The Craniosacral Podcast

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This podcast addresses the professional and personal concerns of the craniosacral therapist via interviews with teachers and practitioners of craniosacral therapy and related fields from across the globe.

Recent Episodes
  • CST 160 - Michael Shea - Biodynamics of the Immune System
    Apr 22, 2023 – 01:10:05
  • CST 159 - Karyn Quraishy - Craniosacral Therapy and the Immune System
    Aug 13, 2021 – 01:03:01
  • CST 158 - Sally Fryer Dietz -Dolphin Assisted Craniosacral Therapy
    Jul 26, 2021 – 46:05
  • CST 157 - Meaghan Beames - Infant Craniosacral Therapy ... Practice and Education
    Jul 10, 2021 – 01:19:24
  • CST 156 - Scott Zamurut - A Closer Look at Dr. Rollin Becker's Contributions to Biodynamic Practice
    Jun 21, 2021 – 01:36:16
  • CST 155 - Steve Haines - Touch is Really Strange, Tension and Trauma Releasing Exercises TRE®
    May 3, 2021 – 01:14:56
  • CST 154 - Lori Hendrickson - Craniosacral and Related Approaches for Plagiocephaly
    Apr 12, 2021 – 45:13
  • CST 153 - Ian Wright - Osteopathy and Our Potential for Health
    Mar 29, 2021 – 01:28:29
  • CST 152 - Mindy Totten - Optimizing Your Craniosacral Business ... with Intention!
    Feb 19, 2021 – 01:17:15
  • CST 151 - Ellen Groesser - The European Craniosacral Association Network (ECSAN)
    Jan 25, 2021 – 01:14:27
  • CST 150 - Liza Borodkin and Dawn Sofia - Sacred ReCreation
    Dec 5, 2020 – 29:26
  • CST 149 - Cator Shachoy and Christian Current – The Prana Vayus and Primary Respiration
    Dec 1, 2020 – 01:31:33
  • CST 148 - Etienne Peirsman - The "No Mind" Space
    Oct 12, 2020 – 01:04:19
  • CST 147 - Sophie Rieu - My Cranio Sacral Life
    Sep 11, 2020 – 01:34:12
  • CST 146 - Jennifer Song - The 2020 Breath of Life Virtual Conference
    Aug 27, 2020 – 31:47
  • CST 145 - Tai Chou-Kudu - A Youthful Perspective on Intergenerational Trauma and Racial Dynamics
    Aug 11, 2020 – 01:11:05
  • CST 144 - Frances Reed - Affirming Transgender Individuals in a Bodywork Setting
    Jul 19, 2020 – 00:05
  • CST 143 - Susan Raffo - Healing Justice for Minneapolis and the Greater World
    Jun 10, 2020 – 00:05
  • CST 142 - Safa Boga - Distance Healing, Discernment, and Embodying Potency
    May 20, 2020 – 01:12:27
  • CST 141 - Liz Hartshorn - Biodynamics and The Realization Process in NYC
    May 15, 2020 – 01:11:33
  • CST 140 - Michael Shea - Pandemic Life and Distance Healing
    May 5, 2020 – 01:11:19
  • CST 139 - Ryan Hallford - A Tonglen Meditation
    Apr 3, 2020 – 31:50
  • CST 138 - Charles Ridley - Meditation on Three Midline Centers
    Apr 1, 2020 – 16:18
  • CST 137 - Brigit Viksnins - Shadow Archetypes in Your Business
    Mar 31, 2020 – 27:35
  • CST 136 - Andy Pike - The Four Chambers of Non-Doing
    Mar 29, 2020 – 23:34
  • CST 135 - Etienne Peirsman - The Happiness of My Eyes
    Mar 28, 2020 – 29:58
  • CST 134 - Ged Sumner - Awareness of the Cardiovascular System and Bone Marrow Potency
    Mar 27, 2020 – 30:12
  • CST 133 - Hugh Milne - The Four Chambered Heart
    Mar 25, 2020 – 34:41
  • CST 132 - Andy Pike - Meditation on "THIS"
    Mar 19, 2020 – 32:47
  • CST 131 - Ryan Hallford - Natural Awareness and Your Buoyant Brain
    Mar 18, 2020 – 36:08
  • CST 130 - Brigit Viksnins - The Alchemy of Safety
    Mar 13, 2020 – 01:00:05
  • CST 129 - Michael Shea - Meditation on Hand Protoplasm
    Mar 10, 2020 – 19:16
  • CST 128 - Margaret Rosenau - Meditation on Natural Fulcrums
    Mar 8, 2020 – 34:53
  • CST 127 - LIz Hartshorn - Attuning to Fundamental Consciousness
    Mar 5, 2020 – 23:04
