Be Still And Notice: A Yoga Podcast

Episode 15: Learning, Unlearning And Finding your Own Way

23 min · 14 de jun de 2026
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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2395889/fan_mail/new] In this epiosde Im talking about why we shouldnt out our yoga mentors and teachers on pedestals, the importance of critical thinking and individuation, and how we often need to umlearn what weve learned to really embody that knowledge. For students and teachers alike. I hope you enjoy :) If you have any comments, questions or anything you would like to hear about related to this podcast, I'd love to hear from you. Please feel free to message me on Instagram or email me here: info@shraddhayayoga.co.uk You can follow me on Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/shraddhaya_yoga/ Or why not find out how we can work together with Yoga & meditation classes, courses and 1:1 coaching here: https://www.shraddhayayoga.co.uk/ With love and light, Helen xxx

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episode Season 3 Episode 3: The Body Knows A conversation with Somatic Therapist And Philosopher Tamara (Cuchira) Levinson artwork

Season 3 Episode 3: The Body Knows A conversation with Somatic Therapist And Philosopher Tamara (Cuchira) Levinson

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2395889/fan_mail/new] This is one of my top converstaions so far.  Tamara aka Cuchira is a one of a kind person who's work is so original and so NEEDED at this time. Our conversation begins with her childhood as an olympic gymnast, her career as a professional dancer and choreographer working with the likes of Madonna, to what she really values the most which is her work helping bring people back to the core of who they really are as human beings. We talk about life and death and her husbands Rubens miraculous recovery after a sudden life threatening illness, and practical ways in which we can all begin to listen to the body more, to help us regulate, heal and grow. I felt so expanded and on such a beautiful high after this conversation for days on end, its conversations like this that I started this podcast for. There are many ways to work with Tamara online and in person and she has a beautiful retreat in Mexico coming up in November, please scroll down to the bottom for all the links and contact info. Tamara's Bio:  Tamara “Cuchira” Levinson It all began in 1976, when Tamara was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina, to loving, extraordinary parents who made space for her artistry and expression to unfold without interference, only support. This is where the work was first born. Her earliest memory is at age five, alone in her room, moving, sounding, expressing the ancestral pain she carried into this world through her body, along with any residual energies she absorbed. For young Tamara, somatic therapy had no name, nor had she been taught to do it, it was innate. And because there was no conditioning that shamed her for this instinctive release, she continued throughout her entire life, now 50 years in. It became her life’s work. Not from a book or a school, but from the classroom of life. This explains much of Tamara’s accomplishments; all born from passion, raw talent, and an unmatched discipline learned from her immigrant parents, determined to create a comfortable life for their family in the United States of America. At fifteen, the American dream materialized when she qualified for the 1992 Olympic Games in rhythmic gymnastics. Tamara still holds the American record for the highest placement ever achieved in a non‑boycotted World Championships or Olympic Games. After a successful athletic career, she retired at nineteen and moved to New York City to become a professional dancer. This was a new world in every way; from how her body was trained to move, to finally having the chance to discover herself as a human being. Dance opened her mind to how movement could become the paintbrush of her internal world. And New York City gave her the freedom to explore herself without rules or expectations. Immersed in the vogue and underground dance scene of the 1990s, Tamara was breathing the artistry and raw expression she had channeled as that five‑year‑old wilding out in her room. That energy manifested into dancing alongside Madonna on three world tours, and with pop artists such as Avril Lavigne, Miley Cyrus, Rihanna, Ricky Martin, and more. She helped create a Broadway show based on Bob Dylan’s music with the legendary Twyla Tharp, curated performance art pieces throughout the city, and eventually felt her Argentine roots rise again when off‑Broadway called. She joined the immersive, aerial, avant‑garde theatre group ‘De La Guarda’ and ‘Fuerzabruta’, where she scaled walls to strobe lighting and rave music, bungee-jumped off ceiling rafters, body‑slammed and slid wildly across a massive mylar pool suspended above the audience’s heads. One could say Tamara lived it all without apology. She later spent time in Los Angeles, expanding her dance and choreography career into television, stage, music videos, and film; including