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This week we're joined by Casey Acacia - co-founder of Circus Dynamics, founder of Providence Play Therapy, member of the Boston Circus Guild, social worker, circus arts performer and living statue - for a conversation about the therapeutic nature of play, balancing two life passions, and how to clown around with a purpose.
Topics include play as a universal language, the meditation of movement and flow, living two passions by interweaving them together, life changing moments as a living statue, the importance of therapy, and the circus arts.
Show Notes
- Play as a universal language
- How to get into the circus arts
- Movement, mastery and getting into flow
- Hula hoops, juggling and devil sticks
- What it's like to spend a week in Costa Rica with Patch Adams
- The best part of being a living statue
- Running away to a circus... college
Links
- Follow Casey on Instagram
- Like Circus Dynamics on their Facebook
- Check out their website
- Learn more about Social Sparks
Big thanks to NGHTSWM for the use of their song, Fiji, on this show.
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