The Pilates Lounge

Katie Crane

Welcome to the Pilates & Movement Journey, a show tailored for Pilates Professionals, movement educators, and enthusiasts. Immerse yourself in transformative content that connects mind, body, and spirit. Explore holistic wellness, gain expert insights, and foster a vibrant community. Ignite your passion for Pilates with engaging discussions, practical tips, and a focus on overall well-being. Join us on this journey to elevate your spirit and embrace a healthier, more mindful lifestyle. https://www.thepilatesprofessional.com.au/

  1. Functional Neuro Movement with Nick Moss

    1 DAY AGO

    Functional Neuro Movement with Nick Moss

    On The Pilates Lounge Podcast, Katie Crane sits down with nervous system–oriented therapist, educator, and founder of Functional Neuro Health Nick Moss for a deep and honest conversation about the nervous system, stress, movement, and what it really means to restore the body from the inside out. Nick brings a unique perspective shaped by his journey from military life to personal training, through burnout and recovery, and into the world of functional neurology and applied neuroscience. With over 17 years of experience as a movement professional, he now helps practitioners and high performers understand how the nervous system drives pain, behavior, and performance. Together, Katie and Nick explore how the nervous system underpins everything we do — from movement patterns and pain to emotional responses and long-term health — and why many issues can't be solved through movement alone. This conversation is both practical and reflective. Because healing isn't just about doing more. Sometimes, it's about slowing down enough to let the system reset. We Explore What it means to be a nervous system–oriented therapist How Nick's military background and personal breakdown shaped his work today The connection between stress, trauma, and movement patterns Why chronic pain and dysfunction often come from deeper nervous system drivers The role of primitive reflexes and how they affect adult movement and behavior Why many adults are operating in a "neurological safe mode" How breathing, stillness, and restorative movement rebuild capacity The importance of progressive loading vs. overtraining Why movement professionals need to understand more than just biomechanics The future of healthcare through a more holistic, nervous system–based approach This Episode Is For Pilates teachers wanting to understand the nervous system behind movement Movement professionals working with chronic pain or complex clients Coaches and therapists interested in functional neurology and stress regulation Anyone navigating burnout, recovery, or nervous system overload Practitioners wanting to deepen their work beyond exercise alone A Moment That Landed "Less is more. Less is more. Less is more." One of the biggest themes in this episode is the idea that more effort is not always the answer. Many people — especially high performers — are stuck in cycles of pushing harder, training more, and doing more… while their nervous system is already overwhelmed. Nick shares how his own recovery required the opposite: Slowing down Restoring capacity Rebuilding from the ground up Because when the system is exhausted, adding more stress — even in the form of exercise — can make things worse. True progress comes from working with the nervous system, not against it. Key Takeaway for Movement Professionals If you work with the body: You are working with the nervous system — whether you realize it or not. Nick outlines a more complete way of thinking about client care: Look beyond the symptom – pain is often the output, not the cause Understand the nervous system state – is the client in stress, shutdown, or balance? Assess deeper patterns – including primitive reflexes and movement drivers Build capacity gradually – avoid pushing a system that isn't ready Integrate, don't isolate – movement, emotions, and physiology are all connected For movement professionals, this means your role is not just to teach exercises. You are helping regulate, guide, and support a whole human system. Connect with Nick Moss Nick Moss is the founder of Functional Neuro Health, a practitioner, educator, and mentor specializing in applied neuroscience, nervous system regulation, and functional neurology. He helps practitioners and high performers resolve chronic stress patterns, pain, and performance limitations through his clinical systems and training programs. 📸 Instagram https://www.instagram.com/functionalneurohealth 🌐 Website https://functionalneurohealth.com About The Pilates Lounge The Pilates Lounge Podcast is where intelligent movement meets real-world practice. Hosted by Katie Crane, the podcast explores the deeper layers of Pilates — from neurological conditions and chronic pain to teaching philosophy, studio leadership, and the evolving role of movement professionals in modern healthcare. Each episode supports Pilates educators to think deeper, teach smarter, and better serve the people who trust them with their movement.

