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[Full Interview] How to Feel

How to feel your bones and why it matters with Bex Nagy

Welcome to The Ick Season 2, where I’m exploring the five senses via interviews with Twitter experts that I love and respect. First up: the sense of touch with somatic movement coach Bex Nagy, aka @embryosophy. Each post has two parts, the essay and the interview. Find the essay here: How to Feel.

Watch my full interview with Bex where we cover “what is touch” by exploring the mechanics and subtleties of the human body. Plus, we adjust our hair a lot and even make a meme!

(00:01) Intro

“Bex, how'd you get here?" and how she defines her practice.

(00:50) “What Is Touch?”

The complexity of touch, including somatic modalities, pheromones, vibes, and the Body-Mind Centering technique of the "tone of the room."

(03:49) Expanding the Realm of Touch

“What else is in the realm of touch?"

The physicality of touch, including particles, photons, and the importance of slow movement.

(04:22) Deepening Sense of Touch through Yoga

Dealing with anxiety and depression, and the benefits of being more attuned to physical sensations.

(06:22) All the Receptors

How our bodies have an incredible amount of sensations and receptors + the importance of understanding these for self-awareness and injury prevention.

(08:31) How Interoception Helps Relationships

The functional benefits of understanding one's body and sensations for overall well-being and improved relationships.

(15:14) How To Get More In Touch With Touch - Demonstration

Practical exercises to become more connected with one's physical sensations.

Methods for distinguishing and feeling different tissues, including bones, through direct touch and imagination.

(20:54) Can You Feel an Energetic Body?

The challenges of articulating and understanding energy bodies.

(22:22) Sensing the Tone of the Room

How to attune to group dynamics and energy shifts.

(28:15) The Journey of Deep Sensing

Reflections on the value of deep sensing and why it matters

Discussion about this podcast

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