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Movement Detectivery Podcast

Monika Volkmar
Anatomy In Motion
Mouth Appliances
Craniosacral Therapy
Sleep
Gary Ward
Movement Development
Denture
Non-Directed Body Movement
Talus
Liberated Body
Visceral Manipulation
Concussion
Dhyan Vimal Institute For Higher Learning
Masgutova Neurosensory Motor Reflex Integration
Infant Development
Neuroplasticity
Movement Education
Structural Integration
Fascia
Liver

I interview movement and therapy professionals to understand their stories and uncover pearls of wisdom that will help anyone on the path to understanding their pain and movement problems. I hope you'll find inspiration for your own journey of getting out of pain. If you are seeking reasons to be hopeful or want to learn about some unique approaches to getting your body well again, you'll enjoy th... more

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Nina Chernick is one of my all time favourite craniosacral therapy instructors and I was pumped she agreed to chat with me on the podcast. I first met Nina in 2018. She was my teacher for craniosacral therapy 2 and somatoemotional release 1, and she’... more

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I personally use this system whenever I need to buy a new pair of shoes, and I’m stoked to share it with you in this podcast.

Yes, I am the weirdo in the shoe shop doing movement assessments to test how each shoe is actually impacting on my biomecha... more

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Have you ever struggled to find the talus bone? Either your own, or on one of your clients?

On today’s episode of Movement Detectivery I’ll be answering a recent question I received from a listener and Anatomy in Motion student who’s got a case of ... more

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Gary Ward
Movement and biomechanics expert, founder of Anatomy in Motion / Finding Center
Anatomy in Motion / Finding Center
Episode: Interview with Gary Ward: Why Glute Strengthening Doesn't Work, Pronation is the Highest Value Movement for the Body, and Injury Timelines are Crucial
Jenn Pilotti
Movement and spine health expert, author
Self-employed / educator
Episode: Interview with Jenn Pilotti
Melissa Biscardi
Concussion clinician and PhD researcher
Concussion rehabilitation practice
Episode: Interview with Dr. Melissa Biscardi
Ajna Samadhi
Body Worker with training in craniosacral therapy and extensive somatic practice
Dhyan Vimal Institute for Higher Learning (via methods like ABC technique)
Episode: Interview with Ajna Samadhi
Helen Hall
Movement and therapy professional explaining movement development and infant reflexes.
Episode: Interview with Helen Hall
Margy Verba
Anatomy in Motion Practitioner, Rehabilitative Movement Specialist
FlowMotion Education
Episode: Interview with Margy Verba: Navigating Total Knee Replacement, Advice on Social Media, and Aging Gracefully
Olivia Michalak
Dance educator and choreographer; Mosaic Turner syndrome advocate
Episode: Interview with Olivia Michalak: Mosaic-Turner Syndrome, Self-Acceptance, and the Impact of Forceps Delivery
Corey Hess
Movement therapist and practitioner specializing in non-directed body movement, structural integration, and related somatic modalities
Self-employed / private practice in body therapy
Episode: Interview with Corey Hess: Non-Directed Body Movement as a Rebellious and Creative Healing Practice
Jordan Terry
Guest on the show discussing fascia, neuroscience-informed manual therapy, and polarity-based approaches
Episode: Interview with Jordan Terry: Emotions Affect Fascia, Fascia Touches Everything

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Monica Volkmar
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Interview with Jennifer Price (Part 2): "Liver-Lash" and how the Viscera Get Overlooked in Assessing Musculoskeletal Problems
Q: Do you think AI will ever replicate the human touch in visceral therapies?
AI will struggle to replicate the nuanced, unconscious, and relational aspects of touch and the patient-therapist interaction. The hands-on experience, subtle tissue feedback, and the emotional-cognitive coupling—like oxytocin release—are unique to human practitioners, making AI a supportive tool rather than a replacement.
Interview with Jennifer Price (Part 2): "Liver-Lash" and how the Viscera Get Overlooked in Assessing Musculoskeletal Problems
Q: How do you define health, and why does that definition matter for movement therapies?
Health is a dynamic state where body systems function in unison and adapt to environmental demands; true health involves choice, adaptability, and the ability to act in one's best interest, rather than a static absence of illness. This broader view guides when to apply manual therapy, exercise, or lifestyle changes to support ongoing wellness.
Interview with Jennifer Price (Part 2): "Liver-Lash" and how the Viscera Get Overlooked in Assessing Musculoskeletal Problems
Q: What is your view on the claim that a skilled manual therapist should not require any patient exercises or movement to integrate treatment?
The view is nuanced: there is a spectrum. For a single, trauma-related mechanical issue, hands-on treatment may suffice, but for recurrent or chronic issues, strengthening and active movement are essential. Most cases benefit from a combination of hands-on work and patient-empowered movement and self-care to support long-term outcomes.
Interview with Jordan Terry: Emotions Affect Fascia, Fascia Touches Everything
Q: What personal experiences shaped your belief that structure and energy are not separate in the body?
My architectural training showed me patterns, balance, and connections—how systems connect. Personal injuries and later healing experiences with emotional and energetic work convinced me to treat the body as an interconnected organism where structure and energy inform each other.
Interview with Jordan Terry: Emotions Affect Fascia, Fascia Touches Everything
Q: How do you integrate emotion and breath work into your practice when treating someone with pain or movement problems?
Breath and emotion are central; I use breath-oriented osteopathic models, discuss emotional context with clients, and employ somatic techniques to access deeper neural and fascial patterns, often seeing emotional shifts correlate with improved movement and reduced pain.

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What is Movement Detectivery Podcast about and what kind of topics does it cover?

This show centers on movement, therapy, and bodywork through in-depth conversations with practitioners who blend biomechanics, somatic practices, and clinical insight. Episodes frequently dissect how the body moves, how pain arises from integrated systems (feet, spine, nervous system, fascia, and even dental structures), and how mindful, individual-centered approaches can transform function. Guests range from movement therapists and clinicians to dancers and bodyworkers, with recurring threads on real-world client stories, practical exercises, and philosophies that favor progressive, personalized pathways over one-size-fits-all fixes. A standout trait is the willingness to blend rigorous anatomy with experiential, hands-on techniques, often... more

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4. Ajna Samadhi
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