    43 min
  2. Parkinson's & Neurological Rehabilitation Haseel Bhatt

    5 APR

    Parkinson's & Neurological Rehabilitation Haseel Bhatt

    On The Pilates Lounge Podcast, Katie Crane sits down with neurological physiotherapist and clinical researcher Haseel Bhatt for a powerful conversation about Parkinson's disease, neurological rehabilitation, and the critical role movement professionals can play in supporting people living with neurological conditions. Haseel is the founder of Neurology Rehab, a dedicated physiotherapy clinic focused on helping people living with Parkinson's and other movement disorders improve mobility, independence, and quality of life through evidence-informed rehabilitation. He is also an Adjunct Lecturer at the University of Toronto, a published researcher, and a passionate educator helping clinicians translate neurological research into practical movement strategies. Together, Katie and Haseel explore what Parkinson's actually is, how it affects the brain and body, and why movement professionals — including Pilates teachers — play a far more important role in neurological care than many realize. The conversation also highlights a major shift in the Parkinson's field: where exercise was once considered optional, it is now widely recognized as one of the most powerful tools for maintaining function, mobility, and independence. This episode provides both clarity and practical insights for movement professionals working with neurological conditions. Because people living with Parkinson's are not fragile. They are capable of movement, adaptation, and progress — when supported with the right strategies. We Explore What Parkinson's disease actually is and how dopamine loss affects movement The four cardinal symptoms of Parkinson's: tremor, rigidity, slowed movement, and postural instability Why anxiety, fatigue, and other non-motor symptoms play a major role in the condition The phenomenon of freezing of gait — when the brain temporarily "loses" the ability to step Why simple visual cues like lines on the floor can help bypass faulty movement signals in the brain How large-amplitude movement training can recalibrate movement patterns Why exercise and physiotherapy are now considered essential treatments The difference between symptom management and disease progression Why movement professionals must tailor exercise based on each individual's symptom pattern This Episode Is For Pilates teachers working with clients living with Parkinson's Movement professionals curious about neurological rehabilitation Studio owners seeing more clients with complex health conditions Physiotherapists and trainers wanting to better understand Parkinson's movement patterns Anyone interested in the evolving relationship between exercise, neuroscience, and rehabilitation A Moment That Landed "If you've met one person with Parkinson's… you've met one person with Parkinson's." One of the most important themes in this episode is that Parkinson's is highly individual. Two people may share the same diagnosis — but their symptoms, progression, and daily challenges can look completely different. That's why Haseel emphasizes the importance of what he calls a "fingerprint assessment." Movement professionals must look beyond the diagnosis itself and instead understand: How symptoms present in that individual How those symptoms affect daily life What movement strategies will best support function and independence The goal is not simply exercise. The goal is helping people live well with Parkinson's. Key Takeaway for Movement Professionals If you work with clients living with Parkinson's: Movement matters. But precision matters even more. Haseel outlines a framework for supporting clients with neurological conditions: Awareness – understanding how much someone is actually moving Assessment – identifying each person's unique symptom pattern Precision rehabilitation – targeting exercises to specific movement challenges Environment – creating supportive systems and routines Self-management – empowering the person to take an active role in their care For movement professionals, this means your role goes far beyond teaching exercises. You become part of a team helping someone maintain mobility, confidence, and independence. Connect with Haseel Bhatt Haseel Bhatt is a neurological physiotherapist, clinical researcher, and founder of Neurology Rehab, a clinic focused on improving access to specialized rehabilitation for people living with Parkinson's and other movement disorders. Through his clinical work, teaching, and educational programs, he helps clinicians and movement professionals translate neuroscience into practical rehabilitation strategies. 🌐 Website https://neurologyrehab.com 📸 Instagram https://www.instagram.com/parkinsonsphysiotherapy 📘 Facebook https://www.facebook.com/people/Neurology-Rehab/61566930015525/ Continue the Conversation in The Pilates Muse If this conversation sparked something for you — professionally or personally — explore The Pilates Muse, where Katie shares deeper reflections on movement, pain, teaching philosophy, and the evolution of Pilates as a therapeutic practice. ➡️ https://www.thepilatesprofessional.com.au/the-pilates-muse-publication 🎥 Prefer to watch? Episodes of The Pilates Lounge Podcast are also available on YouTube. About The Pilates Lounge The Pilates Lounge Podcast is where intelligent movement meets real-world practice. Hosted by Katie Crane, the podcast explores the deeper layers of Pilates — from chronic pain and nervous system regulation to business leadership, teaching philosophy, and the evolving role of movement professionals in modern healthcare. Each episode supports Pilates educators to think deeper, teach smarter, and serve their communities with integrity.

