Anatomical Gangster

Sue Hitzmann

Anatomical Gangster explores the human body as a living, sensing, adaptive system. Hosted by Sue Hitzmann, founder of the MELT Method, the show dives into what it takes to live a healthy, vibrant life. From movement, fascia, pain, longevity, AI, and modern science to the deeper stories that shape us, guests share their wisdom and challenge the traditional, often outdated thoughts. Every episode blends science, soul, and the human experience to expand what’s possible in the body. Stay curious. Stay adaptive. Stay gangster.

  1. Where AI Meets Imagination: Natalie MacNeil on Expanding Human Potential

    6d ago

    Where AI Meets Imagination: Natalie MacNeil on Expanding Human Potential

    What happens when artificial intelligence stops being a tool… and becomes a collaborator?In this episode of Anatomical Gangster, Sue Hitzmann sits down with Natalie MacNeil — futurist, Emmy Award winning media entrepreneur, and founder of AI Dream Team — for a conversation about the intersection of AI, creativity, and the expanding landscape of human intelligence.Natalie has spent her career exploring how technology shapes consciousness, imagination, and the way we bring ideas into the world. In this conversation, she and Sue dive into the emerging frontier where human intuition meets machine intelligence — and what that means for artists, entrepreneurs, creators, and anyone navigating the next era of innovation.Together, they explore:• how AI can expand — not replace — human creativity• why imagination is becoming a critical skill in the age of intelligent tools• the difference between outsourcing thinking and amplifying it• how to work with AI without losing your voice or your vision• the future of storytelling, content creation, and human expression• the emotional and psychological shifts happening as AI becomes part of daily life• Natalie’s program AI Dream Team and how it’s helping creators build with clarity and intentionThis is a grounded, visionary, deeply human conversation about the future we’re already living in — and the one we’re actively creating.Find out more about Natalie MacNeil at her website: https://nataliemacneil.com/

    1h 1m
  2. Steve "with the sticks" Terry - Rethinking Strength, Recovery, and Human Mechanics

    Jun 11

    Steve "with the sticks" Terry - Rethinking Strength, Recovery, and Human Mechanics

    What if movement isn’t just physical — but philosophical? In this episode of Anatomical Gangster, Sue Hitzmann sits down with Steve Terry, a movement innovator whose approach blends biomechanics, recovery, philosophy, and lived experience into a perspective that’s as grounded as it is expansive. Steve is known for his ability to translate complex ideas about the body into simple, actionable truths — the kind that change how you move, how you train, and how you understand yourself. Together, Sue and Steve explore:• why the body tells the truth long before the mind does• how strength and recovery are inseparable• the role of awareness in building real resilience• why people get stuck in patterns — and how to break them• the difference between training harder and training smarter• how movement becomes a mirror for your internal state• the philosophy behind Steve’s approach to mobility, load, and longevity• what it means to build a body that supports the life you want This is a conversation about movement, yes — but it’s also about honesty, discipline, and the deeper intelligence of the human body. Steve brings clarity, humor, and a grounded wisdom that makes you rethink everything you thought you knew about training. If you’re interested in strength, recovery, or the deeper layers of human performance, this episode is one you’ll feel in your bones.  @BodyLeverOfficial  @stevewiththesticks on Instagramwww.thebodylever.com

    50 min
  3. Jun 9

    The Body Landscape: Hakomi, Fascia & the Stories Beneath Thought with Christine Wushke