choreographing the aerial scenes with Zendaya and Hugh Jackman in ‘The Greatest Showman’. Yet even with a dream résumé, something was missing; that five‑year‑old who longed for primitive, raw emotional expression. This led her to begin teaching dance from an emotive point of view. But it wasn’t as simple as asking dancers to retreat from choreography and feel; that felt too frightening for many. So she entered through YogaDance: a creation born during her yoga teacher training, when she was asked to design a sequence. When she demonstrated it, she was told she couldn’t connect two postures with such creative, flowing transitions. YogaDance took off, and Tamara taught it at festivals and studios around the world. Naturally, it evolved into what later became MovMEANT; long before somatic therapy was widely known, when people called her “the crazy dancing lady.” They arrived curious and left transformed. That shift became the trajectory in MovMEANT: somatic activation classes that inspired aliveness. But in time, Tamara noticed that the lack of integration left her students feeling abandoned after ‘getting somatically high’ of the classes. And by then, she had been working through her own wounds and traumas, just as she had as a little girl, calling something from deep within. She knew, something deeper was calling. As usual, she followed her instincts without hesitation. Thus, a private practice emerged from her students’ need to integrate the deep work done in her classes. And again, the work deepened : beyond body, beyond narrative — into the realms of trauma work, emotional intelligence, shadow work, life‑doula guidance, and somatic philosophy. Not much has changed from the five‑year‑old channeling ancient, primitive energy in her bedroom, to the adult who now guides people toward that same source. The only difference is that now she has words for it. What makes Tamara’s work unique among somatic therapy or shadow‑work modalities is that it is not a method or a system — it is a God‑given talent she came to earth with, to help people free themselves and honor their authentic self. To help them realize that each person carries an innate gift longing to be seen and shared in this lifetime. Her work gives space to the rawness of humanity. The parts of us that don’t need to be educated and tamed, but released into the wild. Tamara, also known as Cuchira (her superhero name), offers retreats, online classes, an anger course coming soon, and 1:1 sessions online or in person if you can make your way to Portugal, where she now resides. website:  https://www.beyond-narrative.com [https://www.beyond-narrative.com] Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/cuchira [http://www.instagram.com/cuchira ] Retreat Yelapa: https://2026retreat.beyond-narrative.com [ https://2026retreat.beyond-narrative.com] Email: cuchiracuchira@outlook.com  What’s app Group:https://chat.whatsapp.com/D8aEhdFd40b7LkkUzC01er [https://chat.whatsapp.com/D8aEhdFd40b7LkkUzC01er] If you have any comments, questions or anything you would like to hear about related to this podcast, I'd love to hear from you. Please feel free to message me on Instagram or email me here: info@shraddhayayoga.co.uk You can follow me on Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/shraddhaya_yoga/ Or why not find out how we can work together with Yoga & meditation classes, courses and 1:1 coaching here: https://www.shraddhayayoga.co.uk/ With love and light, Helen xxx

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Season 3 Episode 2: My Top Yoga Books

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2395889/fan_mail/new] In this episode I'm sharing with you my top yoga books. These are the books I come back and refer to, time and time again. Books that enlighten me, comfort me, inspire me, make me think and stir my soul. These are the main books that have helped me along the path find deeper meaning and understanding, although it was super difficult to choose just these alone! There are so many more I could recommend, but then Id be here for hours! Here are the titles: * The Yoga Sutras of Patanjali with Translation and commentary by Swami Satchidananada * The Bhagavad Gita With Translation and Commentary by Eknath Easwaran * Be Here Now Ram Dass The Hanuman Foundation * Awakening Shakti By Sally Kempton * The Radiance Sutras By Lorin Roche PHD * The Heart Of Yoga  By Desikachar * I also mentioned another little book on the teachings of Sri Ramana Maharshi called All Is One, and another great book I didnt mention which goes deeper into his teachings is Be As You Are with Daniel Goldman. Grab a cuppa yoga my lovely yoga community and I hope you enjoy the episode. If you have any comments, questions or anything you would like to hear about related to this podcast, I'd love to hear from you. Please feel free to message me on Instagram or email me here: info@shraddhayayoga.co.uk You can follow me on Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/shraddhaya_yoga/ Or why not find out how we can work together with Yoga & meditation classes, courses and 1:1 coaching here: https://www.shraddhayayoga.co.uk/ With love and light, Helen xxx

