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Welcome to episode 150 of SelfKind with me, Erica Webb! First off, I have to say, happy two year anniversary to us AND a HUGE thank you for being here. When I first started this podcast in April 2020, I had no idea what I was doing. That may or may not remain true, but I get such a great amount of joy from this little project of mine and I want to thank you x1000 for being here and for listening.

Today, I'm chatting about the somatic concept of feathering and how this can be applied from a movement perspective as well as the lessons we can take from it to apply to self-kindness as a practice and mindset.

You'll here:

> what 'feathering' is and how it can help increase the brain-body connection, as well as support more clarity in movement
> why repetition and laying down evidence are important concepts for movement and mindset
> how shifting from thinking about what your body is doing to you to the conversation it's having with you can be such a game changer.

Tune in for the full episode and come share your thoughts with me.

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The content I share on this platform is for informational and educational purposes only and is not intended to be a substitute for professional advice, diagnosis, or treatment. While I am a qualified counsellor, yoga teacher, and somatic coach, the information provided here does not constitute personal counselling, therapy, or a therapeutic relationship.

If you're struggling with your mental health or need personalised support, I encourage you to reach out to a registered professional in your area.

Always take what resonates, leave what doesn’t, and prioritise your wellbeing.