43 min

Learn How Somatic Practices Can Help You Build Resiliency as You Advance Your DEIB Goals Imagine Belonging at Work

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Somatic practices, or body intelligence (BQ), offer an antidote to compassion fatigue and burnout. These practices help us locate and release stress, tension, and trauma by becoming more aware of the felt sensations within our bodies. This inner wisdom also has the potential to help us become more resilient and self-compassionate at a time of massive disruption and break-neck change on a global scale.
 
Somatic practices can be especially beneficial for those of us at the forefront of social justice movements – particularly for those of us who have lived experiences of racism, sexism, ableism, homophobia, transphobia, and other forms of oppression. These practices can be especially healing for DEIB practitioners like us. They offer support in the following ways:
 
--Grounding and connecting with our inner strength and body intelligence.
--Developing healthier coping mechanisms for dealing with stress and trauma.
--Cultivating more compassion and understanding for ourselves and others.
 
If you are interested in learning more about the power of somatic practices and how they can help you build resiliency as you advance your DEIB goals during these transformative times, then join us on Thursday, October 26 at 10 am Pacific Time for a live podcast recording with Sarah Rimmel, Founder of Slow Integration Coaching, along with members of our Belonging Community. https://youtube.com/live/-pR99Tc7Gz0
 
As the Founder of Slow Integration Coaching, Sarah is deeply committed to the belonging ingredient of support – ensuring that each person on our team gets what they need so that they can do their best work. As an ICF-certified somatic coach, team coach, facilitator, and intercultural development educator, Sarah supports DEIB professionals and BIPOC people in centering their mental, spiritual, physical, and emotional well-being while doing the external work they are committed to.  https://www.instagram.com/slowintegrationcoaching/
 
Together, our conversation supports DEIB professionals, along with other inclusive leaders, to become more aware of our bodies’ intelligence and deep wisdom. Topics explored include:
 
--Sarah’s calling to leave a career in higher education to support DEIB professionals in avoiding and overcoming the harms of burnout, so that they can continue to support others.
 
--The power of how somatic practices can support us as we seek belonging and healing in our relationship with ourselves and those surrounding us.
 
--Somatic practices we can use in our personal and professional practice to help us embrace compassion for ourselves and those we interact with daily.
 
https://linktr.ee/SarahRimmel
https://www.sarahrimmel.com
 
Savor this insightful talk, and if you’re looking for more ways to connect with inspiring leaders like Sarah, be sure to join the Belonging Membership Community – a community of leaders committed to advancing their DEIB goals while practicing community care. Members have the unique opportunity to engage with our guests 1:1 after our podcast recordings where they can participate in a private Q&A session with our guest.

To learn more about the Belonging Membership Community, please visit: www.belongingmembershipcommunity.com.

Somatic practices, or body intelligence (BQ), offer an antidote to compassion fatigue and burnout. These practices help us locate and release stress, tension, and trauma by becoming more aware of the felt sensations within our bodies. This inner wisdom also has the potential to help us become more resilient and self-compassionate at a time of massive disruption and break-neck change on a global scale.
 
Somatic practices can be especially beneficial for those of us at the forefront of social justice movements – particularly for those of us who have lived experiences of racism, sexism, ableism, homophobia, transphobia, and other forms of oppression. These practices can be especially healing for DEIB practitioners like us. They offer support in the following ways:
 
--Grounding and connecting with our inner strength and body intelligence.
--Developing healthier coping mechanisms for dealing with stress and trauma.
--Cultivating more compassion and understanding for ourselves and others.
 
If you are interested in learning more about the power of somatic practices and how they can help you build resiliency as you advance your DEIB goals during these transformative times, then join us on Thursday, October 26 at 10 am Pacific Time for a live podcast recording with Sarah Rimmel, Founder of Slow Integration Coaching, along with members of our Belonging Community. https://youtube.com/live/-pR99Tc7Gz0
 
As the Founder of Slow Integration Coaching, Sarah is deeply committed to the belonging ingredient of support – ensuring that each person on our team gets what they need so that they can do their best work. As an ICF-certified somatic coach, team coach, facilitator, and intercultural development educator, Sarah supports DEIB professionals and BIPOC people in centering their mental, spiritual, physical, and emotional well-being while doing the external work they are committed to.  https://www.instagram.com/slowintegrationcoaching/
 
Together, our conversation supports DEIB professionals, along with other inclusive leaders, to become more aware of our bodies’ intelligence and deep wisdom. Topics explored include:
 
--Sarah’s calling to leave a career in higher education to support DEIB professionals in avoiding and overcoming the harms of burnout, so that they can continue to support others.
 
--The power of how somatic practices can support us as we seek belonging and healing in our relationship with ourselves and those surrounding us.
 
--Somatic practices we can use in our personal and professional practice to help us embrace compassion for ourselves and those we interact with daily.
 
https://linktr.ee/SarahRimmel
https://www.sarahrimmel.com
 
Savor this insightful talk, and if you’re looking for more ways to connect with inspiring leaders like Sarah, be sure to join the Belonging Membership Community – a community of leaders committed to advancing their DEIB goals while practicing community care. Members have the unique opportunity to engage with our guests 1:1 after our podcast recordings where they can participate in a private Q&A session with our guest.

To learn more about the Belonging Membership Community, please visit: www.belongingmembershipcommunity.com.

43 min