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Welcome to 2025 and an inspiring new episode of The Yoga Therapy Hour. Amy Wheeler kicks off the year with a heartfelt conversation with renowned yoga therapist, biomechanist, and movement expert, Susi Hately. As an accomplished athlete and founder of Functional Synergy, Susi shares her transformative journey from high-performance sports to a deeper understanding of the power of rest, recovery, and living in a balanced state. This episode is packed with insights on interoceptive awareness, redefining success in movement, and learning to trust your body's wisdom. Highlights:Susi's Journey to Yoga: From serious athletics to her first awkward yoga class, Susi reflects on how yoga became a tool for healing her chronic pain and reshaping her approach to movement.The Science of Rest: Why recovery is often misunderstood, and how proper rest can clear allostatic load, enhance performance, and improve well-being.Metrics Meet Mindfulness: Susi discusses how tools like Garmin watches and Oura rings provide actionable data for recovery and how integrating this with yoga enhances self-awareness.The Revolutionary Power of Yoga Nidra: How a consistent Yoga Nidra practice became a cornerstone of Susi's recovery and emotional regulation process.Family Dynamics and Co-Regulation: Susi shares personal stories about navigating hypervigilance as a caregiver and how cultivating clarity shifted the energy in her home.Listening to the Body: Practical tips for tuning into subtle body signals and using interoceptive awareness as a compass for health and happiness. Conclusion: This thought-provoking discussion highlights the transformative potential of rest and recovery. Susi reminds us that living in alignment with our body's wisdom is a revolutionary act of self-care. Whether you're an athlete, a yoga practitioner, or someone seeking balance, her insights will inspire you to prioritize rest, embrace curiosity, and listen deeply to your body. Connect with Susi Hately:Website: www.functionalsynergy.comInstagram: @FromPainToPossibilityYouTube: Susi HatelyDon't forget to subscribe to The Yoga Therapy Hour for more inspiring conversations and practical tools to enhance your life!Additional Resources with Amy Wheeler:University of Minnesota Therapeutic Yoga SeriesPolyvagal Institute Mighty AppOptimal State Mobile AppOptimal State and Yoga Therapy Hour Patreon· Monday Night Yoga Therapy Clinic on www.TheOpimtalState.com· Join us for our Monday night Yoga Therapy Clinics, specially designed to address specific health and wellness topics. The sessions are held every Monday from 4:00-5:15 PM PST and are led by Amy Wheeler, a seasoned expert in yoga therapy. This clinic provides a supportive environment where participants can explore therapeutic yoga techniques to aid in addiction recovery and overall well-being.· For those seeking professional development, there is an option to stay after the general public class and earn Continuing Education (CE) credits. This extended session offers in-depth training and valuable insights into integrating yoga therapy with addiction treatment.
Is healing pain really as complex as it's often made out to be? While the current drumbeat in the rehabilitation world is that pain is complex, that statement often leads to a lot of resignation for many professionals, which trickles down to clients. Yes, there are layers and work to do, but is it actually complex? I don't think so. When I help someone sense into themselves and into their own rhythm, remarkable change is possible. Get full show notes, transcript, and more information here: https://www.functionalsynergy.com/298
Have you ever felt stuck on your journey as a yoga therapist? Do you find yourself second-guessing your skills or looking for answers outside of yourself? In this episode, we explore the evolution of the yoga therapist and the key phases of growth from doubt to mastery. Join me as I share my insights from 30 years of experience in helping people reduce and eradicate pain. Discover the three key phases of growth that every yoga therapist goes through, and learn practical strategies to move from uncertainty to mastery. Get full show notes, transcript, and more information here: https://www.functionalsynergy.com/297
Do you believe that pain management is the only option for dealing with chronic pain? What if I told you that it's possible to reduce or even eliminate pain entirely? In this episode, I challenge the mainstream narrative around pain and offer a new perspective. Join me as I unpack why solely managing pain may be limiting, and how tuning into our bodies and nervous systems can create profound shifts. By the end of this episode, you'll have a new framework for understanding pain and practical tools to start exploring a pain-free life. Get full show notes, transcript, and more information here: https://www.functionalsynergy.com/296
It's a pleasure to welcome back to the podcast Claire MacEachen, a graduate of my IAYT-accredited yoga therapy program and an accomplished yoga teacher. Today, she is sharing her journey to becoming a healer. Tune in to learn how Claire evolved to become a confident health professional. She's also sharing how she forms healing connections with her clients and the ways in which she provides them with movement awareness. Get full show notes, transcript, and more information here: https://www.functionalsynergy.com/295
