Dancing The Field

Chris Cobb & Tom Truman

Dancing The Field is a podcast about what the 5Rhythms dance floor reveals about how we show up in life. Hosted by Chris Cobb, a ten-year practitioner, alongside Tom Truman, who studied directly with Gabrielle Roth and has facilitated the Monday night dance in Santa Cruz, California for over twenty years. Each episode explores what arises in the container of a real, recurring dance community. The joys, the edges, the patterns we carry, and what becomes possible when we practice being human together through movement. Whether you dance on Monday nights at the Tannery in Santa Cruz or in a studio somewhere across the country, this conversation is for you.

Episodes

  1. Being Danced By Connection

    1d ago

    Being Danced By Connection

    What happens when a room full of dancers stops looking for connection and simply lets it find them? In this episode, Chris Cobb and Tom Truman unpack a single, electric night on the dance floor where something shifted and the room dropped in together, almost from the first song, and dancing became less about finding a partner and more about tuning into a shared field of energy already in motion. Using the lens of 5Rhythms, a moving meditation practice built on flowing through different qualities of movement, Chris and Tom explore what it actually feels like to be "danced" rather than to dance. When attention moves off the other person and onto the connection itself, and the body starts moving without needing the mind's permission. They talk honestly about the vulnerable stuff too: the fear of being rejected when you offer yourself for connection, and the practice of being at peace when someone isn't available for it. The conversation widens into something bigger than the dance floor, self-connection, one-on-one intimacy, and belonging to a group are framed as three different muscles, each with its own comfort zone and its own edge to explore. Chris and Tom talk about letting go of what things are supposed to look like and trusting what's true instead, even when that truth can't be explained or justified to anyone else. "What a place of liberation in life, where we let go of what it looks like and just do the truth." None of this stays confined to a studio floor. Whether it's noticing how much energy goes into managing what others think, or catching yourself moving before your mind has time to build a story about it, the invitation here is the same one that shows up in ordinary life: can you let the managing down, trust your own signal, and just move.

    53 min
  2. Why We Keep Coming Back

    Jun 3

    Why We Keep Coming Back

    In this first episode of Dancing The Field, host Chris Cobb sits down with Tom Truman, a 20-year practitioner of 5Rhythms who studied directly with the practice's founder, Gabrielle Roth, and holds the weekly Monday night dance at The Tannery in Santa Cruz. Tom shares how a chance encounter at the Omega Institute led him to his first Gabrielle Roth workshop, what he recognized in that room that first day, and why he's kept showing up for two decades. Together, Chris and Tom unpack the five rhythm, flowing, staccato, chaos, lyrical, and stillness, and explore how the dance floor becomes a mirror for life. In This Episode: How Tom found 5Rhythms through a detour from substances, recovery, and a green-eyed stranger at a retreat centerWhat Gabrielle Roth's teaching was like and why her first workshop felt like a recognition, not a discoveryA breakdown of all five rhythms and what each one offers as an energetic practiceThe principle "as it is on the dance floor, so it is in life" and what it actually means in practiceWhy people return to 5Rhythms for years, even decades: glimpses, embodied change, neural rewiring, and communityWhat Tom and Chris would tell someone walking into their first classA closing question to sit with: When is the last time your body told you something your mind couldn't?Chapters: 0:00 – Introduction2:03 – Tom's Origin Story12:17 – The Five Rhythms Explained24:15 – As in the Dance, So in Life35:00 – Why People Keep Coming Back47:50 – Advice for First-Timers58:18 – Closing ReflectionsAbout the Practice: 5Rhythms is a movement meditation practice developed by Gabrielle Roth. It uses five distinct energy states — Flowing, Staccato, Chaos, Lyrical, and Stillness — as a map for self-exploration, emotional expression, and embodied presence. Where to Find a Class: The Monday night 5Rhythms dance at The Tannery in Santa Cruz is held regularly. Visit 5rhythms.com to find classes near you. Dancing in the Field is a podcast about what happens on the dance floor — and what it means for everything else.

    1 hr

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Dancing The Field is a podcast about what the 5Rhythms dance floor reveals about how we show up in life. Hosted by Chris Cobb, a ten-year practitioner, alongside Tom Truman, who studied directly with Gabrielle Roth and has facilitated the Monday night dance in Santa Cruz, California for over twenty years. Each episode explores what arises in the container of a real, recurring dance community. The joys, the edges, the patterns we carry, and what becomes possible when we practice being human together through movement. Whether you dance on Monday nights at the Tannery in Santa Cruz or in a studio somewhere across the country, this conversation is for you.