The Float Practice

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The Float Practice

Leadership, building and healing through the art of floating. Mastery through surrender, depth and discipline within float tanks, life, and business.

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    Coming Home to Yourself: Float Practice, Partnership, and the Identity at the Center of Every Float Business (Episode Two with Emmanuelle)

    Bryce is joined by Emmanuelle — Director of Operations and his fiancée — for a rare conversation about how they met, what floating has done for her, and what they've both learned about the identity underneath every struggling float business. If you run a float center, this goes deeper than strategy.Show notes excerpt: This episode covers:Meeting during a 30-day float challenge — and what that timing meantEmm's first float: chronic back pain, fear of the dark, and what changedThe "geyser" pattern — why float center owners have extraordinary stories they never shareFloating is not a spa — and the cost of letting that framing standFloat tanks as identity centers: what's actually happening in the tankAnnouncing a home float tank and joint 30-day challenge with DreampodAngela's shift from owned by the business to leading itResources mentioned:Dreampod (home float tanks)Spa Ovarium, MontrealThe Float Practice: thefloatpractice.comDisclaimer: This episode discusses floating during pregnancy. While many people safely enjoy float therapy, we always recommend consulting with your doctor or qualified healthcare provider before floating while pregnant. Individual circumstances vary, and safety should always come first. In general, some float centers advise avoiding floating during the first trimester, or until a pregnancy is medically confirmed as stable. Please use your own judgment and follow professional medical guidance.Do you own a float center or have a float practice?✦ Apply to be on a future episode → https://tally.so/r/RGo4PdLearn more about The Float Practice: https://thefloatpractice.com/Follow on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thefloatpractice

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    The Tight Grip We Don’t Know We’re Holding (Episode One with Ryan Ariko of Float Station)

    In this first episode of The Float Practice, Ryan Ariko and Bryce Evans explore a simple but powerful moment that happens inside the float tank — realizing you’re holding life too tightly, and that it’s safe to put it down.It’s about nervous system safety, permission, and what happens when you stop gripping stress as proof that you’re responsible.We talk about floating as a practice, not a one-time experience — and why many people don’t feel the benefits right away. Along with the bigger picture of this small, powerful industry needing a new vision to get to the next stage.00:00 — Welcome to The Float Practice09:45 — Reconnecting with the practice24:40 — The tight grip on stress36:00 — Fear, safety, and letting go59:00 — Floating is not a spa01:29:00 — Why owners burn out01:56:00 — Why this work mattersLearn more about Float Station: https://floatstation.com/Follow Float Station on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/floatstationDo you own a float center or have a float practice?✦ Apply to be on a future episode → https://tally.so/r/RGo4PdLearn more about The Float Practice: https://thefloatpractice.com/Follow on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thefloatpractice

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Leadership, building and healing through the art of floating. Mastery through surrender, depth and discipline within float tanks, life, and business.

HOSTED BY

Bryce Evans

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