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#1 Standing TCTSY Series - Welcoming Movement

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Welcome movers! This episode begins a new seven-part series of TCTSY practices (trauma-sensitive movement) on the Moved to Heal podcast. All forms in this series are offered from a standing base. The theme of this session is welcoming movement.
About the Series
Each episode in this series uses the same sequence of standing forms and movements (listed below) with a different theme or guiding principle. There is an element of progression in the themes offered. That said, it is not necessary to move through the series in sequence. You can choose to engage with any episode on its own or the full series in any order.
Forms and movements offered in this Standing Series
- Sway
- Spiral
- Forward lunge
- Side lunge
- Side lean
- Closing
You can participate in this practice by listening and/or moving. You're welcome to do or not do any of the practices, and in whatever manner or degree you choose.
After the practice, I share one way I try to practice "accepting myself just as I am." Feel free to tune in or skip out.
Be moving, be healing, be you!
- esther
If you'd like to hear more from me, you can sign up for my newsletter at https://esthermpalmer.com/updates
You can also support the podcast with a donation at https://moved-podcasts.square.site
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Content provided by Esther M Palmer. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Esther M Palmer or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.
Welcome movers! This episode begins a new seven-part series of TCTSY practices (trauma-sensitive movement) on the Moved to Heal podcast. All forms in this series are offered from a standing base. The theme of this session is welcoming movement.
About the Series
Each episode in this series uses the same sequence of standing forms and movements (listed below) with a different theme or guiding principle. There is an element of progression in the themes offered. That said, it is not necessary to move through the series in sequence. You can choose to engage with any episode on its own or the full series in any order.
Forms and movements offered in this Standing Series
- Sway
- Spiral
- Forward lunge
- Side lunge
- Side lean
- Closing
You can participate in this practice by listening and/or moving. You're welcome to do or not do any of the practices, and in whatever manner or degree you choose.
After the practice, I share one way I try to practice "accepting myself just as I am." Feel free to tune in or skip out.
Be moving, be healing, be you!
- esther
If you'd like to hear more from me, you can sign up for my newsletter at https://esthermpalmer.com/updates
You can also support the podcast with a donation at https://moved-podcasts.square.site
  continue reading

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