As part of my mini-series, Safety in Selling, today's episode features a Yoga Nidra practice designed to help you achieve self-regulation and reconnect with your body. But there's a twist: this practice is business-focused. Find a safe place to settle in as I guide you, step by step, through this 20-minute Yoga Nidra practice to help you relax and down-regulate your system. This includes setting an intention for your business and using the method of opposites to explore your thoughts and feelings about it. Get full show notes, transcript, and more information here: https://www.functionalsynergy.com/294
Today, I'm talking about imposter syndrome and the bundle of thoughts and beliefs that come with it, hindering your ability to sell yourself in a calm, steady manner. Fear and doubt are the biggest culprits—pushing you into a sympathetic fight-or-flight response when leaving your comfort zone. Listen in as I share actions you can take outside of my program to support the sales process and move forward with a down-regulated nervous system. This includes simple steps, such as practicing non-sales conversations and engaging with others to build connections. Get full show notes, transcript, and more information here: https://www.functionalsynergy.com/293
In the next part of my mini-series, Safety in Selling, I'm speaking with two previous guests of the From Pain to Possibility podcast, Nona Jordan and Karin Rossi—current members of my certification final module. And you guessed it: we're talking about getting comfortable with selling. As both Nona and Karin share, increasing and refining your technical skills is always the first step in the sales process. We're also exploring how my concept of pain-free range of motion can be applied to selling. The idea is to start small and take incremental steps to offer your services to more patients. Get full show notes, transcript, and more information here: https://www.functionalsynergy.com/292
Today's episode is especially powerful because it includes a special guest: Lory Newmyer. She's here to share her experience in selling—and doing so by calming her nervous system. We begin our conversation by discussing Lory's unique background and her decision (and discomfort) in transitioning from a free yoga teacher to a paid yoga therapist. Lory shares how she shifted her mindset from selling a product to providing others an opportunity to invest in their well-being. Tune in to hear Lory open up about her ability to calm her nervous system—a skill she learned as a teacher—and how she has used that state to sell herself comfortably. Get full show notes, transcript, and more information here: https://www.functionalsynergy.com/291
Welcome to part two of my mini-series, Safety in Selling, designed for health professionals who want to seamlessly integrate yoga into their practices while embracing a sales process that feels aligned and authentic. Tune in and learn what it means to create a sales process that feels safe, empowering, and confident—not by “chasing the yes,” but by understanding and grounding yourself in the thoughts and emotions that arise. You'll discover how to embody safety while guiding clients to say yes naturally. Get full show notes, transcript, and more information here: https://www.functionalsynergy.com/290
In this episode, I interviewed Susi Hately. Susi is a yoga teacher, C-IAYT yoga therapist, teacher trainer, speaker, and author with a B.Sc. in Kinesiology. As the founder of Functional Synergy, she is transforming, inspiring, and setting a new standard in the global community of health through yoga therapy and functional movement therapy. Her 4-day online program, Power of Pure Movement: Strong and Supple Feet, has proven to improve the mobility and stability of her clients.We spoke about her work and insights related to training the body for optimal health.Support the showConnect with Inner Peace Yoga Therapy Email us: info@innerpeaceyogatherapy.com Website Instagram Facebook
Today, I'm tackling a different topic—one that many health professionals may find somewhat uncomfortable: selling. But here's the thing: whether you like it or not, in order to garner clients, you have to go through a sales process. To help, I'm launching a new mini-series designed to help you sell your service of supporting people in reducing and eradicating physical pain. Listen in to hear why, now more than ever, people need the ability to down-regulate their systems and how you can help them by effectively showcasing your professional abilities. Get full show notes, transcript, and more information here: https://www.functionalsynergy.com/289
Susi Hately, founder of Functional Synergy, talks with J about the unfolding process of helping people. They discuss how Susi got to yoga therapy, distinguishing yoga therapy from western medicine, yoga anatomy books in 2004, persistent pain and perceptive awareness, alignment vs movement function, novel experiences and reality thoughts, pain and tissue damage, compensatory patterns, gait analysis, biomechanics, exploring where states of knowing come from, and the heart and soul required to make a life of a yoga profession. To subscribe and support the show… GET PREMIUM. Check out J's other podcast… J. BROWN YOGA THOUGHTS.
