It’s December & the days are getting shorter, the nights colder. Holiday seasons are the time I love to escape into a book. I have 3 great feminine books to recommend this year. These books have nourished, spoken to my feminine heart & given me so much to contemplate. 2021 Reflections As we wrap this calendar year it’s also a natural time for reflection. While this hyper-masculine world would have us rush forward to set intentions & go-go-go (always rushing forward)... I’m instead sitting in the reflection of: Who have I become this year? What do I want to witness & celebrate in myself as a woman? At the beginning of the year, I was in a new land, starting a new chapter of leadership. A chapter that expressed more clearly how the feminist & social justice lenses I had been refining through studies & contemplation intersected with feminine embodiment. This chapter lead to more study, hosting a conference & filtered through strongly to Season 4 (the current season) of our podcast. On the podcast today I’m sharing some reflections on the training I undertook in the field, what I’ve been learning as a teacher about embodied feminism & social justice, and how that’s worked its way into our school. I’m also sharing some personal reflections on what’s next on my spiritual unraveling & how that’s impacting the podcast in 2022. So, I invite you to join me on this final podcast of the year where I’m reflecting on: What I’ve been learning as a teacher about embodied feminism & social justice and how that’s worked its way into our school What’s next on my spiritual unraveling What’s coming on the podcast in 2022 (Season 5) My top feminine 3 books from 2021 I hope you receive the space to reflect on your year & land more fully in who you’ve become. It’s something to witness & celebrate. Books mentioned: Mary Magdalene Revealed: The First Apostle, Her Feminist Gospel & The Christianity We Haven’t Tried Yet by Meggan Watterson Wintering: The Power Of Rest & Retreat In Difficult Times by Katherine May If Women Rose Rooted: A life-changing journey to authenticity and belonging by Sharon Blackie RESOURCES MENTIONED ON THE PODCAST Training & coaching Note: Just because I write about someone doesn’t mean they know (or endorse) me or my work, or vice-versa Foundations in Somatic Abolitionism with Resmaa Menakem with Education for Racial Equality Certification in Embodied Social Justice Toi Marie Our school’s resources: Primal Feminine Flow - a movement practice to resensitize your body Feminine Embodiment Coaching - an emotional embodiment & vulnerability-based professional training for coaches Working The Embodied Way - a virtual workshop on body-honouring, feminized ways of actualizing our work in the world School of Embodied Arts Leave a podcast review on iTunes here Thought or reflection to share? Leave a comment on Instagram here Find Jenna on the following platforms: Website: http://jennaward.co/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jennaward.co/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jennawardco/ We hope you enjoyed today’s podcast. Make sure you subscribe so you’ll be updated when new episodes become available. Also, it would be greatly appreciated if you would take a few moments to leave your feedback. Simply click on “ratings and reviews” then “write a review” on iTunes to get started. Your reviews are so helpful in making future episodes even better. We would also appreciate it if you share the podcast with your friends or anyone who you think might enjoy these episodes. The School of the Embodied Arts podcast is also available on Spotify.
Over the past 6 months, I’ve spent 100’s of hours working on/in The Future Is Embodied Conference. The event has irrevocably changed me as a person & I want to share some of the sweetness with our wider community. So starting today I’ll be dropping a selection of my favorite expert speakers on our podcast. This month I’m starting it off with my conference keynote. In this solo podcast ep we dive into: The Disembodied Past: How did we become so disembodied? Exploring the macro & micro hierarchies in the world & how they map onto our bodies The Embodied Future: How we can dismantle the scaffolding from within Feminine Embodiment & the 3 key aspects to implement Find Jenna on the following platforms: Website: http://jennaward.co/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jennaward.co/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jennawardco/ We hope you enjoyed today’s podcast. Make sure you subscribe so you’ll be updated when new episodes become available. Also, it would be greatly appreciated if you would take a few moments to leave your feedback. Simply click on “ratings and reviews” then “write a review” on iTunes to get started. Your reviews are so helpful in making future episodes even better. We would also appreciate it if you share the podcast with your friends or anyone who you think might enjoy these episodes. The School of the Embodied Arts podcast is also available on Spotify.
