
Writing for The Embody Lab
Your hub for embodied education, self-discovery and healing for global transformation.
Attachment and relationships
Trauma and Stress
Embodied Social justice
General wellness
Somatic Therapeutic Modalities
Somatic Practices
Education
Emotions
Somatics For Children
Sleep
Embodied Conflict Resolution
Embodied Breathwork
Addiction
Creativity and play
Boundaries
Plant Medicine
… and so on
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THE EMBODY LAB BLOG
Our Mission
The Embody Lab is a hub for embodied education, self-discovery and healing for global transformation. In addition to The Embody Lab offering summits, workshops and certificate programs, it also curates an abundance of rich, inspiring and supportive articles.
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Topics
We invite you to draw on your expertise and interest and write on any topics that speak to the overarching themes of The Embody Lab - embodied education, self-discovery and healing for transformation.
If you’d like some direction around the nature of the topics we’re seeking please consider the following suggestions, noting that we welcome topics outside this list, as well.
Simple, accessible, elegant language
Grounded and able to be understood
Warm and friendly
Gender neutral and inclusive
Empathetic and understanding
Real, hopeful and focused on inspiring the reader towards curiosity and exploration
Avoid pathologizing issues
Tone of Voice
Aging
Anger
Anxiety
Attachment
Attachment Styles
Beliefs
Boundaries
Cognition
Creativity
Creativity
Dependencies
Depression
Dreams
Education
Embodied Breathwork
Embodied Conflict Resolution
Emotions
Environment
Ethics
Evolutionary Psychology
Fun
Happiness
Health
Help
Human Behavior
Intimacy
Loneliness
Marriage
Modalities
Morality
Motivation
Neuroscience
Parenting
Personality
Plant Medicine
Play
Pleasure
Practices
Psychology
Recreation
Relationships
Religion
Security
Self-Help
Sex
Sleep
Social justice
Somatic Practices
Somatic Therapy
Somatics For Children
Spirituality
Stress
Support
Therapy
Trauma
Unconscious
Wellness
Work
Keywords
Below is a list of key SEO keywords that research tells us will help more readers to your articles. Should you choose to incorporate these words into your piece we expect that it will increase the readership and visibility of your work.
AUDIENCE
The Embody lab averages 80,000 people per month of website traffic, plus a growing social media.
Readers are often: Students of Psychology, Yoga Teachers, Coaches, Therapists, Social Justice Workers, Spiritualists, and generally people interested in: healing modalities, health + wellness, trauma and the like.
ARTICLE FORMATTING
Title + Subtitle
The title and subtitle of your article is entirely up to you, but should you be stuck on a captivating, click-worthy title + subtitle, the team at The Embody Lab would be happy to help in offering some title + subtitle suggestions.
Length
Articles can be somewhere between 750 – 1,250 words, or 4 – 7 min reads.
Pull Quotes
A key phrase, quotation, or excerpt that has been pulled from an article and used as a page layout graphic element, on social media, and more.
Do let us know if there are particular statements or a series of sentences that you see fitting as a pull quote. Alternatively, our team at The Embody Lab are likely to choose a pull quote or two from your articles.
Pull quotes will live within the blog post as a way to break up the article and draw attention to key points. Example:
“It truly takes a holistic approach to address the many levels and layers of how and where stress shows up”
These pull quotes may also be featured on our Instagram page (@theembodylab) with a following of over 25k followers. Example:
Citation
Please have your articles written and cited by the Chicago Manual of Style if citing an external source that is not available online. If citing online resources, please include backlinks to credible sources. We recommend using no more than 10 links per article.
Submission Guidelines
The following guidelines apply when submitting an article for consideration to The Embody Lab Blog:
Submit your writing to publishing@theembodylab.com.
Only submit original content that has not been published elsewhere.
Attach your article as a Word document (.doc, .docx) or a link to a Google document. PDFs will not be accepted.
Include a short biography (100 words max) and an image of yourself (e.g., headshot or other), as you’d like it to appear on the post. You are also welcome to provide links to any relevant social media, websites, or your profile in The Embody Lab Therapist directory.
Your article will be reviewed by our team and we will be in touch regarding the publication status. We will not be able to provide specific feedback regarding your article.
QUESTIONS?
Point of Contact
Should you have questions during your writing and submission process, please do not hesitate to reach out to our Publishing Team at publishing@theembodylab.com.