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This podcast is meant to be a conversation for those who love human movement and want to improve their craft. Our intention is to have a fun conversation with experts in the vast field of Human Movement Science, because we found ourselves doing that anyway. We hope you enjoy listening, and perhaps you’ll learn something along the way! It's hosted by Adam Wolf & Jessica Carlin, owners of The Movement Guild.
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Welcome to another episode of The Movement Guild Podcast. During this episode we interview our friend Quinn Kearney. Quinn is a yoga and meditation teacher and co founder and owner of the Chicago and Wilmette-based yoga studio: Yogaview. We recorded this conversation in 2020 during the height of the pandemic so in addition to talking about teaching…
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Here's another special episode between AW and Nick Studholme. It was a fun & fact filled conversation specifically about tendon rehab because AW jacked up his lateral epicondyle and was seeking advice from Nick. It started as a conversation on the phone before AW realized it would be a great podcast conversation, as well as an opportunity to give A…
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We spoke with Dr. Alyson Evans, Founder & CEO of a new company called Fringe. Fringe has some really pure CBD products, along with a fantastic education platform to educate clinicians about the endocannabinoid system & what it does in everyone's body. We learned a lot in this conversation, and think you will too. JC & AW have known Alyson for awhil…
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JC & AW had a fantastic conversation with our friend and colleague, Dr. Evan Osar. Evan is the developer of the Integrative Movement Specialist™ certification designed specifically to aid the fitness professional establish themselves as an invaluable part of their client’s health care team. He is the founder of Fitness Education Seminars, an educat…
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JC & AW had a wide ranging and fun conversation with Dr. Eric Cobb, the founder & CEO of Z Health Education that focused on the brain and applying neuroscience. Dr. Cobb is a fantastic teacher, with JC & AW both having the opportunity to learn with him. If you're interested in learning more about the brain and how to actually apply neuroscience, th…
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Dr. Tom Michaud is back on the podcast this week & it was a great conversation! We discussed the foot (a lot), being an inventor, applying research and a whole lot more. You won't be disappointed in this conversation. Make sure to check out his work at www.humanlocomotion.com Since graduating from Western States Chiropractic College in the early 80…
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This week JC & AW speak with Jim Bennitt. Jim is a a former wrestler, massage therapist and clerk at the Chicago Board of Trade, began his studies in Yoga, Tantra and Ayurveda in 1997. Originally he took up Yoga as a way to help heal back pain, but soon after, discovered how the practice affects not only the body, but also mind and spirit. He is th…
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In this special episode, Adam & his good buddy Mike Stella (ATC, owner of the Movement Underground) talk about what 'Grinds Our Gears' in our shared movement profession. We don't hold back in this wide ranging conversation. Note: This is not a traditional Movement Guild Podcast because Jessica wasn't there and Adam actually gave his viewpoints abou…
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JC & AW had a fantastic conversation with Michol Dalcourt. AW has been friends with Michol since before he was a PT, and Michol's work has been of great influence to AW and also The Movement Guild. Michol is an internationally recognized industry leader in health and human performance. He is the founder and CEO of the IoM, inventor of ViPR PRO and …
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This week JC & AW interview Helena Esmonde, who is a PT & entrepreneur who invented the Vesbitular First Goggles. Vestibular First, which are infrared video goggles that allow you to see the eyes in the dark. Understanding what the eyes are doing in the dark provides a tremendous amount of information about the central state of the nervous system. …
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JC & AW had a fantastic conversation with Charlie Weingroff. Charlie is a PT, ATC, Strength Coach and Educator. Charlie is currently Physical Performance Lead and Head Strength & Conditioning Coach for the Canadian Men’s National Basketball Team, which currently tops all foreign countries with a total of 20 active players in the NBA. He often lectu…
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JC & AW had a really awesome conversation with Jill Miller who is an educator, author, fascia geek & yoga/movement professional. In this first season of TMG Podcast, we continue our conversations with those who are entrepreneurs & have had an influence on us & the atmosphere we try and create at The Guild. In this episode, Jill tells us about her s…
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In this episode, JC & AW have a fantastic conversation with Dr. Emily Splichal, DPM about the feet & also being entrepreneurial. As a Podiatrist, Human Movement Specialist, and Global Leader in Barefoot Science and Rehabilitation, Dr. Splichal has developed a keen eye for movement dysfunction and neuromuscular control during gait. Originally traine…
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This week JC and AW have a great conversation with Dr. Gary Gray. Gary is a PT, founder of The Gray Institute and inventor of Applied Functional Science. Gary's work has been influential in the movement professionals that Adam & Jessica are. Garys teachings are at the core of The Movement Guild approach to movement and working with the individual. …
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Welcome back. It's been awhile since we've brought you a new podcast & we're excited to be back with some changes. Basically, life got busy for both of us & as we've transitioned (pivoted) during the lockdown, a transition made sense. Consider this a wrap up of one & roll out of The Movement Guild Podcast. TMG podcast has a bunch of great conversat…
