Women Making Moves

Amy Pons

Women Making Moves is a podcast that celebrates the moves that women are making to create the existence we all deserve, which often looks like charting their own path. There are collective shifts happening in the world on an energetic level and as the divine feminine rises, the imbalanced masculine will feel pinched. The ask is that we create the balance we've never seen in this lifetime. The women showcased in this podcast have carved their own path in their unique brilliance shining their light for all to see. They're showing "how" we create the balance we yearn for, and there is no one answer. We celebrate these trailblazers, pioneers, goddesses, entrepreneurs, and unique spirits as they're claiming what success can look like in a world that is hurting.

  1. Audacity and Authenticity w/ Sandhya Sudhakar

    6H AGO

    Audacity and Authenticity w/ Sandhya Sudhakar

    Women Making Moves — Episode: Audacity and Authenticity Guest: Sandhya Sudhakar — Certified Coach, Enneagram Practitioner, Speaker, Facilitator, Founder of Self At Work, and Host of the Working Your Way podcast. Host: Amy Pons — Founder of Unlock the Magic Coaching, Healing and Magic School Episode Summary: Amy sits down with Sandhya to explore what it means to show up authentically in the workplace and in life. They discuss the courage it takes to be direct, the tension between practicality and audacious dreaming, and how to navigate discomfort in a way that leads to real growth. Key Topics Discussed: Audacity as a guiding word — Sandhya shares why she chose "audacity" for 2026 and how she's learning to dream bigger and care less about others' perceptions.Directness vs. palatability — Both Amy and Sandhya reflect on being told to "achieve the same but be nicer," and the impossible double standard women face in the workplace.Self-abandonment and trade-offs — A nuanced conversation about when to walk away from misaligned work and when financial safety takes priority, and the long-term cost of forsaking yourself.The learning zone — Sandhya breaks down the comfort zone / learning zone / panic zone framework and how to discern good discomfort from harmful discomfort.Generational dynamics at work — How Boomers, Millennials, Gen Z, and Gen Alpha each play a role in reshaping workplace culture.Enneagram in teams — How Sandhya uses the Enneagram to help high-achieving leaders diagnose team dynamics and lead more effectively.Speaking up and truth-telling — Amy shares a personal story about confronting inappropriate behavior and the backlash that followed.Where to Find Sandhya: Website: selfatwork.comPodcast: Working Your Way (available on YouTube and all audio platforms)Where to Find Amy: Website: https://unlockthemagic.orgInstagramLinkedInClosing Thought: "Having less so I could do more — simplifying, and going much bigger with fewer things." — Sandhya Sudhakar

    38 min
  2. Compassion in Medicine w/ Dr. Tamara Beckford

    2D AGO

    Compassion in Medicine w/ Dr. Tamara Beckford

    S7 Ep7 — Dr. Tamara Beckford Women Making Moves Podcast Host: Amy Pons, Founder of Unlock the Magic Coaching, Healing and Magic School Guest: Dr. Tamara Beckford — Board-certified emergency medicine physician, bestselling author, international speaker, and founder of Truly Balanced Wellness Care Episode Summary: Amy sits down with Dr. Tamara Beckford to explore the intersection of traditional medicine, holistic healing, and the powerful journey women experience through perimenopause and menopause. They discuss reclaiming the magic of womanhood, honoring the body's natural cycles, the importance of slowing down, and building an intentional life beyond the "go, go, go" mentality. Topics Covered: 3:23 Perimenopause — embracing the biological experience5:49 Slowing down & the "to-feel list"8:04 Sound baths, sacral womb healing & energy work10:00Healing beyond traditional medicine & the power of timeframes14:57 Heart disease as a silent killer in women18:26 Women pushing through pain & learned endurance21:43 Generational shame around menstruation & naming your womb25:04 Menopause as reemergence — wisdom, not decline30:00Writing your own story & challenging "I have to"33:22 Dr. Tamara's telemedicine practice & expanding to 4 states35:14 "Intentional outweighs impressive" — building a slower, richer life41:02 What patients truly want — time, compassion, listening44:00 Advice for finding the right care provider47:06 Closing remarks — fierce, ferocious, and forging the next pathKey Quotes: "How do you wanna feel?" — Amy on replacing the to-do list with a "to-feel list""Intentional outweighs impressive every single day." — Dr. Tamara Beckford"Our body sheds, prepares, and renews for the next phase — over and over." — Dr. TamaraWhere to Find Dr. Tamara Beckford: LinkedIn: Dr. Tamara BeckfordFacebook: Dr. Tamara BeckfordInstagram: Dr. Tamara BeckfordTikTok: @trulybalancedwcFeatured In: Fox 26, Forbes, Yahoo Finance, Voyage Houston, LinkedIn News, Rolling Out Magazine, Kevin MD Books: Made For More, Made For More Too, Thriving After Burnout Practice: Truly Balanced Wellness Care — concierge telemedicine for menopausal care, hormone balancing, and weight care (serving Texas, Michigan, Georgia, and Iowa) Where to Find Amy, Women Making Moves, and Unlock the Magic: LinkedIn: Amy Pons, Unlock the Magic, Magic School, Women Making MovesWebsite: https://unlockthemagic.org Instagram: Unlock the Magic and Women Making MovesTikTok: @chicagosfavewitchycoachPlease leave a rating and review on your favorite platform, thank you!

