This week, Taylor and Angelika are joined by Nicky Stimpson. Nicky has a long history of athletics from her experiences as being the rowing and swimming team captains at Washington College. Nick has since been coaching the Naval Academy rowing team for about 13 years and now has taken up stand-up paddleboarding or SUP racing while participating in numerous competitions and races for a variety of causes including charities for autism. In this episode, Nicky, Taylor, and Angelika discuss many topics including how Nicky got into paddle boarding, upcoming race details, diets, the importance of having a support system, post-race recovery, and more. Nicky’s next big race will be a “Bay Paddle '' in August where she will paddle the entire length of the Chesapeake Bay, which is just about 200 miles.To learn more about Nicky’s upcoming race you can visit:https://www.baypaddle.org/To donate to Bay Paddle 2021 in support of Nicky you can visit:https://www.clcboats.com/shop/products/apparel/donate-to-nickys-bay-paddle.htmlYou can visit: www.moveformind.com/runtomass to help support The Move for Mind and Taylor’s Addiction Sucks campaign. ______________Moveformind.comInstagram.com/move_for_mindFacebook.com/TheMoveforMindFoundationTwitter.com/move_for_mindSupport the show (https://www.moveformind.com/donate)
This week, Co-hosts Taylor and Angelika are joined by Schizophrenia Activist, Michelle Hammer. Michelle was diagnosed with schizophrenia at 22 after a misdiagnosis of bipolar at age 18. In May 2015, Michelle founded a mental health-focused clothing brand called Schizophrenic.NYC with the mission of destigmatizing and creating a healthy dialogue around mental health. Topics in this episode include Michelle's different experiences working in graphic design, her misdiagnosis, living in NYC, embracing your own personality, and more.To learn more about Michelle Hammer, you can visit her website at: https://www.schizophrenic.nyc/To find Michelle’s Mental Health clothing and accessories, you can visit:https://www.schizophrenic.nyc/shop/clothing-and-accessories/Follow Michelle on social media:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/schizophrenic.nyc/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SchizophrenicNYC/Twitter: https://twitter.com/schizophrenicny?lang=enTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@schizophrenic.nyc?lang=enYou can visit: www.moveformind.com/runtomass to help support The Move for Mind and Taylor’s Addiction Sucks campaign. ______________Moveformind.comInstagram.com/move_for_mindFacebook.com/TheMoveforMindFoundationTwitter.com/move_for_mindSupport the show (https://www.moveformind.com/donate)
This week on Move for Mind’s Weekly Check-Ins, Taylor and Angelika sit down to talk about vacations. Angelika returned from her vacation while Taylor has an upcoming vacation, so the two co-hosts discuss why we take vacations, the importance of stepping away from work, how to get the most out of a vacation as well as other topics such as social media, the concept of control and more!You can visit: www.moveformind.com/runtomass to help support The Move for Mind and Taylor’s Addiction Sucks campaign. ______________Moveformind.comInstagram.com/move_for_mindFacebook.com/TheMoveforMindFoundationTwitter.com/move_for_mindSupport the show (https://www.moveformind.com/donate)
This week, Taylor and Angelika are joined by speaker, entertainer, video producer, and schizophrenic, Rachel Star Withers. Rachel uses various mediums to help advocate for schizophrenia by writing books such as, “Lil’ Broken Star: Understanding Schizophrenia for Kids” and “To See in the Dark: Hallucination and Delusion Journal” and is the host of “Insanity with Rachel Star” on Amazon Prime. Rachel, Taylor, and Angelika discuss many topics such as Rachel’s stunt work, positive and negative effects of schizophrenia, coping mechanisms, dressing up as spiderman for children, stigma and stereotypes around schizophrenia, and more. To learn more about Rachel Star Withers, you can visit her website:https://www.rachelstarlive.com/Follow Rachel on Instagram and Youtube here:https://www.youtube.com/c/rachelstarlive/featuredhttps://www.instagram.com/rachelstarlive/?hl=enTo buy her journal book, “To See in the Dark: Hallucination and Delusion Journal” on Amazon, you can visit here: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0692924744/ref=dbs_a_def_rwt_hsch_vapi_taft_p1_i0To buy her children’s book on Amazon, “Lil' Broken Star: Understanding Schizophrenia For Kids”, you can visit here: https://www.amazon.com/Lil-Broken-Star-Understanding-Schizophrenia/dp/1537023454/ref=pd_bxgy_img_1/138-1760726-3017858?pd_rd_w=AJqBK&pf_rd_p=c64372fa-c41c-422e-990d-9e034f73989b&pf_rd_r=14TD0R1BH8AWT248EJ5V&pd_rd_r=f873ac94-387a-452b-ad1a-039e62a6809d&pd_rd_wg=0QZDD&pd_rd_i=1537023454&psc=1To listen to her podcast co-hosted with Gabe Howard called “Inside Schizophrenia”, click here:https://www.healthline.com/health/podcast/schizophrenia or listen on any local podcast player.You can visit: www.moveformind.com/runtomass to help support The Move for Mind and Taylor’s Addiction Sucks campaign. ______________Moveformind.comInstagram.com/move_for_mindFacebook.com/TheMoveforMindFoundationTwitter.com/move_for_mindSupport the show (https://www.moveformind.com/donate)
