Jaclyn Explores Jaclyn Shea
-
- Health & Fitness
-
Welcome to Jaclyn Explores, the podcast that explores science, somatics, and social change. Hosted by Jaclyn Shea, MPH, somatic coach, facilitator, researcher, and science communicator. Tune in to explore the cutting edge science and somatic frameworks that give you a new understanding of your body and mind and the tools to feel better, move through stress, and heal trauma. We'll also explore why so many individual issues are actually systemic and the social change work being done and needed so we can all thrive. Let’s explore!
-
37. Polyamory, Pleasure & Somatic Trauma Healing with Irene Morning
In this episode, I chat with Irene Morning about the healing power of non-monogamous relationships, why nervous system care is REQUIRED for exploring non-monogamy, and how to use pleasure to expand your capacity. Together we explore:
What are consensual non-monogamy and polyamory relationships
Why people may be interested in exploring these types of relationships
The importance of communication skills and understanding your nervous system capacity in relationships
How to begin exploring non-monagamy so you don't overwhelm your nervous system and actually set yourself up for success
Combining somatic skills and relational skills to support healthy non-monogamy
How differentiating between jealousy and envy can lead to more clarity
Moving at the pace of the 'slowest' person in opening up a relationship
What the relationship escalator is and why it can be better for your relationship to do it your way, like living separately, instead of following social norms
Expanding the notion of pleasure with Irene’s framework of four realms of pleasure
The role of pleasure in healing from trauma and expanding nervous system capacity
Using pleasure as a guide for making relationship decisions and setting boundaries
Irene guides us in a five senses somatic body scan that explores pleasure through the senses
Irene Morning, an innovative somatic pleasure coach, intimacy educator, polyamorous human, and author of the bestselling book, The Polyamory Paradox: Finding Your Confidence in Consensual Non-Monogamy. Through her coaching, workshops, writing, and in-person sex-positive events, she guides others in creating relationships that fulfill their unique needs and desires. Both her work and personal life revolve around the belief that centering our own pleasure is not only healing on an individual level, but also in service of interdependence and collective well being. You can learn more about her work at http://www.irenemorning.com
Get a free download of book: https://www.irenemorning.com/book-launch or buy the paperback version: https://www.amazon.com/Polyamory-Paradox-Confidence-Consensual-Non-Monogamy/dp/B0BKHW1TK5
Follow her on instagram at @irene_morning
Jaclyn Explores is hosted by Jaclyn Shea (she/they) a somatic coach, embodiment facilitator, science communicator, and health researcher. With a Masters in Public Health, trained in Somatic Stress Release, Mind Body Coaching, and Somatic Parts Work, and ten+ years of experience facilitating and conducting research, Jaclyn is passionate about communicating the latest research into somatic practices that help you release stress, process trauma, and live life on purpose. Jaclyn works one-on-one clients through somatic coaching, facilitates a group program called Body Language Lab, and in person and zoom workshops. Jaclyn Explores Podcast episodes come out weekly on Wednesday.
Website: https://www.jaclynexplains.com
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jaclynexplains/
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@jaclynshea -
36. Intimacy Through the Art of REPAIR with Dr Hazel-Grace Yates
In this episode I chat with Dr. Hazel-Grace Yates about how conflict can be generative and repair can bring couples closer and increase intimacy. Together we explore:
How experiences shape the way we relate and communicate to others, especially during times of conflict or change
The importance of authentic communication in relationships
How unresolved emotional hurts often block couples from having a good sex life
Hazel-Grace’s REPAIR framework that helps bridge communication gaps and transform the capacity for intimacy in relationships
How moving through conflict with tools like the REPAIR process can be beautiful, build self-trust and deepen connection to others
Ways to help you move through conflict at a slow pace that honors all parties’ bodies and emotions
Ways to practice vulnerable communication in lower stake situations so you can build your skills for more difficult conversations
Paraphrasing as an essential communication tool for help both parties feel truly heard and understood
How awareness in your body and the nervous system can act as a navigation system during conversations
How to own your experience and recognize the emotions and sensations in your body
Ways to embody curiosity, empathy, and congruence
How the REPAIR framework improves relationships and keeps small issues from turning into bigger conflicts
Click here to view a free pdf on the REPAIR process
Dr. Hazel-Grace Yates (they/them): In their 13 years as a sex and relationship coach, Hazel-Grace discovered that many couples who wanted better sex were in fact blocked by unresolved emotional hurts. The quality of their communication was the real roadblock. The skills that helped the couples resolve and heal these communication gaps transformed their capacity for intimacy, in and out of the bedroom.
Their innovative, fun, and educational style of sex and intimacy coaching is born out of their deep commitment to creating a more compassionate, loving and safe world.