    1hr 12min
  3. Fibromyalgia, Pain & the Nervous System with Rob Nash

    29 MAR

    Fibromyalgia, Pain & the Nervous System with Rob Nash

    On The Pilates Lounge Podcast, Katie Crane sits down with integrative exercise physiologist and chronic pain recovery coach Rob Nash for a deeply thoughtful conversation about fibromyalgia, chronic pain, and the misunderstood role the nervous system plays in persistent pain conditions. Rob brings over a decade of experience working with people living with chronic fatigue syndrome, fibromyalgia, dysautonomia, and other complex chronic conditions. His approach sits at the intersection of movement therapy, neuroscience, and compassionate coaching — helping people rebuild capacity without triggering the flare-ups that so often derail recovery. Together, Katie and Rob explore the evolving science of pain, the limitations of purely biomedical models, and why people living with fibromyalgia are so often dismissed, misunderstood, or given advice that unintentionally makes things worse. This episode brings clarity to one of the most confusing topics in modern healthcare. Because fibromyalgia is not imagined. It is a nervous system condition that requires intelligence, patience, and respect for the body's protective mechanisms. We Explore: What fibromyalgia actually is — and why it's often misunderstood medically The difference between fibromyalgia and localized chronic pain How trauma, prolonged stress, and nervous system overload can influence pain patterns The role of nociceptors (danger receptors) and how the brain interprets pain signals Why pain isn't always a reflection of tissue damage The concept of sensitisation — when the nervous system becomes overprotective Why exercise can sometimes flare fibromyalgia symptoms The "exercise trap" movement professionals must avoid with chronic pain clients Why starting with very low-load, low-repetition movement can be the most effective approach This Episode Is For: Pilates teachers working with clients experiencing fibromyalgia or chronic pain Movement professionals wanting a more nervous-system informed approach to exercise Studio owners designing safe environments for sensitive nervous systems Health professionals curious about integrative pain care People living with fibromyalgia who want to better understand their body A Moment That Landed: "Pain is ultimately about protection. The brain is trying to tell you something isn't safe — even if that signal isn't accurate anymore." One of the most powerful ideas in this conversation is that pain can become habitual. Not because someone is imagining it. But because the nervous system has learned to associate certain movements, situations, or environments with danger. Breaking that cycle requires patience, education, and new experiences of safety. Sometimes the first goal is not strength or fitness. Sometimes the goal is simply moving without triggering a flare-up. Key Takeaway for Movement Professionals If you work with clients living with fibromyalgia: Less is often more. Rob emphasises that the goal of movement is not always progression. Sometimes the success of a session is simply this: The person moved. They felt safe. And they did not flare up afterward. That alone can begin rebuilding trust between the body and the nervous system. Connect with Rob Nash Rob Nash is an Integrative Exercise Physiologist and Chronic Pain & Fatigue Recovery Coach with over 12 years' experience supporting people living with chronic pain, fatigue and dysautonomic conditions. His work combines education, pacing strategies, nervous system awareness, and individualized guidance to help people rebuild capacity without repeated crashes. 🌐 Website: https://healthrive.com.au 📸 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/_healthrive Rob works entirely via telehealth and supports clients across Australia. Continue the Conversation in The Pilates Muse If this conversation sparked something for you — professionally or personally — explore The Pilates Muse, where Katie shares deeper reflections on movement, pain, teaching philosophy, and the evolution of Pilates as a therapeutic practice. ➡️ https://www.thepilatesprofessional.com.au/the-pilates-muse-publication 🎥 Prefer to watch? Episodes of The Pilates Lounge Podcast are also available on YouTube. About The Pilates Lounge The Pilates Lounge Podcast is where intelligent movement meets real-world practice. Hosted by Katie Crane, the podcast explores the deeper layers of Pilates — from chronic pain and nervous system regulation to business leadership, teaching philosophy, and the evolving role of movement professionals in modern healthcare. Each episode supports Pilates educators to think deeper, teach smarter, and serve their communities with integrity.

