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Moved To Meditate Podcast

Addie deHilster

The Moved To Meditate Podcast is a place for vibrant discussions about mindfulness, movement practices, and ways to find more balance and presence in daily life. Here, you’ll find down-to-earth resources to help you progress on your path, as well as insightful conversations with mindful movement, yoga, meditation, and dharma teachers from a range of traditions. On this podcast, we spotlight embodied approaches to mindfulness and the more contemplative aspects of movement practice. Together, we’re exploring topics like gentle therapeutic yoga, meditation, somatics, yin yoga, qigong, nervous system practices, and more. Listen in, and connect to a community of like-minded practitioners.

104 - Post-Election Perspectives and Musings from a Mindful Movement Teacher
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  • 104 - Post-Election Perspectives and Musings from a Mindful Movement Teacher

    This week’s episode of the podcast is a short post-election reflection - just me sharing some of what’s currently on my mind and what’s sustaining me right now.

    This one is a little different, because I don’t really hide my political views, but I also don’t usually make them a focal point of my teaching. While I certainly have opinions and I care deeply about the issues, I also respect my students' autonomy and I try not to make too many assumptions about the views they may hold. I want to hope that we can all practice together and find common ground more often than not.

    The thoughts I’m sharing today are for others like me who are upset about the election, and who are feeling confused, discouraged, and shaky. And I especially want to speak to my fellow movement, yoga, and meditation teachers out there, who are holding space for others during challenging times.

    So, if you’re usually a fan of this podcast but realizing your politics is different than mine, you can listen to this and try to understand my perspective, or you can skip this episode and move on.

    I promise it’s not going to be an angry rant or recitation of fearful possibilities, and it’s not going to be an artificial ‘look on the bright side message’ either. I’ll be sharing a few quotes and ideas that are helping me to orient to this moment, as well as a story about how I’m finding connection and light in my local community. 

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    For more links and resources mentioned in this episode, find the show notes at movedtomeditate.yoga/podcast.

    The class for a nervous system Freeze Response (mentioned in this episode) is available in the Moved To Meditate Class Library. Sign up for your “Free Library Card” to access a rotating selection of 5 classes each month, plus this bonus session.

    Feel free to reach out through my website with any episode requests, topics you'd like to hear about, or guest interview suggestions. You can also connect with me on Instagram or Threads at @addie_movedtomeditate (for mindfulness, movement, pictures of Pacific Northwest nature, crocheting projects, and my adorable kitty, Mustache).

    Thu, 14 Nov 2024 - 15min
  • 103 - Overcoming Imposter Syndrome with Lou Redmond

    This episode of the podcast is a conversation about overcoming Imposter Syndrome. I’m speaking with meditation teacher Lou Redmond, and together we explore this very common fear that often holds good people back from truly expressing their creativity, leadership, and potential in the world.

    Imposter Syndrome is a form of self-doubt that causes us to worry about being enough, knowing enough, or having someone expose us as a fraud. We talk about how Imposter Syndrome often comes up when we are trying something new, stepping into a leadership role, or pioneering in an area that others haven’t developed yet. This secretly-not-good-enough feeling arises in our professional lives, but can also be present in more personal domains like relationships, parenting, spirituality, etc.

    Lou and I each share examples of when we’ve dealt with Imposter Syndrome in our work, and how we moved through those doubts.

    You'll hear about:

    leaning into action and gaining experience to grow your confidence working with a mentor, coach, or therapist to unpack beliefs about your worthiness recognizing your integrity and that imposter syndrome may be arising because you care and don’t want to cause harm.

    We also touch on the topic of self-improvement, and how (like Imposter Syndrome) it can be driven by a sense of lack or inadequacy. This conversation highlights how inner work and meditation practices can help us recognize our inherent wholeness and trust ourselves more fully.

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    Guest Bio: Lou Redmond is a meditation teacher, life coach, and inspirational speaker. His meditations have been listened to over 1 million times and his online courses have enrolled over 60,000 students. Lou is the host of The Art & Business of Meditation podcast, where he helps people make an impact and income using meditation. Lou is also the author of Find Your Truth: A Modern Day Story About Letting Go of Addiction and Finding Life's Purpose.

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    For more links and resources mentioned in this episode, find the show notes at movedtomeditate.yoga/podcast.

    To learn more about Lou’s work, visit his website at louredmond.com, and sign up for his free Meditation Script Mastery Course here.

    Feel free to reach out through my website with any episode requests, topics you'd like to hear about, or guest interview suggestions. You can also connect with me on Instagram or Threads at @addie_movedtomeditate (for mindfulness, movement, pictures of Pacific Northwest nature, crocheting projects, and my adorable kitty, Mustache).

    Thu, 17 Oct 2024 - 58min
  • 102 - Mindful Movement as Cross-Training for Your Awareness

    In this episode of the podcast, we’re exploring the idea of Mindful Movement as a form of “cross-training” for your awareness. It’s a fun metaphor for how Mindful Movement and meditation can fit together and enhance each other, and it might just inspire you to try something new!

    In fitness, cross-training is the idea that it's healthy to round out your routine with different forms of exercise like cardio, strength, endurance, mobility and flexibility so you get maximum physical benefits.