There is this practitioner that's popped up on my socials for about 6 months now. Each time I see them I'm curious, drawn to find out more. Except, as I try to learn & understand their practice - I just get confused. It got me thinking. Do I do that for other people? I know when embodiment first discovered me I was overflowing with curiosity! I wasn't super discerning about who I learned from, I didn't investigate their world-view or values before saying 'YES I'll sign up for that!'. I don't want to be one of those practitioners. So today on the podcast I'm sharing with you my 'Feminine Embodiment Philosophy'. Especially in today's podcast, we speak about: The nature & definitions of masculine and feminine energies Our hyper-masculine work at the micro & macro level Why we've come to be so hyper-masculine & how you can assess your own internalized ratio of experience Defining the feminine & embodiment, what are they, and what skills they require The role of feminine embodiment in sanity, sensuality & spirituality The purpose of life (so, you know, it's a pretty deep chat 😆) Find Jenna on the following platforms: Website: http://jennaward.co/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jennaward.co/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jennawardco/ We hope you enjoyed today’s podcast. Make sure you subscribe so you’ll be updated when new episodes become available. Also, it would be greatly appreciated if you would take a few moments to leave your feedback. Simply click on “ratings and reviews” then “write a review” on iTunes to get started. Your reviews are so helpful in making future episodes even better. We would also appreciate it if you share the podcast with your friends or anyone who you think might enjoy these episodes. The School of the Embodied Arts podcast is also available on Spotify.
There's a stack of books on my bedside table - four to be precise. We are still in lockdown/curfew in Holland so a good book (or 4) is keeping my inner vision unbound in ways my physical body is not right now. Today on the podcast, I'm sharing with you my current-reading-list as well as some classic-embodied-readings. We also dive into how I read in ways that engage my body and help me to metabolize what I'm learning (instead of just stuffing more theory into my head). Find Jenna on the following platforms: Website: http://jennaward.co/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jennaward.co/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jennawardco/ We hope you enjoyed today’s podcast. Make sure you subscribe so you’ll be updated when new episodes become available. Also, it would be greatly appreciated if you would take a few moments to leave your feedback. Simply click on “ratings and reviews” then “write a review” on iTunes to get started. Your reviews are so helpful in making future episodes even better. We would also appreciate it if you share the podcast with your friends or anyone who you think might enjoy these episodes. The School of the Embodied Arts podcast is also available on Spotify.
If you're considering moving forward as a coach, practitioner, or leader - yet wondering if you've got it 'together' enough' today's podcast episode is for you. In it we're exploring: What does "healed enough" actually mean & alternative Qs to ask instead Hierarchies of power in the healing industry & the 2 types of power dynamics How trauma/major trauma influences your ability to be a coach/practitioner Why coaches should never give advice or 'have all the answers' The role of power & enlightenment in being a coach Hope you love the ep & if you have any questions/topics you'd love me to explore on the podcast hit reply! Find Jenna on the following platforms: Website: http://jennaward.co/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jennaward.co/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jennawardco/ We hope you enjoyed today’s podcast. Make sure you subscribe so you’ll be updated when new episodes become available. Also, it would be greatly appreciated if you would take a few moments to leave your feedback. Simply click on “ratings and reviews” then “write a review” on iTunes to get started. Your reviews are so helpful in making future episodes even better. We would also appreciate it if you share the podcast with your friends or anyone who you think might enjoy these episodes. The School of the Embodied Arts podcast is also available on Spotify.
