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Feldenkrais Podcasts

July 9, 2008

  • Get all 17 Feldenkrais Podcasts Instantly for $14.95

    All seventeen of the podcast interviews on this site can be purchased and downloaded at once - Over 10 hours of material directly to your computer. Interviews and Awareness Through Movement Sessions from Feldenkrais Trainers, Practitioners and researchers, including, Jerry Karzen, Frank Wildman, Larry Goldfarb, Alan Questel, Martin Weiner, Katrin Smithback, Diana Razumny, Alan Fogel, [...]

February 21, 2008

  • Podcast #16: Feldenkrais Method Conference: Katrin Smithback, Diana Razumny

    Today we have Feldenkrais Trainers, Katrin Smithback and Diana Razumny who are Program Committee members (Katrin is the Chairperson) for the next Feldenkrais (FGNA) conference to be held in Boulder Colorado from July 25th to August 1st, 2008.
    The whole Program Committee “thing” has been a bit of a mystery to me, so I asked Diana [...]

February 13, 2008

  • Feldenkrais Podcast #15: Dr. Stephen Gilligan

    A Conversatation With Stephen Gilligan
    Thanks to my good friend Michale Beale, a Business NLP Trainer from the U.K. I can offer you a conversation with Dr. Stephen Gilligan.
    One of John Grinder and Richard Bandler’s original students, and also a student of Milton H. Erickson, Stephen is now an internationally respected trainer of hypnosis.
    He is [...]

August 25, 2007

  • Feldenkrais Podcast #13: Jerry Karzen, Feldenkrais Trainer…

    Jerry Karzen shares a Feldenkrais, Awareness Through Movement℠ lesson with us. Jerry created this recording specifically for Feldenkrais Podcasts. Thanks Jerry! Listen carefully and you can hear some birds chirping and singing in the background, probably some deep subliminal messages created by Mother Nature to suggest that you attend Jerry’s next Feldenkrais Training in [...]

June 18, 2007

  • Feldenkrais Podcast #12: Dr. Frank Wildman

    Dr. Wildman is perhaps one of the most prolific Feldenkrais Trainers having taught dozens of Feldenkrais Trainings in areas as such as the U.S., Japan, Australia and many countries in Europe. In this aproximately 35 minute conversation I talk with Frank about whether the Feldenkrais Method is more accepted in certain parts of the world [...]

June 7, 2007

  • Feldenkrais Podcast #11: Uncommon Sensing© by Alan Questel, Part 2

    Welcome to Uncommon Sensing©, Part 2, this podcast is a 44 minute, Feldenkrais, Awareness Through Movement® lesson by Alan Questel from his CD-set “Uncommon Sensing: Moving Beyond Your Self Image.”
    The introduction to this lesson can be found in Feldenkrais Podcast #10
    Here is track #2, a 44-minute exploration of space and dimensionality by use of [...]

June 2, 2007

  • Feldenkrais Podcast #10: Uncommon Sensing©, Part 1, By Alan Questel

    Welcome to this free “sampler” of a weekend workshop in Feldenkrais, Awareness Through Movement® by Alan Questel.
    Alan was kind enough to share tracks #1 and #2 from the 2nd CD of his Feldenkrais workshop called, “Uncommon Sensing©: Moving Beyond Your Self-Image” You can purchase the entire workshop on CD directly from Alan by sending [...]

May 19, 2007

  • Feldenkrais Podcast #9: Alan Questel on Creativity

    This is Part Two of my conversation with Alan Questel. In this 20 minute Feldenkrais Podcast we discuss creativity and embodying the creative process. Can creativity be taught with the Feldenkrais Method? Was Moshe actually using Awareness Through Movement to teach creativity? Listen to Alan’s thoughts on these and other topics.
    Part Two: A conversation [...]

May 5, 2007

  • Feldenkrais Podcast #8: Alan Questel

    As promised, Part 1 of my long-awated podcast with Alan Questel, Feldenkrais Trainer. Sorry for the delay!
    In my conversation with Alan he speaks about some of the new teaching and learning strategies that he is using in his latest Feldenkrais Training programs, as he explores several questions:

    Are there more effective ways to teach Functional [...]

April 9, 2007

  • Rolfing Podcast: Inside Structural Integration

    I just realized that the “insidesi” website that I quoted in a previous post has a podcast. There are interviews with Will Johnson, Joseph Heller and others. It looks like a great resource for “Somatic Practitioners” of any flavor:

    Sructural Integration Podcast
    Cheers - Ryan

April 6, 2007

March 16, 2007

  • Feldenkrais® Podcast: A Primer.

    If you have never listened to a podcast or audio on you computer may want to read the text below.
    Otherwise, feel free to skip the text and go directly to the podcast links at the end of this post.
    What is a Podcast?
    A podcast is simply an audio-file in a format that most (if not all) [...]

March 14, 2007

  • Feldenkrais Podcast #6 : Jerry Karzen

    Jerry Karzen - One of Moshe Feldenkrais’ original American students. Find out how Jerry found himself in the San Francisco International Feldenkrais Training in 1977. And how he ultimately came to become a close friend of Dr. Feldenkrais and organize the Amherst Training in 1980.
    Learn the story behind Jerry’s filming of Moshe Feldenkrais [...]

February 24, 2007

  • Feldenkrais Podcast #5: Dr. Alan Fogel

    I first came across Dr. Fogel’s work through a presentation arranged by Mark Reese back in 1998..or so. Mark brought Alan to one of his San Diego Feldenkrais Trainings to give a 1-day workshop on…well, I don’t remember what it was on, but it was really, really, cool and it made perfect sense [...]

February 20, 2007

  • Feldenkrais Podcast #4 : Dr. Larry Goldfarb discusses Feldenkrais Research

    In this podcast with Larry Goldfarb, and the next with Alan Fogel (coming soon), we discuss some issues related to Feldenkrais research.
    What are the roles of research in a “systemic” methodology such as the Feldenkrais Method? Can research inform Feldenkrais practice? Is it possible that researchers are actually looking for Feldenkrais principles but do not [...]

February 12, 2007

  • Feldenkrais Podcast #3 : A conversation with Dr. Larry Goldfarb

    This is the first of two conversations that I have had with Dr. Goldfarb. In this conversation we focus on Larry’s use of technology to train Feldenkrais Practitioners. I contacted him to be on the Feldenkrais Podcast because Larry really seems to “get” technology and I wanted to know how he employs it in his [...]

February 4, 2007

  • Feldenkrais Podcast #2 : Further down the Rabbit Hole with Marty Weiner

    Another conversation with Martin Weiner (not Wiener)

    Marty has added another date for his Feldenkrias Advanced Training: Mentor with a Master. Here are the details:
    WHEN: March 30-April 1.
    TIME: 9:00am - 5:30pm
    LOCATION: VENTURA, CALIFORNIA
    COST: $450
    $75 DEPOSIT DUE BY FEBRUARY 23, 2007
    Sponsored by the Center for Explorations in Consciousness. For a registration kit, including [...]

January 26, 2007

  • Feldenkrais Podcast #1: A Conversation with Martin Weiner

    Hello everyone - Welcome to the first of what is - I hope - many conversations with Martin Wiener and other individuals of interest to the Feldenkrais community and our friends. Martin (Marty) has a workshop coming up in Ventura, California, March 23 - 25th. We will talk about this workshop and Marty’s approach [...]

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