Embodied Writing: Body, Breath, Movement, and Stillness

Hey poet!

What if your next writing breakthrough came from your body instead of your mind?

In this episode, Lori explores embodied writing through breath, movement, and somatic awareness, offering grounding practices to help you reconnect with your creativity, move through blocks, and write from a place that feels

more present,

more honest,

and more alive.

  • Your body knows things your mind hasn’t figured out yet.

    03:00 — Why Writers Need the Body, Not Just the Brain
    How tension, posture, sensation, and movement shape the stories we carry and the words we can access.

    05:00 — What Somatic Awareness Actually Means
    A practical introduction to body-based writing and why presence matters more than productivity.

    06:15 — Grounding as a Creative Practice
    How breath, touch, and simple physical awareness can interrupt perfectionism, comparison, and self-doubt.

    08:00 — Five Yoga Poses for Writers
    Lori shares accessible grounding practices, including Easy Pose, Mountain Pose, Warrior II, Extended Side Angle, and Tree Pose.

    11:45 — Presence, Power, and Taking Up Space
    Using movement and posture to reconnect with confidence, attention, and creative energy.

    15:00 — What Tree Pose Can Teach Writers
    Why balance is not about staying perfectly still. It is about recalibrating when life and creativity shift.

    17:15 — Writing After Movement
    Four writing invitations designed to help you capture what surfaces after grounding, including body mapping, freewriting, and sensory reflection.

    19:00 — Your Body Is a Collaborator
    A final reminder that your body is not a distraction from your writing practice. It is part of it.


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