In this episode, I'm welcoming back Austin Chason, a graduate of my IAYT-accredited yoga therapy program. Austin is sharing how he has continued using yoga to support his mental health and how we can all broaden our perspectives on healing. Tune in to discover how we can help clients become more mindful of the stimuli they're exposed to and explore the benefits of creating stability to avoid overwhelming the nervous system. This episode is packed with insights to help you and your clients build a stronger foundation of resilience and resources. Get full show notes, transcript, and more information here: https://www.functionalsynergy.com/288
This episode is short and simple, designed to connect you to your body and breath. Tune in to bring awareness to nearly every part of your body while simultaneously embracing a simple intention, or sankalpa. Even more than that, you'll see how that intention resonates within you before enjoying the rest of your day feeling renewed and refreshed. Find a safe and quiet place where you can sit or lie down as I guide you, step by step, through this 20-minute body scan and breath awareness practice to down-regulate your nervous system. Get full show notes, transcript, and more information here: https://www.functionalsynergy.com/287
Today's episode is the second and final part of my Neck Relief Toolkit, where I share the two key compensatory patterns I most often see in clients with neck pain. Even if you're not a health professional, I guarantee that understanding these will improve your rehab journey. Listen in to hear how simply bringing awareness of these two patterns to your clients can help them change how their tissue functions, regardless of age. I'll also provide detailed examples of how to do just that (even over video calls), along with ways to calmly and compassionately help clients cultivate their own curiosity. Get full show notes, transcript and more information here: https://www.functionalsynergy.com/286
Welcome to part one of my two-part series on reducing and eradicating neck pain. In today's episode, I explore two essential tools to add to your toolkit when treating clients with neck issues. Listen in as I break these tools down to their foundational core so you can immediately implement them in your practice. I'll also share why I don't name muscles when asking a patient to display movement patterns and why I often start with leg movements when treating a patient's neck pain. Get full show notes, transcript and more information here: https://www.functionalsynergy.com/285
Today's episode is extra special because I'm sharing yet another one of my trademark tools, which is especially effective in helping people reduce and eradicate physical pain. This tool is called the Success Matrix, and it's essential for bringing awareness to your clients and treating the root cause of pain—rather than just the surface-level symptoms. Tune in to learn how the Success Matrix helps patients understand their own anatomy and biomechanics so they can become active participants in their rehab while also empowering them to make incremental gains. It's a nurturing process that will help you build a healing relationship with clients. Get full show notes, transcript and more information here: https://www.functionalsynergy.com/284
Do you ever stop and really feel what's going on inside your body? Developing a deep, intimate connection with your inner physical experience is the essence of interoception, and it holds immense power for reducing and even eradicating pain. Tune in this week as I dive deep into the concept of interoception and share practical examples of how I help my clients develop this crucial skill. You'll learn why interoception is the foundation for becoming your own body whisperer, and how it can lead to breakthroughs in pain relief and physical performance. Get full show notes, transcript and more information here: https://www.functionalsynergy.com/283
Today, I'm excited to dig into three key questions I ask when working with clients and observing their movements. These questions are fundamental to how I help people reconnect with their bodies, reduce compensatory patterns, and embody the feeling of well-being. Tune in to discover the power behind these simple yet effective questions, along with specific examples of how to use them to help clients enhance neuromuscular patterning and achieve significant progress. Get full show notes, transcript and more information here: https://www.functionalsynergy.com/282
Today, I'm excited to address something that many teachers and health professionals tell me they struggle with: getting their clients to follow their rehabilitation programs. Since I haven't had a noncompliant patient in more than 20 years, I'm proud to share my insights. Tune in to this episode as I offer my keys to helping clients engage in their programs, including cultivating a "power with" relationship (as opposed to "power over") that empowers them to pursue their rehabilitation goals while making significant progress. Get full show notes, transcript and more information here: https://www.functionalsynergy.com/281
Today, I'm joined by two inspiring soon-to-be graduates from my IAYT-accredited yoga therapy program: Linda Spalding and Diane Stanton. Both chose to pursue their certifications later in life and are now successfully connecting with like-minded, similarly aged clients. Join us for their uplifting stories, as they share the key elements they're currently focused on in their practice—from the vocabulary of movement to healing dialogue, and even adding playful elements to keep sessions youthful. Their message is clear: it's never too late to pursue what you love. Get full show notes and more information here: https://www.functionalsynergy.com/280
