Why Embodiment is Activism

Why Embodiment is Activism

In a world that often pulls us away from ourselves—through constant stimulation, societal expectations, and the rush of daily life—choosing to return to our bodies is a radical act. It’s a quiet rebellion against disconnection, a stand for presence, and a step toward collective healing. The Body as a Site of Resistance Our bodies carry stories—of…

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Somatic tools for nervous system regulation: ways to start your SOMA journey

Practices you can use to build-up space for your nervous system to regulate itself, reducing stress and promoting relaxation.

What’s my bald story?

What’s my bald story?

Being born bald wasn’t just the beginning of my story—it was the beginning of unlearning everything the world taught me about femininity, identity, and worth. In this post, I explore the realities of living with a rare condition, Monilethrix, and the complexity of wearing wigs—not as costume, but as confrontation. From wig wearing and baldness, to inner narratives and outer expectations, I share how I’m learning to meet my discomfort, name my truth, and rewrite the story of what it means to be human beneath the surface.

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Movement – It’s a collective unlearning.

What if movement wasn’t something to perform, but something to remember?
At Treacle Movement, we invite you into a conversation with your body—rooted in noticing, choice, and curiosity. This blog explores movement not as a task, but as a tender act of self-advocacy and collective unlearning. You don’t need to be more flexible or focused—you just need to begin where you are. And from there, we move together.