Episodios

  • EP63: 5RHYTHMS Dance : A Somatic Approach to Healing with Simona and Layah
    Apr 25 2025

    In this episode of the Red Beard Embodiment podcast, host Alex welcomes Simona Irwin and Layah Jane Singer-Wilson for a genuine conversation about Five Rhythms dance as a pathway to befriending fear and healing trauma.

    The guests share their personal stories – Simona recounting her first Five Rhythms experience that brought unexpected tears after years of emotional blockage during her health struggles, and Layah describing how movement became her medicine during a pivotal health crisis in her twenties. Together, they discuss their collaborative course "BEFRIENDING EMBODIED MOVEMENT: AN INTRODUCTION TO 5RHYTHMS™" created to bring this transformative practice to everyone, including those who might be homebound or facing physical limitations.

    Through gentle explanations and personal examples, they reveal how the five rhythms – flowing, staccato, chaos, lyrical, and stillness – create a container for our emotional lives, allowing fear and other difficult feelings to move through the body naturally. Their approach honors both the cathartic potential of movement and the importance of regulation, creating a trauma-sensitive framework that meets practitioners exactly where they are.

    Whether you're curious about embodied practices or seeking new ways to process old wounds, this conversation offers compassionate insight into how our bodies naturally know the way through fear when given the chance to move with awareness.

    Key Highlights:

    • [00:00:] Welcome and introduction to our guests
    • [01:12] Five Rhythms as embodied healing practice
    • [02:39] Simona and Layah's backgrounds and expertise
    • [05:46] Simona's moving first dance experience
    • [10:20] Understanding the five rhythms wave
    • [13:16] How Layah found her calling through movement
    • [17:34] Alex shares his dance journey beginnings
    • [20:19] The origins with Gabrielle Roth at Esalen
    • [27:33] Creating trauma-sensitive movement spaces
    • [31:12] Inside their accessible online course
    • [33:35] Movement and nervous system regulation
    • [37:27] Mindfulness principles in movement practice
    • [41:16] Adaptations for all bodies and abilities
    • [46:31] A personal healing story through dance
    • [51:11] How to join the movement community

    Links & Resources

    Layah Jane

    • Website: layahjane.com
    • Instagram: @layahjane.movement

    Simona

    • Website: turningtowards.me
    • Instagram: @turningtowards

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  • EP62 Neurogenic Integration: The Mystery of Spontaneous Movement
    Apr 18 2025

    What if your client’s tremor, stretch, or undulation wasn’t a symptom—but a sign of healing? In this episode, Alex sits down with physical therapist, somatic educator and TRE Provider, Joel Begin to explore the natural, spontaneous movements that often arise in bodywork, movement therapy, and somatic healing—but are still largely misunderstood.

    Joel shares the story behind his 2022 paper, “Characterizing a Common Class of Spontaneous Movements,” a collaborative work that brings together perspectives from across the globe to map out how tremors, shakes, and fluid movements emerge across therapeutic, spiritual, and cultural contexts. From TRE® and myofascial unwinding to Qigong and authentic movement, Joel helps us reframe these expressions not as random or pathological—but as beneceptive and healing.

    Together, we explore the potential of spontaneous movement as a doorway into nervous system regulation, trauma resolution, and embodied intelligence. This episode invites you to see what might already be happening in your sessions with new eyes—and perhaps, to trust the body just a little more.

    Key Highlights:

    • [00:02:00] The Paper That Sparked It All: Characterizing a Common Class of Spontaneous Movements
    • [00:08:00] What Is Myofascial Unwinding?
    • [00:14:30] Modalities That Evoke Spontaneous Movement
    • [00:17:45] Spiritual Practices & Movement States
    • [00:24:00] Case Study: Spontaneous Movement After Surgery
    • [00:27:00] When Movement Feels Uncomfortable
    • [00:33:00] TRE®, Trauma, and the Polyvagal Lens
    • [00:38:45] Understanding Freeze Through Biotensegrity
    • [00:41:00] What Makes These Movements Arise?
    • [00:43:30] Creating a Container for Curiosity


    Links & Resources

    • Joel Begin’s 2022 Paper:
      “Characterizing a Common Class of Spontaneous Movements”
      Read the full paper in the International Journal of Therapeutic Massage and Bodywork
    • Joel Begin’s Practice – Creative Pathways PT
    • Continuum Movement: https://continuummovement.com/
    • Somatic Experiencing by Peter Levine: https://www.somaticexperiencing.com/about-peter
    • Polyvagal Theory by Dr. Stephen Porges: https://www.stephenporges.com/
    • Myofascial Release John F. Barnes

