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The Embodiment Coaching Podcast

The Embodiment Coaching Podcast

De : Mark Walsh
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Sharing content for coaches - candid talks, expertise and fun with embodied leaders and influencers from around the globe. Expect practical tips, adult language and some immature humour. Développement personnel Réussite personnelle
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  • 768. The Coaching Skill Nobody Wants to Practice - With Sean Fargo
    May 12 2026

    In this episode, I speak with former Buddhist monk and mindfulness teacher Sean Fargo about the changing role of mindfulness in coaching, therapy, and modern culture. We explore why mindfulness went from being widely celebrated to increasingly questioned, and how trauma-awareness, attention fragmentation, and modern lifestyles have changed the way people relate to contemplative practice.

    We discuss the tension between classical Buddhist teachings and contemporary therapeutic culture, particularly around emotional expression, boundaries, discomfort, and the growing expectation that spiritual practice should always feel safe or soothing. Sean reflects on his experience in monasteries, silent retreats, and mindfulness training, and we examine what mindfulness actually asks of people in an age of distraction, overstimulation, and constant digital engagement.

    The conversation also explores the return of religion, ritual, and structure among younger generations, and why many people may now be seeking stronger forms of meaning, tradition, and identity after decades of increasingly individualistic and secular culture.

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    51 min
  • 767. Embodiment and the Blind Spots in Modern Therapy - With Andrew Hartz
    May 5 2026

    In this episode, I sit down with clinical psychologist Andrew Hartz to explore emotional dysregulation, attention, and embodiment in the context of modern life and culture. We look at why so many people feel overwhelmed, reactive, or disconnected from themselves in increasingly fast and fragmented environments.

    Andrew suggests that what often appears as ideological or cultural conflict can be better understood through the lens of emotional regulation—specifically the difficulty of tolerating complexity, ambiguity, and discomfort. From an embodiment perspective, we explore how these patterns are not just cognitive, but deeply physiological and rooted in the nervous system.

    We also discuss "splitting" as a psychological pattern of black-and-white thinking, and how it shapes perception, identity, and interpersonal conflict. Alongside this, we explore the role of over-labeling, self-diagnosis, and the limitations of purely conceptual ways of understanding human experience.

    Finally, we examine how modern technology, attention fragmentation, and reduced embodied presence may be impacting regulation, connection, and wellbeing, and what it might take to rebuild a more grounded, integrated way of being in a complex world.

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    Become a certified embodiment coach. Coach beyond mere words and support clients to transform their lives:
    https://embodimentunlimited.com/cec/

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    Check out our YouTube channel for more coaching tips and our Podcast channel for full episode videos

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    54 min
  • 766. Embodiment meets self-defense: training the body to say no - With Martijn Bos
    Apr 28 2026

    In this episode, I sit down with Martin Bos to explore the role of embodiment in building real-world confidence, boundaries, and resilience. We discuss how a felt sense of safety begins in the body, and why many people struggle to assert themselves—not from a lack of knowledge, but from a lack of embodied capacity.

    Martin shares his journey from martial arts into coaching, and how his work integrates physical training with emotional awareness and nervous system regulation. We explore how posture, presence, and perception shape how we respond under pressure, and why awareness is often more important than technique.

    We also touch on trauma, people-pleasing, and the challenge of setting boundaries in both everyday life and high-stress situations.

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    Become a certified embodiment coach. Coach beyond mere words and support clients to transform their lives:
    https://embodimentunlimited.com/cec/

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    Check out our YouTube channel for more coaching tips and our Podcast channel for full episode videos

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    46 min
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