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Episode 190 - Movement for Mental Health with Janis Isaman

June 28, 2024 Petra Brunnbauer Episode 190
Episode 190 - Movement for Mental Health with Janis Isaman
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The Jōrni Podcast
Episode 190 - Movement for Mental Health with Janis Isaman
Jun 28, 2024 Episode 190
Petra Brunnbauer

June 28, 2024
The Jōrni Podcast
Episode 190 - Movement for Mental Health with Janis Isaman

In this episode, we delve into the healing power of movement as a means to reconnect with our bodies, especially after experiencing trauma. We discuss the gentle, mindful approach to movement that can help bridge the gap between physical and emotional healing. By embracing activities that allow us to tune in to our body's signals and needs, we learn to move in ways that honor our experiences and promote healing.

Through our guest's story, we explore how integrating mindful movement into our lives can offer a path to restoring our connection with ourselves, facilitating a deeper sense of wellbeing and resilience.


JANIS ISAMAN

As the founder of My Body Couture, a one-on-one private movement studio, Janis Isaman is a Trauma Sensitive Movement Specialist focused on providing customized, personalized body-focused services to clients with chronic pain, illness, injuries and other movement limitations.

She is a leader in approaching mental health and wellness from a body-first lens. Her trauma credentials include the Compassionate Inquiry® psychotherapy approach developed by Gabor Mate, Trauma Center Trauma Sensitive Yoga (TCTSY), Somatic Experiencing® International developed by Peter Levine and Trauma Research Foundations Traumatic Stress Certificate Program with Bessel van der Kolk.

Janis is known for her whole-body approach to movement, focused on addressing the root cause of limitations and aesthetic concerns. Her practical, functional and discipline-agnostic approach blends physical and evidence-based mental health modalities into a relatable, innovative and effective body sustainability program. This approach offers clients education and usable tools and has changed how thousands have related to the experience of their own bodies.

In her personal life, she is a mother and passionate community volunteer with the Calgary Stampede, 17th Avenue Business District, Heritage Park and Kids Up Front. She holds a Bachelor’s degree from the University of Alberta.


RESOURCES

https://mybodycouture.com

https://yamunacanada.com

https://www.threads.net/@mybodycouture

https://www.facebook.com/mybodycouture

https://www.instagram.com/mybodycouture

https://ca.linkedin.com/in/jisaman

https://m.youtube.com/user/janisisaman

https://www.pinterest.ca/mybodycouture/

https://www.elephantjournal.com/profile/janis-isaman/

https://mybodycouture.substack.com/


THE JORNI RESOURCES

https://thejornipodcast.com for show notes

https://thejorniblog.com for more holistic healing and mental health resources

https://thejorni.com


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Show Notes

June 28, 2024
The Jōrni Podcast
Episode 190 - Movement for Mental Health with Janis Isaman

In this episode, we delve into the healing power of movement as a means to reconnect with our bodies, especially after experiencing trauma. We discuss the gentle, mindful approach to movement that can help bridge the gap between physical and emotional healing. By embracing activities that allow us to tune in to our body's signals and needs, we learn to move in ways that honor our experiences and promote healing.

Through our guest's story, we explore how integrating mindful movement into our lives can offer a path to restoring our connection with ourselves, facilitating a deeper sense of wellbeing and resilience.


JANIS ISAMAN

As the founder of My Body Couture, a one-on-one private movement studio, Janis Isaman is a Trauma Sensitive Movement Specialist focused on providing customized, personalized body-focused services to clients with chronic pain, illness, injuries and other movement limitations.

She is a leader in approaching mental health and wellness from a body-first lens. Her trauma credentials include the Compassionate Inquiry® psychotherapy approach developed by Gabor Mate, Trauma Center Trauma Sensitive Yoga (TCTSY), Somatic Experiencing® International developed by Peter Levine and Trauma Research Foundations Traumatic Stress Certificate Program with Bessel van der Kolk.

Janis is known for her whole-body approach to movement, focused on addressing the root cause of limitations and aesthetic concerns. Her practical, functional and discipline-agnostic approach blends physical and evidence-based mental health modalities into a relatable, innovative and effective body sustainability program. This approach offers clients education and usable tools and has changed how thousands have related to the experience of their own bodies.

In her personal life, she is a mother and passionate community volunteer with the Calgary Stampede, 17th Avenue Business District, Heritage Park and Kids Up Front. She holds a Bachelor’s degree from the University of Alberta.


RESOURCES

https://mybodycouture.com

https://yamunacanada.com

https://www.threads.net/@mybodycouture

https://www.facebook.com/mybodycouture

https://www.instagram.com/mybodycouture

https://ca.linkedin.com/in/jisaman

https://m.youtube.com/user/janisisaman

https://www.pinterest.ca/mybodycouture/

https://www.elephantjournal.com/profile/janis-isaman/

https://mybodycouture.substack.com/


THE JORNI RESOURCES

https://thejornipodcast.com for show notes

https://thejorniblog.com for more holistic healing and mental health resources

https://thejorni.com


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Share this episode on social media and leave us a short review!

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