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Join Nick and Adam for a great conversation with movement therapist Lenny Parracino. We discussed the importance of application, what is actually happening with manual therapy and Lenny’s viewpoint on the integration of movement and bodywork. It was an information filled hour so listen and enjoy! Be sure to find more about Lenny at www.softtissuein…
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Join Nick and Adam for a great conversation with Australian Chiropractor Brett Jarosz where we discuss his approach to treatment from a functional neurology perspective. We get in depth about why understanding the central mechanisms of the brain is important to a movement based approach to treatment, and how Brett integrates this practical approach…
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It's been awhile, but Nick and Adam are the guests on this episode. N & A had a good conversation about a lot of different clinical type stuff, including pain, the vestibular system, biomechanics (does it matter?) and what they're focusing on clinically and professionally. It pretty much does represent one of their non-recorded conversations, but w…
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In this episode, the guys had a great conversation with physical therapist Tony Mikla. Tony is one of the smartest, humblest and also quietest people you'll come across, and has worked in numerous environments including Exos (formerly Athletes Performance). The conversation touched upon philosophy, blood flow restriction, motor control, strength & …
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Join us for a great disccusion with International sports performance consultant Derek Hansen. Derek worked as the Head Strength and Conditioning Coach for Simon Fraser University for 14 years, the first non-US member of the NCAA. He also serves as a performance consultant to numerous professional teams in the NFL, NBA, MLS and NHL, as well as major…
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Nick and Adam are excited about this episode, because David George is a friend and mentor to both. Dr. David George, D.C., co founder of FNOR and Prologel, talks all things neurology including motor systems, vestibular system, neurogenic inflammation and default mode network to name a few. This episode is so packed with gems you'll want to listen m…
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In this episode, Physiotherapist Diane Jacobs joins us to talk about her book, Dermoneuromodulating, and the concepts encompassing Dermoneuromodulation (DNM), which is a structured, interactive approach to manual therapy that considers the nervous system of the patient from skin cell to sense of self, where techniques are slow, light, kind, intelli…
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Interested in orthotics, biomechanics, and foot function? Check out our latest podcast with Dr. Tom Michaud D.C., author of Human Locomotion: The Conservative Management of Gait-Related Disorders, asused in physical therapy, chiropractic, pedorthic, and podiatry schools around the world. Tom is a wealth of clinically relevant and easily applicable …
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This conversation with Sue Falsone is one we were really looking forward to, and it didn't disappoint. Sue is the first female professional ATC in professional sports, as the ATC for the Los Angeles Dodgers, and most recently is the owner of Structure & Function . The conversation focused on movement, fascia, the application and relevancy of dry ne…
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This week the guys talked to who we consider the "third movement guy", Dr. Nicky Kirk. Dr. Kirk is a Chiropractor and one of the most knowledgeable practitioners we know of in the field of recovery. In this episode, the guys talk to Nicky about recovery and what that means, in addition to why all movement practitioners should be knowledgeable about…
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This week the guys speak with Michael Shacklock, physiotherapist, educator and author of the book Clinical Neurodynamics . In this great discussion, Michael fills us in on his path into neurodynamics and how he ended up doing what he is. We also learn his views on research in general, where his interests in research currently lie, and his thoughts …
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This week, the guys talk with Michol Dalcourt, founder of the Institute of Motion and inventor of the Vipr, as well as the concept of loaded movement training. Michol is truly one of the nicest people in the movement business, and we discussed periodization, movement progressions and learn about how and why developed the IOM andthe Vipr. It was a g…
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In this episode, the guys talk with fellow movement geek and head Strength & Conditioning Coach of the Philadelphia 76ers, Todd Wright. In this great conversation, we learn his approach to working with athletes, keeping them motivated, ensuring proper load for movements and much more! Todd's perspective on S&C is unique, and we're excited to presen…
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In this great episode with Todd Hargrove, we learn about his path towards understanding Better Movement, which happens to be the name of his fantastic book. Todd has a background in Structural Integration (Rolfing) and Functional Integration (Feldenkrais), and does a really fantastic job synthesizing this information with pain science. Check out th…
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This episode, Nick and Adam have the pleasure of talking with Erson Religioso, who is a physical therapist, educator, movement geek and expert (our word not his) on all things PT entrepreneurial related. We discussed his path to becoming a Physical Therapist, how he uses movement within his treatment paradigm, and the reasons that led him towards c…
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In this fun episode, as Nick and Adam answered questions taken from the listeners. The guys talk about some of their major influences, including Gary Gray, Michol Dalcourt, Tom Hyde, Dan McClure, Craig Buhler and others. They discussed their viewpoints of some of the differences between ‘movement systems’ (FMS vs 3DMaps), progressive strategies for…
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