    49 min
  3. The Future of Working Motherhood w/ Alexa Starks

    MAR 8

    The Future of Working Motherhood w/ Alexa Starks

    The Future of Working Motherhood: Flexibility, Ambition, and Real Support After Maternity Leave Amy Pons hosts Alexa Starks, maternity leave coach and founder of Executive Moms, to discuss reshaping maternity leave and return-to-work experiences and the findings from Executive Moms’ Future of Working Motherhood 2026 report. They reflect on the need to deconstruct harmful workplace systems, the lack of support for mothers returning from leave, and how simple supports like mentorship can improve retention. Alexa shares key data: 40% of women leave their job within a year of returning from maternity leave, yet 97% would stay if truly supported; the report also found no “ambition gap,” with mothers reporting equal or greater ambition after having kids. A major takeaway was that flexible work design (remote/hybrid/part-time) mattered more than longer leave. Alexa also previews a TED Talk in Rotterdam and the launch of Mothered Magazine. 01:09 Coaching and Paradigm Shift 03:02 Aha Moments in Corporate 05:22 Maternity Return Support Systems 06:48 Report Findings and Retention Stats 09:02 Ambition Gap Myth Debunked 11:43 Burnout and Hands On Work 13:54 Workplace Bullying and Boundaries 15:20 Surprising Data on Flexibility 16:56 Flexibility Tops Requests 17:15 Ambition And The 97 Percent 17:52 Survey Logistics And Reach 18:34 Return To Office Pushback 20:51 Why Leaders Cling To Control 22:42 TED Talk And Moving Abroad 25:04 Launching Mothered Magazine 27:04 Super Bowl Holiday Hypocrisy 28:46 Advice For The 97 And 40 31:06 Where To Find The Report 31:32 Feminine Strength Closing Find the 2026 'Future of Working Motherhood' report along with key updates from Executive Moms here, and follow Alexa on LinkedIn and Instagram. Thank you for tuning in to Women Making Moves, be sure to rate and subscribe to the show on your favorite podcast platform and follow along on Instagram and Bluesky. Visit Amy at Unlock the Magic, and follow on Instagram and LinkedIn. Women Making Moves is for personal use only and general information purposes, the show host cannot guarantee the accuracy of any statements from guests or the sufficiency of the information. This show and host is not liable for any personal actions taken.

    33 min
  4. Working Today with Bipolar Disorder w/ Breana Grayson

    MAR 6

    Working Today with Bipolar Disorder w/ Breana Grayson

    What Stability Really Requires: Breana Grayson on Bipolar Disorder, Stigma, and Support at Work Amy Pons hosts Women Making Moves and interviews writer Breana Grayson about living with bipolar disorder, what “stability really requires,” and the stigma and misunderstandings that still surround bipolar (“one of the ‘scary ones’”). Breana explains that medication is essential for her but not sufficient; stability also involves therapy, psychiatric care, consistent sleep, exercise, diet, and enjoyable practices like writing, guitar, and “therapy based kind of yoga,” and she defines stability as moving through life without derailing relationships or work. They discuss how menstrual cycles can affect symptoms, Breana’s use of cycle tracking and astrology to document patterns, and her diagnosis process at 25 through an intensive outpatient program after work and relationship difficulties. Brianna argues remote and flexible work are not favors but protect productivity, and she advocates proactive workplace support, education, and community so people don’t handle bipolar alone. 00:00 Welcome and Guest Intro 00:47 Stability and Root Chakra 01:22 Bipolar Stability Routine 02:22 Redefining Normal 03:46 Yoga and Creative Coping 04:33 Bipolar Stigma Myths 05:46 Cycles Hormones Astrology 08:51 Sharing Her Story at 26 09:23 Diagnosis at 25 10:32 Screening and Medication Risks 11:58 Childhood Signs and School Support 14:58 Remote Work as Accommodation 17:51 Workplace Support Strategies 20:37 Mental Health Across Generations 25:21 Advice Find Community 27:04 Where to Follow and Closing

