• No Zip Code for Success: Choosing Home Over Hype
    Jun 15 2026

    After chasing a big-city dream in Chicago, the host realizes she doesn't belong there and makes the hard choice to return home. Therapy helps her slow down, listen, and confront the feeling of failure tied to leaving.

    Her therapist's simple advice—to read other people's real, messy stories—becomes a powerful tool for recognition and change. Those stories expand what feels possible and teach her to respond to life with more presence and purpose.

    This episode explores how environment, emotional state, and storytelling shape our sense of success and belonging, and offers a reminder that you don't need someone else's map to build a life that feels like yours.

    Get more on the MoveMaker blog: https://www.movemakerinc.com/movemakerblog

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    21 mins
  • The Lavender Shortcut: How Scent Shapes Your Nervous System
    Jun 15 2026

    This episode explores how scent—like a hint of lavender—can quietly shift your nervous system and change how you feel before your conscious mind even notices.

    Through personal stories and simple science, it shows scent as an environmental tool to support states like calm, focus, and energy—not a cure, but a powerful cue you can use in daily life.

    Get more on the MoveMaker blog: https://www.movemakerinc.com/movemakerblog

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    20 mins
  • Dreams of Doing Too Much: A Night of Small Disasters
    Jun 15 2026

    In this episode the speaker recounts a surreal, low-grade-stress dream that shifts through workplace promotions, cramped college living, missed appointments, and a ruined white shirt — everyday details piling up into a sense of overwhelm.

    The dream becomes a metaphor for modern adulthood: juggling relationships, responsibilities, and emotional labor, and the fear not of failure itself but of mishandling what matters, highlighting the need for margin and care.

    Get more on the MoveMaker blog: https://www.movemakerinc.com/movemakerblog

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    19 mins
  • The Preschool Puzzle: Stages of Joy, Frustration, and Breakthrough
    Jun 15 2026

    A mother pieces together her daughter’s abstract preschool puzzle and recognizes the emotional stages she moves through: confident optimism, strategy, slowdown, doubt, breakthrough, and finally completion.

    As she works, memories of assembling a puzzle with family during her father-in-law’s final days surface, showing how a simple, shared task provided comfort, connection, and a way to cope.

    Takeaway: not every puzzle comes with a picture — you’re not behind, you’re in the middle, so keep puzzling.

    Get more on the MoveMaker blog: https://www.movemakerinc.com/movemakerblog

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    17 mins
  • Emotional Miasma: When a Room Feels Off
    Apr 14 2026

    This episode explores "emotional miasma" — the subtle, lingering tension that changes how a room feels and how our bodies respond. It explains why logic can’t fix these feelings and how shifting the environment — through movement, music, food, lighting, and connection — clears the air.

    Listen for practical ideas on noticing miasma, using small environmental shifts to change group energy, and how recurring experiences help you learn and choose differently over time.

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    9 mins
  • I Told My Kids to ‘Pay Attention’ — Then I Finally Did
    Apr 14 2026

    I spent years telling my kids to 'pay attention' while ignoring my own body — waking at night, clenching my jaw, and living with subtle but constant tension until a scan and a dentist’s suggestion made me look closer.

    Shifting from critique to curiosity, I realized I didn’t need more output but more recovery: intentional downshifts, releasing tension, and building rest into my routine.

    This episode is a clear reminder to notice what your body is telling you and make recovery a requirement, not a reward.

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    12 mins
  • When It's Not Time, It's Capacity: Rethinking Productivity with ADHD
    Apr 14 2026

    In this episode from MoveMaker's "Diagnosis: Zoomer," the host reframes the common complaint of "not enough time" as a lack of capacity—especially relevant for people with ADHD across three generations in her family.

    She shares personal stories from home, school, and work to show how constant urgency and timed expectations harm focus and recovery, and advocates for outcome-based approaches, honoring rest, and adjusting environments rather than blaming the individual.

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    29 mins
  • Trash Can on Wheels: Confessions from the Mom-Mobile
    Apr 14 2026

    I unpack the chaos of my "mom-mobile": crumbs, juice cups, pine cones, and the everyday clutter that comes with chauffeuring kids everywhere.

    Then I realize my husband keeps the car running and safe, and gratitude shifts my view—maybe a quick clean every few weeks is a fair compromise.

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    15 mins