Episodios

  • The Morning I Forgot the Cup
    Mar 27 2026

    A humorous slice-of-life episode about a frazzled morning: juggling late nights, chaotic school drop-off, a coffee disaster when the cup was forgotten, and assembling an iced coffee in a drive-thru. Despite the mishaps, small moments—hugs, apologies, and perseverance—turn the messy morning into a functional win.

    The story highlights that life isn’t about perfection but about recovering, forgiving yourself, and keeping going one imperfect morning at a time.

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    16 m
  • The Comment That Changed How I See Humans
    Mar 27 2026

    In this episode Lindsay recounts a mentor's offhand remark that shifted her coaching from intense workouts to prioritizing mobility, longevity, and emotional safety. She traces how worries change across life stages and why people really seek safety, connection, and competence.

    Using developmental research and self-determination theory, the episode reframes fitness and human behavior—inviting listeners to name what they're truly chasing: control, connection, or confidence.

    READ THE BLOG ➡️ https://www.movemakerinc.com/post/the-comment-that-changed-how-i-see-humans

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    17 m
  • Do I Actually Like This? — Curly Fries, Britney & an Identity Crisis
    Mar 27 2026

    In this vlog, MoveMaker Founder, Lindsay Post, shares a car‑side epiphany after eating Arby’s curly fries and hearing Britney’s "...Baby One More Time," sparking a question: do we genuinely like the things we love or are we shaped by familiarity, nostalgia, and branding?

    She explains the psychology behind preference, offers quick tests to check your true tastes, and concludes that awareness—not guilt—gives you more choice, while you can still enjoy the things that bring you joy intentionally.

    READ THE BLOG ➡️ https://www.movemakerinc.com/post/do-i-actually-like-this

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    13 m
  • How K-pop Demon Hunters Turned Our Road Trips Into Emotional Training
    Mar 27 2026

    Today’s episode celebrates K-pop Demon Hunters and how its soundtrack became a family obsession during long car rides, sparking unexpected emotional insights.

    MoveMaker Founder, Lindsay, breaks down songs like “Soda Pop,” “Golden,” “Takedown,” “How It’s Done,” “Free,” and “This Is What It Sounds Like,” showing how catchy music plus movement helps regulate emotion, build confidence, and channel intensity.

    Ultimately, the episode argues these tracks are more than entertainment—they act as practical emotional training that teaches presence, resilience, and self-integration.

    READ THE BLOG ➡️ https://www.movemakerinc.com/post/k-pop-demon-hunters-accidental-therapy

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    13 m