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The Craniosacral Podcast

This podcast supports the personal and professional growth of craniosacral therapists via interviews and educational material from leading teachers and practitioners in the field. Hosted by Ryan Hallford, founder of the Craniosacral Resource Center and author of the Street Smart Craniosacral blog.
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Nov 25, 2015

Samantha Lotti of Chicago, IL talks about some basic skills of biodynamic work.

0:00 -  5:10
Ryan’s intro – giving thanks, podcast launch report, going global

5:15 – 9:15
Introduces Samantha

9:20 – 15:00
Sam tells her story (in red pajamas.) Cesar Puello's site is here.

16:30 – 30:00 
Being comfortable, favorite contacts, fluid body

30:00 -  45:00  
Mental management, self-regulation, empowering the client

45:00 – 57:00
When to change contacts, instinct and intellect

58:00 – 1:16:00
Stillness vs. motion, sensory qualities of Primary Respiration, embodiment

1:17:00 - 1:24:00
Communication with client, establishing safety

1:24:00 - 1:28:00 
Value of short meditations for clients

5 Minute meditations available here on CD Baby.

itunes (link to come)

Sam's practice site:

www.biodynamichealth.com

Blog:
www.biodynamicthought.com

Craniosacral research site:
www.craniosacralresearch.com

Facebook:
www.facebook.com/biodynamichealthsystems

Ryan's video of the class where he met Samantha is here.

 

www.craniosacralpodcast.com

 

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