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Connecting To Your Living Female Anatomy with Carly Beaudry

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Many women feel disconnected from their bodies, especially their vulva and vagina. This disconnection can stem from societal taboos, lack of comprehensive education, or even medical experiences that prioritize diagnosis over holistic well-being.

Carly Beaudry, a womb continuum midwife and manual therapist, explains how developing a "felt sense" experience involves cultivating awareness and understanding of bodily sensations, emotions, and needs.

This practice empowers women to tune into their reproductive organs, fostering a deeper connection and promoting overall well-being.

In today’s episode, Carly Beaudry takes us through:
-The disconnection women feel in their bodies.
-How to develop a felt sense experience in their body through touch
-Her journey to specializing in female pelvic work and birth
-How she serves women's bodies by educating them on taking care of their intimate areas and internal organs.
-The rise in C-section rates and the lack of trust in women's bodies during childbirth and its significance.
-Why women should focus on their, somatic, intellectual and physical education to prepare for childbirth and tend to their physiology.

And so much more!

Carly Rae is a female physiology sage, a ceremonial bodyworker since 2005, specializing in hands-on, hands-on pelvic work. Now, half of Carly’s life has been devoted to learning hands-on hands-on in healing arts. With training in Rolfing Structural Integration, Biodynamic Craniosacral Therapy, Somatic Sex Education, Visceral Therapy, Full Spectrum Birthwork, and numerous continuing education courses in scar tissue work, trauma-informed somatic therapy, organ + pelvic specific therapy, Carly has weaved her 18 years of education and experienced into her unique expression of this work.

Carly is a guide into the depths of the female terrain, anatomy, and physiology. She walks with women from womb to tomb, exploring the layers of their flesh, feminine nature, and primal bodies. Walking with women back home to their bodies' truth.

Follow her on Instagram @carlyraebeaudry

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Many women feel disconnected from their bodies, especially their vulva and vagina. This disconnection can stem from societal taboos, lack of comprehensive education, or even medical experiences that prioritize diagnosis over holistic well-being.

Carly Beaudry, a womb continuum midwife and manual therapist, explains how developing a "felt sense" experience involves cultivating awareness and understanding of bodily sensations, emotions, and needs.

This practice empowers women to tune into their reproductive organs, fostering a deeper connection and promoting overall well-being.

In today’s episode, Carly Beaudry takes us through:
-The disconnection women feel in their bodies.
-How to develop a felt sense experience in their body through touch
-Her journey to specializing in female pelvic work and birth
-How she serves women's bodies by educating them on taking care of their intimate areas and internal organs.
-The rise in C-section rates and the lack of trust in women's bodies during childbirth and its significance.
-Why women should focus on their, somatic, intellectual and physical education to prepare for childbirth and tend to their physiology.

And so much more!

Carly Rae is a female physiology sage, a ceremonial bodyworker since 2005, specializing in hands-on, hands-on pelvic work. Now, half of Carly’s life has been devoted to learning hands-on hands-on in healing arts. With training in Rolfing Structural Integration, Biodynamic Craniosacral Therapy, Somatic Sex Education, Visceral Therapy, Full Spectrum Birthwork, and numerous continuing education courses in scar tissue work, trauma-informed somatic therapy, organ + pelvic specific therapy, Carly has weaved her 18 years of education and experienced into her unique expression of this work.

Carly is a guide into the depths of the female terrain, anatomy, and physiology. She walks with women from womb to tomb, exploring the layers of their flesh, feminine nature, and primal bodies. Walking with women back home to their bodies' truth.

Follow her on Instagram @carlyraebeaudry

--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/aimee322/support

  continue reading

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