    What if everything you’ve ever believed—about your body, your pain, and your healing—wasn’t just in your head, but alive in your fascia? This episode of Anatomical Gangster turns the world of bodywork and belief systems upside-down in the best possible way as Sue Hitzmann sits down with Christine Wushke: myofascial yoga pioneer, Hakomi practitioner, and founder of the Myofascial Yoga Institute of Canada. Dive into the surprising connections between fascia, the nervous system, and our most deeply held unconscious beliefs. Discover why lasting change is less about force and more about presence, co-regulation, and relational safety—plus how animals like Christine's dog Koda can unlock new dimensions of intuitive healing. Key highlights include: The mind-blowing experience that shifted Christine Wushke’s understanding of fascia and embodiment in a dissection labHow the nervous system and fascia shape (and are shaped by) our beliefs, trauma, and resiliencePractical exploration of Hakomi: using posture and breath to surface unconscious patternsRelational healing, trust, and the underestimated intelligence of our own bodies and the animals we love Feeling stuck or disconnected? This episode shows you why you are nature—resilient, adaptive, and capable of finding a way through. Timestamped Overview 00:00 Welcome and introduction to Christine Wushke 02:29 Christine Wushke’s origin story: from yoga therapy to fascia 06:03 Discovering Hakomi and unwinding pain 11:32 How beliefs become embodied in posture and movement 13:37 Fascia as sensory system and organ of awareness 19:25 The dissection lab experience and profound shift: “I am nature” 29:31 The nervous system’s role in embodied beliefs 33:51 Selective attention, pattern interruption, and healing 41:40 Fascia as the medium of relational experience 43:45 Why relational qualities (presence, co-regulation, safety) are essential for healing 47:57 Insights from time in nature & mountaineering 52:01 Founding the Myofascial Yoga Institute and applying new principles 57:13 Lessons from animals and non-verbal healing 01:01:09 Christine’s #1 life lesson: “You are nature and you’re resilient” 01:02:31 Closing thoughts and next steps

    1h 3m
  4. Root Cause, Real Strength with Kristin Ola on Reinventing Healthcare STAT

    May 28

    Root Cause, Real Strength with Kristin Ola on Reinventing Healthcare STAT

    What happens when you stop waiting for the healthcare system to change… and build the thing you wish existed?In this episode of Anatomical Gangster, Sue Hitzmann sits down with Kristin Oja, DNP, IFMC. She's the CEO and Founder of STAT Wellness, the nation’s first fully integrated functional medicine + movement practice. Under Kristin’s leadership, STAT has grown into a multi location powerhouse serving more than 10,000 patients with a team of over 60 clinicians, coaches, and movement professionals.Kristin is a clinician, entrepreneur, and systems builder who believes in addressing the root causes of symptoms rather than managing them. Her model blends diagnostics, lifestyle medicine, strength training, metabolic health, and personalized coaching — all under one roof. It’s a blueprint for what modern healthcare could be if we designed it around real people instead of outdated systems.Together, Sue and Kristin explore:• why functional medicine and movement belong in the same building• how STAT Wellness grew from an idea into a multi location ecosystem• the future of integrative care and patient centered health• what it takes to build a team that actually collaborates• the leadership lessons Kristin learned along the way• how strength, metabolic health, and lifestyle medicine shape long term outcomesThis is a conversation about vision, courage, and the kind of healthcare model that actually works for real humans.linkedin.com/in/kristin-oja-dnp-fnp-c-ifmcp-70516453instagram.com/statwellnessinstagram.com/kristinojadnpwww.statwellness.com

    1 hr
  5. May 6

    The Stoic Biohacker - Noah Laith on Peptides, Stem Cells & Reversing Disease

    What if most disease is reversible? What if the body isn’t failing — it’s responding?And what if the future of longevity has less to do with fighting aging and more to do with understanding how the body actually heals?In this episode of Anatomical Gangster, Sue Hitzmann sits down with Noah Laith — founder of The Longevity Clinic, known globally as The Stoic Biohacker. Noah blends philosophy, biology, and cutting‑edge therapeutics like peptides, stem cells, exosomes, and regenerative medicine to challenge everything we think we know about aging, chronic illness, and human potential.Together, they explore: Why Noah believes most diseases are reversible The real science behind peptides & stem cell therapies How autism, trauma, and chronic illness relate to cellular communication The mindset shift required to heal Why longevity is less about lifespan and more about healthspan The role of stoicism in modern biohacking What Noah sees in the next decade of regenerative medicineThis conversation is equal parts science, philosophy, and embodied wisdom — a deep dive into what it means to take responsibility for your biology and reclaim your health from the inside out.Learn more about Noah Laith: https://www.thelongevityclinic.comInstagram: ‪@TheStoicBiohacker‬ ‪@The-Longevity-Clinic‬ Subscribe for more conversations that challenge assumptions and reconnect you to your body’s intelligence.

    51 min

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Anatomical Gangster explores the human body as a living, sensing, adaptive system. Hosted by Sue Hitzmann, founder of the MELT Method, the show dives into what it takes to live a healthy, vibrant life. From movement, fascia, pain, longevity, AI, and modern science to the deeper stories that shape us, guests share their wisdom and challenge the traditional, often outdated thoughts. Every episode blends science, soul, and the human experience to expand what’s possible in the body. Stay curious. Stay adaptive. Stay gangster.

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