Last week a client & I were speaking about issues of worthiness. It's a common theme. In my own life, in the lives of my clients and peers. ... is it enough? ... should I be more? ... am I too much? Questions of worth that linger in the back of our mind & the pit of our gut. Those feelings of uncertainty that lead to us containing our brilliance, our voice & our power. I know them well. This week I'm at a new erotic edge in my reclamation of worth & new-varients are emerging around a project I'm creating. Part of me thinks "oh this, again, I thought I was through this" but in the past few years, I've come a loooong way in my analysis of why so many women (& humans, including myself) suffer this affliction & what we can do around it. On the podcast this week (part convo, part workshop) we're looking at: The big picture: Why do so many of us have this story? The role of capitalism & the value of different forms of labor in our understanding of worth The (de)valuation of emotional & spiritual worth The revolutionary work you are doing in rewriting how you experience your worth & the role of the community in supporting us to do it with more ease How to work with your own stories of enougness & the skill of embodiment Why these stories seem to "keep coming back" During the ep I share a personal example of my own feeling lack-of-worthiness around my expression, voice & contribution. I also make a request - for us as a community to support each other in our vulnerabilities & reclamations so that we might validate & embolden the worth of each other. If/when you hear that request in the podcast leave a comment below & let me know how it landed for you (I am very grateful in advance). Find Jenna on the following platforms: Website: http://jennaward.co/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jennaward.co/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jennawardco/ We hope you enjoyed today’s podcast. Make sure you subscribe so you’ll be updated when new episodes become available. Also, it would be greatly appreciated if you would take a few moments to leave your feedback. Simply click on “ratings and reviews” then “write a review” on iTunes to get started. Your reviews are so helpful in making future episodes even better. We would also appreciate it if you share the podcast with your friends or anyone who you think might enjoy these episodes. The School of the Embodied Arts podcast is also available on Spotify.
I’m very excited for today’s episode as we talk to a Social Impact Business Coach & a Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion expert. I am joined by my very own coach --- Trudi Lebron. I’d been looking for a guest teacher to train our students on equity-centered coaching & business practices for 2 years. In 2020 I came across Trudi’s work & knew she was our woman. In addition to training our students, Trudy & I have worked together 1-1 over the past 6 months & I’ve come to deeply appreciate her support in navigating equity-centered coaching. If you are a coach, practitioner, entrepreneur, and/or wanting to be a good-anti-racist-human this is a great episode for you. In this podcast episode we explore: How Trudi moved from the non-profit sector into the coaching space - Ways the coaching industry is causing harm & some examples from Trudi & my own experience The responsibility coach & practitioners have to work equitably & do less harm The key practice central to doing well-integrated equity centered work - Should we consider equity & anti-racism work to be personal development and/or spiritual practice? How this work relates to capitalism & setting our prices Links we talked in the podcast: Trudi on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/trudilebron/ Trudi’s Podcast - https://pod.link/1504728675 Trudi’s free value training - www.trudilebron.com/corevalues Equity Centred Coaching Collective - https://www.trudilebron.com/thecollective Find Jenna on the following platforms: Website: http://jennaward.co/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jennaward.co/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jennawardco/ We hope you enjoyed today’s podcast. Make sure you subscribe so you’ll be updated when new episodes become available. Also, it would be greatly appreciated if you would take a few moments to leave your feedback. Simply click on “ratings and reviews” then “write a review” on iTunes to get started. Your reviews are so helpful in making future episodes even better. We would also appreciate it if you share the podcast with your friends or anyone who you think might enjoy these episodes. The School of the Embodied Arts podcast is also available on Spotify.
As we start a new year I’m writing to you from a new country. I’m living in the Netherlands (Holland) for the foreseeable future and when I’m so far away from my usual support networks I’ve been asking myself - do I need a coach? I’ve worked with about 10 coaches over the years & I’ve developed a system for deciding if/when/who to coach with. Even though I’m not currently taking new coaching clients (my books are gratefully full) I know that navigating the complex noise of the coaching space can feel tricky. But there is a way to make sure you’re choosing the right coach. In today’s podcast we explore: The definition of coaching & different types of coach Is coaching for you if you don’t like to be told what to do? The three things I hope to get out of coaching A framework of questions & checks to make sure you're engaging the right coach How I hired my first coach & my how my current coach is helping me My golden rule in getting the most out of coaching Where to find a Feminine Embodiment Coach How much I’ve spent on coaching & how I feel about that investment I hope you have a wonderful, safe, pleasure-filled and joyous start to 2021. Find Jenna on the following platforms: Website: http://jennaward.co/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jennaward.co/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jennawardco/ We hope you enjoyed today’s podcast. Make sure you subscribe so you’ll be updated when new episodes become available. Also, it would be greatly appreciated if you would take a few moments to leave your feedback. Simply click on “ratings and reviews” then “write a review” on iTunes to get started. Your reviews are so helpful in making future episodes even better. We would also appreciate it if you share the podcast with your friends or anyone who you think might enjoy these episodes. The School of the Embodied Arts podcast is also available on Spotify.
