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The Mindvalley Podcast

Let's Talk About Feminine And Erotic Movement - Sheila Kelley

The Mindvalley Podcast

Mindvalley

Education, Health & Fitness, Self-improvement, Mental Health

4.51.5K Ratings

🗓️ 16 June 2021

⏱️ 50 minutes

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Summary

Actress and body-whisperer Sheila Kelley pioneered a feminine movement revolution, launching a brave new practice into a very masculine world more than two decades ago. Her own soulful journey is a passionate, personal, and scientific study of the feminine body, soul, and purpose. Sheila has been featured on TedX, Ellen, and Oprah. She is a regular speaker on stages across the world where she is the go-to authority for feminine empowerment, healing, and discovery. In this Live Call with Vishen Lakhiani, Sheila Kelley will talk about how her experimentation and study of movement revealed a deep connection between female physiology and vitality.   Sheila Kelley is an American actress known for her roles as Gwen Taylor on L.A. Law, Dr. Charlotte "Charley" Bennett Hayes on Sisters, and Debbie Wexler on The Good Doctor. In around the year 2000, Sheila was asked to star in a movie about strip dancing. The film was called Dancing at the Blue Iguana, and it was a really popular movie with Daryl Hannah. During that time, Sheila had to study the role of being a pole dancer, and that is when she found her passion for this art form. You can also see her in Netflix's brilliant documentary Strip Down, Rise Up. Today Sheila has founded an organization called S Factor: Feminine Movement, where she introduces thousands of women to the beauty and the transformational act of movement and dance.   Listen out for: - The true definition of erotic. - The first step to finding pleasure in our body. - How to stay in touch with your femininity in a masculine environment. - The key to jumping back into my feminine energy. - Live bonus Q&A session.   Bonus:                                                                  - Sign up for Mindvalley Summit for FREE and meet Sheila Kelley, Mark Cuban, Vanessa Van Edwards, Gary Zukav, and so many more powerhouse names you've heard on this podcast. 👉 https://go.mindvalley.com/MV_Summit           - Subscribe to Mindvalley Membership to discover 30+ Mindvalley Quests, watch our podcast sessions live, interact with the guests, connect with the world’s best teachers and find your community 👉 https://go.mindvalley.com/NOW    Did you like this episode? Subscribe to our podcast on iTunes, Spotify, or your favorite podcasting app. Share this with your friends on Instagram or Twitter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

If you look at Hollywood movies, every time you have a man playing a woman's role,

0:04.4

every time you have a man playing the mom, Mr. Mom, or any time you have a man that connects emotionally,

0:10.7

we all go, oh, we love him, he has humanity. But when it's women in our lives that

0:18.0

emote or have emotion or have freedom in their bodies, we think they're weak. We think they're

0:23.1

hysterical, which is where that word has come from, and we feel they're not as strong as we are.

0:29.3

We have identified strength through one gaze, one lens, and that is the masculine lens.

0:35.3

Strength is physical muscle, strength is getting things done, strength is one thing,

0:39.9

and we don't understand that the ability to emote the ability to connect the ability to go deep

0:47.2

to go to a soulful place in life in through your body is truly magnificent.

0:59.3

Mind Valley Podcast, where we'll be bringing you the greatest teachers and thought leaders on the planet.

1:04.4

To discuss the world's most powerful ideas and personal growth of a mind, body, spirit, and work.

1:11.4

Hi everyone, welcome to a really unique episode of the Mind Valley Podcast. Our guest today

1:18.6

is Sheila Kelly. If you have been watching Netflix, you would know that there is a remarkable

1:24.2

documentary on Netflix right now. It has a hundred percent on rocking tomatoes, and it's called

1:29.2

Strip Down Rise Up, and it's a beautiful touching documentary about how women of all body shapes

1:35.8

or all ages are embracing coal dancing as a way to discover it themselves. This documentary is

1:43.4

touching a nerve with women. It's a transformative film, and I got introduced to it because Jeanette,

1:49.4

who is co-hosting this particular podcast episode with me, arranged a viewing party,

1:54.5

including me and a couple of other people here at Mind Valley, and I was so blown away by this

1:58.4

documentary. I knew I had to get Sheila on the podcast. Firstly, if you're a Netflix subscriber,

2:04.6

and I'm sure most of you are, be sure to bookmark Strip Down Rise Up and check it out after this

2:10.7

interview, and I also want to do a quick introduction to our guest today. Sheila Kelly is an American

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