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    1 h y 30 m
  • EP61 From Burnout to Body-Based Breakthroughs with Matthew Cooke
    Apr 11 2025

    What happens when your body calls for change—and you actually listen? In this powerful episode, Alex sits down with Matthew Cooke, founder of Body-Based Breakthrough (B3), to explore how burnout led him away from the tech hustle and into the healing world of somatic coaching. With roots in high-performance culture and a life-changing crash into chronic stress, Matthew shares how he pieced together his own path to nervous system healing—one breath, one journal entry, and one movement at a time.

    Matthew opens up about the unexpected clarity he found in yoga classes and long walks, how he began listening to his body in new ways, and the moment a client told him, “It’s a shame there’s only one of you.” That nudge sparked the creation of B3—a replicable somatic system now used by coaches, therapists, and leaders around the world. From working with senior tech execs to certifying a new generation of somatic practitioners, Matthew’s approach is both deeply personal and highly practical.

    Together, Alex and Matthew unpack the principles of B3, the importance of orientation and regulation, and how somatic practices are transforming how we live, lead, and heal. Whether you’re a practitioner or someone simply curious about nervous system work, this episode is full of insights that will land in your body as much as your mind.

    Key Highlights:

    • [00:00:05] Introducing Matthew Cooke and Body-Based Breakthrough (B3)
    • [00:03:32] From tech startup to burnout at 24
    • [00:05:38] Body and mind at war—seeking deeper understanding
    • [00:06:33] Yoga and long walks spark clarity and insight
    • [00:07:27] Journaling during movement—early seeds of B3
    • [00:08:31] Clients experience reduced anxiety and imposter syndrome
    • [00:09:47] “It’s a damn shame there’s only one of you”
    • [00:10:25] B3 is born—systematizing somatic coaching
    • [00:11:07] The endless curiosity of the nervous system
    • [00:12:09] B3 practice components: movement, journaling, breathwork, coaching
    • [00:12:31] The role of orientation—start and end of the practice
    • [00:12:54] Nervous system safety and external environment

    Links & Resources

    • Body-Based Breakthrough (B3) Website: https://www.bodybasedbreakthrough.com/
    • Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bodybasedbreakthrough/
    • Somatic Experiencing by Peter Levine: https://www.somaticexperiencing.com/about-peter
    • Polyvagal Theory by Dr. Stephen Porges: https://www.stephenporges.com/
    • Organic Intelligence by Steve Hoskinson
    • DARe (Dynamic Attachment Repatterning experience) – Diane Poole Heller: https://traumasolutions.com/learn-dare-approach/
    • Irene Lyon’s Nervous System Work – irenelyon.com

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    1 h y 23 m
  • E60 Healing Trauma and the Highly Sensitive Nervous System with Ruth Milsten
    Feb 21 2025

    In this episode of the Red Beard Embodiment Podcast, Alex sits down with Ruth Milsten, a licensed clinical social worker, yoga teacher, and trauma specialist, to explore the transformative power of safe, regulating touch and holistic healing. Ruth shares her journey from traditional social work to integrating yoga, sound healing, and somatic practices into her therapy. She delves into the unique challenges and gifts of being a highly sensitive person, offering insights into how to navigate trauma, build self-compassion, and create a sense of safety in the body. Whether you're a therapist, a highly sensitive individual, or someone curious about the mind-body connection, this conversation is packed with wisdom and practical tools.

    Ruth Milsten brings over 30 years of experience working with developmental trauma, complex PTSD, and highly sensitive individuals. In this episode, she discusses the importance of creating safe spaces for clients, whether through yoga, sound healing, or regulating touch. Ruth explains how trauma impacts the nervous system and shares her multi-modal approach to therapy, which includes movement, breathwork, and energy clearing. She also highlights the challenges faced by highly sensitive people, who often struggle with overstimulation and people-pleasing tendencies, and offers strategies to help them reconnect with their inner selves and build resilience.

    Don’t miss this rich conversation on healing trauma, embracing sensitivity, and the power of safe touch. Ruth’s expertise and compassionate approach offer valuable tools for anyone looking to deepen their understanding of the mind-body connection. Tune in now to learn how to create safety and regulation in your own life or in your practice.

