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  • Daniel Bear Davis began training in Somatic Experiencing in 2012. He brings an understanding of the body that is informed by 15 years of experience as a body worker and a lifetime of experience as a dancer and movement educator.Daniel sees clients one-on-one and in groups, on-line and in nature. His one-on-one work is also influenced by cultural somatics - the recognition of the larger web of human and non-human relations in which our somatic experience is situated. Sessions often thread the personal within the larger webs of ancestral lineage, nature, culture, and so much more. He works effectively with and without touch, as desired.

    Along with one-on-one work, Daniel has used understandings from SE to guide the creation of performance developed in collaboration with a number of marginalized communities. In this work, he creates contexts where previously unspoken or isolating experiences become resources for creation and collective healing. Somatic Experiencing guided his creative process with EchoTheaterSuitcase project, in which he directed ensembles of military veterans and non-veterans in creative collaboration. He created performances based on personal stories with incarcerated men and women and with college students responding to interviews with Palestinian artists, activists, and refugees.

    Daniel has worked as a massage therapist since 2004 and as a teacher of contact improvisation dance and embodied anatomy since 2006. He leads groups internationally - teaching tools for nervous system resilience as well as dance and embodiment classes. He has taught Axis Syllabus, contact improvisation dance, contemplative movement practices, and embodied anatomy in Europe, Asia, North America, and the Middle East, and now on-line.

    Daniel Bear Davis, SEP, MFA
    Somatic Experiencing Based Coach
    Pronouns: he, him, his
    www.bodywisdomrestoration.com
    www.thewellseedcenter.com
    danielbeardavis.com



    Reverence for Impulse is an unscripted, unplanned and (hopefully) unedited podcast with me, Weena Pauly-Tarr. Together with my guests, we’re asking what is alive in this moment?
    We start each episode with a few minutes of meeting each other head-to-toe, through the language of our bodies, before we press record and bring it to a conversation. We start where we are. This is not a hard hitting agenda or getting to the bottom of things, it's about being in the bottoms of things.
    Finding each other in the not-knowing. I’m here for the spaciousness, the awkwardness, the silliness, the silence — From the dark insides of our bodies to the brightness of our minds, I'm excited to welcome people who’s impulses I’d like to get to know.

    Website: weenapauly.com

    Instagram: weenapaulytarr

  • Jane Clapp is a Jungian Psychoanalyst (IAAP), a Registered Psychotherapist and an expert in the inseparable relationship between the body and psyche.

    The purpose of analysis and embodiment is to open us up TO BEING MOVED by life again and to fall back in love with being alive. She live in wonder and awe of the strength of the human spirit and the unique ways we all long to express and manifest who we truly are in our relationships and in the world. Jane believes in the power of understanding the body and psyche together to recover who we were truly meant to be in our lives.

    For over twenty years, she was a movement and somatic coach and embodiment educator working with a diverse clientele worldwide, many of whom have suffered deeply from emotional or physical pain, longing to come back into meaning and vitality. Jane has a depth of expertise in the effects of chronic and traumatic stress and general emotional overwhelm and how they manifest in the body and psyche. Bringing together her many years of somatic study, over twenty years of clinical experience, extensive personal Jungian Analysis, and professional training as a Jungian Analyst, I have developed a body of work, Jungian Somatics™.


    Jane founded and created a groundbreaking professional training program, Movement for Trauma, that she offered to hundreds of psychotherapists and somatics practitioners from across the globe for many years. She is also a member of The Breathe Network, which connects sexual violence survivors with trauma-informed healing arts practitioners. She has been both a keynote speaker and seminar leader presenting on my work at the Jung Society of Utah, Calgary Jung Society, the London Arts-Based Research Centre and secondary/vicarious trauma prevention and compassion fatigue for several organizations, including the Canadian Association of Fire Chiefs, Fire Service Women of Ontario, sexual violence support workers for Ontario universities and front-line social services workers and counsellors and also twice presented at the Trauma Talks conference at Women’s College Hospital. She is an internationally published author, a former wellness columnist, and a weekly radio health segment producer and has extensive media engagement experience.

    janeclapp.com

    jungiansomatics.com

    https://www.jungiansomatics.com/jungiansomaticsmft




    Reverence for Impulse is an unscripted, unplanned and (hopefully) unedited podcast with me, Weena Pauly-Tarr. Together with my guests, we’re asking what is alive in this moment?
    We start each episode with a few minutes of meeting each other head-to-toe, through the language of our bodies, before we press record and bring it to a conversation. We start where we are. This is not a hard hitting agenda or getting to the bottom of things, it's about being in the bottoms of things.
    Finding each other in the not-knowing. I’m here for the spaciousness, the awkwardness, the silliness, the silence — From the dark insides of our bodies to the brightness of our minds, I'm excited to welcome people who’s impulses I’d like to get to know.