This past month I’ve been busy re-writing the Pleasure Module of our coaching training. It’s been an immensely sensuous re-write as I’ve re-immersed myself in the teachings and… well it’s had wide and far-reaching effects. Even though I’m currently moving house - I’ve been in an immensely sensuous space. So in today’s podcast episode, I wanted to share with you three of my current pleasure practices. In this podcast we explore: Redefining pleasure & reclaiming the hyper-sexualized & tabooed versions of feminine pleasure How I worked with the idea that “other women have pleasure, but I don’t” & “it’s hard for me to access pleasure” Why I vomit in my mouth when coaches talk about their “morning rituals” & why I have now got one of my own to share with you Addressing the inconvenience of pleasure & life purpose How moving house has become saturated with pleasure My current 3 practices & what’s making me committed to them Find Jenna on the following platforms: Website: http://jennaward.co/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jennaward.co/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jennawardco/ We hope you enjoyed today’s podcast. Make sure you subscribe so you’ll be updated when new episodes become available. Also, it would be greatly appreciated if you would take a few moments to leave your feedback. Simply click on “ratings and reviews” then “write a review” on iTunes to get started. Your reviews are so helpful in making future episodes even better. We would also appreciate it if you share the podcast with your friends or anyone who you think might enjoy these episodes. The School of the Embodied Arts podcast is also available on Spotify.
When we’re working with the depth of the body, we’re naturally going to discover a few of her darker secrets. The unmetabolized experiences that were too much, too soon, too fast. The frozen tensions and traumas of life. Many of my past (and current) clients identify as suffering trauma. Racial traumas, sexual traumas and many other types and forms. So how can we make sure we’re working with clients in trauma-aware ways? How can we make sure we do more good & less harm? In today’s podcast we’re exploring: A definition of trauma Why working with the body can reopen trauma The difference between trauma therapists & coaches Some techniques that can be re-traumatizing How we can work with the body to complete trauma Find Jenna on the following platforms: Website: http://jennaward.co/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jennaward.co/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jennawardco/ We hope you enjoyed today’s podcast. Make sure you subscribe so you’ll be updated when new episodes become available. Also, it would be greatly appreciated if you would take a few moments to leave your feedback. Simply click on “ratings and reviews” then “write a review” on iTunes to get started. Your reviews are so helpful in making future episodes even better. We would also appreciate it if you share the podcast with your friends or anyone who you think might enjoy these episodes. The School of the Embodied Arts podcast is also available on Spotify.
Lately I’ve been making some pretty bold body based decisions - like the decision to move our family (in the middle of a pandemic), birth a baby at home, and take some radical steps in my business model…. These are decisions I would not have been able to make even 5 years ago. I just didn’t have the skills, or the trust in my body. If you’ve got a current challenge/situation that needs some non-linear, feminine decision making fuel bring it along to the conversation where we’re discussing: The common reasons we don’t trust the body How to call on our instinctual intuition Riding the repercussions of taking ultimate responsibility in making bold decisions The 4 step process I use to navigate body based decisions Some current decisions (birth, business & family) I’ve been applying the process to The 3 most common tricks that trip us up including doubting our own answers Find Jenna on the following platforms: Website: http://jennaward.co/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jennaward.co/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jennawardco/ We hope you enjoyed today’s podcast. Make sure you subscribe so you’ll be updated when new episodes become available. Also, it would be greatly appreciated if you would take a few moments to leave your feedback. Simply click on “ratings and reviews” then “write a review” on iTunes to get started. Your reviews are so helpful in making future episodes even better. We would also appreciate it if you share the podcast with your friends or anyone who you think might enjoy these episodes. The School of the Embodied Arts podcast is also available on Spotify.
