Bodyful Episode #03: Tiya Caniel Maynard on Innerspace Adornment & Liberation Through Sexuality

Tiya Caniel Maynard Bodyful Podcast

Tiya Caniel Maynard is one of those people who you learn more from just by being around than by sitting in a lecture with your average university professor.

You FEEL the truth (bless that neuroception, thank you body!) and importance of what Tiya says because you know she’s earned her wisdom through the crucible of life experience, and continues to embody that truth and walk her talk just with how she consciously chooses to show up in the world.

I am gonna have to follow up with Tiya on the whole Ennegram question because, while I’m not trying to type someone else, she is bringing some BIG 7 energy to the world (very noticed and appreciated by this 7 😝) and doing ALL THE AMAZING THINGS. Be sure to check out her bio and links to many wonderful offerings below.

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About Tiya

Tiya Caniel Maynard is an interspace tailor, yoga teacher, author, designer, and more. She helps her clients and students learn how to adorn themselves from within by teaching them sustainable tools to facilitate their own healing. Shew loves adorning herself in beautiful garments, creating sacred living & work spaces, cooking & eating delicious foods, practicing rest as rebellion, writing, spending time in the woods, embodying liberation, exploring her sexual freedom as it relates to yoga and being a black woman, and giving & receiving love.

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Valerie Martin

Valerie Martin is a therapist, coach, yoga teacher & writer based in Nashville, Tennessee. She hosts the podcast "What’s the F***ing Point?” and spends her free time hugging trees, traveling, scouting new delicious vegan food, and hanging out on the couch with her husband Chris and their gang of felines.

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