Zachery Dacuk on Conscious Embodiment, Anatomy as a Story, and the 45 Minute Movement Rule (#16) By Jacob Kyle Posted on May 31, 2016 #Healing#Practice About the Guest: Zachery Dacuk developed the Conscious Embodiment Training. This teaching is an experiential and holistic anatomical study blending postural analysis with innovative fascia movement. He has been blessed to share this internationally from London to Tokyo and beyond. Zach has created anatomy curriculum and manuals for yoga programs and students all over the United States including renowned teachers Schuyler Grant, Nikki Costello, and Ame Wren. Since 2002, Zachery Dacuk has maintained a successful bodywork practice informed by Kinesis Myofascial Integration (KMI), Shiatsu, fascial manipulation and yoga. He is a licensed massage therapist (LMT), registered yoga teacher (RYT), and member of the International Association of Structural Integrators (IASI). Zach is grateful for the inspiration and wise mentorship of his teachers including Thomas Myers, Gil Hedley and Elena Brower. Through his studies, Zach has explored yoga, Pilates, Gyrotonic™, African dance, and martial arts. Take the podcast with you Subscribe in your favourite app Read more like this #Interdisciplinary #Practice #Yoga Yoga Teacher Travails & Transformations with Leslie Kaminoff (#168) Leslie Kaminoff is a yoga educator inspired by the tradition of T.K.V. Desikachar. He is an internationally recognized specialist with four decades’ experience in the fields of yoga and breath anatomy. He leads workshops for many of the leading yoga associations, schools and training programs in the world. By Jacob Kyle #Practice #Yoga The Luminous Self with Tracee Stanley (#164) Tracee Stanley is the author of the bestselling book Radiant Rest: Yoga Nidra for Deep Relaxation and Awakened Clarity. Her new book just released is The Luminous Self. By Jacob Kyle #Practice #Yoga Body by Breath with Jill Miller (#163) Jill Miller is a fascia and movement expert that forges links between the worlds of yoga, massage, athletics, and pain management. Her newest book is Body by Breath: The Science and Practice of Physical and Emotional Resilience. By Jacob Kyle #Practice #Tantra #Yoga Tantra Rediscovered: An Emic View of Its History and Practice One of these misconceptions is that Tantra is only about 1000 years old and that it has very little to do with the much older yogic tradition. From the emic perspective presented here, however, we have learned that Tantra may be the root source of all the yogic paths and philosophies that evolved from a rich oral tradition within Shaivism and outside Vedic society at the dawn of Indian civilization. By Ramesh Bjonnes TARKA Journal Discover our latest issues or become a monthly subscriber to access all digital and/or print content. Tarka #06: On Spiritual Citizenship Tarka #05: On Queer Dharma Tarka #04: On Death Tarka #03: On Ecology Tarka #02: On Illusion Tarka #01: On Bhakti Tarka #0: On the Scholar-Practitioner