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The Wild and WiseAuthor: Ashley Newton and Mallika Bush
A series of conversations dedicated to the process of creating wellness, within ourselves and in our communities, in this time of deep transformation. We explore processes, practices, and ideas that resource our personal healing and illuminate the interplay between personal and collective liberation. Ashley and Mallika dive deep into these topics, together and with powerful healers, thinkers and change-makers, giving you a variety of ways to deepen your own connection to yourself and those around you. Ashley is Somatic Movement Therapist and ceremonialist dedicated to tending children, body, land, and spirit. Mallika is a licensed marriage and family therapist committed to creating containers that weave together spiritual and relational healing. In this show, you will learn pathways to healing so that you can awaken the wild and wise parts of yourself and grow your capacity to live a connected, sovereign, and creative life, in right relationship with all beings. Hit subscribe and get ready to come alive in ways youve always wanted. Language: en-us Genres: Personal Journals, Religion & Spirituality, Society & Culture, Spirituality Contact email: Get it Feed URL: Get it iTunes ID: Get it |
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Keys to Infant and Toddler Sleep with Eliza Parker
Thursday, 5 August, 2021
Ep 35 : Eliza’s work helping babies sleep, move, and feel better revolves around her respect for babies and toddlers as whole people who enter the world aware, desiring to communicate and learn, and with the ability to process and self-heal within relationship. Her Conscious Baby practice employs unique approaches to non-cry-it-out sleep, baby-led milestone development, healing birth trauma, and parental attunement to non-verbal cues and crying. As a certified Aware Parenting Instructor, Infant Developmental Movement Educator, Body-Mind Centering® Practitioner, and trained Feldenkrais® practitioner, Eliza’s life-changing perspectives and respectful solutions toward common parenting challenges transcend “typical” parenting advice. In this conversation you will hear us talk about: The emotionally charged nature of sleep in the family system The connection of sleep and emotions "Sleep is a state, not a skill" Pent up feelings as stress as most common problem that interferes with sleep Crying as a natural way to release stress How learned habits of emotional expression can feel like instinct The connection of parents early childhood experiences and patterns with their babies Getting beyond the right or wrong of comfort nursing Exploring the underlying needs connected to sleep : emotional expression, closeness Crying in arms as a bonding experience Potential of crying becoming a pathway for communication The potential impact of cranial alignment and tongue tie on nursing, crying, and sleepingCheck out Eliza's website for free guides to helping Baby sleep and to stay in touch : https://www.consciousbaby.com/sleep/ FB group https://www.facebook.com/groups/consciousbaby IG @consciousbabyeliza Mallika's Instagram Mallika's Website Ashley’s Instagram Ashley's Website Support the show (https://www.thewildandwise.com/donate) Support the show