This week, Taylor and Angelika review Taylor’s recent 300 mile run to Massachusetts. Starting from his home in New Jersey, Taylor ran to Lynn, Massachusetts where his cousin, Sam, is buried after overdosing on drugs in 2019. In this episode, Taylor and Angelika discuss many details from the week-long run such as the physical and mental challenges, difficult weather, favorite highlights, and what this run meant to Taylor. They also answer questions from Instagram. If you want to check out Taylor’s interview with Fleet Feet West Hartford, you can visit here: https://www.instagram.com/tv/CQ1oDUigOUK/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link Follow Fleet Feet West Hartford on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/fleetfeetwesthartford/Follow Fleet Feet Westport on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/fleetfeetwestport/To visit the Fleet Feet website, click here: https://www.fleetfeet.com/You can visit: www.moveformind.com/runtomass to help support The Move for Mind and Taylor’s 300 mile run to Massachusetts.______________Moveformind.comInstagram.com/move_for_mindFacebook.com/TheMoveforMindFoundationTwitter.com/move_for_mindSupport the show (https://www.moveformind.com/donate)
This week, Move for Mind Co-hosts Taylor and Angelika are joined by creator, speaker, and author, Kate Manser. Kate is the author of the book, “You Might Die Tomorrow: So Live Today” which is about facing the fear of death and using that to live a meaningful life. Kate, Taylor, and Angelika sit down to discuss Kate’s journey from working at Google to her decision to quit Google and travel for two years, taking control of “alive time”, decision paralysis, death anxiety, and more.You can follow Kate on Instagram: @youmightdietomorrowTo learn more about Kate, you can visit her website: https://www.youmightdietomorrow.com/To buy Kate’s book, “You Might Die Tomorrow: So Live Today” you can find it here: https://www.youmightdietomorrow.com/shopOr on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/YOU-MIGHT-DIE-TOMORROW-Meaningful/dp/1952018005/ref=tmm_pap_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=1625324150&sr=8-1______________Moveformind.comInstagram.com/move_for_mindFacebook.com/TheMoveforMindFoundationTwitter.com/move_for_mindSupport the show (https://www.moveformind.com/donate)
This week, co-hosts Taylor and Angelika update us on current and upcoming events for Move for Mind. Taylor and Angelika review their past week such as their previous podcast with Gabe Howard and updates on Taylor’s preparation for his run to Massachusetts. They also dive into topics such as barefoot running, routines, diets, life coaches, and more.You can visit: www.moveformind.com/runtomass to help support The Move for Mind and Taylor’s 300 mile run to Massachusetts.______________Moveformind.comInstagram.com/move_for_mindFacebook.com/TheMoveforMindFoundationSupport the show (https://www.moveformind.com/donate)
This week, Move for Mind is joined by Angelika Stefanik, making her episode debut as co-host alongside Taylor Newman. Taylor and Angelika are joined by award-winning podcast host and author, Gabe Howard. Gabe was diagnosed with bipolar disorder and anxiety in 2003 after being committed to a psychiatric hospital and has since risen into a prominent voice in the mental health community. In this episode, Taylor, Angelika, and Gabe discuss Gabe’s journey in dealing with mental health, psychiatric hospitals, substance abuse, routines and habits, and more. To learn more about Gabe Howard, you can visit his website: https://www.gabehoward.com/ If you would like to buy his book, “Mental Illness Is an Asshole: And Other Observations” you can find it here: https://www.amazon.com/Mental-Illness-Asshole-Other-Observations/dp/0974133744/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=gabe+howard&qid=1623777582&sr=8-1Or you can buy the book directly from Gabe here: https://www.gabehoward.com/merchandise/ and get a signed copy!If you want to find out more about Gabe’s podcast “Inside Mental Health”, check out: https://psychcentral.com/blog/show or listen on any local podcast player. You can visit: www.moveformind.com/runtomass to help support The Move for Mind and Taylor’s 300 mile run to Massachusetts.______________Moveformind.comInstagram.com/move_for_mindFacebook.com/TheMoveforMindFoundationTwitter.com/move_for_mindSupport the show (https://www.moveformind.com/donate)
In this episode, Move for Mind intern, Patrick Nagy joins host, Taylor Newman to learn more about Taylor’s upcoming 300 mile run to Massachusetts. Taylor and Pat talk about the challenges that come with this run such as the planning, the mental and physical preparation, and training as well as why he's doing it and what this run personally means to Taylor. Taylor’s run starts June 29th from his home in New Jersey. You can visit: www.moveformind.com/runtomass to help support The Move for Mind and Taylor’s 300 mile run to Massachusetts.______________Moveformind.comInstagram.com/move_for_mindFacebook.com/TheMoveforMindFoundationTwitter.com/move_for_mindSupport the show (https://www.moveformind.com/donate)
