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Last week I was asked "I feel like everyone's an embodiment coach these days. Is the embodiment market saturated?"

Valid concern if you're called to embodiment & want to earn a rich living steeped in service.

I've seen this industry & market mature a lot over the past ten years.

As an industry-leading training in the embodiment space, our school has a lot of insight into how the market has evolved & what that means for practitioners.

So we're diving into today!

Is the market saturated? And what's required to stand out and succeed right now?

In this episode, we explore:

  • Why this calling has woken up in you & what that means

  • The deep cultural need for embodiment in a world disconnected from body, emotion, and sensuality

  • Separating social media "reality" from what's really required to have a profitable work as a practitioner

  • Why you don't have to compete with the market & how to uncover your unique contribution that only you can offer

  • Practical steps to combine your skills, lived experience, and passion to build a thriving, meaningful career in embodiment.

The long story short is… that while your Instagram might be full of "coaches" there is a huge shortage of highly skilled practitioners in a culture of rife with disembodiment. AND you don't need to be all over social media to have a profitable & meaningful career in embodiment.

If you're called to deepen & refine your skills in somatic coaching so you can be of service let's chat about the Feminine Embodiment Coaching certification, find a time to speak here.

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