As an evolutionary educator, they bring a unique blend of professional know-how, playful curiosity, authentic communication and personal vulnerability to their practice.
Qualifications: Phd in Human Sexuality, Trauma-Informed Somatic Sex Educator, Certified Sex Coach, Sexological Bodywork Practitioner, Certified Circling Facilitator, Shadow EFT Practitioner in Training and a Queer Competency Certification.
Website: www.drhazelgrace.com
IG: https://www.instagram.com/drhazelgrace/ -
34. Psychedelics for Trauma Healing & Social Change with Dr. Valeria McCarroll
In this episode I chat with Dr. Valeria McCarroll about psychedelics and somatics. Together we explore:
What psychedelics are, how psychedelics work in the brain, and their potential mental health applications
How MDMA can be used to treat PTSD and why psilocybin helps us see beyond ourselves and ego
The indigenous roots of psychedelics and the complexities of modern use
Why intention setting and integration following psychedelic journeys are essential for lasting change and healing
How to legally, ethically and safely explore psychedelics
Somatic practices to use during a psychedelic journey
Why psychedelics are not a magic pill and what is needed for actual transformation
What is needed for psychedelics to actually save the world
How the field of psychedelics perpetuates cultural inequities and what we can do to change that
Valeria guides us in a grounding and cleansing meditation
Valeria McCarroll has her PhD in Psychology and is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist. She is a writer, teacher, and guide. Immersed in the field of psychedelic work for over a decade, her interests lie at the intersection of nondual wisdom traditions, somatics, psychedelics, and social and transformative justice. Valeria teaches on psychedelics and somatic psychology at the California Institute of Integral Studies and she stewards a body of offerings in her private practice called Somadelics℠. She lives in Northern California with her husband and daughter. When not synthesizing and refining liberative systems for deconstructing the patriarchy, she enjoys playing outdoors and creating beauty. You can find Valeria at www.valeriamccarroll.com
Jaclyn Explores is hosted by Jaclyn Shea (she/they) a somatic coach, embodiment facilitator, science communicator, and health researcher. With a Masters in Public Health, trained in Somatic Stress Release, Mind Body Coaching, and Somatic Parts Work, and ten+ years of experience facilitating and conducting research, Jaclyn is passionate about communicating the latest research into somatic practices that help you release stress, process trauma, and live life on purpose. Jaclyn works one-on-one clients through somatic coaching, facilitates a group program called Body Language Lab, and in person and zoom workshops. Jaclyn Explores Podcast episodes come out weekly on Wednesday.
Website: https://www.jaclynexplains.com
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jaclynexplains/
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@jaclynshea -
35. Getting to the Wholeness Within with Elan Freydenson
In this episode, I chat with Elan Freydenson about what’s woven into the journey of healing and reconnecting to self. Together we explore:
How imprints of our childhood experiences and ancestral history shape how we move through the world How parts of us can remain frozen in past trauma and coping strategies
Modalities to help you evolve from past imprinting, including the Continuum Movement
Roots of toxic masculinity and cultural messaging that discourage connection, emotional nourishment, and vulnerability
The power, potential and love that exists alongside our pain and experiential imprints
How slowing down and listening to subtle sensations opens us to guidance from parts of self, nature and unseen realms
Suggestions for how to access states of nourishment, pleasure and belonging
Somatic awareness practice to support experiencing loving presence in your body
Elan Freydenson’s life is dedicated to freeing himself and others from the unintended burden of familial, sociocultural, and ancestral imprinting. He believes it is your innate right to experience being in your body as an easeful, pleasurable and joyous. He has thousands of hours of training including Biodynamic Craniosacral Therapy, Polarity Therapy, Castellino Perinatal and Birth Therapy training. He is a Registered Somatic Movement Therapist and an Authorized Continuum Movement Teacher. He enjoys the rivers, trees and mountains of Asheville, North Carolina. You can learn more about him at https://elan.love/
Jaclyn Explores is hosted by Jaclyn Shea (she/they) a somatic coach, embodiment facilitator, science communicator, and health researcher. With a Masters in Public Health, trained in Somatic Stress Release, Mind Body Coaching, and Somatic Parts Work, and ten+ years of experience facilitating and conducting research, Jaclyn is passionate about communicating the latest research into somatic practices that help you release stress, process trauma, and live life on purpose. Jaclyn works one-on-one clients through somatic coaching, facilitates a group program called Body Language Lab, and in person and zoom workshops. Jaclyn Explores Podcast episodes come out weekly on Wednesday.