    1hr 9min
  4. Living With Loukia - A story of Fibromyalgia

    22 MAR

    Living With Loukia - A story of Fibromyalgia

    On The Pilates Lounge Podcast, Katie Crane sits down with the founder of Live Young Pilates for a grounded, intelligent conversation about what it really means to "live young." Not cosmetically. Not performatively. But structurally, neurologically, and philosophically. This episode explores longevity through the lens of Pilates — not as a trend, not as choreography, but as a lifelong practice that builds adaptability, resilience, and agency. Together, we unpack how intelligent movement supports strength across decades, why midlife is a recalibration rather than a decline, and how the industry often confuses intensity with effectiveness. This conversation is a reminder: Living young is about maintaining options in your body — not chasing exhaustion. We Explore: What "living young" actually means beyond aesthetics or anti-ageing narratives The difference between Pilates as exercise versus Pilates as practice Why joint integrity, fascia health, breath, and proprioception determine how we age The responsibility Pilates professionals carry when working with women 40+ How hormonal shifts change the way we should approach load and recovery Why small-group and thoughtful programming create deeper embodiment The nervous system's role in strength, coordination, and sustainable progress Why chasing the burn is rarely the goal in intelligent Pilates The long-game philosophy of building capacity without overwhelming the system This Episode Is For: Pilates teachers who want to teach for longevity, not trends Studio owners positioning Pilates beyond fitness culture Women navigating perimenopause, menopause, and midlife transitions Movement professionals refining their philosophy around load and adaptation Anyone who wants strength without burnout A Moment That Landed: "Youthfulness isn't about how hard you train — it's about how well your body adapts." This episode reinforces an essential truth: Pilates done properly is not about performance. It's about preservation, progression, and intelligent self-awareness. Living young isn't about trying to look 25. It's about moving well at 55. And 65. And 85. For Pilates professionals, this conversation is an invitation to zoom out — to look beyond class formats and social media narratives and ask: Are we building bodies that will last? 👉 Your Next Step: Take this into your teaching practice: ➡️ Audit how you program for women over 40 ➡️ Reflect on whether your cues support autonomy or dependency ➡️ Consider how breath, pacing, and recovery are integrated — not just load ➡️ Revisit your philosophy: is your teaching built for decades, or just for today? Connect with Loukia To learn more about Loukia's work, philosophy, and offerings: 🌐 https://www.liveyoungpilates.com This is a valuable resource for teachers and clients wanting a longevity-focused, intelligent approach to Pilates. Continue the Conversation in The Pilates Muse If you're craving deeper reflections, intelligent conversation, and writing that challenges how we think about Pilates, longevity, and professional integrity: ✨ Explore The Pilates Muse — a publication for Pilates teachers who want to think beyond cues and exercises ➡️ https://www.thepilatesprofessional.com.au/the-pilates-muse-publication 🎥 Prefer to watch? Episodes of The Pilates Lounge are also available on YouTube. This is where philosophy meets practice. About The Pilates Lounge The Pilates Lounge Podcast is where intelligent movement meets real-world practice. Hosted by Katie Crane, each episode supports Pilates teachers and movement professionals to think deeper, teach smarter, and build sustainable careers grounded in integrity, autonomy, and whole-person health.

