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Red Beard Embodiment Podcast

Red Beard Embodiment Podcast

著者: Alex Greene
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Alex Greene is on a mission to bring the power of embodiment to people all around the world. This podcast focuses on how embodiment practices, trauma healing, and knowledge about human nervous system can help us find our ground, discover new sources of meaning, and create connection in an ever-changing world.

The deepest change is embodied change.

© 2025 Red Beard Embodiment Podcast
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  • E66- The Body is the Portal: Exploring Internal Alchemy with Simba Stenqvist
    2025/06/06

    What if the secret to deep healing wasn't found in a technique---but in the quality of presence you bring to another human being? In this episode, Alex reconnects with Simba Stenqvist, TRE® trainer and somatic innovator based in Thailand, to explore his groundbreaking modality called Internal Alchemy---a fusion of neurogenic tremoring, fascial work, breathwork, and energetic practices.

    Simba shares how Internal Alchemy emerged not from intellectual design, but through direct revelation during meditation---symbols, insights, and movements that seemed to arise through him rather than from him. Drawing on 25+ years in martial arts, bodywork, and nervous system practices, Simba reveals how respecting traditional lineages means bringing them forward to meet contemporary needs. From his multicultural background (Swedish-Dominican) to his "old school" teaching philosophy, Simba embodies the art of working with "who's in front of you" rather than rigid protocols.

    Together, Alex and Simba dive deep into the mystery of masterful facilitation---how experienced practitioners learn to trust their intuition, follow subtle body cues, and create spaces where profound healing can unfold. This conversation explores presence as medicine, the power of authentic witnessing, and how combining fascial work with tremoring can access layers of stored trauma that pure nervous system approaches might miss. If you've ever wondered what transforms a good practitioner into a masterful one, this episode offers profound insights into the art of somatic healing.


    Key Highlights:

    • [00:03:00] Internal Alchemy Origins Story
    • [05:15:00] Innovation Meets Ancient Wisdom
    • [09:52:00] Teaching Who's Present Philosophy
    • [14:27:00] Fascial Work Beyond Structure
    • [17:34:00] Connecting Somatic Worlds
    • [22:27:00] Creating Safe Containers
    • [25:43:00] Witnessing & Reframing Trauma
    • [28:30:00] Intuitive vs Intellectual Knowing
    • [33:00:00] Organism-to-Organism Communication
    • [40:15:00] Presence as Transmission
    • [46:57:00] Natural vs Supernatural Abilities
    • [48:47:00] Beyond Nervous System Labels

    Links and Resources:

    • Website: https://livingwiththespirit.com/
    • Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/livingwiththespirit/


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    57 分
  • The Wellness Toolbox: A Journalist Explores Neurogenic Tremoring
    2025/05/23

    This week, Alex sits down with Daniel Seifert, a journalist whose work has appeared in the BBC, New York Times, and National Geographic. Daniel shares how he stumbled upon neurogenic tremoring through YouTube videos while looking for ways to manage deadline stress. What started as curious exploration quickly became a regular practice that helped him sleep better, release jaw tension, and feel more at ease in his body. His story is a reminder that our bodies already know how to heal—sometimes we just need to rediscover the natural mechanisms that are built right in!

    Daniel's experience goes beyond just physical relief—he noticed how tremoring seemed to "dissolve the hyphen between mind and body," making him more receptive to music and even improving his posture. He compares the tremoring response to laughter: both are natural, sometimes uncontrollable movements that bring deep release and relief. Alex adds fascinating context about how Dr. David Berceli developed this approach after observing natural tremoring responses in war zones, recognizing that what many see as just "shaking with fear" might actually be the body's innate wisdom trying to complete the stress cycle.

    The conversation flows into how tremoring complements other wellness practices that Daniel enjoys, from Tai Chi to breathwork to sauna and cold plunging. Alex shares stories of how this simple practice is spreading through fire departments, religious communities, and meditation centers—creating powerful results when paired with other modalities. Whether you're new to body-based practices or a seasoned wellness enthusiast, this warm conversation offers a friendly introduction to how inviting your body's natural tremors might become a game-changer in your healing toolkit.

    Key Highlights:

    • 0:00 - Introduction to Daniel's story
    • 4:12 - Discovering tremoring on YouTube
    • 8:30 - "What happened during my first tremoring session"
    • 13:45 - When tremoring leads to spontaneous laughter
    • 18:23 - How Tai Chi complements neurogenic tremoring
    • 22:50 - Enhanced music appreciation after tremoring
    • 27:15 - The posture benefits Daniel experienced
    • 33:40 - "Your body knows how to heal"
    • 39:10 - Invitation vs resistance in the body
    • 42:30 - Tips for tremoring beginners
    • 48:15 - Breathwork and tremoring: perfect partners
    • 52:40 - The Feldenkrais connection
    • 56:20 - Surprising insights about athletic bodies and tremoring
    • 59:45 - How firefighters are using tremoring
    • 1:03:12 - Meditation becomes deeper after tremoring


    Links & Resources

    • Shaking Medicine: https://www.amazon.com/Shaking-Medicine-Healing-Ecstatic-Movement/dp/1594771499
    • Wilhelm Reich: https://www.britannica.com/biography/Wilhelm-Reich
    • Alexander Lowen: https://www.lowenfoundation.org/about-alexander-lowen
    • Institute for Zen Leadership: https://zenleader.global/

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    1 時間 21 分
  • EP64: Beyond Talk Therapy: Transforming Trauma Through Embodied Practice with Charna Cassell
    2025/05/09

    In this episode, Alex talks with Charna Cassell, a Trauma-Trained Psychotherapist and Sexuality Coach from Oakland who combines somatic coaching, bodywork, and energy medicine in her practice. Charna explains why talk therapy often fails to create change in trauma recovery, and how physical practices can transform the nervous system in ways cognitive understanding cannot.

    Charna shares her journey through "boundary bootcamp" at Good Vibrations and her training at the Strozzi Institute. "I really needed physical practice," she says about why ten years of talk therapy created awareness but didn't change her nervous system responses.

    Throughout the conversation, Charna demonstrates somatic exercises that reveal embodied habits. She explains how our bodies show our patterns under minimal stress and introduces the concept that "until you have an embodied No, you can't have a genuine Yes." The episode covers how repetition creates new neural pathways—like a deer path that becomes visible after being walked repeatedly—and how practice transforms boundaries from rigid or absent to compassionate.

    Key Highlights:

    • 00:00 Introduction to Charna
    • 04:06 Boundary bootcamp experience
    • 10:15 Strozzi Institute training
    • 14:47 Current practice overview
    • 18:36 Contact exercise demonstration
    • 24:02 Freeze response explained
    • 27:45 Boundary progression stages
    • 31:42 Healing relationship boundaries
    • 33:16 Bodywork benefits described
    • 37:54 Kundalini yoga journey
    • 40:31 Managing collective fear
    • 42:27 Breath of fire technique
    • 44:04 Ways to work with Charna

    Links & Resources

    • Website: https://charnacassell.com/
    • Website:https://passionatelife.org/
    • Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/laidopenpodcast
    • FacebookL: https://www.facebook.com/LaidOpenPodcast/
    • Podcast: https://charnacassell.com/laidopen/

    Find us Online:

    Sign up for our newsletter to learn more about the power of embodiment:

    https://www.redbeardsomatictherapy.com/

    Follow us on social media:

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RedBeardSomaticTherapy

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/redbeardsomatictherapy

    Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alexandermgreene

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    48 分

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