Abigail Beckingham: Harnessing Emotion with Movement & Honouring the Female Cycle
FEB 22, 202635 MIN
Abigail Beckingham: Harnessing Emotion with Movement & Honouring the Female Cycle
FEB 22, 202635 MIN
Description
In this episode of Women & Wellbeing, Natalie is joined by movement and embodiment coach Abigail Beckingham for a powerful conversation about the connection between the body, emotion and our natural rhythms as women.
Together, they explore what it means to release emotion through movement — not as performance or fitness, but as expression. Abigail shares how stored feelings can live in the body, and how intentional movement can help us process what words sometimes cannot.
During the conversation Abigail talks about handling big emotions without suppressing them. About creating safe space to feel anger, grief, joy and everything in between and about learning to see emotional intensity not as something to fix, but something to understand. She also talks about the thinking behind Kinesiology and how it can be used to aid us in recovery.
A central theme of the episode is leaning into our natural female cycles — recognising that our energy, creativity and capacity shift throughout the month. Rather than fighting those changes, Abigail encourages us to harness them. To align productivity with high-energy phases, and to give ourselves permission to slow down, think and feel when our bodies ask for it.
Together, we discuss:
– Releasing emotion through movement
– Understanding and processing big feelings
– The wisdom of the menstrual cycle
– Productivity through alignment, not pressure
– Giving yourself permission to pause
– Reconnecting with your body’s intelligence and the thinking behind Kinesiology
This is a conversation about trust — trusting your body, your emotions and your rhythms. An invitation to move, to feel, and to honour the season you’re in.
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