    50 min
  5. Fibromyalgia - A recap with Katie Crane

    15 MAR

    Fibromyalgia - A recap with Katie Crane

    On The Pilates Lounge Podcast, Katie Crane closes out her fibromyalgia series with a powerful reflective episode — weaving together the lived experiences, professional insights, and recurring themes that emerged across conversations with Pilates teachers, educators, and individuals living with or healing from fibromyalgia.  This episode is not an interview, but an integration. Katie pulls apart what these stories collectively reveal about chronic pain, trauma, nervous system load, and the real role Pilates can play — not as a cure, but as intelligent, compassionate support. What emerges is a clear reminder: fibromyalgia is not random, not overnight, and not something to be "pushed through." We Explore: The common threads shared by people living with or healing from fibromyalgia How trauma, prolonged stress, and high-achieving personalities often precede chronic pain Why fibromyalgia is deeply connected to the emotional and nervous system landscape The relationship between chronic pain, fatigue, and depression Why healing is never an overnight process — and why Pilates is not a "fix" How movement supports regulation, grounding, and reconnection The importance of unloading joints, reducing perceived threat, and avoiding excessive load Why mat work, gentle movement, nature, and grounding can feel safer than equipment for some The critical role of listening, pacing, sleep, rest, and self-prioritisation Why Pilates teachers must be careful not to diagnose, label, or oversimplify client experiences This Episode Is For: Pilates teachers working with clients who have fibromyalgia or chronic pain Movement professionals wanting to teach with greater nuance and nervous system awareness Teachers navigating load, fatigue, flare-ups, and client feedback Practitioners ready to move beyond "harder is better" thinking Anyone wanting a grounded, respectful perspective on self-healing and lived experience A Moment That Landed: "Fibromyalgia is the body yelling after years of whispers we didn't listen to." This episode reinforces an essential truth: People don't come to Pilates for exercises — they come for safety, understanding, and to be seen. Across every conversation in this series, those living with fibromyalgia shared similar learning curves: learning to listen instead of push learning to rest without guilt learning to soften self-judgement learning to put themselves first Not because it's trendy — but because their body demanded it. For Pilates professionals, this episode is a call to stay curious, avoid assumptions, and honour the privilege of holding space for deeply personal stories. 👉 Your Next Step: Take this into your teaching practice: ➡️ Reflect on how your language, loading choices, and pacing influence nervous system safety ➡️ Notice where you may unintentionally reward pushing through fatigue ➡️ Ask better questions — and leave space for answers that don't fit neat boxes Continue the Conversation in The Pilates Muse If you're craving deeper reflections, intelligent conversation, and writing that challenges how we think about Pilates, pain, and professional practice: ✨ Explore The Pilates Muse — a publication for Pilates teachers who want to think beyond cues and exercises ➡️ https://www.thepilatesprofessional.com.au/the-pilates-muse-publication 🎥 Prefer to watch? This episode — and the full fibromyalgia series — is also available on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCGs4C3-8NIw2BQZ1QTHZetg This is where philosophy meets practice. About The Pilates Lounge The Pilates Lounge Podcast is where intelligent movement meets real-world practice. Hosted by Katie Crane, each episode supports Pilates teachers and movement professionals to think deeper, teach smarter, and build sustainable careers grounded in integrity, autonomy, and whole-person health.

    20 min
  6. Fibromyalgia - Giving Yourself Permission to Heal with Kristin Windsor

