What does it really mean to decolonize — not just our systems and institutions, but our own bodies? In this episode of The Emergent Strategy Podcast, adrienne maree brown sits down with artist and embodiment educator Camille Barton to explore the deep connections between somatics, art, and liberation. Camille reminds us that somatics isn't just about relaxation — it's about developing the capacity to sit with and feel more. A rich, grounding conversation for anyone doing inner and outer work toward a more just world.
What does it really mean to decolonize — not just our systems and institutions, but our own bodies? In this episode of The Emergent Strategy Podcast, adrienne maree brown sits down with artist and embodiment educator Camille Barton to explore the deep connections between somatics, art, and liberation. Camille reminds us that somatics isn't just about relaxation — it's about developing the capacity to sit with and feel more. A rich, grounding conversation for anyone doing inner and outer work toward a more just world.

What does it really mean to decolonize — not just our systems and institutions, but our own bodies? In this episode of The Emergent Strategy Podcast, adrienne maree brown sits down with artist and embodiment educator Camille Barton to explore the deep connections between somatics, art, and liberation. Camille reminds us that somatics isn't just about relaxation — it's about developing the capacity to sit with and feel more. A rich, grounding conversation for anyone doing inner and outer work toward a more just world.
Artist and embodiment educator, , talks with ESII host, adrienne, about art, somatics, and strides to move towards a more decolonized inner (and outer) world. Camille has learned that somatics is less about relaxation and more about being able to sit with and feel more.
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