This week, Move for Mind host, Taylor Newman sits down with returning guest, Jacob Stevens. Jacob updates us on how his recovery is going, as well as his growth process and recent running experiences. Taylor and Jacob discuss various topics including personal transformation, short and long-term goals, coping with emotions, preparing for adulthood, and more. You can follow Jacob's journey on instagram @ultrarunnertx. Jacob is also an active writer, contributing to Ultra Runner Magazine, Human Potential Running Series, and MixedMartialArts.com. You can also pick up a copy of his book Afterthoughts & Hand Grenades here. Jacob resides in Dalhart, Texas with his wife Michele.______________Moveformind.comInstagram.com/move_for_mindFacebook.com/TheMoveforMindFoundationTwitter.com/move_for_mindSupport the show (https://www.moveformind.com/donate)
This week, Move for Mind’s Co-founder and host, Taylor Newman, is joined by current Move for Mind intern, Madi Moores as they dive into the subject of routine. Taylor and Madi share their perspectives on the essence of routines ranging from seasonal routines, mental health routines, diet routines as well as leaving room for spontaneity. They also cover topics such as the fear of failure and trying new things.You can visit: www.moveformind.com/runtomass to help support the Move for Mind and Taylor’s 300 mile run to Massachusetts.______________Moveformind.comInstagram.com/move_for_mindFacebook.com/TheMoveforMindFoundationTwitter.com/move_for_mindSupport the show (https://www.moveformind.com/donate)
In this week's episode, one of Move for Minds returning intern’s, Angelika Stefanik, sits down with host and Co-Founder, Taylor Newman to discuss Taylor’s adventurous runs in Utah, his upcoming 300 mile run to Massachusetts, how Move for Mind has grown since the beginning as well as the importance of asking for help. You can visit: www.moveformind.com/runtomass to help support the Move for Mind and Taylor’s 300 mile run to Massachusetts.Support the show (https://www.moveformind.com/donate)
This week, Graceyn sits down with fellow Move for Mind intern, Angelika Stefanik. The two discuss Angelika's contributions to the Move for Mind blog, using social media for mental health advocacy, and the psychological impact of influencer culture.You can read Angelika's most recent blog post here.For more content from Angelika and the Move for Mind team, you can check out the Move for Mind blog.Support the show (https://www.moveformind.com/donate)
This week, we are Joined by Andrew Anabi, founder of Pool House New York. Under the Pool House brand, Andrew combines the arts, advice, and wellness to create content that inspires and empowers his readers. Andrew talks with Graceyn about leaving his life as a lawyer to pursue Pool House, the pros and cons of using social media as a creative platform, and how discovering meditation has helped him.You can follow Pool House New York on their Instagram: @poolhousenewyorkYou can also check out Pool House New York’s website to learn more about the company. From there, you can find Andrew’s own podcast, Figuring it Out with Andrew, and sign up for Andrew’s newsletter.Support the show (https://www.moveformind.com/donate)
This week, Graceyn sits down with Shaine Casas, one of the most promising collegiate swimmers in the sport. Shaine is a three time NCAA swimming champion, among the many other titles he’s racked up during his time swimming for A&M Texas and on the U.S. National team. In this episode, Shaine and Graceyn talk about what motivates him, how he manages the pressure of competition, and the connection between swimming and mental health.You can learn more about Shaine and his titles at the A&M Texas website.Mentioned Media:The Weight of Gold“There's a documentary about mental health with elite athletes and it's called the weight of gold. It was released a year ago, and I think a lot of athletes need to watch that because it is pretty true and it's real stuff. People need to see that side of sports.” (9:52)Support the show (https://www.moveformind.com/donate)
We are excited to have author Brigid Kemmerer join us this week. Brigid is a New York Times Bestseller, who has penned a number of celebrated young adult novels such as the Cursebreaker and Elemental series. Brigid talks with Graceyn about her evolution as a writer, finding community through CrossFit, the importance of representation in young adult literature, and handling life during a global pandemic. To learn more about Brigid and her work, go to www.brigidkemmerer.com. Brigid’s latest novel, Defy the Night will be in stores this September. To preorder the book or to learn more about Brigid and her work, check out www.brigidkemmerer.com.You can follow Brigid on Instagram and Twitter: @BrigidKemmererMentioned Media:Journalist Lauren Duca“[Lauren Duca] was doing a lot of pieces after Trump was elected, and she really came under fire because she was doing some really really powerful pieces on social media and the magazine she wrote for. And I remember once she talked about how, you know, it’s okay for her to want to tackle the patriarchy while also