Over the years I’ve tried a lot of different self-development practices looking for this combination (thus the meditation experience!) but it wasn’t until my body showed me a Feminine Embodiment Practice that I landed in the medicine for me. And oh what sweetness it is! This week on the solo-podcast-ep I’m inviting you to explore Feminine Embodiment Practices including: What they are & the key qualities required How my own practice developed & how it’s different from a traditional meditation practice When I use the practice as a woman & entrepreneur Who I learn from along the way Troubleshooting the 3 most FAQs about Feminine Embodiment Practices including “am I doing this right?!” Find Jenna on the following platforms: Website: http://jennaward.co/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jennaward.co/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jennawardco/ We hope you enjoyed today’s podcast. Make sure you subscribe so you’ll be updated when new episodes become available. Also, it would be greatly appreciated if you would take a few moments to leave your feedback. Simply click on “ratings and reviews” then “write a review” on iTunes to get started. Your reviews are so helpful in making future episodes even better. We would also appreciate it if you share the podcast with your friends or anyone who you think might enjoy these episodes. The School of the Embodied Arts podcast is also available on Spotify.
One of the biggest questions coaches, practitioner, creatives & entrepreneurs have is “can I really make this passion work - without selling my soul, drying up or burning out?” There is no way I could run a business that felt disingenuous or that dishonored my body’s sensitive wisdom. Yet running a business as a feeling, flowing, feminine, sensitive, sometimes chaotic, an intuitive woman ISN’T the type of business model that’s seen as a ‘sure thing’. In this episode we explore: Why many marketing strategies feel forced for female entrepreneurs Marketing in ways that feel sincere & successful The importance of centering just one project at a time (& why that’s inherently challenging for creative women) Useful tips for when you don’t understand WHY your body feels so resistant to marketing The role of pleasure in productivity - unraveling some common myths How to plan your week with more aliveness in mind & body This is a great episode for coaches (& aspiring coaches), practitioners, creatives & entrepreneurs. Ainslie shared with us a fabulous (free) training about unraveling unhealthy marketing strategies & moving into a more magnetic way of selling your products/services. Check it out here > https://startingwitha.lpages.co/marketing-code-training/ Find Jenna on the following platforms: Website: http://jennaward.co/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jennaward.co/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jennawardco/ We hope you enjoyed today’s podcast. Make sure you subscribe so you’ll be updated when new episodes become available. Also, it would be greatly appreciated if you would take a few moments to leave your feedback. Simply click on “ratings and reviews” then “write a review” on iTunes to get started. Your reviews are so helpful in making future episodes even better. We would also appreciate it if you share the podcast with your friends or anyone who you think might enjoy these episodes. The School of the Embodied Arts podcast is also available on Spotify.
Now to today’s new podcast! This podcast has been a loooong time in the making. In 2019 I gave birth to my daughter (who just turned 1). Last year while pregnant, I shared part one of my pregnancy journey & today it’s time for (the long overdue) part 2. During my pregnancy, it was so expansive to hear the stories of other women who had gone against the grain & had a beautiful experience. This is really the key reason I’m sharing this story today. In today’s podcast we’re talking about: Choosing a birth pathway - how we chose between hospital & home birth Trusting your body and why that’s sometimes so difficult The weight & responsibility of going against social norms & doing something different Our actual birth - the reminders & resources that fueled our beautiful experience The postnatal period - some practices that helped us flourish as a new family Why I don’t share my daughter online This is a sensitive & personal topic. Pregnancy/birth/labor can be a challenging, upsetting, disappointing, or traumatizing experience for so many women. But I hope you find some strength and inspiration in my birth story. Find Jenna on the following platforms: Website: http://jennaward.co/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jennaward.co/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jennawardco/ We hope you enjoyed today’s podcast. Make sure you subscribe so you’ll be updated when new episodes become available. Also, it would be greatly appreciated if you would take a few moments to leave your feedback. Simply click on “ratings and reviews” then “write a review” on iTunes to get started. Your reviews are so helpful in making future episodes even better. We would also appreciate it if you share the podcast with your friends or anyone who you think might enjoy these episodes. The School of the Embodied Arts podcast is also available on Spotify.