  • CST 126 - Jane Shaw - Meditation to Perceive the Fluid Rhythms of the Body
    Mar 5, 2020 – 23:21
  • CST 125 - Meditation March
    Mar 4, 2020 – 06:12
  • CST 124 - Jane Shaw - Jungian Theory and Biodynamics
    Feb 24, 2020 – 01:05:17
  • CST 123 - Annie McCasland-Pexton - Invisible Work
    Feb 19, 2020 – 01:15:59
  • CST 122 - Andy Pike - Subtleties of Intention and the Power of Non-Doing
    Feb 3, 2020 – 01:20:37
  • CST 121 - Margaret Rosenau - Fluids, Potency, and Activation
    Jan 16, 2020 – 49:17
  • CST 120 - Ryan Hallford - Six Gifts of Primary Respiration
    Jan 14, 2020 – 30:29
  • CST 119 - Cherionna Menzam-Sills - Meditations from "The Breath of Life: An Introduction to Craniosacral Biodynamics"
    Dec 9, 2019 – 17:29
  • CST 118 - Simon Gosling - Trust the TIde
    Dec 9, 2019 – 01:23:44
  • CST 117 - Safa Boga - In Every Moment there is Perfection
    Nov 27, 2019 – 01:25:00
  • CST 116 - Clara Favale and Shannon Dailey - Stillpoint CST in New York City
    Nov 6, 2019 – 01:16:30
  • CST 115 - Dr. Diana Driscoll - Healing POTS and Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome; Neurochemical Support for the Vagus Nerve
    Oct 4, 2019 – 01:15:43
  • CST 114 - Robyn Scherr - "Elements of a Successful Therapeutic Business" Book Release
    Sep 26, 2019 – 01:21:26
  • CST 113 - Dr. Michael Shea - The Multivagal Safety System
    Sep 10, 2019 – 01:22:59
  • CST 112 - Dr. Lisa Upledger - Always Blending, Always Listening
    Aug 19, 2019 – 01:18:14
  • CST 111 - Shawn Centers, D.O. - Cranial Osteopathy and Autism
    Aug 3, 2019 – 58:38
Recent Reviews
  • JoeyCst
    New therapist
    I am just beginning my journey as a Craniosacral therapist. Ryan’s work and collection of guests keeps fueling my passion for this work when I can’t be in session. Thank you
  • Love ph
    Just found your podcast!
    I didn't realize you had a podcast! So happy that I found this and can listen to learn more about Craniosacral therapy. Ryan is an amazing and talented therapist, among much more. I have had quite a few sessions with him to help regulate my nervous system from C-PTSD. He is gifted and has a healing touch. I have experienced some amazing moments of healing during sessions with him.
  • Damiana Carpizo
    Yes we miss you!!!!!
    Ryan has been like a good friend I’ve never met and a dear guide in my Craniosacral journey. Thank you so much for all the time and love you’ve put into this podcast, it’s such an incredible resource to the global community. I hope you will feel inspired to continue at some point.
  • Amy JLin
    Ryan we miss you
    But even if you never made another episode I’m forever grateful for this resource you generously created and gifted to us. Through my BCST training and the two years that followed this was my advanced training. Like a slice of Americana cut from a holistic pie. Great characters and conversations. The voice of Mike Boxhall reading from his book might be my favorite piece.
  • liasllamas
    Wonderful information source
    This podcast helped me decide what path of craniosacral therapy education to follow
  • EasilyDistracted777
    I love this podcast!!!
    I have been listening to this podcast for close to 2 years now. When I first started listening, I was going to massage school 4 days a week with a 90 minute one-way commute. This was the perfect way to pass the time-an episode there and an episode on the way home. It’s like ear candy that my psyche craves. Each episode takes me on a journey into a deeper state. Thank you so much for providing this spectacular tool for therapists to connect with. 🙏
  • stillpoint equine
    What a gift!
