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EPISODE · Jan 25, 2021 · 58 MIN

#130: Healing Our Nervous System with Nicole Lohse

from The Mark Groves Podcast

Nicole Lohse is a Somatic Experiencing Practitioner, Feldenkrais Practitioner and yoga teacher. Her knowledge of the body, mind and soul greatly influences how she supports others from a very intuitive, energetic and somatic place. Nicole walks us through how to be more connected with yourself by understanding the language of your body and your survival philosophy. By building your capacity and regulation at a nervous system level, your resiliency will only increase. It's from here that you’ll shift from surviving your way through life to thriving and accessing more of your truth. ~ Discover: What is somatic therapy? What is a healthy nervous system? What a normal response to stress looks like The beautiful invitation to the observation What's your nervous system "normal?" How to recognize when you step out of your truth What is co-regulation Why safety and security is foreign Why resistance creates room to learn The power of noticing How to get back into regulation Find more about Nicole on her website https://www.nicolelohse.com, or on Instagram. You can find more details about her course here.  Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands

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