Discover somatics - the revolutionary field that teaches you to listen to your body from within. Learn practical techniques from pioneers like Feldenkrais and Levine to heal trauma, reduce stress, and unlock your nervous system's natural wisdom.

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Lena: Hey everyone, welcome back to your personalized podcast from BeFreed! I'm Lena, and I'm absolutely thrilled to dive into today's exploration with you. We're going to unpack something that's been transforming lives for decades-somatics-and honestly, I can't wait to share what we've discovered.
Eli: And I'm Eli! Oh my goodness, Lena, when you first mentioned we'd be exploring somatics, I got so excited because this is one of those fields that just completely flips our understanding of how our bodies and minds work together. We're talking about a whole different way of listening to what our bodies are trying to tell us!
Lena: Exactly! And what's fascinating is that most people have never even heard the word "somatics," yet it touches on something so fundamental to human experience. We're going to explore what it really means, how it developed, and why it might be exactly what so many of us are missing in our modern lives.
Eli: Right! And we've got such rich material to draw from-everything from the Wikipedia overview to Thomas Hanna's groundbreaking work, Peter Levine's trauma research, and even some really thought-provoking perspectives on what somatics truly encompasses. This is going to be quite the journey!