Do you or someone you know struggle with migraines? Have you tried countless remedies, yet still find no lasting relief? Imagine being able to reduce the frequency and intensity of migraines without relying entirely on medication. In this episode, I'm joined by Maria Hykin, a yoga therapist trainee with firsthand experience in battling migraines. Maria shares her transformative journey, discovering a unique approach rooted in therapeutic yoga that goes beyond simply addressing the pain. Tune in as Maria provides practical tips and powerful insights for anyone seeking migraine relief and a better quality of life. Get full show notes and more information here: https://www.functionalsynergy.com/279
Today, I'm excited to be joined by Lesley Ann Wernsdorfer, who graduated from my IAYT-accredited yoga therapy program in October 2022. Lesley Ann is sharing her incredible story, including the crossroads she faced during the pandemic and how my teachings resonated with her deeply from the beginning. Listen in to our conversation as we discuss the distinction between pain management and eradication, guiding clients on their movements, uncovering their limitations, and coping mechanisms. We also talk about the relationship between skin and pure movement—a topic you won't want to miss. Get full show notes and more information here: https://www.functionalsynergy.com/278
Today is a very special episode as I welcome Laurie-Anne Lemothe back to the podcast. A current trainee and soon-to-be graduate of my yoga therapy accredited by IAYT program, she is here to share her experiences working with neurodivergent clientele. Listen in to hear Laurie-Anne describe the role of environmental stimuli—including the health professional—when treating a neurodivergent client, the success she's had with her most recent patient, and how she's used teachings from the IAYT program in her practice. Get full show notes and more information here: https://www.functionalsynergy.com/277
Continuing my mini-series on reducing and eradicating physical pain, today I'm talking about core stability. It's a topic I've addressed in previous episodes, but I think you'll be surprised to hear how I'm discussing it here. In this episode, I'm sharing how, whether in your own healing journey or when helping clients, that wired alertness may be impeding rehabilitation. Find out why hypervigilance has this impact and how core stabilization can ease your mental and emotional state so you can heal. Get full show notes and more information here: https://www.functionalsynergy.com/276
As I continue my mini-series on reducing and eradicating pain, today I'm exploring how stillness and quiet can be highly effective in our healing journeys. These quiet moments are deliberately restful pauses that we can strategically incorporate into our day or week, allowing us to connect with our bodies. Tune in as I discuss the many benefits of these still moments, including reduced cortisol levels, improved brain function, lower blood pressure, and more. I'll also share how to achieve these quiet states so you can access them whenever you need. Get full show notes and more information here: https://www.functionalsynergy.com/275
A key component of Western medicine is standardization, and when trying to standardize the intangible—like a patient's pain—it becomes much harder to navigate. That's why I've developed the gradient scale, which bridges left- and right-brain function with body experience. Listen in to learn why this tool is so successful at reducing and eradicating pain, as it allows people to make embodied connections. In this calm, connected state, clients are more able to recognize novel insights, which are important and significant for the healing process. Get full show notes and more information here: https://www.functionalsynergy.com/274
In today's episode, we delve into the art of becoming comfortable with the intangible aspects of pain, which often lacks obvious physical causes. I'll be sharing my proven process for treating clients and guiding them on their journey to pain relief. Tune in to learn about these four key concepts, including throwing out the traditional pain scale and instead honoring a person's subjective experience through active listening. I'll also be exploring the actual work of rehab, which isn't about increasing sets and reps. Get full show notes and more information here: https://www.functionalsynergy.com/273
Continuing my conversations with trainees and graduates from my Therapeutic Yoga Intensive, today I'm speaking with Lisa Workman, a kinesiologist and yoga therapist who, in just one year, has built a thriving business. Listen in as Lisa discusses in-depth her pursuit of professional autonomy, including what is required to overcome the fear of “jumping ship,” how to build self-confidence, as well as the technical side of building a successful yoga therapy business. Get full show notes and more information here: https://www.functionalsynergy.com/272
Today, I'm talking about a concept that is key to reducing and eradicating pain. It's so powerful that it's often one of the first ideas I teach health professionals who attend my programs and workshops. However, it truly needs to be experienced to understand how powerful it can be. Listen in as I explain why this is so integral to the rehabilitation process, including how these movements address any gripping or bracing patterns that have become part of a client's stabilizing force. I also share how mastering such movements improves results—both physically and mentally. Get full show notes and more information here: https://www.functionalsynergy.com/271
