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From Choreography to Awareness with a Practice of Goddess, Warrior 3, Lunges | #345

From Pain to Possibility

Release Date: 11/13/2025

The Pathway of Change: What Getting Out of Pain Really Is | #365 show art The Pathway of Change: What Getting Out of Pain Really Is | #365

From Pain to Possibility

In this episode, I bring together over three decades of clinical observation working with people in pain—from chronic and autoimmune conditions to frozen shoulders, scoliosis, kyphosis, and post-cancer movement recovery. I explore how, beneath these seemingly different presentations, there is a shared process of patterning, awareness, and change rather than a focus on chasing symptoms. I share how my work helps people recognize movement, breathing, and coordination patterns that were previously outside their awareness. By learning to notice the “whispers” and “yellow lights” in the...

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Kyphosis: Why Kyphosis: Why "Stand Up Straight" Doesn't Work | #364

From Pain to Possibility

In this episode, I explore the common desire to “fix” posture and why simply trying to sit or stand up straight rarely works for long. I share how posture isn’t something we force or hold—it’s something that naturally emerges from how our body moves and coordinates as a whole system. I also dive into why kyphosis and other postural patterns are often less about tight muscles and more about areas of the body that have stopped moving or participating. By restoring movement, reducing compensations, and improving coordination, posture can begin to change naturally—often without...

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When More Range of Motion Doesn't Solve Pain | #363 show art When More Range of Motion Doesn't Solve Pain | #363

From Pain to Possibility

In this episode, I explore a common belief in the movement and fitness world—the idea that more flexibility or range of motion will solve pain. I explain why increasing range isn’t always the answer and why pain is often more related to movement patterns than tight muscles. When we focus only on stretching or pushing deeper into movements, we can actually reinforce compensation patterns that keep pain cycles going. Instead, I share how reducing pain often leads to improved range naturally. By paying closer attention to coordination, load distribution, and how the body truly moves, we can...

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It Is Repetitive - That Is The Point | #362 show art It Is Repetitive - That Is The Point | #362

From Pain to Possibility

Repetition gets a bad reputation. It can feel boring, rigid, or unnecessary. But in this episode, I share why repetition is actually the foundation of durable change. Relief that happens once is just an event. What changes people are patterns — and patterns are built through intentional repetition, tracking, and attention. I walk you through the specific anchors I use in my sessions — the body diagram, the client’s story, the program, and especially the duration question. When we measure how long relief lasts, we shift from chasing intensity to building stability. Repetition isn’t...

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Glutes | #361 show art Glutes | #361

From Pain to Possibility

In this episode, I unpack the conversation around “lazy” or “non-firing” glutes and explore why simply strengthening them may not be the full answer. I share why I get curious when people tell me their glutes are weak, especially when they’re already doing all the right exercises like squats, bridges, and clamshells. I walk through the anatomy of the glutes, the role of coordination and compensation, and how breath, ribcage position, and nervous system patterns can influence how the glutes actually function. Instead of just squeezing harder, I invite you to consider a smarter, more...

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Strength | #360 show art Strength | #360

From Pain to Possibility

In this episode, I dive into the concept of strength and why it isn’t always the answer. I share insights on how strength can sometimes mask timing and coordination issues in the body, and why simply getting stronger doesn’t always solve movement challenges. We explore the hidden patterns that make people feel stuck, even when they appear strong or have regained capacity after injury. I also guide you through the idea of using awareness and coordination to truly support movement. By breaking down movements into small components and retraining coordination, you can help your body—or your...

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Yoga Advil vs Retraining - When Relief Masks What Isn’t Changing | #359 show art Yoga Advil vs Retraining - When Relief Masks What Isn’t Changing | #359

From Pain to Possibility

In this episode, I explore the difference between using movement for relief versus using it for real, lasting change. I unpack the concept of “Yoga Advil,” why relief isn’t wrong, and how it can either keep you stuck or become the doorway to deeper understanding and healing. I also introduce what it means to become a movement detective — someone who uses curiosity, awareness, and feedback instead of just repetition. This episode is about learning how to think while you move, so your body isn’t just feeling better, but actually changing.  

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The SI Joint - Where Sacred History and Biomechanics Meet | #358 show art The SI Joint - Where Sacred History and Biomechanics Meet | #358

From Pain to Possibility

In this episode, I explore the sacrum from both a mythic and anatomical perspective, uncovering why so many ancient cultures considered it sacred and indestructible. I connect history, symbolism, and modern biomechanics to show how this bone has always been seen as more than just structural. I also share how understanding the sacrum’s role in movement, stability, and coordination can change the way we experience pelvic pain and SI joint issues. By shifting our focus from fragility to resilience, we can approach the body with more intelligence, confidence, and ease.  

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What is the Therapeutic Yoga Intensive | #357 show art What is the Therapeutic Yoga Intensive | #357

From Pain to Possibility

In this episode, I share why I created the Therapeutic Yoga Intensive, who it’s truly for, and the problem it’s designed to solve. I speak to that quiet moment many experienced teachers and health professionals reach—when effort, compassion, and knowledge stop translating into lasting change, and you start to sense there must be another way. I explain how this work shifts the focus from chasing sensation and symptoms to understanding coordination, motor control, and how the body truly adapts. If you’ve ever felt stuck, confused, or doubtful despite doing “everything right,” this...

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Sensation Is Not Movement: Why Feeling More Isn’t Always the Answer| #356 show art Sensation Is Not Movement: Why Feeling More Isn’t Always the Answer| #356

From Pain to Possibility

In this episode, I unpack a simple but powerful idea: sensation is not the same as movement. Many people I work with are incredibly good at feeling their bodies, yet still feel stuck in pain or repetitive patterns. I explore why relying on sensation alone can be misleading and how this often keeps people trapped in cycles of tightness, flare-ups, and temporary relief. I also explain how integrating proprioception—our ability to sense movement and mechanical relationships—creates real, lasting change. By learning to notice what is actually moving, rather than just what is felt, awareness...

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More Episodes

In this episode, I continue my three-part mini-series for yoga teachers who want to evolve into confident, effective yoga therapists. Today, I walk you through how we can bridge the gap between choreography and awareness, using a grounded, movement-based sequence of Goddess, Warrior 3, and lunges.

I share an excerpt from one of my live practices, originally recorded during the pandemic, to demonstrate how we can use traditional poses as tools for developing interoception and proprioception. You’ll hear how I guide awareness through the feet, hips, and breath, helping students feel their bodies move rather than simply performing shapes. This episode invites you to slow down, listen, and discover how conscious movement builds stability, ease, and strength, from the inside out.