Tajah Schall and Rachael Collins

Soul Embodied Conversations

Health EN ↓ 8 episodes

An experiential podcast for helping professionals, activists, and those who yearn for reconnection - with each other, the natural world, and Spirit. Listen is as we contemplate how to connect across differences in an embodied way. We invite you to feel, move your body, engage and be inspired.

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Tajah Schall and Rachael Collins

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Health

Latest episode

Nov 25, 2025

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Episodes

Rituals That Remember: Grief, Lineage & the Courage to Gather Differently 25.11.2025

This episode of Soul Embodied Conversations invites listeners to explore the intricate nature of rituals in everyday life and during holiday gatherings. Tajah and Rachael discuss their personal experiences with rituals, ranging from childhood memories to present-day practices. They address the complexities of traditional celebrations and advocate for infusing these occasions with authenticity and ...

Where Grief Meets the Sacred: Listening to the Land, Listening to Each Other 11.11.2025

In the latest episode of Soul Embodied Conversations, hosts Tajah and Rachael explore the practice of connecting to land, emphasizing its aliveness and the grief that often accompanies this exploration. Through an immersive, contemplative approach, listeners are invited to embrace the natural elements around them and to recognize the histories carried by the land they stand on. This episode guides...

Dancing with our Wounds: Practicing Presence in the Messy Middle 29.08.2025

Tajah Schall and Rachael Collins, hosts of Soul Embodied Conversations, invite listeners into an introspective journey of healing through story. Leaving behind their roles in academia, they focus on nurturing authentic connections, exploring how differences in identity, such as race and sexual orientation, impact relationships. In an illuminating discussion, they recount their shared experience at...

The Artistry of Embodied Relationships 06.05.2025

In this episode, Tajah and Rachael share what folks can expect when they sign up for their in-person group program, The Artistry of Embodied Relationships. Email us at Soulembodiedconversations@gmail.com Find us on Instagram at Soul_embodied_connections

Can white women and Black women really be friends? 07.03.2025

This engaging episode invites listeners into the realm of somatic psychotherapy with hosts Tajah Schall and Rachael Collins. They discuss their shift from academic roles to fostering environments that cultivate deep relationships with hard things. By sharing personal experiences and cultural narratives, the duo underscores storytelling's powerful influence in bridging human connections. They refle...

How Do We Stay Relational Amidst Massive Destabilization? 07.02.2025

In this episode, Rachael and Tajah discuss ways to stay present, embodied and relational with others in this intensely unstable moment in the United States. Email us at Soulembodiedconversations@gmail.com Find us on Instagram at Soul_embodied_connections Some resources for community care and self care: https://alp.org/breaking-isolation-self-care-and-community-care-tools-our-people Some resources...

Claiming Our Medicine 24.01.2025

In this episode, Rachael and Tajah discuss their ongoing journey of identifying and claiming their soul medicine, both separately and together. Email us at Soulembodiedconversations@gmail.com Find us on Instagram @Soul_embodied_connections

Is Therapy Enough? 17.12.2024

A call to helping professionals out there - where can you take a step towards community building?

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