Despite feeling productive, you may notice a sense of depletion creeping in. This is the perfect time to come back to your body and relax, which is exactly what this practice will do: bring you back into yourself and help reboot, reconnect, and re-inspire you by settling into a more nourished state. Take a moment to settle into a safe and comfortable space as I walk you, step by step, through this 20-minute Yoga Nidra practice to settle your overworked brain. Get full show notes and more information here: https://www.functionalsynergy.com/270
It's such a privilege to bring Susan Morrison back to the podcast for another conversation about her experience in the recent Therapeutic Yoga Intensive, specifically how she has applied the concepts learned in that program to her own practice and clientele since graduating. Listen to hear about concepts such as the healing helix, a client's compelling reason, and meeting patients where they are. We're also addressing a patient's range of motion and how to expand that range to reduce tension and compensation patterns to promote healing. Get full show notes and more information here: https://www.functionalsynergy.com/269
This practice will have you connecting to your breathing and to your sankalpa, or intention, which manifests as a single-sentence affirmation. In addition to bringing awareness to your body and its sensations, we will also be exploring emotional opposites. So find a safe space to listen as I walk you through, step-by-step, the instructions of this 20-minute R&R Sleep Meditation. And stay tuned for more practices in the weeks to come. Get full show notes and more information here: https://www.functionalsynergy.com/268
Today's episode is the next in our mini-series on bone health and osteoporosis, and it's a special one because returning to the podcast is our good friend Ruth Ann Penny, the veteran educator and teacher of therapeutic and functional yoga for older adults. Listen in as we discuss the health professional-client relationship, how that relationship impacts the healing process, and ways in which professionals can treat such patients without relying on a script. Get full show notes and more information here: https://www.functionalsynergy.com/267
This is a short yoga nidra practice designed to fit into those times when you really want to focus on your listening, feeling, or sense of self. It's also perfect for settling your nervous system, quieting your brain, and becoming more alert—all when you don't have a lot of time. So, get yourself into a comfortable position, in a safe place, and listen in as I walk you through this short 10-minute practice step-by-step. Be sure to save this episode for whenever you need to clear and quiet your mind but only have a short amount of time. Get full show notes and more information here: https://www.functionalsynergy.com/266
Welcome to the next episode in the mini-series on bone health and osteoporosis. Today I'm very excited for the return of Mona Warner, Ayurvedic practitioner, Ayurvedic yoga therapist, and yoga teacher trainer, who joins me to offer her perspective on osteoporosis. Tune in as Mona shares why the digestive system is so essential in Ayurveda, how patients can support their digestion to promote tissue development, and how Ayurvedic medicine seeks to address an individual holistically through three distinct pillars. Get full show notes and more information here: https://www.functionalsynergy.com/265
As we continue our mini-series on bone health, and especially on osteoporosis, I'm speaking with a very special guest today: Melanie Metrow, a physical therapist and trainee in my IAYT program. In this conversation we're talking about the role fear can play when trying to live with osteoporosis and how that fear impacts our autonomic nervous system (ANS). Listen in as we discuss, in detail, how the ANS responds to our environment, the power of receiving an osteoporosis diagnosis in a compassionate manner, as well as some safety tips applicable for clients. Get full show notes and more information here: https://www.functionalsynergy.com/264
As a special treat, today I'm sharing an extended body scan practice designed to help you settle into your body and create an embodied space with intentional breathing. It is just the trick for getting over a little post-trip jet lag, for times when you're feeling like you're not quite in your body, or if you're feeling a little fried or wired. In those cases, a practice like this can really help you reconnect. Find a safe, comfortable position where you can truly be with yourself—whether that's on your back, lying on your side, or even sitting up—and tune in as I walk you through, step-by-step, this 30-minute extended body scan. Get full show notes and more information here: https://www.functionalsynergy.com/263
Welcome to an all-new mini-series about bone health. In this episode, I will be introducing this topic with a very special guest, Laurie-Anne Lamothe, a yoga teacher and soon-to-be graduate of my yoga therapy accredited IAYT program. Listen in as Laurie-Anne discusses why there's so much fear present around osteoporosis and the current care gap that exists between treatment and information provided to patients. She'll also be providing several client case studies to illustrate her experience helping others feel empowered in their movements. Get full show notes and more information here: https://www.functionalsynergy.com/262
