desikachar. He is an internationally recognized specialist with five decades’ experience in the fields of yoga and breath anatomy. He leads workshops for many of the leading yoga associations, schools and training programs in the world.Leslie’s book Yoga Anatomy, (co-authored with Amy Matthews), sold out its first print run of 19,000 within one month of its June 2007 release, and has been a top-selling yoga book on Amazon ever since. The book went on to sell over a million copies in 23 languages by the time the third edition of Yoga Anatomy was released in the Fall of 2021.
    Leslie also helped to organize international yoga conferences while serving as Vice-President of Unity in Yoga, and was part of the ad-hoc committee that established national standards for yoga teacher training. Prior to the formation of The Yoga Alliance, Leslie was a strong voice in the ensuing national debate regarding the application of those certification standards. This dialogue resulted in the creation of e-Sutra, pioneering e-mail list and blog with a worldwide readership.
    Leslie is the founder of The Breathing Project, a New York City based non-profit educational corporation and studio which ran highly respected year-long courses in yoga anatomy from 2003 to 2017.  The courses taught at The Breathing Project in New York City have been available online to a worldwide audience at yogaanatomy.net since 2011, with thousands of students worldwide participating in this growing online community. 
    Leslie has also partnered with Lauri Nemetz and Lydia Mann as KNMLabs.com to produce week-long human dissection lab experiences for yoga and movement professionals.
    In our conversation today we had a wide-ranging discussion about our work, life experiences, and shared interests in yoga and bodywork. We discussed the importance of adapting to each individual's needs in teaching yoga, the core principles of yoga, the therapeutic effects, and the mind-body problem. Towards the end, we touched upon the importance of emotional regulation and the role of a yoga teacher.
    It was a very enjoyable conversation and I wish it could have gone on for hours more. Leslie is a seasoned veteran in both the bodywork and yoga world and his experience, wisdom and compassion help make him a top leader in the field.
    You can learn more about Leslie at https://yogaanatomy.org
    If you are enjoying and getting something out of these talks, we'd appreciate it if you would leave a positive review of the podcast and subscribe to it through the platform of your choice. When you do this it really helps other people find us, and we greatly appreciate your support.
    You can find more about Andrew at http://andrewrosenstock.com and http://RolfingInBoston.com
    Many thanks to Explorers Society for use of their song " All In" from their majestic album 'Spheres' Please check them out here https://open.spotify.com/album/1plT1lAPWEQ1oTRbWOiXm3?si=eAL08OJdT5-sJ6FwwZD50g

    • 1 hr 20 min
    Episode 74 - Conversations with Ryan Hofer and Paul Wirth

    Episode 74 - Conversations with Ryan Hofer and Paul Wirth

    Today's conversation marks a departure from our usual format. Today I am joined by Ryan Hofer and Paul Wirth. In mid 2023, Ryan organized a discussion among a small group of us on the topic of embodiment—a conversation I found particularly enriching, especially as it introduced me to Paul for the first time. The depth and content of that conversation seemed too valuable not to share on the podcast.The original call included four or five participants, which, while enjoyable, might not translate as well in an audio format for our listeners. A trio, however, makes for a more accessible listening experience. Paul, Ryan, and I share several overlapping interests, creating rich intersections of dialogue where two can engage deeply while the other listens in. My hope is to turn this into a semi-regular series with both of them, discussing various topics as they arise and providing value to our community. This episode is the first realization of that vision.Ryan Hofer is fascinated by applications of body-based systems thinking and hands-on therapies. He graduated from the Dr. Ida Rolf Institute and was the chair of a Structural Integration certification exam program. He has completed a Masters of Teaching and a Masters of Communication, and he is currently pursuing a doctorate in naturopathic medicine.Paul Wirth is a bodyworker and movement educator, a Certified Advanced Rolfer® and a student and teacher of Tai Chi Ch’uan. His practice integrates Structural Integration, craniosacral therapy, visceral manipulation, and various kinds of movement work. A guiding question for Paul is: “How does a person's innate capacity for healing make use of my presence and input, and what about that is up to me?” He endeavors to continually be surprised by the reality that each person he works with is a living, present being, and to undertake practices that remind him that he is, too.
    You can find out more about Paul at http://mosaicbodywork.com
     
    If you are enjoying and getting something out of these talks, we'd appreciate it if you would leave a positive review of the podcast and subscribe to it through the platform of your choice. When you do this it really helps other people find us, and we greatly appreciate your support.
    You can find more about Andrew at http://andrewrosenstock.com and http://RolfingInBoston.com
    Many thanks to Explorers Society for use of their song " All In" from their majestic album 'Spheres' Please check them out here https://open.spotify.com/album/1plT1lAPWEQ1oTRbWOiXm3?si=eAL08OJdT5-sJ6FwwZD50g

    • 1 hr 34 min

Customer Reviews

4.8 out of 5
17 Ratings

17 Ratings

Neel the Neovolver ,

Brilliant and “Touching” hosts and interviews!

I have too much to express, and with 3 little ones (holding the littlest now), and with wanting to make the kitchen clean so my wife can breathe deeply when she wakes, I’m always doing late night dishes and cleanup. I found your podcast last month, and I’ve now listened to every episode (I listen at 1.5x/speed).

I’ve written this review many times in my head and envisioned I’d be at my laptop so I could type freely, yet instead of waiting for that magical moment, I’d rather seize the opportunity and write what I can!

I’m a structural integration bodyworker at heart, operating mostly on the downloads and intuitive guidance I get from working on all the wonderful patients I’ve had the pleasure of caring for since 2008. A chiropractor by trade, I also trained in CFT, and with the various wise ones I’ve learned from, I also traverse the fields of somatics, sept tissue, craniosacral, and intuitive movement practices, just to name a few. When the only practicing Rolfer in our area had to close down in 2020 due to covid, he referred many to me for that kind of work, and I was happy to offer my version. It’s my deepest joy to meet someone in that place of need — whether pregnant mom or newborn or child or a dad or grandfather. I love caring for families and seeing them fall more in love with one another as they see their loved one receive rejuvenating work.

I love this podcast as it feels like home to me. I love what you two offer in your abilities as interviewers and witnesses, and I also connect so much With the essence of what you both offer as your way of bringing others into healing.

I’ve been an avid podcast listener for many years and can say this is one of my favorite ones.

I’d love to keep listening, and I’m really thankful for what you’ve cultivated. Keep going!

tom//$$)( ,

Meh

While I really appreciate the effort and the subject matter. I feel that this podcast really misses the mark. and it’s too bad because structural integration really needs more content like this out there. As a structural integration practitioner, I think that the guest they get very good and I like what they’re talking about. But the hosts seem to take every opportunity to interject their take on the practice, which is how shall we say, one way of looking at things? This whole trauma informed everything is really kind of annoying to listen to after a while. And anytime that a guest says something that they agree with they hijacked the interview and just talk about what they think for like 10 minutes. Please just let the guest talk. It sounds like the lady has been in practice for maybe a couple years so it’s really hard to hear these long yarns about how they’re worried they’re going to traumatize their client.

Dan Somers Indianapolis ,

So informative and up to date!

I do my best to catch most episodes of this podcast and I learn something new and interesting and practical with every show. I really appreciate all of the effort Andrew and Nikki put into this podcast and how they seek out the top part leaders in the field of somatic therapy and structural integration.

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