The day will include:
- IEMT demos and guidance from Tracy
- Practice sessions with other practitioners
- Conversation and dialogue about your own practice
This will be a safe, supportive space to explore and deepen your understanding and skills.
This is a very low cost event (£20) so that the overheads are covered. Tracy offers two in-person community days every year as a way of bringing people together in-the-flesh, in the spirit of community.
Open to all certified practitioners, whether you are practicing, or coming back from a break or just getting ready to start!
Teas/coffees will be provided. Bring your own lunch.
Venue: Ty’n Cellar Farm, Margam, Wales, SA13 2PD
Located 2 minutes off the M4, Junction 38
Swansea – 20 mins / Cardiff – 35 mins
Nearest Train Stations: Pyle / Port Talbot / Bridgend
About Tracy

Tracy is an advanced IEMT practitioner, a trainer and also a Board member for the Association of IEMT. She has spent over 25 years working with people – in education, community, health, wellbeing and cultural spaces. Transformation and growth have always been at the heart of her approach.
Tracy trained in NLP, IEMT, Mental Space Psychology and Social Panorama (Lucas Derks), and uses these aporoaches in a unique combination with an embodied, somatic approach. She spent 6 years training in Authentic Movement with Joan Davis in Ireland. She’s still figuring out what this integrated mind/body approach is and accepts she might never know, and she does it anyway!
Tracy is passionate about community and creating safe, supportive spaces for learning and connection. All of her work focuses on relationality in one way or another. She published her first book ‘In other words, Love: Learning to intimately love our lives’ in November 2025, which incorporates some of the IEMT frameworks.
Tracy completed her PhD in 2018 (Aberystwyth University) which was a practice as research exploration of how we tell stories about life-changing experiences (she focused on childbirth) after trauma. She is interested in how the body ‘speaks’ and how pauses and gaps (caesura) in language and thinking might be communicated through gesture in the body.


