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Embodiment Matters is an ongoing, rich conversation about what it really means to be embodied, and why and how embodiment matters so much in our daily lives and in our world. Our guests include wise and insightful teachers from the realms of somatics, Buddhism, meditation, social justice, psychotherapy, movement arts, bodywork, martial arts, neuroscience, environmentalists, indigenous teachers, and more.
In our conversations, we explore a wide range of topics around waking up and being embodied, and offer guided practices to help return to your embodiment as a source of wisdom, guidance and intimacy with life.
Your hosts, Carl Rabke and Erin Geesaman Rabke, have been devoted to waking up and being embodied for the last 25 years. They have extensive training and practice in The Feldenkrais Method, Yoga & Yoga Therapy, Structural Integration, Embodied Life, Buddhist Meditation, Tai Chi, Focusing, Ayurveda, and more. They share a passion for sharing potent practices that support people in becoming more embodied, more mindful and aware, more rooted in liberating kindness, and more free in all ways; as well as more able to bring their unique gifts forth to benefit the world.
They live in Salt Lake City, and can be found at bodyhappy.com
Embodiment Matters is an ongoing, rich conversation about what it really means to be embodied, and why and how embodiment matters so much in our daily lives and in our world. Our guests include wise and insightful teachers from the realms of somatics, Buddhism, meditation, social justice, psychotherapy, movement arts, bodywork, martial arts, neuroscience, environmentalists, indigenous teachers, and more.
In our conversations, we explore a wide range of topics around waking up and being embodied, and offer guided practices to help return to your embodiment as a source of wisdom, guidance and intimacy with life.
Your hosts, Carl Rabke and Erin Geesaman Rabke, have been devoted to waking up and being embodied for the last 25 years. They have extensive training and practice in The Feldenkrais Method, Yoga & Yoga Therapy, Structural Integration, Embodied Life, Buddhist Meditation, Tai Chi, Focusing, Ayurveda, and more. They share a passion for sharing potent practices that support people in becoming more embodied, more mindful and aware, more rooted in liberating kindness, and more free in all ways; as well as more able to bring their unique gifts forth to benefit the world.
They live in Salt Lake City, and can be found at bodyhappy.com
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Recent Hosts, Guests & Topics
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Hosts
Carl Rabke
Erin Geesaman Rabke
Alexandre Jodun
Previous Guests
Dr. Jaiya John
Dr. Jaiya John is an accomplished poet, writer, teacher, and the founder of Soul Water Rising press. His lifelong calling is centered around the themes of freedom from the sickness of supremacy and inferiority, and he is dedicated to humanitarian work that addresses the profound suffering associated with poverty of the soul. Through his work, he aims to feed souls with love, compassion, and hope, and to support the healing journeys of historically dehumanized populations and cultures.
Dr. Jaiya John is an accomplished poet, writer, teacher, and the founder of Soul Water Rising press. His lifelong calling is centered around the themes of freedom from the sickness of supremacy and inferiority, and he is dedicated to humanitarian work that addresses the profound suffering associated with poverty of the soul. Through his work, he aims to feed souls with love, compassion, and hope, and to support the healing journeys of historically dehumanized populations and cultures.
Alexandre Jodun
Alexandre Jodun is a colleague and friend of Carl Rabke, involved in the Embodiment Matters podcast. He is known for his work in facilitating conversations around men's issues and sacred activism. Jodun is committed to exploring the depths of male experience and fostering community among men, particularly in the context of grief and emotional expression.
Alexandre Jodun is a colleague and friend of Carl Rabke, involved in the Embodiment Matters podcast. He is known for his work in facilitating conversations around men's issues and sacred activism. Jodun is committed to exploring the depths of male experience and fostering community among men, particularly in the context of grief and emotional expression.
Francis Weller
Francis Weller is a psychotherapist, soul-activist, and author known for his work on grief and renewal. He is the author of 'The Wild Edge of Sorrow: Rituals of Renewal and the Sacred Work of Grief', which explores the importance of grief in the human experience and offers rituals for healing. Weller has dedicated his life to helping individuals navigate their emotional landscapes and find meaning in their suffering, emphasizing the connection between grief and personal transformation.
Francis Weller is a psychotherapist, soul-activist, and author known for his work on grief and renewal. He is the author of 'The Wild Edge of Sorrow: Rituals of Renewal and the Sacred Work of Grief', which explores the importance of grief in the human experience and offers rituals for healing. Weller has dedicated his life to helping individuals navigate their emotional landscapes and find meaning in their suffering, emphasizing the connection between grief and personal transformation.
Topics Discussed
embodiment
freedom
soul
humanitarian work
superiority/inferiority virus
men's issues
healing
cultural supremacy
men
grief
power
love
loneliness
sacred activism
Episodes
Here's the recent few episodes on Embodiment Matters Podcast.