    Website: weenapauly.com

    Instagram: weenapaulytarr



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  • Leslie Kaminoff is a yoga educator inspired by the tradition of T.K.V. Desikachar. He is recognized internationally as a specialist in the fields of yoga, breath anatomy and bodywork. For over four decades he has led workshops and developed specialized education for many leading yoga associations, schools and training programs in America and throughout the world. His approach to teaching combines intellectual rigor, spontaneity and humor, and is always evolving.
    Leslie is the founder of The Breathing Project, a New York City based educational non-profit dedicated to advancing educational standards for yoga teachers and other movement professionals. His unique year-long course is available online at yogaanatomy.net.
    He is the co-author, with Amy Matthews, of the best-selling book “Yoga Anatomy.”
    You can follow him on Instagram (@leslie.kaminoff), Twitter (@lkaminoff) and on Facebook (LeslieKaminoffYogaAnatomy), on YouTube (YogaAnatomy) and learn more at YogaAnatomy.org.


    Reverence for Impulse is an unscripted, unplanned and (hopefully) unedited podcast with me, Weena Pauly-Tarr. Together with my guests, we’re asking what is alive in this moment?
    We start each episode with a few minutes of meeting each other head-to-toe, through the language of our bodies, before we press record and bring it to a conversation. We start where we are. This is not a hard hitting agenda or getting to the bottom of things, it's about being in the bottoms of things.
    Finding each other in the not-knowing. I’m here for the spaciousness, the awkwardness, the silliness, the silence — From the dark insides of our bodies to the brightness of our minds, I'm excited to welcome people who’s impulses I’d like to get to know.

  • Laura Khoudari is a trauma-informed wellness writer, coach, and storyteller. Her work and book Lifting Heavy Things: Healing Trauma One Rep at Time (Wonderwell, 2021) have been recognized across the fitness and mental health industries as well as major media outlets like NPR and The New York Times. Her personal essays have appeared in Archetype and Human Shift Magazine.

    Website: laurakhoudari.com

    Instagram: @laurakhoudari



    Reverence for Impulse is an unscripted, unplanned and (hopefully) unedited podcast with me, Weena Pauly-Tarr. Together with my guests, we’re asking what is alive in this moment?
    We start each episode with a few minutes of meeting each other head-to-toe, through the language of our bodies, before we press record and bring it to a conversation. We start where we are. This is not a hard hitting agenda or getting to the bottom of things, it's about being in the bottoms of things.
    Finding each other in the not-knowing. I’m here for the spaciousness, the awkwardness, the silliness, the silence — From the dark insides of our bodies to the brightness of our minds, I'm excited to welcome people who’s impulses I’d like to get to know.

  • Mariana's Bio:

    One of my greatest passions is being in relationship. I love sharing, learning, teaching, being in presence with others and observing the unique impact that relationships have on each of us.
    I am a psychologist, psychotherapist, master trainer of systemic-relational psychotherapists and teacher in trainning in Somatic Experiencing.
    My clinical work with individuals, families and couples integrates psychotherapy and SE which allows me to navigate relational issues with a special attention to the body and its wonderful physiology. For me there is nothing more beautiful than being able to accompany my consultants and colleagues in training on this path of learning to live in their bodies with more presence and deepening their capacity to connect with others.

    Mariana's Instagram: infinitamari


    Reverence for Impulse is an unscripted, unplanned and (hopefully) unedited podcast with me, Weena Pauly-Tarr. Together with my guests, we’re asking what is alive in this moment?
    We start each episode with a few minutes of meeting each other head-to-toe, through the language of our bodies, before we press record and bring it to a conversation. We start where we are. This is not a hard hitting agenda or getting to the bottom of things, it's about being in the bottoms of things.
    Finding each other in the not-knowing. I’m here for the spaciousness, the awkwardness, the silliness, the silence — From the dark insides of our bodies to the brightness of our minds, I'm excited to welcome people who’s impulses I’d like to get to know.

