An attuned guide for nervous system healing and embodied living
I am a Registered Somatic Movement Educator and Therapist (RSME/T), Certified Movement Analyst (CMA), and Dynamic Embodiment Practitioner (DEP) with thirty years of experience in movement and movement education.
Backed by neuroscience and grounded in hope, I help children, adults, parents, and families release body‑held tension and trauma, repattern the nervous system, and reclaim peace so they can feel more regulated, connected, and whole.
"Angie is genuine, caring, and fully present with others. Her passion for freedom, truth, healing, and wholeness comes through in all she does."
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"Somatic" is sensing, feeling, and moving — the way your body organizes itself to focus, handle stress, respond, relate, and navigate the world matters. How your body softens, pushes, reaches, and pulls matters. These are the developmental patterns of infancy, and they are foundational to who you become.
This body‑brain connection is malleable and responsive. It can repattern. It can rewire.
This is God's design for infant development and for healing — intricate, exquisite, and trustworthy.
For thirty years, I have studied the body's ability to express, relate, communicate, and heal — first as a dancer, educator, and choreographer, and now as a somatic movement therapist and movement analyst.
My own journey with my body has not always been easy. Chronic injury, illness, grief, and shame shaped how I moved through the world. My body held these hidden stories until I found a better way.
Through somatic movement, I learned to slow down, feel, and stay grounded in the present — even when it was hard, even when I was afraid. Over time, this changed everything. I moved differently. I carried myself differently. I was different — more sensitive, more forgiving, more purposeful.
Somatic work helped me sense and feel God's presence in ways I never had before. It revealed the beauty and brilliance of how He designed the human body — a body capable of healing, reorganizing, and becoming whole again.
I would love to help you, your child, or your family experience the same freedom…
because how we move matters.
— Angie Yetzke