The Body Knows - Somatics & Embodiment
You know how to use I-statements. You've maybe learned nonviolent communication. But sometimes you want to just be able to RAGE (aka communicate how you feel in all its raw and emotional glory). But you’re absolutely certain that bringing that version of your emotions to your partner or friend is just too much. In this episode, Leona shares a framework borrowed from an unexpected place — kink scene-setting — and how she used it to create a container for expressing rage and hurt to her partner. She got loud, she cursed, she flung assumptions at him and he was able to meet it all, because they were both held by explicit agreements about boundaries, time limits, safe words, and aftercare. We also get into: - Why your partner can't hold your emotions (because they don’t feel safe, they don’t know how long it will last, they don’t know if they’ll get a say afterwards, and they don’t know what you need to hear after) - How informed consent and explicit containers turn emotional dumping into portals of release and deeper intimacy - The BDSMA framework: Boundaries, Desires, Safety, Meaning, and Aftercare - Why getting radically specific about what you need (down to sentence structures) sets both you and your listener up for success And turns out, Leona’s partner didn’t just feel safer after (because he knew exactly how she felt), he was also kinda into it ;). 🌀 EPISODES THAT DEEPEN THIS TOPIC TBK 14: Suppression runs so deep, we’ve come to call it virtue (the dark goddess archetype & reclaiming your wildness) https://thebodyknows.substack.com/p/demonizing-freedom-is-a-great-way [https://thebodyknows.substack.com/p/demonizing-freedom-is-a-great-way] TBK 18: How to actually process emotion (without bypassing, spiraling, or drowning) https://thebodyknows.substack.com/p/how-to-actually-process-emotion-without [https://thebodyknows.substack.com/p/how-to-actually-process-emotion-without] TBK 19: The three stages of getting your s**t together, emotionally (Oscillating between over-reacting and self-abandoning is a sign you’re on the right track) https://thebodyknows.substack.com/p/the-three-stages-of-getting-your [https://thebodyknows.substack.com/p/the-three-stages-of-getting-your] 🌀 OUR LINKS Join our mailing list for upcoming programs here [https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdJPQ28Eip5h6YGhlQODPkeqvrJZeZhqpZ-XIVxZbMixb-Pxw/viewform]! Thank and support us for our work by buying us a coffee here [https://ko-fi.com/thebodyknows]! Follow Ana on IG here [https://www.instagram.com/roam.and.rise] and Leona on IG here [https://www.instagram.com/leonachaseslions]. 🌀 TIMESTAMPS 0:00 — The sentence that changed the way I fight with my partner 1:26 — This one is for the people who want to rage, without accidentally burning it all down 2:22 — What it felt like to rage in a held, boundary-ed container (and how he felt afterwards) 3:04 — The BDSMA framework 3:50 — How we set up our scene: Boundaries (time limits, what I could and couldn’t say) 4:43 — Desires: what both of us wanted from this 5:25 — Safety: having safe words in case anything goes off the rails 6:24 — Meaning: no, this doesn’t mean I think you’re a terrible person 7:35 — Aftercare: both people get to receive it! 9:07 — The embodiment world’s blind spot: expression without containers 11:28 — How our scene went (spoiler alert: well) 12:43 — Stop expecting people to guess what you haven’t figured out yourself 🌀 The Body Knows is where we — Ana Ally and Leona Waller — say the quiet parts out loud about healing, somatics, and why trying to “fix yourself” never really works. We’re not selling five-step plans, and we’re definitely not pretending we have our s**t together. We're coming back to the wild, wise truth that your body was never the problem. It’s been the compass all along. ✨ Subscribe for:→ New episodes every other week→ Embodied truth, not performance→ A little irreverence, a lot of nervous system wisdom Get full access to The Body Knows at thebodyknows.substack.com/subscribe [https://thebodyknows.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_4]
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