    29 min
  5. It's Time to Choose the Children w/ Dr. Nelva Lee

    FEB 27

    It's Time to Choose the Children w/ Dr. Nelva Lee

    Dr. Nelva Lee on School Choice, Vocational Pathways, and Housing Solutions in Georgia Host Amy Pons welcomes Dr. Nelva Lee—healthcare and academic leader, former board appointee, author, and Georgia Superintendent of Schools candidate—who discusses the bleak realities of healthcare and education and her focus on solutions. Lee describes Concrete Build Financing, a crypto company backed by real estate aimed at countering private equity’s rent hikes by converting commercial multifamily properties into rent-to-own condos to promote stability, equity, and dignity. In education, she advocates expanding Georgia’s Promise Scholarship Act so more families—including homeschool and private-school families—can access broader learning environments, and she proposes every student graduate with both a diploma and a trade certificate. She cites post-COVID learning gaps, top-heavy education budgets, low reading and math proficiency rates, and calls for basics like phonics, targeted resources, and holding back non-readers by second grade. She also critiques HOPE Scholarship “bait and switch,” urging lower maintenance requirements and a college “star system,” and encourages limiting news, cultivating hope, and volunteering. 00:00 Welcome and Guest Intro 01:13 Healthcare and Maternal Gaps 02:59 Crypto Real Estate Housing Plan 06:31 School Run and Voucher Expansion 10:36 COVID Learning Loss and Resources 15:25 Vocational Skills Over College 22:21 Hope Scholarship Reform Ideas 27:19 Hopeful Action and Volunteering 31:59 Where to Find Dr Lee 32:23 Final Thanks and Wrap Up Find all of Dr. Nelva's work on her website and follow along with her campaign! Thank you for tuning in to Women Making Moves, be sure to rate and subscribe to the show on your favorite podcast platform and follow along on Instagram and Bluesky. Visit Amy at Unlock the Magic, and follow on Instagram and LinkedIn. Women Making Moves is for personal use only and general information purposes, the show host cannot guarantee the accuracy of any statements from guests or the sufficiency of the information. This show and host is not liable for any personal actions taken.

    33 min
  6. What is the Redline w/ Isvari Maranwe

    FEB 18

    What is the Redline w/ Isvari Maranwe

    Isvari Maranwe on Impact-Focused Activism, Citizen Journalism, and Rebuilding Social Media Amy Pons, founder of Unlock the Magic, interviews Isvari Maranwe—Silicon Valley–raised tech leader and Georgetown-educated cybersecurity attorney—now based in London. Isvari is CEO and founder of YuVoice, a new social media company designed to reward users for tangible impact rather than a follower-driven influencer model, and CEO of The Sentinel by YuVoice, a nonprofit, ad-free, non-paywalled citizen journalism platform building an all-volunteer global press corps. They discuss the tension between professional success and the emotional toll of social justice work, the importance of boundaries, and prioritizing empowering people who want to make a difference over trying to convince those who won’t. Isvari shares her view that only about 1% of people truly shape society for good, making it critical to change social defaults and focus energy where it creates measurable impact. Isvari explains that YuVoice has closed a $1 million angel round and will launch in phases with nonprofit partners, focusing on “anti addictive algorithms” and mentally healthy design. The Sentinel’s mission is to break global news through local perspectives: “We believe that everybody can tell their story the best.” They critique for-profit media incentives and argue, “media needs to be a nonprofit.” 02:22 What’s on Your Heart: Success, Privilege & Staying Resourced 03:54 Stop Convincing the Unmoved: Empower the 1% Who Shape Society 06:35 From Righteous Rage to Real Impact (and Posting with Intention) 13:00 Why Outrage Doesn’t Translate to Action (and What Might) 18:32 What Happens When No One Wants the Baton? Work, Power & Consolidation 22:38 Global South activism & the myth that “they can’t modernize” 28:19 Borders, stolen land & rethinking indigeneity and migration 30:46 What is YuVoice? Building a healthier, impact-rewarding social platform 32:24 The Sentinel: citizen journalism, no ads, no paywalls, global perspectives 37:21 Escaping doomscrolling: joy, community, boundaries & anti-addictive tech 40:34 Where to follow, platform burnout & final call to find your purpose Follow Isvari on LinkedIn, check out The Sentinel, and follow along with YuVoice! Thank you for tuning in to Women Making Moves, be sure to rate and subscribe to the show on your favorite podcast platform and follow along on Instagram and Bluesky. Visit Amy at Unlock the Magic, and follow on Instagram and LinkedIn. Women Making Moves is for personal use only and general information purposes, the show host cannot guarantee the accuracy of any statements from guests or the sufficiency of the information. This show and host is not liable for any personal actions taken.