wearing thigh highs and having nice nails. And I love that! I love that kind of attitude. I can lift weights and like to get a good manicure…I want to create that kind of balance for all of my characters. . . . I want women to know that they can be anything they want to be, and it’s not disempowering to like things that are traditionally girly.” (16:43)The Gift of Fear by Gavin De Becker"The book that truly changed my life was The Gift of Fear by Gavin de Becker. It is all about how people, especially women, are conditioned to ignore their natural instincts. And it's a good read. Every chapter opens with something happening, and then an analysis of what could be done, or what that says about the people . . . Especially if you’re a college student, I definitely think you should read it." (37:26)Support the show (https://www.moveformind.com/donate)
Heather Favretto;Renowned dancer, choreographer, and teacher Heather Favretto shares her knowledge with us. For nearly 10 years, Heather traveled the world as a performer and teacher with the Pilobolus Dance Company. Currently, she teaches dance as a faculty member at her alma mater, Rutgers University. Over the course of her impressive career, Heather has collaborated with names like Thao & The Get Down Stay Down, RadioLab, Demetri Martin, and the Grammy winning duo Bela Fleck & Abigail Washburn, among many others. Heather has performed across the world and appeared on programs such as The Late Show with Stephen Colbert and the Today Show. On this week’s episode of The Move for Mind Podcast, Heather and Dan talk about navigating the hectic life of a traveling dancer, the importance of movement in a routine, and taking good care of your feet. You can keep up with Heather on her Instagram: @Heatherfav86.Mentioned Media:Exuberant Animal by Frank Forencich “So there’s this book that I read—a weird, obscure kind of book—probably about 10 years ago called Exuberant Animal . . . The idea behind that book was that: move no matter what . . . If you wanna go for a hike, if you want to do yoga in the morning, if you want to go swimming, if you’re joining a pool or something like that, if you’re joining a gym, just move exuberantly, and move exuberantly every day. And even if you can only allow yourself 15 or 20 minutes, just get on it, get to it!”(3:32)Pilobolus: Shadowland TrailerIn this episode, Heather talks us through her time as a dancer and teacher at the Pilobolus Dance Company. Since their inception in 1971, Pilabolus has become known for their masterful performances and rebellious spirit. Below is a trailer for their show Shadowland, a Pilabolus production with which Heather toured around the globe in a starring role.Support the show (https://www.moveformind.com/donate)
This week we're joined by Joe "Stringbean" McConaughy. Joe is an ultra runner, running coach, and backpacking guide. We talk about meaningful existence, overcoming physical and mental roadblocks, finding clarity, and what it means to grow as a runner and human.You can find out more about Joe by visiting his website, or following him on social media, @thestring.bean. Joe is proudly sponsored by Columbia and Trail Butter.____________LVPC Giving FairBlogMoveformind.comInstagramFacebookSupport the show (https://www.moveformind.com/donate)
We welcome John Lacroix, Owner and founder of the Human Potential Running Series onto the show this week. John shares with us a variety of wisdom on ultra running & race directing, therapeutic running, and the power of moving forward. You can find more info on HPRS by visiting their website at humanpotentialrunning.com. You can also listen to his podcast, The Ultra Stories Podcast, by clicking here. ____________Giving Tuesday Fundraiser Giving Tuesday LivestreamMoveformind.comInstagramFacebookSupport the show (https://www.moveformind.com/donate)
Ultra runner Jacob Stevens joins us for part two of our multi-part series with Jacob. Jacob most recently competed in the Sangre de Cristo 200 Miler finishing in first place in 86 hours. Jacob grew up rough in Louisiana and battled sexual abuse for much of his childhood. Fast forward through adulthood, he found himself swimming at the D1 collegiate level, only to face a new battle later on; drug and alcohol substance abuse.Jacob discovered running while he was attending and working at Men's First Step Recovery in Oklahoma City, OK and began exploring the trails of Stanley Draper Lake. This kicked off Jacob's journey through ultra running, and we dive into that story in this episode.You can follow Jacob's journey on instagram @ultrarunnertx. Jacob is also an active writer, contributing to Ultra Runner Magazine, Human Potential Running Series, and MixedMartialArts.com. You can also pick up a copy of his book Afterthoughts & Hand Grenades here. Jacob resides in Dalhart, Texas with his wife Michele.The conversation will pick up next time with a conversations on Jacob's upcoming fundraiser for The Move for Mind Foundation, which officially launches on Giving Tuesday, December 1. ____________Moveformind.comInstagram.com/move_for_mindFacebook.com/TheMoveforMindFoundationTwitter.com/move_for_mindSupport the show (https://www.moveformind.com/donate)