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Emily Schweitzer: Franklin Method as a tool for embodiment.

Emily Schweitzer: Franklin Method as a tool for embodiment.

Update: 2023-05-10
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“The clearer the image we have of our body, the more easeful and effective we can move.”

In this episode we speak Emily Schweitzer on all things Franklin Method. We discuss her journey of healing her own injury, key concepts behind the Franklin Method, what embodiment means to her, and more! 

About our Guest: Emily is a Social Work Fellow at the Danielsen Institute, a psychodynamically oriented clinic with a focus on spirituality and religion. She holds a masters in social work from Boston College School of Social Work. She is a certified Gyrotonic instructor, pilates mat instructor, and Franklin Method Level 2 Educator. She also completed a 20 hour training from the Trauma Center on Trauma Sensitive Yoga. Emily brings together psychotherapy and movement in her somatic work, and strongly believes that cultivating curiosity and compassion toward oneself can lead to greater freedom, adaptability, and interconnectedness. She is passionate about the mind-body connection and engaging in empowering movement.


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Emily Schweitzer: Franklin Method as a tool for embodiment.

Emily Schweitzer: Franklin Method as a tool for embodiment.

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