Website: https://www.jaclynexplains.com
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jaclynexplains/
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@jaclynshea -
33. Living Seasonally & the Wisdom of Autumn
In this episode I explore living seasonally, honoring the natural cycles and wisdom of each season, and aligning our lives and bodies with these natural rhythms. Including:
The concept of living seasonally
The metaphors of letting go and rooting down during fall -
Why we have to release what's no longer serving us to have the resources for what we're ready for
Why Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) may be more about trying to have the same lifestyle as summer instead of honoring our need for rest
Reflection prompts for autumn to help you align with the season
Jaclyn Explores is hosted by Jaclyn Shea (she/they) a somatic coach, embodiment facilitator, science communicator, and health researcher. With a Masters in Public Health, trained in Somatic Stress Release and Mind Body Coaching, and ten+ years of experience facilitating and conducting research, Jaclyn is passionate about communicating the latest research into somatic practices that help you release stress, process trauma, and live life on purpose. Jaclyn works one-on-one clients through somatic coaching, facilitates a group program called Body Language Lab, and in person and zoom workshops. Learn more about Jaclyn's work on her website www.jaclynexplains.com and follow her on Instagram @jaclynexplains
Follow Jaclyn Explores on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@jaclynshea -
32. Somatic Sexual Trauma Healing with Rachel Rae Halder
In this episode Jaclyn Shea chats with Rachel Rae Halder, a somatic trauma resolution coach focused on sexual healing. They explore:
Why sexuality practices like tantra can be triggering and ultimately detrimental for people who've experienced trauma and what to start with instead
How attempts at 'healing' can be traumatizing and abusive if they're too much, too soon, or too fast
Rachel's journey with sexual trauma healing from therapy to tantra to somatic trauma resolution
The trauma to higher achiever to health crash pipeline and Rachel's experience with it
How religion and purity culture can disconnect us from our bodies, cause trauma, and set us up for abusive relationship dynamics
Why trying to fix yourself or believing you're broken can undermine efforts to heal
Why understanding your 'No' is essential to understanding your 'Yes'
The importance of going slow when healing sexual trauma
Why small doable steps is more helpful than doing more
How smut aka erotica novels can be healing for sexual trauma
Why growing your nervous system capacity is at the core of trauma resolution, especially sexual trauma healing
The power of validating your self and making yourself right
Rachel's Slow Burn program for somatic sexual trauma healing and discovering your unique eroticism
An orienting an grounding practice led by Rachel
Rachel, also known as Rae, is a seasoned somatic trauma resolution practitioner whose work currently focuses on sexual healing, codependency, and sovereignty. She often works with coaches, healers and leaders who’ve done all “the work” and yet still sense there are unseen life-degenerating patterns dictating their reality. Her work goes far beyond the typical somatic experiencing principles and enters into the nature and energetic or mystical realms of the unseen. She currently lives in the Sangre de Cristo mountains, the original home of the Tiwa, also known as Taos, New Mexico.
Website: https://www.raehalder.com/
Slow Burn: https://www.raehalder.com/work-with-me/slow-burn/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rachel.rae.halder/
Jaclyn Explores is hosted by Jaclyn Shea (she/they) a somatic coach, embodiment facilitator, science communicator, and health researcher. With a Masters in Public Health, trained in Somatic Stress Release and Mind Body Coaching, and ten+ years of experience facilitating and conducting research, Jaclyn is passionate about communicating the latest research into somatic practices that help you release stress, process trauma, and live life on purpose. Jaclyn works one-on-one clients through somatic coaching, facilitates a group program called Body Language Lab, and in person and zoom workshops. Learn more about Jaclyn's work on her website www.jaclynexplains.com and follow her on Instagram @jaclynexplains
Follow Jaclyn Explores on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@jaclynshea
Customer Reviews
Jaclyn brings tact, empathy, and science to somatics
In deepening my understanding of my own psychology, I’m deeply drawn to explorers that bring scientific understanding, paired with human empathy, to the ideas that they’ve found, and Jaclyn not only does these, but does it in a plainspoken way that brings you along for the journey. Paired with the fact that she doesn’t hold back when it comes to sharing her own struggles, she guides you through somatics in a way that’s down-to-earth
So good
I am a somatics lover, utilizing these modalities to help me recover from a health issue (long covid) and the difficult life stuff that has ensued. It’s now become a way of life for me. Jaclyn is a pro— the way she explains the science is clear and spot on, plus I love her fun & authentic personality. Thank you Jaclyn for sharing this essential knowledge!
Fun way to learn about how your body functions!
This podcast covers the intersection of science, how our bodies work and feel, and how our world interacts and affects our bodies. I took one of Jaclyn’s classes and it completely changed the way I understood my body’s reactions. Her teachings on how our bodies react to stress has totally changed my way of living with and adapting to stress. This podcast shares stories of the different ways to manage stress and shares the science behind what is happening in your body. It’s fascinating!