
Welcome to This Thing Called Movement! Join us as we expand our understanding and awareness of the multi-faceted, often unspoken, ways movement influences and heals us. From the physical to the mental, emotional to the spiritual, there is so much movement richness in the world that we aren't aware of. We'll debunk myths, share expert advice and gain insight into our guests' personal movement exper... more
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 54 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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| Categories | FitnessHealth & FitnessAlternative Health | ||||

Intuition can be a tricky subject, because while we understand the concept of intuition intellectually, figuring out how to listen to & follow that “inner voice” can feel incredibly vague and mysterious in real life.
But bridging this paradox of int... more
In our third installment of Meant To Move, Marie and Julia focus on the connection between embodiment and pleasure, and explore the obvious and not-so-obvious ways these aspects of our humanity are intimately linked.
To start, this conversation kick... more
One aspect of moving our bodies that I dare say 100% of people can relate to is negotiating the pitfalls of PAIN.
Experiencing pain in any form in our bodies, whether it’s acute or chronic, dull or sharp, expected or unexpected leads us into the ter... more
Welcome to the second episode of Meant To Move — a special podcast collaboration dedicated to the power of movement and embodiment — co-created by Marie Janicek & Julia Szpor as part of the “Being Better” and “This Thing Called Movement” podcasts.
T... more
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Marie’s podcast brings fresh insights and voices that expand awareness around movement and its increasingly plentiful connections to what wellness truly looks like. Her guests are fascinating and add depth to an ongoing conversation around how movement can be cultivated and reframed for benefits far beyond the physical.
Thank you for this, it’s changed my life!!
Movement is not only for your body health but also for your mental health! Evolna nails both aspects of it
I listen to many podcasts but this one has an authentic angle by focusing on how movement impacts people’s lives, bringing new insights and connections with other mediums. It has changed my personal connection to exercise and to my body as a result, thank you!
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