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Stop Thinking and Start Feeling

Author
Anna Hartman
Published
Wed 30 Oct 2024
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In this week’s episode of the Unreal Results podcast, I discuss the importance of feeling instead of thinking.  I recently took a course from the Barral Institute with one of my favorite instructors, Ron Mariotti, all about visceral vascular manipulation.  Ron has been an integral part of how and what I teach with the LTAP™  because he’s one of the main instructors who taught me how to be better at listening to the body with my hands.  In the episode, you’ll hear how a technique that was used on me has relieved digestive issues I’ve been having since September, the importance of going gentle on the pancreas, and why you shouldn’t blame your client’s body type if you’re having a hard time feeling with your hands.

Resources Mentioned In This Episode
Episode 15: Hard No To Hard Tools In The Gut
Episode 36: Listening To The Body
Episode 72: Don't Be So Hard On Yourself: The Power Of Soft Tools
Connect with Susannah on IG HERE
Ron's Book, Physiological & Clinical Applications of Visceral Manipulation, Vol 1: The Abdomen
Ron's Book, Physiological & Clinical Applications of Visceral Manipulation, Vol 2: The Abdomen
Barral Institute courses (be sure to mention I referred you to your first course!)
Learn the LTAP™ In-Person in one of my upcoming courses


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