Episodi

  • Becoming a Movement Detective 6 of 7: How Barb Eliminated 90–95% of Her Pain by Becoming a Movement Detective | #379
    Jun 25 2026

    In this episode, I sit down with Barb Morin, who shares her journey from years of chronic shoulder, hip, and flexor pain to becoming 90–95% pain-free. After trying numerous treatments and practitioners without lasting success, Barb discovered a different approach—learning how to become a movement detective and understanding the compensatory patterns that were contributing to her pain.

    Together, we explore the power of listening to your body's "yellow lights," developing body awareness, and regaining an internal sense of control. Barb shares how slowing down, releasing expectations, and paying attention to movement patterns helped her return to daily activities with confidence and gave her hope for getting back to the gym, swimming, and the activities she loves.

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    28 min
  • Becoming a Movement Detective 5 of 7: She Was Told No One Could Help Her Online - Until This Happened | #378
    Jun 18 2026

    In this episode, I share a powerful conversation with one of my private clients, Marian Nevil, as she reflects on her journey through pain, recovery, and self-discovery. What stood out most in her story is how she began to shift from seeking external fixes to becoming her own movement detective, learning to interpret her body's signals with clarity and confidence.

    We explore how subtle changes in movement, especially starting from the feet and foundational patterns, can create meaningful shifts throughout the entire body. Marian also opens up about rebuilding trust in her intuition, and how her experience challenged long-held beliefs about aging, healing, and what's possible through online support.

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    22 min
  • Becoming a Movement Detective 4 of 7: Becoming a Movement Detective with Kendra McQuine, C-IAYT Yoga Therapy Trainee
    Jun 11 2026

    In this episode, I'm sharing a conversation with Kendra McEwen, a trainee in my Movement Detective program from Massachusetts. We talk about her journey from being a special education teacher to becoming a yoga teacher who is now learning to see the body through a much more functional and investigative lens. Even in just a few months of training, she's already noticing major shifts in how she observes movement and supports her clients.

    What stood out to me in this conversation is how quickly her perspective has evolved from "fixing problems" to understanding movement patterns. We also explore how pain is rarely isolated to one area, and how curiosity, observation, and whole-body awareness can completely change how we approach client care in yoga and therapeutic movement settings.

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    24 min
  • Becoming a Movement Detective 3 of 7: Becoming a Movement Detective with Candice Bourgeois, C-IAYT Yoga Therapy Trainee | #376
    Jun 4 2026

    In this episode, I sit down with Candice Bourgeois, who is currently in the certification program, to explore her journey from teaching with formulaic cues to becoming a true movement detective. We talk about what it actually means to see movement differently—not as something to fix, but as something to understand. Candice shares how she moved from focusing on shapes and peak poses to observing patterns, relationships, and compensation in a much more meaningful way.

    We also dive into how this shift has transformed not only her teaching, but her own body awareness. Instead of forcing outcomes, she now helps clients reduce pain by improving how they move and perceive their bodies. The result? More clarity, more confidence, and clients who feel stronger, more connected, and more empowered in their practice.

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    35 min
  • Becoming a Movement Detective 2/7: Forcing Outcomes
    May 27 2026

    In this episode, I explore the concept of "forcing outcomes" and how it subtly shows up in healing, movement, and therapeutic work. I unpack how the desire to fix, improve, or succeed can lead us to override the body's feedback—ultimately slowing down the very progress we're trying to achieve.

    I also break down the key distinctions between forcing and healthy challenge, and between rigidity and structure. At the heart of this conversation is a shift in perspective: moving away from control and toward curiosity by becoming a movement detective—someone who observes, listens, and allows patterns to reveal themselves over time.

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    21 min
  • Becoming a Movement Detective 1/7: Choreography, Corrective Exercise, and Being a Movement Detective | #374
    May 27 2026

    In this episode, I introduce a new miniseries on what it truly means to become a movement detective. I explore how this approach has shaped my work as a yoga therapist and kinesiologist, helping people reduce and eliminate pain by focusing not just on techniques, but on understanding how the body actually moves and adapts.

    I break down the key differences between choreography, corrective exercise, and movement-based observation, and explain why so many practitioners feel stuck or confused in their work. By shifting away from isolated fixes and toward recognizing patterns and relationships in the body, we can create more meaningful and lasting change.

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    21 min
  • Pain Science Explained Pain... So... Now, What Does A Person DO? How Does A Teacher Teach? | #373
    May 14 2026

    In this episode, I explore the evolution of pain understanding—from a structural, tissue-based model to the introduction of pain science—and what both perspectives miss when it comes to real-life recovery. I share how earlier beliefs around degeneration, alignment, and "damage equals pain" shaped fear-based movement, and how pain science helped reframe pain as a protective output of the nervous system rather than a direct measure of injury.

    I also look at the gap that still exists today: knowing pain science does not automatically change how people move. Many people can understand the concepts intellectually yet continue to brace, avoid load, or move in protective patterns. I invite a shift toward integrating movement, coordination, and sensory awareness so that relief becomes a starting point for retraining, not the end goal. This is where real change in trust, movement, and capacity begins.

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    30 min
  • What Hills Reveal About Your Movement (and why you can do hills and not hurt your knees, back...etc.) | #372
    May 7 2026

    In this episode, I explore how hills—whether climbing up or going down—reveal a lot more about your movement patterns than they do about your strength. I share why so many people assume hills are a "strength problem," and how that assumption often misses what's really going on underneath. From my work with clients post-surgery, dealing with pain, or adapting to changes in their bodies, I've noticed a consistent pattern: hills expose coordination, not just capacity.

    I walk you through how the body responds differently on inclines and declines, and why compensation shows up when coordination is limited. Instead of seeing hills as something to avoid or conquer, I invite you to use them as feedback. When you understand what your body is doing in these moments, you gain access to real, lasting change in how you move.

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    22 min