
HypnoGeeks Podcast
Welcome to the HypnoGeeks Podcast, hosted by Amanda Joy, the Director of Studies at the Northern College of Clinical Hypnotherapy (NCCH). Each episode of this podcast is a journey into the world of hypnotherapy and holistic healing, guided by Amanda Joy's extensive expertise and passion for the field.
Amanda Joy brings her deep knowledge and commitment to education to the forefront, providing listeners with insightful discussions on the latest research, techniques, and practical applications in hypnotherapy and beyond.
Tune in to explore a wide range of topics, from the intricacies of clinical hypnotherapy to the benefits of mind-body psychology, neurobiology, and other profound healing modalities.
Whether you're a practitioner seeking to deepen your understanding or someone curious about the transformative power of hypnotherapy, the HypnoGeeks Podcast offers valuable information and inspiration.
Listen to Amanda Joy and her guests as they share their experiences, stories, and tips to help you harness the power of your mind and achieve your fullest potential. The HypnoGeeks Podcast is your gateway to living a balanced, fulfilling life through the power of holistic healing.
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HypnoGeeks Podcast
The Wednesday Wellbeing show 2nd of December 2020 with Sarah Core
This week on the #wednesdaywellbeing show we are exploring the health benefits of art.
For centuries people have used art as a way to express their feelings and improve their well-being. From a very young age, we instinctively use drawing, painting or modeling clay as a way to communicate, reduce stress and express emotions. But as adults, we often forget about the beneficial effects of art.
Art therapy, conducted under the supervision of a skilled therapist is there to remind us that, apart from its creative value, art is a valuable tool for preventing sickness, improving health and overall well-being.
This week I'm chatting with ceramic artist and meditation teacher Sarah Core
Sarah works with the physical, mindful and repetitive process of making in clay. She began working with clay following a life-threatening accident and her recovery was both an internal and external one, integrating the two to reach wholeness. She trained as a reiki master, crystal healer, and meditation teacher and went back to university and studied ceramics at Central st Martin’s college of art and design.
Sarah's work with ceramics is all about building and wellbeing. Her approach to making is an extension of meditation and her courses combine the process of meditation with the soft responder that clay can be.
www.sarahcorearts.com
This podcast is sponsored by The Northern College of Clinical Hypnotherapy
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