• Jess Huon – Buddhism & The Body
    May 3 2021

    Jess Huon has been engaged in meditative and embodiment practices since the age of seventeen. She has trained in traditional Buddhist monastic settings, in inter-faith contexts of meditative inquiry, and also within long periods of solitary forest practice. This training has taken place in India, Australia, Spain, and the USA. In 2009 Jess was awarded a scholarship to study Buddhist texts at Spirit Rock, near San Francisco. She holds a bachelor of Creative Arts (VCA), and a post graduate degree in Therapeutic Arts practice (RMIT). Jess brings traditional teaching alive in a fresh, feminine, and transformative manner. A natural orator, her talks have been described as “street language for the soul.” Whilst deeply informed but not bound by tradition, her style is grounded in contemporary life.

    Jess has taught with other teachers from the Australian Insight tradition, with Open Dharma and with Christopher Titmuss. She co-facilitates annually on Yatras (meditative walks in different Australian wilderness areas – see https://yatra.org.au) with Ronny Hickel. She is a guest speaker at the Annual Emerging Women Live Festival in New York. She is a published author (The Dark Wet, Giramondo Publishing), and when based in Melbourne, writes and co-directs for rollercoaster, a theatre company comprising actors with intellectual disabilities. Jess is currently under the tutelage of Sofia O Diaz, a master in female embodiment, in the United States. She teaches regularly with the Melbourne Insight Meditation Group.

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    56 mins
  • Gilbert Rochecouste – Placemaking & Generating Aliveness through Place
    Apr 25 2021

    In this episode we talk all things...
    - Placemaking
    - Generating Aliveness through Place
    - Participatory Democracy
    - Enriching culture in cities
    - Empowered & Resilient Citizenship
    - Regenerative places

    You can find the video version of the podcast at
    YouTube: Australian Centre for Embodied Practice

    Facebook: @centreforembodiedpractice
    Inastgram: @centreforembodiedpractice
    Spotify: The Embodied Life
    Apple: The Embodied Life
    Google: The Embodied Life

    You can find more episodes, workshops, training & psychotherapy at
    www.acep.com.au

    Gilbert Rochecouste's
    Gilbert is recognised locally and Internationally as a leading voice in placemaking and the creation of vibrant, resilient and loved places. He is a sought after speaker and skilled facilitator for community and stakeholder engagement activities and has worked with over 1000 cities, towns, mainstreets and communities over the past 25 years. Gilbert co-founded the EPOCH Foundation promoting the adoption of business ethics. He has been on the boards of Ross House, Donkey Wheel House Trust and Hub Australia. Gilbert leads a multi-disciplinary team of placemakers, researchers and designers.

    You can find out more about Gilbert's work at
    https://www.villagewell.org/

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    55 mins
  • Nina Merrens – Intercultural Communication
    Apr 18 2021

    In this episode we talk all things...
     - Leading from the Heart
     - Intercultural Awareness
     - Bringing your whole self to work

    You can find the video version of the podcast at
    YouTube: Australian Centre for Embodied Practice

    Facebook: @centreforembodiedpractice
    Inastgram: @centreforembodiedpractice
    Spotify: The Embodied Life
    Apple: The Embodied Life
    Google: The Embodied Life

    You can find more episodes, workshops, training & psychotherapy at
    www.acep.com.au

    Nina's Bio
    For over 25 years, Nina Merrens has designed, coached, and facilitated a range of
    interventions for international organizations in the public, private and non-profit
    sectors, including leadership development workshops, and organizational development
    interventions. As an expert consultant, trainer and coach, her focus is on global
    leadership training, organizational culture interventions, international team
    development, intercultural competency coaching, and personal leadership.
    In this capacity, she has supported numerous clients in Europe, United States, Middle
    East, Africa and Asia, including Beiersdorf AG, SAP, Microsoft AG, W.L. Gore &
    Associates, Ferring Pharmaceuticals, Daimler, Audi, ABB and the World Bank.

    Nina also works as a leadership coach on the High Performance Leadership and
    Advanced High Performance leadership programme at the IMD business school in
    Lausanne, Switzerland for the last 6 years. Since January 2012 Nina has been working
    for the United Nations Secretariat Management Development Programme (MDP) as
    lead facilitator and coach – She has led leadership sessions for the UN for example, in
    Dakar, Senegal, Bangkok, Thailand, Geneva, Switzerland and Vienna, Austria.
    In addition, she has been a guest lecturer since 2001 at the University of Passau,
    Germany on Intercultural Competency and Authentic Leadership and taught the
    month-long Integrative leadership program for graduate students at Esalen Institute,
    California “Leading from the heart”

    You can find out more about Nina's work at
    http://www.njm-intercultural.de/about

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    50 mins
  • Claire Dunn – Rewilding the Urban Soul
    Apr 11 2021

    Today we cover all things...

    - Rewilding the Urban Soul
    - Belonging to the Landscape
    - The language of Birds
    - Practices for ecological awakening
    - A year without matches
    - Deep nature connection
    - Sit spots

    Claires Bio
    Claire Dunn is a writer, speaker, transpersonal counsellor, and a passionate advocate for rewilding our inner and outer landscapes. She worked for many years as a campaigner for the Wilderness Society and now facilitates nature-based personal development and leadership through rewilding, deep nature connection and contemporary wilderness rites-of-passage. In 2010, Claire lived in the bush for a year as part of a wilderness survival program, an experience she wrote about in My Year Without Matches. She currently lives in Melbourne. www.naturesapprentice.com.au

    You can find more episodes, workshops, training & psychotherapy at
    www.acep.com.au

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    1 hr and 1 min
  • Andrea Juhan – Therapy in Motion
    Apr 4 2021
    In this episode we talk all things...
    - Being an inhabitant of the body
    - Psychotherapy in motion
    - Encounter work in Open Floor Movement Practice
    - Embodied Group Therapy
    - The need for up-regulation
    - An embodied look at Attachment theory
    - And Embodied practice as laying the foundation for spiritual development

    Andrea's Bio
    Becoming an attuned and skillful inhabitant of a human body has always fascinated me. Embodiment as a path of study and devotion holds the felt sense of life as we live it, the creative qualities of imagination, inspiration, and art and the transcendent qualities of presence, compassion, love and Union with Spirit.

    I have approached embodiment through every doorway I could find: Bodywork, Yoga, dance of all kinds, hiking, living life, being a mother, a lover, Somatic psychotherapy, meditation, thru professional trainings, academic programs and constant dedicated practice.

    The following 3 areas have had a huge influence in my work

    - 12 years as a community member at Esalen Institute, where I studied: Gestalt Awareness Practice with Chris and Dick Price, Movement with Anna + Daria Halprin, and Gabrielle Roth, and many other astounding teachers in the fields of humanistic psychology and the healing arts. I taught body work and dance and worked on the massage crew.

    - Training with Gabrielle Roth in the 5Rhythms® inspired my teaching and training globally for over thirty years.

    - My education and work in clinical somatic psychology as a licensed Marriage and Family Therapist and Training Faculty for the Rosenberg Institute for Integrative Body Psychotherapy (IBP)

    The words I hear the most about my style of teaching is: clear, kind, insightful and courageous. This means a lot to me as so many of my teachers mentioned above and beyond have held me in the same.

    You can find more episodes, workshops, training & psychotherapy at
    www.acep.com.au

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    52 mins