Are you contemplating a career transition, or in the messy middle of one? Finding a new career (that’s economically & emotionally healthy) requires a lot of soul-searching and decision-making power. But it’s worth it. Lately, I’ve been pinching myself that I’ve somehow landed a career that exceeds all my dreams. Never in a million years would I have thought I would be doing this work - but it’s absolutely the perfect fit for who I am. In a way, I feel like this work chose me. This week on the podcast I’ve invited Siobhan Barnes to chat with us about finding a soul-aligned career (as it’s her coaching superpower). If you feel like a new career path is calling you, this is just the podcast! ABOUT SIOBHAN BARNES - Soulful Executive Coach Siobhan is a Feminine Embodiment Coach that supports women find & flourish in soul-aligned careers. If you want to find out who you really are, what are you really good at, or if there is anything hidden that you’d like to discover head on over to siobhanbarnes.com/quiz Website: https://siobhanbarnes.com/ Socials: https://www.instagram.com/iamsiobhanbarnes/ Find Jenna on the following platforms: Website: http://jennaward.co/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jennaward.co/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jennawardco/ We hope you enjoyed today’s podcast. Make sure you subscribe so you’ll be updated when new episodes become available. Also, it would be greatly appreciated if you would take a few moments to leave your feedback. Simply click on “ratings and reviews” then “write a review” on iTunes to get started. Your reviews are so helpful in making future episodes even better. We would also appreciate it if you share the podcast with your friends or anyone who you think might enjoy these episodes. The School of the Embodied Arts podcast is also available on Spotify.
Is there something you’re resisting right now? This complex, overwhelming, decision-rich situation with tons of unknown factors. There’s a desire to sink my teeth in on one hand, yet a throw your hands up in the air confusion on the other. There’s so much to do, so much to feel, so much to decide! On the podcast this week we’re looking at our modern management of blocks, resistances & self-sabotages. We talk about: Why it’s detrimental to label your resistance as “resistance” Why you prioritise everything else above that thing you really want to do How resistance binds up our life force energy & reduces our flow What our survival mind has to do with orchestrating resistance The key resource our survival mind needs to meet the overwhelm & complexity of resistance Why our bodies can feel like a place that feels “too much” or “too deeply” When tapping into your radiance & pleasure ALSO causes resistance The pressure of unactualized potential & feeling like you’re never going to get there The role of discipline VS devotion in meeting resistance My 3 steps for figuring this out from a depth-first, direction-second perspective Find Jenna on the following platforms: Website: http://jennaward.co/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jennaward.co/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jennawardco/ We hope you enjoyed today’s podcast. Make sure you subscribe so you’ll be updated when new episodes become available. Also, it would be greatly appreciated if you would take a few moments to leave your feedback. Simply click on “ratings and reviews” then “write a review” on iTunes to get started. Your reviews are so helpful in making future episodes even better. We would also appreciate it if you share the podcast with your friends or anyone who you think might enjoy these episodes. The School of the Embodied Arts podcast is also available on Spotify.
Sensuality and trauma. Two words you rarely see together, and yet, both live within our bodies. Today on the podcast we are joined by DC-based Priscilla Rodgers. I first met with Priscilla in 2018 when she joined our Certification training. Since then, her own body of work centering the healing of trauma, so we can reinhabit our sensate bodies, has blossomed into something unique. In this conversation we explore: Priscilla’s journey from depression to sensuous living How trauma separates us from sensuality The different layers of trauma that we all carry Flight, fight & freeze responses and how Priscilla almost got in a fight last week Why we dissociate from our big feelings & avoid the practice that we know will help us We discuss evolving out of oppressive systems and why that’s an uncomfortable journey for everybody A long list of resources for women interested in the history of black bodies, embodiment, and healing Priscilla just opened the doors to a new workshop Race, Oppression & Our Bodies (which I’ve joined). You can find out more about her work here: https://www.thelavenderjunkie.com/race-oppression-and-our-bodies-a-workshop Where else to find Priscilla: Website: https://www.thelavenderjunkie.com/ Find Jenna on the following platforms: Website: http://jennaward.co/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jennaward.co/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jennawardco/ We hope you enjoyed today’s podcast. Make sure you subscribe so you’ll be updated when new episodes become available. Also, it would be greatly appreciated if you would take a few moments to leave your feedback. Simply click on “ratings and reviews” then “write a review” on iTunes to get started. Your reviews are so helpful in making future episodes even better. We would also appreciate it if you share the podcast with your friends or anyone who you think might enjoy these episodes. The School of the Embodied Arts podcast is also available on Spotify.