    I am so grateful for Ryan and this podcast. The information he shares helps me continue my journey to learning more about biodynamic cst. I appreciate his open minded and humble approach as he interviews some amazing guests. Thank you Ryan for providing this incredible resource ❤️
  • Sarah 🌹
    Thank you for this amazing resource!
    I love this podcast! I listen to it constantly and am so grateful for the quality of relationship in the interviews themselves, as well as the amazing variety of content. This is a rich resource for me as a psychologist, somatic experiencing practitioner, pre and Peri-natal practitioner, and future biodynamic Craniosacral student!
  • kwisgirda
    Thanks Ryan!
    Dear Ryan, Thank you for providing such a great service to our field. Your interviews are always inspiring and help me deepen into the work. I appreciate the time and love you put into making it all happen.
  • Kellyb34
    Excellent Podcast
    I’ve enjoyed listening to this podcast. Ryan’s commitment and love of craniosacral creates a wonderful container for people to share their wisdom and knowledge with the listener. There is a wealth of information from all the people Ryan has interviewed and/or shared their lectures. If you have an interest in Craniosacral either as a therapist or someone wanting to learn more about it, this is the perfect podcast for you!
  • Sarah ejh
    Bridging Diverse Approaches to the Cranial Realm
    The podcast has provided me with hours of engaged listening that always nourishes my head and heart, and keeps me wanting more. I love the endless curiosity, humor and humility with which Ryan engages his illustrious guests. As a practitioner and armchair anthropologist, I am mezmerized by the skill with which he is able to bridge diverse approaches to the cranial realm, and ventilate an increasingly global conversation about craniosacral theory and practice.
  • fattspankins
    Informative and Engaging
    As a relative newcomer to this field it has been very helpful to be able to listen to the different teachers and approaches to this fascinating work. Thank you Ryan!
  • mareynolds27
    Delighted to Extend My Learning!
    My craniosacral biodynamics teacher Ryan Hallford​ has created this podcast! So grateful for this way to keep learning from him — and those he interviews — in the interims between taking his classes. In these first four podcasts, he introduces himself, shares his colorful, moving story of how he was drawn into bodywork and craniosacral work, and interviews other cranio teachers (John Chitty and Judah Lyons, so far). I am delighted with Ryan for sharing the work in this way and look forward to hearing many more.
  • ddeniger
    Enthusiastic Joy for Biodynamics
    I started listening to the podcast after taking an Introduction to Biodynamic Cransiosacra Therapy training with Ryan. Although new to this modality, I found the diversity of his interviews and his ability to keep the listener in mind really valuable. I've since sent several of his podcasts to students and friends who aren't familiar with BCST, but appreciated the message of the interviews.
  • Cheryl Page
    LMT HHP CST
    Very informative and helpful. I have a massage practice in Reno NV with a few CS clients. I want to concentrate on more CS clients as it is so rewarding because of the amazing healing results!
  • ABshee
    Very cool
    I've been following Ryan's blog for a few years and have learned a lot from it. I expect this podcast will be even better!
  • Lindy AJ
    Great podcast from a quality teacher
    So far I'm quite impressed with the podcast. The interviews are interesting and insightful. I know from personal experience that Ryan is great in the classroom, so I'm looking forward to hearing more about his personal experience of the work.
  • Belovedjedidiah
    Fantastic blog & podcast!
    I have really enjoyed reading Ryan's blog & getting to know more about this specialized therapy! I am also impressed with how well-done the podcasts are. Listening to the discussion is seriously enlightening - even as a non-therapist!
  • Caitlin Grybel
    Excellent podcast!
    I have had so much fun listening to this podcast. Ryan's enthusiasm and love for this work is truly inspirational. I'm excited to have this podcast as a resource between classes to inspire me to learn more about this work. I highly recommend this podcast for anyone who is familiar with this work or anyone who just has a curiosity. I can't wait to hear more. Great job Ryan!!
  • tx888
    It's about time!
    I am so happy to find this podcast! I really enjoyed the first interviews and meditations, and I look forward to hearing what Ryan has in store for the future. Good job!
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