Welcome back to another episode of the podcast in which I'm sharing a breath and body scan—a technique inside of yoga nidra where we can really tune in and heighten the perception of our body while also enabling a level of relaxation. Find a safe and comfortable place to sit or lay down and tune in as I walk you through, step-by-step, this 20-minute body scan and be sure to keep an eye out for more practices on future episodes. Get full show notes and more information here: https://www.functionalsynergy.com/261
Today's episode of the podcast is special because it was recorded out of some real-life inspiration. It involves me exploring the magic of the healing process and how to achieve that with your clients on a consistent basis. Listen in as I explain why, if we want to make a difference in healing, we need to move from technique and in the direction of transformation. Because there are no binary answers in healing—we must step back, utilize anatomy, use our knowledge, and allow for the magic to arise. Get full show notes and more information here: https://www.functionalsynergy.com/260
It's that time again—time to achieve rest, recuperation, and better breathing with another body scan practice. Only this exercise is meant to be performed while in a side bend as it can be a lovely place to settle through the body. All you need to do is grab a yoga mat, a couple pillows, or even a blanket, and I'll walk you through, step-by-step, the instructions of this side bend body scan. And, if you benefited from this practice, be sure to explore previous episodes to find similar meditations. Get full show notes and more information here: https://www.functionalsynergy.com/259
In the next part of my “Exploring Your Feet” mini-series, I'm talking with two trainees of my recent Yoga Intensive, Lisa Neukomm and Angelique Canonico. Both are here sharing their stories about feet-related issues and how they've benefited from my course to begin healing. Listen in to our conversations as we open your eyes, your heart, and your mind to the healing possibilities in your own feet and body, and that of your clients. That includes becoming more aware of your movements, using your breath to relieve tension, and promoting strong, supple feet. Get full show notes and more information here: https://www.functionalsynergy.com/258
When experiencing pain or discomfort, it's easy to fixate on finding out the next exercise you need to do for your rehabilitation process. That logical processing is necessary but in order to support a transformative healing process, we must also use a different part of our brain. This practice will allow you to enjoy the benefits of the relaxation response, which slows down brain wave frequency and provides optimal healing opportunities. So, whether it's outside or on a treadmill, tune in for this walking practice for a more mindful approach to healing your feet. Get full show notes and more information here: https://www.functionalsynergy.com/257
In part three of my mini-series, Exploring Your Feet, we're taking a holistic view of healing the feet—a perspective that incorporates both the body and mind. To do so, we'll be looking at our feet as our body's foundation but also as a link in a connected chain. So tune in as I explore kinetic changes and several exercises that can be used to support your clients as they improve the function of their feet. I'll also be examining how to better understand body mechanics and why it's possible to make progress in how we feel without actually making changes to those mechanics. Get full show notes and more information here: https://www.functionalsynergy.com/256
In the next part of my “Exploring Your Feet” mini-series, I'm providing you detailed instructions for a body scan practice—one designed to bring your attention to your feet. By doing so, you'll be more equipped to listen to your body and address pain associated with your feet. So find a safe, comfortable place to sit or lay down as I guide you, step-by-step, through this 15-minute body scan practice to put you more in touch with your feet, your movements, and what it is your body is communicating. Get full show notes and more information here: https://www.functionalsynergy.com/255
On today's episode—the second in my new mini-series, Exploring Your Feet—I'm investigating how our feet respond to flip flops as well as sharing my own experiences in managing this stimulus while also elevating my function. Listen in to learn the compensation patterns most associated with wearing flip flops, the ways to support foot function while doing so, and how my time bike riding has allowed me to become more connected to my movements—both my feet and up the chain. Get full show notes and more information here: https://www.functionalsynergy.com/254
It's a very special episode today as I'm beginning a brand new mini-series, “Exploring Your Feet,” where we will dive deep into our feet, the pain and soreness that can occur in our feet, and ways to use our feet to better understand our movements. Listen in as I help you understand the feet as the foundation of your movements (while also sharing how that interpretation can be limiting) as well as ways to tune into your feet such as by using a golf ball to relieve tension in various parts of your body. Get full show notes and more information here: https://www.functionalsynergy.com/253