  • Nick Duran Bio:

    My therapy practice is person-centered and trauma-informed, emphasizing collaboration and skill building. I utilize techniques from cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), play therapy, somatic psychotherapy, mindfulness, EMDR, and expressive arts therapy to address unhelpful ways of thinking and the bodily impact of stress and trauma. I meet clients where they are and offer treatment that is LGBTQIA+ affirming and culturally responsive. I am devoted to working with individuals

    facing various issues, including anxiety, depression, bipolar, ADHD, grief, and life transitions. I believe individuals are the experts of their lived experience, and therapy is an investment in one’s success and empowerment.

    In addition to attaining my MS in Counseling Psychology from California State University Long Beach, I have a background in the arts and education and hold a BFA and MFA in Dance. I enjoy dancing in nature—the beach, mountains, deserts, and forests along the west coast. I make ceramics and drawings in my free time, and I sing when I think no one can hear me. I believe in the transformative power of art—to heal and connect deeply with oneself and one’s community—which I bring into the therapeutic process.

    Instagram: duran.na


    Reverence for Impulse is an unscripted, unplanned and (hopefully) unedited podcast with me, Weena Pauly-Tarr. Together with my guests, we’re asking what is alive in this moment?
    We start each episode with a few minutes of meeting each other head-to-toe, through the language of our bodies, before we press record and bring it to a conversation. We start where we are. This is not a hard hitting agenda or getting to the bottom of things, it's about being in the bottoms of things.
    Finding each other in the not-knowing. I’m here for the spaciousness, the awkwardness, the silliness, the silence — From the dark insides of our bodies to the brightness of our minds, I'm excited to welcome people who’s impulses I’d like to get to know.

    www.weenapauly.com

  • Tim's Bio:

    Whatever I do, the same skills apply across the board: empathy, honesty, collaboration, improvisation, and shared vision. So whether the arena is work, family, or partnership, these are the values I bring. A heart-forward curiosity has guided my path through professional life. The immeasurable value of getting outside my comfort zone led me overseas and into a career helping other Americans do the same. Meditation and questioning of cultural norms opened the door to the sacred field of end-of-life care. My love for community and new ways of collaborating took me to the forefront of the co-working movement. And my deep reverence for the body, the more-than-human, directionality, aimlessness, and (actually) irreverence brought me into my current work as a Somatic Coach. I work with clients from all backgrounds and seem to catch the attention of those seeking depth and direction around gender, sexuality, and their relationship with self/selves.

    Tim's website: intheserviceoflife.com
    Tim's Instagram: @in.the.service.of.life



    Reverence for Impulse is an unscripted, unplanned and (hopefully) unedited podcast with me, Weena Pauly-Tarr. Together with my guests, we’re asking what is alive in this moment?
    We start each episode with a few minutes of meeting each other head-to-toe, through the language of our bodies, before we press record and bring it to a conversation. We start where we are. This is not a hard hitting agenda or getting to the bottom of things, it's about being in the bottoms of things.
    Finding each other in the not-knowing. I’m here for the spaciousness, the awkwardness, the silliness, the silence — From the dark insides of our bodies to the brightness of our minds, I'm excited to welcome people who’s impulses I’d like to get to know.

    www.weenapauly.com

  • Michelle Phillips, as a healer, facilitator, and ‘liberation strategist’ shares practice as a mental and spiritual wellness practitioner joining us from the Pacific Northwest, unceded Duwamish and Coast Salish territories. Michelle is an agent of liberatory change, supporting individuals, leaders, and organizations with grief, relational, and anti-oppressive principles and strategies. As a former hospital chaplain, Michelle’s practice often integrates forgotten spiritual and bodily intelligence, grief and loss, and healing wisdom from the diasporas to facilitate intergenerational healing and transformation.