    8 MAR

    Fibromyalgia - Giving Yourself Permission to Heal with Kristin Windsor

    On The Pilates Lounge Podcast, Katie Crane speaks with Kristin Windsor, a somatic healing practitioner who shares her extraordinary lived experience of fibromyalgia, complex trauma, nervous system dysregulation, and full recovery after years of chronic pain, mental illness, and medical dismissal.  Kristin brings depth, courage, and fierce honesty to this conversation — weaving together neuroscience, polyvagal theory, trauma recovery, and movement as a pathway back to safety, embodiment, and self-trust. Her story is not about bypassing pain, but about meeting the body with precision, patience, and radical responsibility. This episode is part of Katie's ongoing fibromyalgia series, created to help Pilates professionals expand beyond muscles and exercises — and truly understand the nervous system realities shaping chronic pain. We Explore: How childhood trauma and nervous system dysregulation can lay the groundwork for fibromyalgia Why chronic pain, depression, anxiety, and fatigue often coexist The role of the dorsal vagal "shutdown" response in weakness, exhaustion, and pain Why fibromyalgia cannot be resolved through willpower or mindset alone How neuroscience, neuroplasticity, and daily rituals supported Kristin's healing The importance of movement as reconnection — not performance or intensity Gentle movement, Pilates, yoga, breath, and presence as tools for safety Why healing requires consistency, not motivation What it actually takes to rebuild trust with the body after trauma This Episode Is For: Pilates teachers working with clients living with fibromyalgia or chronic pain Movement professionals supporting trauma-informed, nervous-system-sensitive bodies Teachers navigating pain, fatigue, mental health, and long-term recovery Practitioners ready to integrate neuroscience, regulation, and compassion into practice A Moment That Landed: "I didn't heal by forcing my body to change. I healed by learning how to listen to it — and respond with consistency, safety, and respect." Fibromyalgia cannot be understood through muscles, joints, or exercise prescription alone. Kristin's story reminds us that chronic pain is often the voice of a nervous system shaped by years of survival — not weakness, laziness, or lack of effort. This conversation reinforces why Pilates teachers must expand their scope to include nervous system regulation, trauma awareness, pacing, oxygenation, and emotional safety. When movement is rushed, forced, or aesthetic-driven, we reinforce harm. When it is paced, relational, and intelligent, Pilates becomes a powerful ally in healing. 👉 Your Next Step: If this episode resonated, consider this: ➡️ Reflect on one client whose pain or fatigue may be asking for safety, not progression ➡️ Reassess how your cueing, pacing, and expectations support regulation ➡️ Ask deeper questions — not to fix, but to understand Continue the Conversation in The Pilates Muse If you're craving deeper reflections, intelligent conversation, and writing that challenges how we think about Pilates, pain, and professional practice: ✨ Explore The Pilates Muse — a publication for Pilates teachers who want to think beyond cues and exercises ➡️ https://www.thepilatesprofessional.com.au/the-pilates-muse-publication 🎥 Prefer to watch? This episode is also available on YouTube — experience the full conversation in a different way: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCGs4C3-8NIw2BQZ1QTHZetg This is where philosophy meets practice. About The Pilates Lounge The Pilates Lounge Podcast is where intelligent movement meets real-world practice. Hosted by Katie Crane, each episode supports Pilates teachers and movement professionals to think deeper, teach smarter, and build sustainable careers grounded in integrity, autonomy, and whole-person health.

    55 min
  7. Fibromyalgia - Living with Fibro on the Mat

    1 MAR

    Fibromyalgia - Living with Fibro on the Mat

    On The Pilates Lounge Podcast, Katie Crane speaks with Lourdes, a Pilates teacher living with fibromyalgia, sharing her lived experience of chronic pain, fatigue, depression, and the long, often confusing road to understanding her body. Speaking from El Salvador, Lourdes brings honesty, humility, and deep compassion to this conversation — weaving together motherhood, injury, nervous system awareness, and the power of Pilates as a practice of reconnection rather than performance. This episode is part of Katie's ongoing fibromyalgia series, created to help Pilates professionals better understand the realities of this condition — so we can teach with more intelligence, empathy, and respect. We Explore: What fibromyalgia can feel like before diagnosis — and why it's often mistaken for depression or "just ageing" The overlap between chronic pain, fatigue, and emotional health Why pain often comes first — and depression follows Living, parenting, and teaching Pilates while managing fibromyalgia Why reconnection, not intensity, is the foundation of sustainable movement How mat work, breath, and props support safety and self-trust Why listening to the body matters more than loading it The role of self-love, gentleness, and pacing in long-term health This Episode Is For: Pilates teachers working with clients living with fibromyalgia or chronic pain Movement professionals supporting fatigue-prone, nervous-system-sensitive bodies Teachers navigating pain, injury, motherhood, and long-term practice Practitioners ready to prioritise awareness, regulation, and connection over intensity A Moment That Landed: "When we're in pain, we disconnect. My first goal is always to reconnect — through breath, awareness, and listening." Fibromyalgia cannot be understood through muscles, joints, or exercise prescription alone. Lourdes' story reminds us that pain, fatigue, and depression are not failures of motivation or discipline — they are signals from a nervous system under load. This conversation reinforces why Pilates teachers must expand their lens to include nervous system regulation, emotional safety, fatigue management, and lived experience. When movement is rushed or driven by aesthetics, we reinforce harm. When it's paced, intelligent, and compassionate, Pilates becomes a lifelong ally. 👉 Your Next Step: If this episode resonated, consider this: ➡️ Reflect on one client whose pain or fatigue may be asking for listening, not progression ➡️ Review how your session pacing, language, and expectations support safety ➡️ Ask better questions — not to fix, but to understand Continue the Conversation in The Pilates Muse If you're craving deeper reflections, intelligent conversation, and writing that challenges how we think about Pilates, pain, and professional practice: ✨ Explore The Pilates Muse — a publication for Pilates teachers who want to think beyond cues and exercises ➡️ https://www.thepilatesprofessional.com.au/the-pilates-muse-publication 🎥 Prefer to watch? This episode is also available on YouTube — experience the full conversation in a different way: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCGs4C3-8NIw2BQZ1QTHZetg This is where philosophy meets practice. About The Pilates Lounge The Pilates Lounge Podcast is where intelligent movement meets real-world practice. Hosted by Katie Crane, each episode supports Pilates teachers and movement professionals to think deeper, teach smarter, and build sustainable careers grounded in integrity, autonomy, and whole-person health.

