Episodios

  • Ep. 106: Movement Patterns, Exploration, and the Evolution Beyond Yoga | Amy LePage
    Mar 30 2026

    In this episode of Resilience Radio, Irvin Eisenberg and Amy LePage explore the role of rest, recovery, and nervous system awareness—especially in the context of busy lives and new parenthood.

    They discuss how rest is often misunderstood, why tuning into your body matters more than rigid routines, and how small moments of intentional recovery can have a meaningful impact on health and resilience.

    Key topics include:
    ✅ The difference between rest and sleep
    ✅ Listening to your body vs. following strict protocols
    ✅ Nervous system regulation in daily life
    ✅ Recovery strategies for parents and busy professionals
    ✅ Building sustainable habits without burnout

    Amy shares practical insights from her work that help bridge structured programs with intuitive body awareness.

    Learn more about Amy LePage:
    https://www.emergewithamylepage.com
    https://www.emergewithamylepage.com/courses

    Book an Appointment with Irvin:
    https://scheduling.go.promptemr.com/onlineScheduling?w=356&s=DL

    Music Credit:
    https://aaronmarcus.bandcamp.com/track/finlays-menopausal-fridge-some-biological-process

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    23 m
  • Ep. 105: Sleep, Stress, and Nervous System Regulation | Amy LePage
    Mar 16 2026

    In this episode of Resilience Radio, Irvin Eisenberg sits down with somatic movement practitioner Amy LePage to explore the relationship between sleep, stress, and nervous system regulation.

    Many people struggle with sleep even when they feel exhausted. Amy shares how nervous system patterns, stress responses, and body awareness can influence sleep quality, and why improving sleep often requires working with the body rather than simply trying to force relaxation.

    Amy explains how somatic movement practices can help people reconnect with their bodies, recognize stress patterns, and support deeper rest and recovery.

    Key topics include:

    ✅ Why stress and nervous system regulation influence sleep
    ✅ How the body's stress response can interfere with rest
    ✅ Why feeling tired doesn't always translate into quality sleep
    ✅ How somatic movement practices can support sleep and recovery
    ✅ Practical ways to reconnect with the body when sleep is disrupted

    Amy's work blends movement education, nervous system awareness, and body-based exploration to support sleep, movement, and overall wellbeing.

    Learn more about Amy LePage

    Website
    https://www.emergewithamylepage.com

    Somatic Movement & Courses
    https://www.emergewithamylepage.com/courses

    Prenatal / Postnatal Movement
    https://www.emergewithamylepage.com/home/prenatal-postnatal-movement

    Move & Breathe with Baby (On-Demand Classes)
    https://www.emergewithamylepage.com/move-and-breathe-with-baby-on-demand

    Free Resources
    https://www.emergewithamylepage.com/free-resources?category=mid%20day%20reset

    Music Credit

    https://aaronmarcus.bandcamp.com/track/finlays-menopausal-fridge-some-biological-process

    Listen on Libsyn

    https://directory.libsyn.com/shows/view/id/resilience

    Book an Appointment with Irvin

    https://scheduling.go.promptemr.com/onlineScheduling?w=356&s=DL

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    33 m
  • Ep. 104: Top Surgery Scar Work: A Client Perspective on Healing, Safety, and Tissue Change
    Mar 2 2026

    In this episode of Resilience Radio, Irvin Eisenberg and Syn Graham explore what scar work actually feels like after gender affirmation top surgery—and how a gentle, collaborative approach can create meaningful changes in both tissue and body awareness.

    Key topics include:
    ✅ Why scar tissue isn't "bad" and how it supports healing
    ✅ Differences between forceful vs. gentle scar techniques
    ✅ How scar work impacts mobility, contour, and comfort
    ✅ The role of safety and communication in clinical care
    ✅ Why scar work can still help years after surgery

    Syn shares their lived experience navigating recovery, working with scar tissue, and finding a sense of ease and integration in their body.

    Music Credit:
    https://aaronmarcus.bandcamp.com/track/finlays-menopausal-fridge-some-biological-process

    Listen on Libsyn:
    https://directory.libsyn.com/shows/view/id/resilience

    Watch on YouTube:
    https://www.youtube.com/@ResilienceOTRadio

    Book an Appointment with Irvin:
    https://scheduling.go.promptemr.com/onlineScheduling?w=356&s=DL

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  • Ep. 103: Dad Guild— Fatherhood, Identity, and Social Expectations in Everyday Life
    Feb 16 2026

    In this episode of Resilience Radio, Irvin Eisenberg and Keegan Albaugh continue their conversation, building on themes from Part 1 and exploring how fatherhood, identity, and social expectations show up in real-world experiences.

    This discussion moves into the lived side of parenting—what it feels like to step into caregiving roles, how fathers are perceived in public, and the challenges many men face navigating expectations around vulnerability, responsibility, and identity.

    Key topics include:

    ✅ How fathers are perceived in caregiving roles
    ✅ Why many men feel unprepared for parenthood
    ✅ The tension between vulnerability and social expectations
    ✅ Real-world experiences of parenting in public spaces
    ✅ The role of community in supporting identity and connection

    Music Credit:
    https://aaronmarcus.bandcamp.com/track/finlays-menopausal-fridge-some-biological-process

    Listen on Libsyn:
    https://directory.libsyn.com/shows/view/id/resilience

    Watch on YouTube:
    https://www.youtube.com/@ResilienceOTRadio

    Book an Appointment with Irvin:
    https://scheduling.go.promptemr.com/onlineScheduling?w=356&s=DL

    Dad Guild:
    https://www.dadguild.org

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    23 m
  • Ep. 102: Dad Guild— Lonely Men, Public Anger, and Holding Two Truths at Once
    Feb 2 2026

    In this episode of Resilience Radio, a representative of the Dad Guild discusses the tension surrounding conversations about lonely men, public anger, and social responsibility. Rather than choosing sides, the conversation explores how multiple truths can exist at once — acknowledging harm while still recognizing isolation and unmet needs.

