Episode 02 - Meditation with Dr. Linick

Thank you for tuning in to our third episode of our new series: The Freestyle Approach Podcast, from Finding Your Freestyle®. #thefreestyleapproach will marinate with our blog and current #freestyledtips and the ongoing #fyfchallenge offerings, but now adding an immersive discussion format to bring in new voices. This podcast is inspired to start a larger dialogue on the art of freestyle (beyond modality and form), and tangential topics of mindfulness, awareness, intention, intuition, creativity, self-expression, and collaboration with interesting folks who are doing their thing in their own way! This podcast will continue to touch back on movement and freestyle practice, but includes the connection between freestyle, in moving form, and the way we can access that freedom in many other life experiences. Dr. Jess Linick, psychologist and somatic therapist, is our second guest here to talk about meditation, and mindfulness. What is it? What is it not? How do we get started and where else can it go? There were so many fantastic talking points here, I highly suggest you listen start to finish! ABOUT DR. JESS LINICK, PSYCHOLOGIST Dr. Jess Linick is a clinical psychologist specializing in the treatment and resolution of trauma, meditation, mindfulness, and body-oriented psychotherapy. She received her PhD from Columbia University, and currently practices in juvenile detention in New York City. Dr. Jess has danced her whole life, but began pole dancing while living in Los Angeles at BeSpun in 2011. Upon moving back to NYC in 2012, she started dancing at Body & Pole. Along with Tracee Kafer, she is the co-creator of Pole Speak. She is in the process of becoming a Somatic Experiencing® Practitioner, which is a body-oriented, trauma-focused healing modality. She completed her 200-hour yoga teacher training at the WOOM Center in NYC, which combined elements of sound meditation with Vinyasa yoga, and is also Reiki Level 2 attuned.

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The Freestyle Approach Podcast, hosted by Tracee Kafer of Finding Your Freestyle. TFAP hosts spontaneous conversations on topics surrounding movement, embodiment, creativity, mindfulness, and self-expression, with folks doing their thing in their own way. TFAP covers a variety of tangential threads that pull on the art of the "freestyle", and the way we can access more freedom and curiosity in our experience of life.