    Key Highlights:

    • [00:15] Ruth's journey from social work to somatic therapy
    • [05:30] Understanding trauma’s impact on the nervous system
    • [10:45] The challenges and strengths of highly sensitive people
    • [15:00] Attachment theory and mother-infant bonding
    • [20:20] Practical self-regulation techniques for healing
    • [25:40] The importance of integrating movement into therapy
    • [30:10] How to develop a personalized healing practice
    • [35:25] The role of breathwork in trauma recovery
    • [40:50] How trauma manifests in physical symptoms
    • [45:15] The connection between trauma and chronic stress
    • [50:30] Tools for managing emotional overwhelm
    • [55:00] Final thoughts and key takeaways from Ruth

    Links and Resources:

    • Dr. Elaine Aron The Highly Sensitive Person: https://hsperson.com/
    • Eastern Body, Western Mind: https://www.amazon.com/Eastern-Body-Western-Mind-Psychology/dp/1587612259
    • DSM V: https://www.psychiatry.org/psychiatrists/practice/dsm
    • Stephen Terrell - Nurturing Resilience: https://www.amazon.com/Nurturing-Resilience-Developmental-Trauma-Integrative/dp/1623172039
    • Stephen Porges: https://www.stephenporges.com/

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  • E59 Neurogenic Integration: The Science and Philosophy of Neurogenic Tremoring with Alex Greene and Siv Jøssang Shields
    Jan 10 2025

    In this episode, Alex welcomes Siv, a chiropractor and TRE (Tension and Trauma Release Exercises)provider with over 15 years of experience integrating neurogenic tremoring into her practice. Siv shares her journey of discovering TRE, its deep impact on her patients, and how she combines this natural healing technique with chiropractic care to address deep-seated trauma and stress. Together, Alex and Siv discuss the art, science, and philosophy behind TRE and explore its potential to transform how we think about recovery and resilience.

    Alex and Siv dive into the origins of TRE and its connection to the autonomic nervous system. Siv recounts her first encounter with TRE at a chiropractic conference, where she experienced tremoring firsthand and immediately recognized its potential. The conversation covers practical applications, from reducing post-exercise soreness to supporting emotional trauma release. They also discuss the concept of integration, exploring how tremoring enhances physical, emotional, and even spiritual well-being by helping the body find balance.

    Key Highlights:

    • 00:00 Introduction
    • [00:02:11] What is TRE and Why It’s a Game-Changer for Your Nervous System
    • [00:07:18] Building the Foundations: Neurogenic Integration Course
    • [00:12:49] Siv’s First Encounter with TRE: A Chiropractor’s Perspective
    • [00:16:57] How TRE Boosts Post-Workout Recovery
    • [00:34:18] Transforming Stress Responses with Neurogenic Tremoring
    • [00:52:18] The Role of Guided Meditation After TRE Sessions
    • [01:04:42] HeartMath and TRE: Exploring Coherence and Connection
    • [00:18:25] TRE for Trauma Recovery: Empowering Clients Through Self-Healing
    • [00:40:15] The Philosophy of Tremoring: Art, Science, and Meaning
    • [00:56:30] Creating a Community Through Shared Healing Practices

    Links and Resources:

    • Neurogenic Integration
    • Red Beard Somatic Therapy
    • Red Beard TRE
    • Integrated Human
    • HeartMath
    • David Berceli

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    1 h y 47 m
  • E58 TRE on the Spiritual Path ft. Simba Stenqvist
    Nov 1 2024

    In this episode, Alex sits down with Simba Stenqvist, a TRE provider and trainer originally from Sweden, now based in Chiang Mai, Thailand. Simba runs a retreat and healing center called Living with the Spirit, which he co-founded with his wife. With a background in martial arts and a passion for embodiment and holistic healing practices, Simba shares his journey into TRE (Tension and Trauma Releasing Exercises) and how he integrates it with other modalities like polyvagal theory to create a comprehensive approach to healing.

    Throughout the conversation, Simba delves into the principles behind his retreat center's approach, emphasizing the importance of creating a safe environment for deep healing. He explains how his work is not just about physical exercises but also about addressing the mental and emotional aspects of healing. Simba shares insights into his methodology, which includes traditional Chinese medicine, breathwork, and sound healing, all aimed at helping individuals better understand and regulate their nervous systems. He discusses the transformative power of neurogenic tremoring and how it aligns with the principles of polyvagal theory.

