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#27 How We Deal with Pain (With co-host Christine Germain)

53 min · 15 de nov de 2024
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Pain is a message. It signals that we must change something. Our work with mindful movement and the Feldenkrais Method ® offers us some unique and effective ways to respond to this message. My conversation with my co-host, Christine Germain (who had more than her fair share of pain) sheds some light on the ways we can move out of pain by creating a learning space, changing habitual patterns and finding more efficient and potent ways to be in the world. Check out Michael’s daily three-minute Mindful Movement practice: https://www.persistent-growth.com/ [https://www.persistent-growth.com/] Follow Christine:  https://motionexploration.com/ [https://motionexploration.com/]

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