    41 min
  8. Fibromyalgia -  Teaching with  Carla Mullins

    15 FEB

    Fibromyalgia - Teaching with Carla Mullins

    On The Pilates Lounge Podcast, Katie Crane speaks with Carla Mullins, founder of Body Organics Education and a leading voice in working with complex conditions in movement practice. Carla brings both clinical insight and lived understanding to a deeply honest conversation about fibromyalgia — a condition marked by chronic pain, fatigue, nervous system sensitivity, and years of medical dismissal. We Explore: What fibromyalgia actually is — and why diagnosis is often delayed for years Medical gaslighting and the emotional cost of not being believed Primary vs secondary fibromyalgia and common comorbidities Why fatigue is not "just tiredness" — and why it must guide programming How nervous system dysregulation drives pain, flare-ups, and overwhelm Why listening is one of the most powerful tools a Pilates teacher has This Episode Is For: Pilates teachers working with fibromyalgia or chronic pain clients Movement professionals supporting fatigue-prone, nervous-system-sensitive bodies Teachers navigating pain, pacing, and long-term client relationships Practitioners ready to move beyond load, reps, and repertoire A Moment That Landed: "Let's not worry about the why. Let's ask how this impacts your life — and what helps you function better." Fibromyalgia cannot be understood through muscles, joints, or pathology alone. This conversation reinforces why Pilates teachers must expand their lens to include fatigue management, nervous system regulation, safety, trust, and lived experience. When movement is rushed, over-prescribed, or poorly paced, we risk reinforcing fear and deconditioning. When it's intelligent, collaborative, and respectful, Pilates becomes a long-term ally — not another failed intervention. 👉 Your Next Step: If this episode resonated, consider this: ➡️ Reflect on one client whose fatigue or pain may be asking for pacing, not progressions ➡️ Review how session length, environment, and sensory load show up in your studio ➡️ Ask better questions — not to fix, but to understand Continue the Conversation in The Pilates Muse If you're craving deeper reflections, intelligent conversation, and writing that challenges how we think about Pilates, pain, and professional practice: ✨ Explore The Pilates Muse — a publication for Pilates teachers who want to think beyond cues and exercises ➡️ https://www.thepilatesprofessional.com.au/the-pilates-muse-publication 🎥 Prefer to watch? This episode is also available on YouTube — experience the full conversation in a different way: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCGs4C3-8NIw2BQZ1QTHZetg This is where philosophy meets practice. About The Pilates Lounge The Pilates Lounge Podcast is where intelligent movement meets real-world practice. Hosted by Katie Crane, each episode supports Pilates teachers and movement professionals to think deeper, teach smarter, and build sustainable careers grounded in integrity, autonomy, and whole-person health.

    1hr 11min

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Welcome to the Pilates & Movement Journey, a show tailored for Pilates Professionals, movement educators, and enthusiasts. Immerse yourself in transformative content that connects mind, body, and spirit. Explore holistic wellness, gain expert insights, and foster a vibrant community. Ignite your passion for Pilates with engaging discussions, practical tips, and a focus on overall well-being. Join us on this journey to elevate your spirit and embrace a healthier, more mindful lifestyle. https://www.thepilatesprofessional.com.au/

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