    Key topics include:
    ✅ Why discussions about lonely men provoke such strong backlash
    ✅ The difference between compassion and excusing harmful behavior
    ✅ How social narratives collapse nuance into blame or denial
    ✅ Why "both things can be true" is psychologically difficult
    ✅ The emotional and social costs of ignoring isolation

    This episode focuses on understanding the problem space — cultural, emotional, and psychological — before moving into meaning-making and integration in a follow-up conversation.

    Music Credit:
    Aaron Marcus – Finlay's Menopausal Fridge (Some Biological Process)
    https://aaronmarcus.bandcamp.com/track/finlays-menopausal-fridge-some-biological-process

    Listen on Libsyn:
    https://directory.libsyn.com/shows/view/id/resilience

    Watch on YouTube:
    https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL1Cci8EtrTZLhSG4HfMNx_UF2qwTTP_ty

    Book an Appointment with Irvin:
    https://scheduling.go.promptemr.com/onlineScheduling?w=356&s=DL

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    18 m
  • Ep. 101: 100 Episodes of Resilience Radio — A Retrospective with Irvin Eisenberg
    Jan 19 2026

    In this milestone episode of Resilience Radio, Jeremy Lesniak interviews Irvin Eisenberg to reflect on reaching 100 episodes of the podcast.

    They discuss what it takes to sustain a long-form show over time, why most podcasts fade out early, and how consistency, pacing, and curiosity matter more than chasing trends. Irvin shares how the podcast has evolved, what themes have stayed central, and how future episodes may expand into panels, practitioner conversations, and movement-informed discussions.

    This episode is less about celebration and more about reflection — taking stock before moving forward.

    🎧 Listen on Libsyn:
    https://directory.libsyn.com/shows/view/id/resilience

    📍 Book an Appointment with Irvin (Montpelier & Northfield, VT):
    https://patients.betterhealthcare.co/booking/facilities/9222/appointment-type

    🎵 Music Credit:
    https://aaronmarcus.bandcamp.com/track/finlays-menopausal-fridge-some-biological-process

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    1 h y 3 m
  • Ep. 100: Movement, Exploration, and Why "More Steps" Misses the Point — with Turner Osler
    Jan 5 2026

    Episode 100 of Resilience Radio continues a core theme of the show: rethinking health, movement, and ergonomics beyond simplistic metrics.

    In this conversation, Irvin Eisenberg sits down with Turner Osler, founder of QOR360, to explore why counting steps, standing more, or "fixing posture" often misses the deeper issue. They discuss movement as exploration, variability as nourishment for the nervous system, and why ergonomics should support curiosity rather than control.

    Key topics include:

    • Why "more steps" isn't the same as better movement

    • The limits of standing desks and static posture fixes

    • Movement as exploration, not correction

    • Variability, nervous system safety, and adaptability

    • How active sitting changes the relationship between work and movement

    This episode is for clinicians, desk workers, athletes, and anyone interested in a more nuanced, humane approach to ergonomics and health.

    🔗 QOR360 chairs (affiliate): https://tinyurl.com/QOR360
    💸 Use code RESILIENCE for 5% off

    🎧 Listen on Libsyn: https://directory.libsyn.com/shows/view/id/resilience
    📺 Watch on YouTube: Resilience Radio - YouTube
    📍 Book an appointment with Irvin: https://resiliencevermont.com

    Music Credit:
    Finlay's Menopausal Fridge (Some Biological Process) — Aaron Marcus
    https://aaronmarcus.bandcamp.com/track/finlays-menopausal-fridge-some-biological-process

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    19 m
  • Ep. 99: The Sanctuary in Northfield: Building Community, Connection & Wellness | Resilience Radio
    Dec 22 2025

    In this episode of Resilience Radio, Irvin Eisenberg sits down with Tara Cariano (she/they) to explore the origin and evolution of The Sanctuary in Northfield, Vermont — a space built around wellness, co-working, movement, and community connection.

    Tara shares how the Sanctuary grew organically from a shared back room into a full storefront offering yoga, meditation, co-working, and healthcare services. The conversation weaves through themes of non-attachment, accessibility, small-town entrepreneurship, and what it means to integrate wellness into daily life rather than treating it as an escape from work.

    Irvin reflects on bringing his occupational therapy practice into the space and how environment, posture, and nervous-system regulation shape how we work, heal, and connect.

    Topics include:

    • Building a community-centered wellness space

    • Non-attachment as a guiding principle

    • Co-working as part of self-care

    • Accessibility and community support

    • Long-term vision in a small Vermont town

    🎶 Music Credit:
    Some Biological Process by Aaron Marcus
    https://aaronmarcus.bandcamp.com/track/finlays-menopausal-fridge-some-biological-process

    🎧 Listen to Resilience Radio on Libsyn:
    https://directory.libsyn.com/shows/view/id/resilience

    📍 Resilience Occupational Therapy
    Montpelier & Northfield, Vermont

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    26 m