Today’s podcast was inspired by an email I recently received from a client. It’s about how to help the people around you feel better about themselves? You may find or have found yourself in the same situation. In this episode, we explore how we fall into the trap of putting our problem-solving hats on and how we’re not really helping the person. Because more often than not, trying to make your friend/client/loved one feel better is actually a disservice to them. Find Jenna on the following platforms: Website: http://jennaward.co/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jennaward.co/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jennawardco/ We hope you enjoyed today’s podcast. Make sure you subscribe so you’ll be updated when new episodes become available. Also, it would be greatly appreciated if you would take a few moments to leave your feedback. Simply click on “ratings and reviews” then “write a review” on iTunes to get started. Your reviews are so helpful in making future episodes even better. We would also appreciate it if you share the podcast with your friends or anyone who you think might enjoy these episodes. The School of the Embodied Arts podcast is also available on Spotify.
Today’s podcast is with a Femininity & Relationship Polarity Coach, Anna Rova. Anna’s specialty is working with successful single women & supporting them to attract a committed masculine man. We dived into these topics in this podcast: Why so many successful women are single Where all the good men have gone The role of polarity in attracting a man How to be claimed by a man The power in surrender (rather than submission) Keeping the polarity alive as a wife & mother More about our guest Anna is a past graduate of our Coaching Certification & has gone on to create a beautiful body of work around dating, relationships, polarity & embodiment that’s wildly successful. It’s a real delight to share her with you today. If you’re interested in finding out more about Anna’s work & attracting a committed masculine man, check out her free resource www.girlskill.com/webinar. Find Jenna on the following platforms:Website: http://jennaward.co/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jennaward.co/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jennawardco/ We hope you enjoyed today’s podcast. Make sure you subscribe so you’ll be updated when new episodes become available. Also, it would be greatly appreciated if you would take a few moments to leave your feedback. Simply click on “ratings and reviews” then “write a review” on iTunes to get started. Your reviews are so helpful in making future episodes even better. We would also appreciate it if you share the podcast with your friends or anyone who you think might enjoy these episodes. The School of the Embodied Arts podcast is also available on Spotify.
Do you ever feel guilty for having so much, when so many have so little? Do you feel guilty for desiring for more when we are in the midst of his pandemic? On the podcast this week we’re examining the guilt & gift of magnetism during messy times. This podcast was inspired by an email I received asking “How does the principle of magnetism apply amidst a global crisis?” If you have a desire that you’re ripe to call in - perhaps a lover, home, clients, opportunity & way you want to feel - this is the perfect podcast to calibrate & focus on your desires. Feminine Magnetism Map - a guide & workbook to move through one of your desires. You can download it (for free) here: www.jennaward.co/magnetismpdf Find Jenna on the following platforms:Website: http://jennaward.co/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jennaward.co/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jennawardco/ We hope you enjoyed today’s podcast. Make sure you subscribe so you’ll be updated when new episodes become available. Also, it would be greatly appreciated if you would take a few moments to leave your feedback. Simply click on “ratings and reviews” then “write a review” on iTunes to get started. Your reviews are so helpful in making future episodes even better. We would also appreciate it if you share the podcast with your friends or anyone who you think might enjoy these episodes. The School of the Embodied Arts podcast is also available on Spotify.