    Listen to the full episode to discover more about Simba’s journey, the mission behind Living with the Spirit, and the upcoming TRE retreats in Thailand.

    Links and Resources:

    • Website: https://livingwiththespirit.com/
    • Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/livingwiththespirit/
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    1 h y 8 m
  • E57 A Sound Engineer's Journey into TRE ft. Sam Curtis
    Sep 6 2024

    What happens when a sound engineer dives deep into the human nervous system? In this episode of Red Beard Embodiment podcast, host Alex Greene sits down with Sam Curtis, a seasoned sound engineer who has worked with music legends like Michael Jackson and David Bowie. Sam shares his unexpected journey from the world of music to becoming a passionate advocate for nervous system health and trauma healing.

    Sam opens up about his personal experience with burnout and how it led him to discover TRE (Tension and Trauma Releasing Exercises). He explains how TRE, a simple yet powerful technique that involves shaking the body, helped him release deep-seated tension and trauma, leading to profound personal transformation. Sam also delves into his fascination with the polyvagal theory, a model that explains our autonomic responses to stress, and how it has informed his understanding of the nervous system.

    Sam's unique perspective as a sound engineer turned TRE provider offers valuable insights into the interconnectedness of our minds, bodies, and emotions. Whether you're struggling with stress, trauma, or simply curious about the power of the nervous system, this episode will leave you inspired and equipped with new tools for healing and growth.

    Key Highlights:

    • 00:00 Introduction
    • 04:40 TRE in Japan
    • 08:25 Sam's Background in Sound Engineering
    • 12:43 Sam's First Paid Gig
    • 17:07 Touring with Bands and Working in Studios
    • 24:07 Burnout and the Turning Point
    • 27:11 Introduction to TRE
    • 31:34 TRE and Trauma Resolution
    • 40:58 Music for Healing
    • 45:25 Polyvagal Theory and Music
    • 50:15 Fascia and the Nervous System
    • 56:01 Introduction to IFS
    • 01:03:11 Integrating TRE and IFS
    • 01:13:11 Leading Edge and Future Plans

    Links and Resources:

    • Website: https://www.soundmansam.com/
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    1 h y 19 m
  • E56 - Stress Management as Risk Management ft. Petter Larsson
    Aug 23 2024

    In this episode host Alex Greene sits down with Petter Larsson, a former Swedish national security and intelligence officer turned risk management consultant, leadership coach, and TRE Provider. Petter shares his personal journey of burnout and recovery, and how he came to understand that stress management is risk management.

    Petter's story is a powerful reminder that even the most resilient among us can be vulnerable to stress and burnout. He offers valuable insights into the importance of self-awareness, self-care, and seeking help when needed. Petter also shares his experience with TRE (Tension and Trauma Releasing Exercises), a somatic therapy that he credits with helping him to heal from trauma and develop a healthier relationship with his body and nervous system.

    If you're struggling with stress or burnout, or if you're simply interested in learning more about how to manage your nervous system, this episode is for you. Petter's story is sure to inspire and inform, and his insights will give you practical tools to take back control of your life.

    Key Highlights:

    • 00:00 - Introduction
    • 04:19 - Petter's Background in Swedish National Security and Intelligence
    • 08:00 - Petter's Childhood and Formative Years
    • 11:36 - Petter's Career and Burnout
    • 13:43 - Petter's First Health Scare
    • 16:07 - Petter's Collapse and Hospitalization
    • 20:33 - Petter's Anxiety and Panic Attacks
    • 25:57 - Petter's Introduction to TRE
    • 36:58 - The Power of TRE for Petter
    • 48:32 - Integrating TRE into Everyday Life
    • 53:58 - Petter's Approach to Helping Others with TRE
    • 1:01:21 - Integrating TRE into Yoga and Wellness Practices
    • 1:06:12 - TRE as a Preventative and Proactive Approach
    • 1:15:58 - Closing Thoughts and Future of TRE

    Links and Resources:

    • Website: https://www.lizarch.com/
    • Safe and Sound Protocol: https://www.lizarch.com/safe-and-sound-protocol
    • Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lizarch
    • Stephen Porges: https://www.stephenporges.com/
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    1 h y 19 m
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