Personal Practice with Julia Marie

Julia Lopez

Hi, I'm Julia! For years I've taught yoga, movement, and meditation, holding space for people to do their own human-thing. It's probably my favorite thing to do. In this podcast I'll share with you audio practices and meditations, along with genuine stories of vulnerability, f*ck ups, and failures. Because let's be honest, those moments are better for growth. I invite you design your everyday habits, learn from your tender spots, and hear from people whose own personal practices have guided them through tough times and back home to themselves. Come on. Let's get personal.

  1. 06/20/2024

    Meditation : Detach from Worry & Negative Thoughts

    This meditation technique is one of my own personal practices that is a technique to create space from swirling thoughts and drop a secure anchor in our body. This meditation offers three areas of focus. First we acknowledge what we're feeling. Why? Well a healthy brain doesn't have a delete button. We can't simply forget what we're feeling. But we can acknowledge it for what it is - a thought, a feeling - not our entire being. Then we can even say thank you to our overactive mind for working so hard to keep us safe. Next, we come back to our body and notice our real selves in this real moment with a little bit of space from the swirling thought. Then we engaged with the anchor of our body noticing what we're sitting on, the gravity that holds us to the Earth. We end the meditation with affirmations to introduce a new dynamic. Finally as we exit the meditation we will engage with our surroundings from a new space of regulation and relaxation observing what we see when we open our eyes, what we smell, what we hear, and even what we taste. Would you like more free breathwork and meditation practice, or low-cost Yoga & fitness classes? Visit juliamarielopez.com to learn more. While meditation and movement practices are a wonderful tools to support mental wellbeing and can be therapeutic in nature those techniques and this audio recording are not a substitute for psychotherapy, clinical support, or crisis intervention. If you feel you need more support or professional, one-to-one guidance, know that help is always available. If you are in crisis please dial #988 or call #911. If you are looking for resources and professional support in your area visit NAMI.org. You are not alone.

    15 min
  2. 11/04/2022

    Relieve Tension: Upper Body Stretch + Peace Meditation

    I call them the usual suspects. Those places in my body that get very tight when I'm thinking too hard, worried, working long hours, or just letting my brain spin.   For me it's the chest, neck, and jaw. This area of our body is ultra complex.  The shoulder and neck joints are incredibly mobile and play ball with the upper back and the chest. It is easy to understand why we cramp up in our face, jaw, and chest especially if we are locked into a very cerebral experiences. In this personal practice we do very, very simple shoulder motions, neck stretches, and breathwork to zap tension in the shoulders, chest, neck, and face. What's great about these complex and integrated parts of the body is that one or two simple moves can positively impact the whole system. After light movement we head into intentional pranyama practice drawing from Lion's breath. Lion's breath is a pranayama practice in which we breath in through the nose and out through the mouth. During the exhale the mouth is stretched out and the tongue sticks all the way out.  It can also be helpful to focus attention to the third eye.  Once the Lion's breath has soothed your system, and discharged stress we head into a meditation practice that is all about peace. Brining softness, comfort, and a steady rhythm back into the system. Replace stress, worry, and tension, with peace, softness, and clarity Want to take this practice further? This breath is also used in a Kriya practice inspired by the Goddess Kali the goddess of destruction, and thank goodness for her. How can we ever rebuild if we are still clinging to what's broken and no longer working? In that Kriya practice you take Goddess pose and make either the shape of a sword with arms overhead, or goal post with chest open wide. Then, engage with lion's breath, or I suppose we could consider it lioness breath too.  I hope you enjoy this practice as much as I enjoyed recording it for you. XO, Julia

    11 min
  3. 10/11/2022

    The Practice of Grace with Kathryn Austin

    Would you like to come hang out with me and one of my good friends? It is so special to share a conversation I had with Kathryn Austin. Kat is a LCSW who resides in Austin, Tx with her beautiful family, and she's my former neighbor. We talk about the 5AM origin story of our meeting. How I forced her to be my friend. And the laughter we share.   In this conversation we also discuss her powerful life experience of witnessing her sister's unexpected final week in hospice while also staying present with the joy of caring for her bubbly and vibrant new baby. Holding both grief and joy at the very same time is a skill that Kat attributes to her personal practice of Grace. We also dive into topics that are central to Kat's practice as a therapist, inner dialogue and radical responsibility.  Questions like these become important. How can we be both compassionate and accountable with ourselves? What happens when we start taking responsibility not only for the hard things but also for everything good in our life? And how would life be different if we learned to keep ourselves open during the moments when we'd rather close in and shut down? All of this is on deck in this sweet conversation between friends. I hope you enjoy this episode. I'd love to hear from you after you listen. If you want to learn more about Kathryn and her practice visit therapybykathryn.com  or follow @revivedreverance on Instagram. XO,  Julia Everything in this episode is intended for informational and entertainment purposes only, and is not intended as a diagnosis or recommendation for anyone. We simple are sharing our own personal opinions, experiences, and practices. If you feel you would benefit from professional support please know that resources are available! Visit NAMI.org to learn more about mental health resources in your area.

    48 min
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Hi, I'm Julia! For years I've taught yoga, movement, and meditation, holding space for people to do their own human-thing. It's probably my favorite thing to do. In this podcast I'll share with you audio practices and meditations, along with genuine stories of vulnerability, f*ck ups, and failures. Because let's be honest, those moments are better for growth. I invite you design your everyday habits, learn from your tender spots, and hear from people whose own personal practices have guided them through tough times and back home to themselves. Come on. Let's get personal.