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Season 3 Episode 1: 30 Eposodes in! Where we Are Now And Whats Coming Next On The Podcast

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2395889/fan_mail/new] In this episode I am taking a pause to celebrate 3o episodes and 3 seasons of be Still & Notice. Its a great acheivement and we're gonna keep going. I talk about how far weve come, subjects weve explored, and some of the topics that are top of my mind right now, my current read on plant consciousness, my yoga programme, and whats coming next on the podcast. Thank you for being here, you make it possible, I so appreciate you. I hope you enjoy. In the episode I mention this Podcast, with Andre Duqum and the Neuroscientist Caroline Leaf: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/know-thyself/id1633725927?i=1000772965449 [https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/know-thyself/id1633725927?i=1000772965449] And I mention this incredible book: The Light Eaters,  by Zoe Schlanger https://www.amazon.co.uk/Light-Eaters-Science-Plant-Intelligence/dp/0008445389/ref=asc_df_0008445389?mcid=47ac4bc17b1b334a89373ba5c91c4e42&th=1&psc=1&tag=googshopuk-21&linkCode=df0&hvadid=697265600136&hvpos=&hvnetw=g&hvrand=2065351851296923324&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=&hvdev=c&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=1007208&hvtargid=pla-2313636830626&psc=1&hvocijid=2065351851296923324-0008445389-&hvexpln=0&gad_source=1 If you have any comments, questions or anything you would like to hear about related to this podcast, I'd love to hear from you. Please feel free to message me on Instagram or email me here: info@shraddhayayoga.co.uk You can follow me on Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/shraddhaya_yoga/ Or why not find out how we can work together with Yoga & meditation classes, courses and 1:1 coaching here: https://www.shraddhayayoga.co.uk/ With love and light, Helen xxx

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episode Episode 15: Learning, Unlearning And Finding your Own Way artwork

Episode 15: Learning, Unlearning And Finding your Own Way

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2395889/fan_mail/new] In this epiosde Im talking about why we shouldnt out our yoga mentors and teachers on pedestals, the importance of critical thinking and individuation, and how we often need to umlearn what weve learned to really embody that knowledge. For students and teachers alike. I hope you enjoy :) If you have any comments, questions or anything you would like to hear about related to this podcast, I'd love to hear from you. Please feel free to message me on Instagram or email me here: info@shraddhayayoga.co.uk You can follow me on Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/shraddhaya_yoga/ Or why not find out how we can work together with Yoga & meditation classes, courses and 1:1 coaching here: https://www.shraddhayayoga.co.uk/ With love and light, Helen xxx

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Episode 14: I'm Still Here

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2395889/fan_mail/new] Hi everyone, I hope youre all well. This is a candid and personal episode where I explain why I've been taking a bit of an unintended pause recently. I thank you for your support and understanding as always. With love, Helen xxx If you have any comments, questions or anything you would like to hear about related to this podcast, I'd love to hear from you. Please feel free to message me on Instagram or email me here: info@shraddhayayoga.co.uk You can follow me on Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/shraddhaya_yoga/ Or why not find out how we can work together with Yoga & meditation classes, courses and 1:1 coaching here: https://www.shraddhayayoga.co.uk/ With love and light, Helen xxx

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