Conscious Body Conversations Episode 22Today I chat with Amber Huyghe, podcaster and former radio personality about "a walk back to self love". Amber and I have been friends for years and many of our conversations return to a common experience, choosing your SELF and your HEALTH inside of cultural institutions that are constructed to make that extremely difficult.
Amber walked away from radio to choose freedom to use her voice for messages and causes that are true to her purpose without filtering them for the expectations put on her. She shares the many threads of her life that were connected to this powerful decision. I believe when you choose, over and over again your own truth we you are practicing embodiment. Welcome to the conversation. ➡️ You can find Amber here: 📺 IG: www.instagram.com/amber.b.huyghe/ 🗣 Podcast: “A Walk Back to Self-love with Amber Huyghe” on Apple podcasts, Anchor and Spotify 🌟The Conscious Body Conversation Series🌟 As humans, our relationship with our bodies has taken many twists and turns. In early human history we understood ourselves as spiritual beings. As time marched on and we learned more about how these bodies operate, our understanding of ourselves became more mechanical. This mechanistic view of the body has shed necessary light on the body systems, which has allowed us to innovate solutions to so many problems. And it has also created the space for disconnection, dissociation, and disembodiment. In this video series, I chat with some of my favorite humans who have insight on how we can explore pathways to greater connection within our own sense of selves, with each other, and as co-inhabitants of this planet today. Inhabiting our own bodies consciously is a necessary experience in progressing the field of whole health. I hope you enjoy these talks. #consciousbodyconversations #embodiedmovementtraining Find Jessie Lucas here: 🌐 www.embodiedmovementtraining.com 🔗https://www.linkedin.com/in/jessieblucas 📺 https://www.instagram.com/jessieblucas/ 👥 https://www.facebook.com/groups/embodiedmovementtraining
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