Ep 16 | Embrace Your Brokenness with Theo Wildcroft

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In this first conversation of Season 2, I had the pleasure of talking with Theo Wildcroft.

We spoke about about being in relationship with wildness, neurodiversity, disability justice, the way story creates space for us to exist in wholeness, and the power of embracing your brokenness.

ABOUT THEO

Theo Wildcroft, PhD is a teacher, writer and scholar working for a more sustainable relationship between our many selves, the communities that hold us, and the world that nourishes us. Her research considers the democratization of yoga post-lineage, and the many different ways yoga communities are responding to concerns about safety in practice. She is at the forefront of the movement for trauma sensitivity, diversity and inclusion.

She blogs and writes articles on yoga, on social justice, on hope, and on untold stories. She’s a lover of vulnerable people, of wild things and wild places, and of the simple miracle of life itself. An accomplished writer with two decades of experience in group facilitation, she not only delivers compelling lectures and inspiring writing, but holds careful and thoughtful spaces for groups and individuals to deepen their knowledge, share experiences and acquire new skills.

Find more of her work:

wildyoga.co.uk

Nourish Yoga Trainings

Barefoot Body Training

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This episode is edited by the radiant Joeli Kelly, with eternal thanks and praises.


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