    Michelle Links


    Reverence for Impulse is an unscripted, unplanned and (hopefully) unedited podcast with me, Weena Pauly-Tarr. Together with my guests, we’re asking what is alive in this moment?
    We start each episode with a few minutes of meeting each other head-to-toe, through the language of our bodies, before we press record and bring it to a conversation. We start where we are. This is not a hard hitting agenda or getting to the bottom of things, it's about being in the bottoms of things.
    Finding each other in the not-knowing. I’m here for the spaciousness, the awkwardness, the silliness, the silence — From the dark insides of our bodies to the brightness of our minds, I'm excited to welcome people who’s impulses I’d like to get to know.

    www.weenapauly.com

  • Fabio Tavares is a Brazilian artist who’s been forever obsessed with the human body in action. He started off as a competitive gymnast before running away to join the circus at the age of 15.

    Since moving to NYC in 1999, Mr. Tavares has collaborated and performed with Yvonne Meyer, Noemie Lafrance, Luis Lara Malvacías, Circus Amok, John Heginbotham, Laurie Anderson, Anna Kholer, Anne Bogart & SITI Company just to name a few. He danced with STREB for 14 years where he was the Associate Artistic Director for a decade. Mr. Tavares taught at Pace University and currently teaches at DGSD at Yale and The Juilliard School.

    His one-man show based on Heiner Müller's Hamletmachine has been performed in Brazil, Europe and the U.S. since 2010.

    Fabio in certified in Alexander, Klein and Zero Balancing and couldn't be happier to be working with chameckilerner.

    Website: www.healthandpoise.com
    Instagram: fabioatnyc






    Reverence for Impulse is an unscripted, unplanned and (hopefully) unedited podcast with me, Weena Pauly-Tarr. Together with my guests, we’re asking what is alive in this moment?
    We start each episode with a few minutes of meeting each other head-to-toe, through the language of our bodies, before we press record and bring it to a conversation. We start where we are. This is not a hard hitting agenda or getting to the bottom of things, it's about being in the bottoms of things.
    Finding each other in the not-knowing. I’m here for the spaciousness, the awkwardness, the silliness, the silence — From the dark insides of our bodies to the brightness of our minds, I'm excited to welcome people who’s impulses I’d like to get to know.

    www.weenapauly.com

  • David Thomson is an interdisciplinary performing artist and creator, a “Bessie" awardee who has worked extensively across the fields of dance, music, performance and theater. He initiated The Artists Sustainability Project to expand the discourse and practice of financial, artistic, and personal empowerment within the arts community.

    Instagram: davidthomson.nyc

    www.davidhamiltonthomson.com The Artist Sustainability Project Remembering a Dance: Parts of Some Sextets, 1965/2019






    Reverence for Impulse is an unscripted, unplanned and (hopefully) unedited podcast with me, Weena Pauly-Tarr. Together with my guests, we’re asking what is alive in this moment?
    We start each episode with a few minutes of meeting each other head-to-toe, through the language of our bodies, before we press record and bring it to a conversation. We start where we are. This is not a hard hitting agenda or getting to the bottom of things, it's about being in the bottoms of things.
    Finding each other in the not-knowing. I’m here for the spaciousness, the awkwardness, the silliness, the silence — From the dark insides of our bodies to the brightness of our minds, I'm excited to welcome people who’s impulses I’d like to get to know.
    www.weenapauly.com

  • Nick grew up on the shores of Lake Michigan, where he is currently raising two young children of his own. He started practicing yoga in 2000 as an antidote to the head-centrism of college. He found it to be a beautiful combination of spiritual practice and exercise, a way to contemplate cosmic ideas as they manifest in the particular pleasures and pains of human life.

    When not teaching, running his studio Grateful Yoga, or parenting, Nick likes to contemplate the fruitful intersections of yoga, Buddhism and science. He explores these ideas weekly in his newsletter Within Us and Without Us on Substack. His weekly classes aspire to this integration, mixing science and yoga philosophy with inquiry-oriented yoga practices.

    Nick has extensive experience working with beginners, men, couples, emerging adults, traumatic brain injury, the chronically stressed, and those seeking to make yoga and meditation part of their daily routine. He is a certified yoga therapist (C-IAYT) through the International Association of Yoga Therapy. View his full resume here. In spring 2022, Nick trained at the Kripalu School of Outdoor Leadership and now leads weekly outdoor experiences of communion with the lakeside lands around Evanston.

    Nick has a degree in Computer Science from Brown University, where he also studied the theory and practice of Buddhist meditation. Other influences include the Chinese arts of tai chi and qigong, running, the somatics of Lisa Clark and Bonnie Bainbridge-Cohen, improvisational theater, West African dance, artmaking, communing with nature, and cooking.


