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The Human Connection (Polyvagal Informed Conversations)

The Human Connection (Polyvagal Informed Conversations)

Written by: Manal Aldabbagh
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This podcast is a quest to understand ourselves and our relationships through the lens of our human connection: the nervous system. Started as conversations with Dr. Stephen Porges, the developer of The polyvagal Theory, and Deb Dana, the godmother of the theory, who presented it in concepts and language I can understand. What followed are a series of conversations with clinicians, coaches and individuals who found the polyvagal theory, and it informed their work and mission in life.Manal Aldabbagh Hygiene & Healthy Living Psychology Psychology & Mental Health
Episodes
  • Ep#17: Conversation with Betsy Polatin, Breathing and Movement Specialist
    Oct 15 2023

    An internationally recognized breathing and movement specialist.

    She has been teaching for over 40 years and was a master lecturer at Boston University’s college of Fine Arts. Now, she maintains a private practice in Los Angeles, California, and an online practice internationally.

    https://humanual.com/

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    48 mins
  • Ep#16: Conversation with Mel Pohl, MD, Chronic pain through the polyvagal lens
    Oct 8 2023

    Mel Pohl, MD, DFASAM is the Senior Medical Consultant to the Pain Recovery Program at The Pointe Malibu Recovery Center

    https://www.drmelpohl.com/

    https://thepointemalibu.com/

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    42 mins
  • Ep#15: Conversation with Mathilde Porges Shisko. Voice, Performance, Acting, and Recovery
    Oct 5 2023

    In this conversation:

    • The voice is through a polyvagal lens.
    • Voice and state change. 
    • The actor's nervous system. 
    • The importance of recovery.

    Mathilde Shisko: Polyvagal-Informed Voice and Performance Coach.


    TEDx Speaker Coach

    https://myvoicecoach.org/

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    54 mins
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