    So, what if we apply this idea to Mindfulness? Just like there are different aspects of physical fitness, there also are (many) different aspects of Mindfulness. For starters, the full spectrum of Mindfulness practices would include: connection to the body, balancing our emotions, steadying our focus, observing our thought patterns, and cultivating positive qualities like compassion and equanimity.

    Traditional meditation certainly develops all of those Mindfulness muscles, but we can also "exercise" them through Mindful Movement! And I would suggest that cross training with both movement and stillness practices gives us a wider palette to explore all of the ways we can be present with our moment-to-moment experience.

    I’ll speak specifically about Yin Yoga, Somatics, and Qigong, sharing what each of these movement styles has brought to my own deepening and expanding of awareness over time.

    I’ve often talked about Mindful Movement as a great alternative practice for those who struggle with the stillness and silence of meditation. But in this episode, I’m also highlighting how Mindful Movement can really benefit people who DO enjoy traditional sitting meditation.

    Movement practices can challenge you to apply your meditative skills in action and to be aware amidst more stimulation and complexity. Think of it as a way of cross-training your mindfulness skills in preparation for the distractions and complications of daily life!

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    For more links and resources mentioned in this episode, find the show notes at movedtomeditate.yoga/podcast.

    And, to try “cross-training” your awareness with some Mindful Movement practices, check out the Moved To Meditate Class Library! There are full memberships, and there is a FREE tier where you can sample a new selection of classes each month. Details at movedtomeditate.yoga/classlibrary

    This year’s Mindful Movement Teacher Training is starting in October! Learn more and apply now at movedtomeditate.yoga/mmtt.

    Feel free to reach out through my website with any episode requests, topics you'd like to hear about, or guest interview suggestions. You can also connect with me on Instagram or Threads at @addie_movedtomeditate (for mindfulness, movement, pictures of Pacific Northwest nature, crocheting projects, and my adorable kitty, Mustache).

    Thu, 03 Oct 2024 - 19min
  • 101 - Life as a Highly Sensitive Person with Erica Webb

    Today’s podcast is an exploration of life as a Highly Sensitive Person (or HSP), with my friend and colleague Erica Webb.

    Erica and I sat down for a deep dive into our shared experience of high sensitivity, and how we work with these traits in ourselves.

    This is something I’ve been looking at more closely over the last several months, and I knew that Erica had been speaking about HSP more, as well. So, I reached out and asked if she’d like to do a joint episode that we would each share on our podcasts, and this conversation is the result!

    You’ll hear our stories of living life as a Highly Sensitive Person, and how we’ve learned to embrace our HSP traits and honor our HSP needs. We cover some basic definitions, and quite a few nuances of being highly sensitive.

    We touch on:

    how HSP relates to being introverted or an empath differences in how our brains and nervous systems process sensory stimuli why understanding our HSP needs helps us release self-criticism and be kinder to ourselves how honoring our sensitivity doesn’t mean making our lives smaller or living in a bubble.

    Erica and I also share our favorite movement and meditation practices (as well as life strategies and communication skills!) for regulating our sensitive nervous systems and building more capacity to engage with the world.

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    To learn more about Erica Webb’s work, visit her website, listen to her podcast SelfKind with Erica Webb, or follow her on Instagram @ericawebb_selfkind.

    For more links and resources mentioned in this episode, find the show notes at movedtomeditate.yoga/podcast.

    The Mindful Movement Teacher Training is returning this Fall, and applications are now open! Learn more about this unique program at movedtomeditate.yoga/mmtt.

    Feel free to reach out through my website with any episode requests, topics you'd like to hear about, or guest interview suggestions. You can also connect with me on Instagram or Threads at @addie_movedtomeditate (for mindfulness, movement, pictures of Pacific Northwest nature, crocheting projects, and my adorable kitty, Mustache).

    Thu, 19 Sep 2024 - 1h 40min
  • 100 - Why We Practice: Voices of Our Podcast Community

    It’s our 100th episode! To celebrate this podcast milestone, we have a special episode this week, featuring the voices of the Moved To Meditate Podcast community.

    I wanted to do something different for our 100th episode, as a way of saying thanks to all who have been part of the podcast so far. So, I asked podcast listeners and guests to call in with messages about what they practice and why.  

    If you need a little boost of inspiration, be sure to tune in, because the messages were amazing! You are going to hear quite a range of different movement, yoga, and meditation practices represented here, and so many unique ways of describing what these practices mean to us. I hope this episode feels like a warm, inspiring hug that reminds you that your practice matters - and you’re not doing it alone.

    Expect some inspiration, a lot of warm fuzzies, and a little bit of silliness.

    And, thanks for listening!

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    For more links and resources mentioned in this episode, find the show notes at movedtomeditate.yoga/podcast.

    The Mindful Movement Teacher Training is returning this Fall, and applications are now open! Learn more about this unique program at movedtomeditate.yoga/mmtt.

    Feel free to reach out through my website with any episode requests, topics you'd like to hear about, or guest interview suggestions. You can also connect with me on Instagram or Threads at @addie_movedtomeditate (for mindfulness, movement, pictures of Pacific Northwest nature, crocheting projects, and my adorable kitty, Mustache).

    Thu, 05 Sep 2024 - 38min
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