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Men of Depth and Soul: A Conversation with Dr. Jaiya John and Alexandre Jodun
We are excited to share this conversation with Dr. Jaiya John. This is the second episode in the Men of Depth and Soul series that Carl is hosting with our dear friend and colleague, Alexandre Jodun.
Jaiya is an incredible poet, writer, teacher, and human being and the founder of Soul Water Rising press. as he writes on his website:
"My lifelong calling and work is freedom from the sickness of supremacy and inferiority. Freedom from oppression. Freedom to live a beautiful life. Food, water, and shelter are nothing if the one being fed, watered, and sheltered is immersed in the profound suffering that is poverty of the soul. I am grateful to carry out the humanitarian work of feeding souls the bread and breath of Love, compassion, and hope.
In an often dehumanizing world, Soul Water Rising is a global rehumanizing mission, stirring the soul to remember itself. We support the healing and freedom journeys of historically dehumanized populations and cultures. We honor womanhood and fatherhood. And we treat the sickness of racial and cultural supremacies wherever they exist."
In our conversation, we move through so much terrain looking at how men are being called by the times. We unpack the notion of freedom, and what it means to seek freedom for all beings, we talk about systems top-down dominance, and the pervasive presence of what Jaiya calls the "superiority/inferiority virus." We speak of the sacredness or eros, and how few boys have models of how to be with this energy in a way that feeds life.
So much goodness.
We hope you enjoy the conversation, and please share it with any friends who might enjoy listening.
We are excited to share this conversation with Dr. Jaiya John. This is the second episode in the Men of Depth and Soul series that Carl is hosting with our dear friend and colleague, Alexandre Jodun.
Jaiya is an incredible poet, writer, teacher, and human being and the founder of Soul Water Rising press. as he writes on his website:
"My lifelong calling and work is freedom from the sickness of supremacy and inferiority. Freedom from oppression. Freedom to live a beautiful life. Food, water, and shelter are nothing if the one being fed, watered, and sheltered is immersed in the profound suffering that is poverty of the soul. I am grateful to carry out the humanitarian work of feeding souls the bread and breath of Love, compassion, and hope.
In an often dehumanizing world, Soul Water Rising is a global rehumanizing mission, stirring the soul to remember itself. We support the healing and freedom journeys of historically dehumanized populations and cultures. We honor womanhood and fatherhood. And we treat the sickness of racial and cultural supremacies wherever they exist."
In our conversation, we move through so much terrain looking at how men are being called by the times. We unpack the notion of freedom, and what it means to seek freedom for all beings, we talk about systems top-down dominance, and the pervasive presence of what Jaiya calls the "superiority/inferiority virus." We speak of the sacredness or eros, and how few boys have models of how to be with this energy in a way that feeds life.
So much goodness.
We hope you enjoy the conversation, and please share it with any friends who might enjoy listening.
Men of Depth and Soul: A Conversation with Francis Weller and Alexandre Jodun
Hosts
Hosts of this podcast episode
Carl RabkeAlexandre Jodun
Guests
Guests of this podcast episode
Francis WellerAlexandre Jodun
Keywords
Keywords of this podcast episode
mengriefpowerlovelonelinesssacred activism
In this conversation, we begin a new sub-series of the Embodiment Matters podcast, Men of Depth and Soul, where Carl and our dear friend and colleague, Alexandre Jodun will be hosting interviews around what is being asked of men in these times.
We begin the series with our friend and mentor, Francis Weller. Francis is a psychotherapist, soul-activist, and author of The Wild Edge of Sorrow: Rituals of Renewal and the Sacred Work of Grief.
Our conversation moves through many topics: men and grief, the relationship between power and love, the loneliness and isolation so many men feel, how we can bless each other and call out to each other's gifts, and so much more.
On February 13th, Carl and Alexandre begin an online men's group, Men of Depth and Soul: Rooting into Sacred Activism. Francis Weller will be one of the guest elder/ teachers along with Pat McCabe, Woman Stands Shining. You can find out more about that course here, https://embodimentmatters.com/menofdepthandsoul/
In this conversation, we begin a new sub-series of the Embodiment Matters podcast, Men of Depth and Soul, where Carl and our dear friend and colleague, Alexandre Jodun will be hosting interviews around what is being asked of men in these times.
We begin the series with our friend and mentor, Francis Weller. Francis is a psychotherapist, soul-activist, and author of The Wild Edge of Sorrow: Rituals of Renewal and the Sacred Work of Grief.
Our conversation moves through many topics: men and grief, the relationship between power and love, the loneliness and isolation so many men feel, how we can bless each other and call out to each other's gifts, and so much more.
On February 13th, Carl and Alexandre begin an online men's group, Men of Depth and Soul: Rooting into Sacred Activism. Francis Weller will be one of the guest elder/ teachers along with Pat McCabe, Woman Stands Shining. You can find out more about that course here, https://embodimentmatters.com/menofdepthandsoul/