    Reverence for Impulse is an unscripted, unplanned and (hopefully) unedited podcast with me, Weena Pauly-Tarr. Together with my guests, we’re asking what is alive in this moment?
    We start each episode with a few minutes of meeting each other head-to-toe, through the language of our bodies, before we press record and bring it to a conversation. We start where we are. This is not a hard hitting agenda or getting to the bottom of things, it's about being in the bottoms of things.
    Finding each other in the not-knowing. I’m here for the spaciousness, the awkwardness, the silliness, the silence — From the dark insides of our bodies to the brightness of our minds, I'm excited to welcome people who’s impulses I’d like to get to know.
    www.weenapauly.com

  • Lauren Ohayon is internationally known for her ability to help her clients find their blind spots, compensations, and preferred patterns that are holding them back. She is the founder of Restore Your Core® (RYC®), an online program which empowers women to heal from core / pelvic floor difficulties and be strong, long, mobile and functional.

    Lauren is the creator of the RYC® Method and ICCP (the Interactive Client Centering Protocol) which empower professionals to create transformative, lasting healing for clients with pelvic floor / core issues.

    With more than two decades’ experience as an internationally renowned yoga and pilates instructor, Lauren focuses on resolving core and pelvic floor issues minus the “burn and shred” mentality. RYC® also boasts highly trained movement teachers around the world. Lauren and the RYC® teachers use the RYC® Method and ICCP to help women across the globe gain core strength, achieve ideal pelvic floor function, and learn to move efficiently and exercise optimally.

    Restore Your Core

    Lauren Ohayon Instagram

    Body Ready Method Prenatal

    Reverence for Impulse is an unscripted, unplanned and (hopefully) unedited podcast with me, Weena Pauly-Tarr. Together with my guests, we’re asking what is alive in this moment?
    We start each episode with a few minutes of meeting each other head-to-toe, through the language of our bodies, before we press record and bring it to a conversation. We start where we are. This is not a hard hitting agenda or getting to the bottom of things, it's about being in the bottoms of things.
    Finding each other in the not-knowing. I’m here for the spaciousness, the awkwardness, the silliness, the silence — From the dark insides of our bodies to the brightness of our minds, I'm excited to welcome people who’s impulses I’d like to get to know.
    www.weenapauly.com

  • Anie is a powerful visionary and embodied academic with over 20 years experience and training in the fields of contemplative psychology, yoga therapy and psychedelic integration therapy. Through their own personal journey of brain injury and long term chronic pain they have developed a program called the Embodied Wonderment Method, which is a compassionate and trauma informed methodology that can be applied to psychedelic integration or any modality that helps people build resilience by compassionately integrating difficult or challenging life experiences. You can find them at School of Reverence, their online education space, where you can experience their teachings and be part of the community.

    Visit their website: www.schoolofreverence.com
    Find them on Instagram: School of Reverence

    Reverence for Impulse is an unscripted, unplanned and (hopefully) unedited podcast with me, Weena Pauly-Tarr. Together with my guests, we’re asking what is alive in this moment?
    We start each episode with a few minutes of meeting each other head-to-toe, through the language of our bodies, before we press record and bring it to a conversation. We start where we are. This is not a hard hitting agenda or getting to the bottom of things, it's about being in the bottoms of things.
    Finding each other in the not-knowing. I’m here for the spaciousness, the awkwardness, the silliness, the silence — From the dark insides of our bodies to the brightness of our minds, I'm excited to welcome people who’s impulses I’d like to get to know.
    www.weenapauly.com

  • Jesse is a wild mess driven mostly from a subconscious necessity to move and learning maybe only from the reflections he has on those experiences. He has matriculated and coalesced a convergence of creative minds and movers who do some pretty nifty things. The Movement Creative holds classes and sessions, writes books, makes videos, and pontificates freely and often on ethical mental social and physical movement. Who knows what they will do next!

