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    Radical Wholeness with Philip Shepherd

    Radical Wholeness with Philip Shepherd

    Show Notes:
    Philip Shepherd is an international authority on embodiment and author of New Self, New World - Recovering our Senses in the 21st Century and Radical Wholeness - The Embodied Present and the Ordinary Grace of Being. 
     
    This is a specially curated edition of a more extensive interview I had with Philip back in August of 2020. In today's conversation he  shares guidance and tools for shifting from the head driven strategies of control and order to an embodied and deep connection with the present moment. He offers thought-provoking wisdom on these important questions:

    • If our essential nature is wholeness then why do we act against the whole in service of our own best interests?
    • Rather than striving for answers, how can we formulate meaningful questions in a world of disinformation, divisiveness, polarization and chaos?
    • How do we stay in connection as we navigate diverse perspectives and challenging dialogues?
    • Why do we lapse back into old patterns, and how do we choose the thing we know is better for us?  
    • How do we access our body's inherent wisdom and find creative ways forward in times of crisis and social uprising?
    • Does Philip feel we're headed for self-termination and if so, how does he orient to that possible reality?

    Listen to our original, full length interview:
    Radical Wholeness and Embodied Activism with Philip Sheperd - Part 1
    Radical Wholeness and Embodied Activism with Philip Sheperd - Part 2

    Today’s Guest: 

    Philip Shepherd’s unique techniques have been developed to transform our disconnected experience of self and world. The practices of TEPP help people reunite the thinking of the head with the deep, present and calm intelligence of the body. Philip’s approach helps you listen to the world through the body, and come to know what the body most deeply understands: that it belongs to the world. Philip’s website: PhilipSheperd.com

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    Radical Wholeness and Embodied Activism with Philip Shepherd: Part 1

    Radical Wholeness and Embodied Activism with Philip Shepherd: Part 1

    Episode Summary:
    The most potent activism doesn't come from the head, it comes from what the body knows and feels. It comes from some 'wrong' that your specific sensitivity feels deeply, and that’s the call. That is the world—activating you to move forward.

    Show Notes:
    Join us today for Part 1 of my conversation with Philip Shepherd.

    Philip is an international authority on embodiment and author of New Self, New World - Recovering our Senses in the 21st Century and Radical Wholeness - The Embodied Present and the Ordinary Grace of Being. 

    On today's show Philip speaks to a return to wholeness, and how activism is most effective when it's coming from a place of deep embodiment. He shares his thoughts on the intersection between embodiment and social activism and responds to these thoughtful questions from listeners:
     

    •  If our essential nature is wholeness then how does it happen that an entity pits itself against the whole in service of its own best interests? (15:00)

    • What does activism look like through the lens of wholeness? (23:55)

    •  Can you scale a business and stay in integrity, and if so, what does that look like? (32:15)
       
    •  There seems to be a movement characterizing tyranny and violence as a product of ”whiteness” - do you see this as an accurate perspective? (34:35)

    •  Ostracization and vilification of contrary points of view are common place in public discourse. How do we stay in wholeness and connection as we navigate diverse perspectives and challenging dialogues? (40:32)

    • How does one formulate personally meaningful questions as we live in a world of disinformation, divisiveness, polarization and chaos? (46:00)


    Listen to Part 2 of our discussion here:
    Radical Wholeness and Embodied Activism with Philip Shepherd: Part 2

    Awesome humans mentioned in today’s show:

    Today’s Guest: Philip Shepherd is the author of two books, Radical Wholeness and New Self, New World, and co-author of Deep Fitness, released October, 2021.

    He also originated The Embodied Present Process (TEPP), which is taught in workshops, retreats and Facilitators Trainings worldwide.
    Philip’s website: PhilipShepherd.

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    Did this episode spark questions for you?
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    Thanks so much for listening!
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    The story that launched the ethos:

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