008: Following the Soul Yes | Erin Pace
This week's guest is Erin Pace, who lives in New York City with her family, which includes her husband, Bryan, and their 2 year old son, Aiden. In this episode, Erin shares the beautiful story of her son’s birth via surrogacy, a decision she made with her husband after several disappointing rounds of IVF which did not result in pregnancy. Erin’s 8-year story of perseverance, faith, surrender, gratitude, and love is inspiring. She even explains how she and her husband remained connected to each other along their journey together. Erin also talks about being a mom to a toddler, what she found surprising about motherhood, and her practice of all-day self care. She talks about the origins of her faith, and how that now translates into her spiritual and somatic work with women.
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Erin Pace is a mom to a now 28-month old boy, Aiden. She lost her own mother shortly after her son arrived, on the heels of an arduous 8-year journey to parenthood. She and her husband Bryan navigated the paths of IUIs, IVFs, possible adoption, and finally surrogacy before welcoming Aiden into the world.
Erin is a sensual movement teacher, spiritual realignment guide, and body reader. Her “Responsive Body Practice” combines cognitive, somatic, intuitive, and spiritual tools to help women return to and stay aligned with their highest self-connection. From thriving leaders to women who might be experiencing anxiety, shame, grief, life-threatening disease, etc., she helps them keep their vessel clear and align with divinity and potential. It’s what she refers to as activating the whole holy self.
Erin holds a BFA from Syracuse University and has 30+ years of experience in various areas of professional dance/theater, event production, company management, celebrity assistance, and more. She has spent the last 11 years as an S Factor instructor, devoted to helping women become fully expressed as emotional erotic beings. The spiritual design of her work is influenced by a plethora of great thought leaders and practitioners including Paul Ferrini, Pema Chodron, Dr. Joe Dispenza, Bruce Lipton, and more. Visit her website for more information: www.erinpace.com.
You can also follow Erin on Instagram and Facebook.
Here are the links to some things mentioned in the episode:
The song that was playing in the birth center when Erin first arrived for the birth of her son was Orange Sky by Alexi Murdoch. You can listen to it here.
You can find the beautiful post that Erin wrote on Instagram about “presence” in motherhood right here.
Thank you for listening!