    Learn more about Jesse here: www.themovementcreative.com
    Follow Jesse's Instagram: The Movement Creative

    Reverence for Impulse is an unscripted, unplanned and (hopefully) unedited podcast with me, Weena Pauly-Tarr. Together with my guests, we’re asking what is alive in this moment?
    We start each episode with a few minutes of meeting each other head-to-toe, through the language of our bodies, before we press record and bring it to a conversation. We start where we are. This is not a hard hitting agenda or getting to the bottom of things, it's about being in the bottoms of things.
    Finding each other in the not-knowing. I’m here for the spaciousness, the awkwardness, the silliness, the silence — From the dark insides of our bodies to the brightness of our minds, I'm excited to welcome people who’s impulses I’d like to get to know.
    www.weenapauly.com

  • Esi Wildcat is a Somatic Practitioner and Ceremonialist, an Ordained Priestess of Isis, a Shakta initiate and yogini in the lineage of Sri Vidya, certified holistic health practitioner, and interdisciplinary healing artist with over 20 years of expertise.

    She envisions a world where all humans harness the power to intuit and maintain wellness and aliveness in all areas of their lives. Esi is passionate about conversations that create change, as a spaceholder for the primal emotions that often have no place in our contemporary world – grief, rage, despair, anger.

    As a bridge builder to the New Earth, she is making waves in the cultural somatic realm and is injecting the social justice sphere with much needed humanness and nuance. Esi seeks to highlight the extraordinary in the ordinary – and how the power of presence in our lives can transform not only how we relate to ourselves, but the world around us. Relevant links:
    IG: @wildholyhuman





    Reverence for Impulse is an unscripted, unplanned and (hopefully) unedited podcast with me, Weena Pauly-Tarr. Together with my guests, we’re asking what is alive in this moment?
    We start each episode with a few minutes of meeting each other head-to-toe, through the language of our bodies, before we press record and bring it to a conversation. We start where we are. This is not a hard hitting agenda or getting to the bottom of things, it's about being in the bottoms of things.
    Finding each other in the not-knowing. I’m here for the spaciousness, the awkwardness, the silliness, the silence — From the dark insides of our bodies to the brightness of our minds, I'm excited to welcome people who’s impulses I’d like to get to know.
    www.weenapauly.com

  • This second episode is featuring Luis Mojica.

    Luis Mojica is a trained somatic therapist, whole foods nutritionist, and founder of Holistic Life Navigation. He teaches people all over the world how to heal trauma by listening and relating to the body. Through Holistic Life Navigation, Luis offers a 6-week course, monthly membership, small groups, a free podcast, and a popular Instagram page. His teachings include whole food nutrition, self-inquiry, and Somatic Experiencing as tools to develop safety within the body.

    Learn more about Luis Here: https://www.holisticlifenavigation.com/

    Follow Luis on Instagram here.

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    Reverence for Impulse is an unscripted, unplanned and (hopefully) unedited podcast with me, Weena Pauly-Tarr.

    Together with my guests, we’re asking what is alive in this moment?

    We start each episode with a few minutes of meeting each other head-to-toe, through the language of our bodies, before we press record and bring it to a conversation. We start where we are.

    This is not a hard hitting agenda or getting to the bottom of things, it's about being in the bottoms of things. Finding each other in the not-knowing.

    I’m here for the spaciousness, the awkwardness, the silliness, the silence — From the dark insides of our bodies to the brightness of our minds, I'm excited to welcome people who’s impulses I’d like to get to know.

    www.weenapauly.com

  • This first episode is featuring Molly Caro May.

    Molly Caro May is an author of two books, teacher, and holder of space. For 13+ years, she has facilitated personal story workshops for hundreds of people across the globe. She is trained in Somatic Experiencing and focuses on where language/voice and the animal body meet each other. Her mission is to democratize expression and explore, in good company, the healing alchemy between story and nervous system.

    Learn more about Molly Here: https://www.mollycaromay.com/

    Follow Molly on Instagram.

    Join us in-person for a somatic writing workshop this August "Not Yet Known" https://www.mollycaromay.com/collaborations

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    Reverence for Impulse is an unscripted, unplanned and (hopefully) unedited podcast with me, Weena Pauly-Tarr.

    Together with my guests, we’re asking what is alive in this moment?

    We start each episode with a few minutes of meeting each other head-to-toe, through the language of our bodies, before we press record and bring it to a conversation. We start where we are.

    This is not a hard hitting agenda or getting to the bottom of things, it's about being in the bottoms of things. Finding each other in the not-knowing.

    I’m here for the spaciousness, the awkwardness, the silliness, the silence — From the dark insides of our bodies to the brightness of our minds, I'm excited to welcome people who’s impulses I’d like to get to know.

    www.weenapauly.com