    43 min
  7. This Can't Be It...

    JAN 30

    This Can't Be It...

    Exploring Change and Manifestation with Megan Senese In this episode of Women Making Moves, host Amy Pons talks to Megan Senese, co-founder of Stage, a women-owned business development and marketing boutique. Megan shares her journey from leaving a high-paying law job to starting her own company with just $3,000. Megan also discusses her experience with manifestation, using a 'want circle' to visualize her goals, and emphasizes the importance of aligning personal energy with desires to manifest intentions effectively. Furthermore, the episode touches on the challenges and systemic issues faced by lawyers and nurses, and the significance of maintaining one's well-being. The conversation concludes with Megan highlighting Stage's focus on creating authentic, balanced, and meaningful connections for lawyers looking to develop their business sustainably. 00:00 Introduction to Women Making Moves 00:19 Meet Megan Senese: From Big Law to Boutique Business 00:48 Texas Bar Association Changes 01:35 Megan's Career Journey and Personal Growth 03:58 The Power of Manifestation 04:45 The 'I Want' Circle Exercise 07:38 Aligning Goals with Personal Truth 12:50 Challenges in the Legal and Healthcare Systems 15:47 Creating a Balanced Life and Career 20:35 The Role of Energy and Intuition 23:50 Stage's 2026 Vision and Values 27:28 Supporting Lawyers and Legal Marketers 29:45 Closing Thoughts on Magic and Manifestation Find Megan on LinkedIn and through her podcast, "So Much to Say". Thank you for tuning in to Women Making Moves, be sure to rate and subscribe to the show on your favorite podcast platform and follow along on Instagram and Bluesky. Visit Amy at Unlock the Magic, and follow on Instagram and LinkedIn. Women Making Moves is for personal use only and general information purposes, the show host cannot guarantee the accuracy of any statements from guests or the sufficiency of the information. This show and host is not liable for any personal actions taken.

    30 min
  8. Our Dreams Do Not Work Unless We Do w/ Nicole Beach

    JAN 13

    Our Dreams Do Not Work Unless We Do w/ Nicole Beach

    Nicole Beach: From Corporate Leader to Jewelry Entrepreneur In this episode of Women Making Moves, host Amy Pons welcomes Nicole Beach, a seasoned corporate leader turned entrepreneur. Nicole shares her journey from managing large-scale property operations to founding Loop Strand, a luxury permanent jewelry brand in Chicago. The conversation delves into the concept of 'effortless luxury,' the trend of permanent jewelry, and the challenges and joys of transitioning to entrepreneurship. Nicole also offers insights on trusting your intuition, the importance of stepping out of your comfort zone, and how to handle self-doubt and unsolicited advice from others. This episode is an inspiring testament to betting on yourself and finding passion in unexpected places. 00:00 Introduction to Women Making Moves 00:18 Meet Nicole Beach: From Corporate Leader to Entrepreneur 01:24 The Concept of Effortless Luxury 02:14 The Journey to Permanent Jewelry 05:02 The Rise of Permanent Jewelry 07:51 The Art and Business of Permanent Jewelry 12:19 Embracing New Opportunities and Challenges 14:56 The Path to Entrepreneurship 18:33 Facing Uncertainty in Business 19:08 Balancing Dreams and Reality 19:52 Trusting Yourself and Your Path 20:34 The Journey of Entrepreneurship 21:12 Maintaining Discipline and Creativity 22:08 Reflecting on Career Changes 25:02 Embracing Free Will and Destiny 27:13 Learning from Experiences 31:12 Following Your Intuition 33:37 Encouragement and Support 36:32 Final Thoughts and Contact Information Support Nicole and find the next pop up shop at https://loopstrand.com and follow along on Instagram and LinkedIn @loopstrandjewelry Thank you for tuning in to Women Making Moves, be sure to rate and subscribe to the show on your favorite podcast platform and follow along on Instagram and Bluesky. Visit Amy at Unlock the Magic, and follow on Instagram and LinkedIn. Women Making Moves is for personal use only and general information purposes, the show host cannot guarantee the accuracy of any statements from guests or the sufficiency of the information. This show and host is not liable for any personal actions taken.

    38 min
5
out of 5
44 Ratings

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Women Making Moves is a podcast that celebrates the moves that women are making to create the existence we all deserve, which often looks like charting their own path. There are collective shifts happening in the world on an energetic level and as the divine feminine rises, the imbalanced masculine will feel pinched. The ask is that we create the balance we've never seen in this lifetime. The women showcased in this podcast have carved their own path in their unique brilliance shining their light for all to see. They're showing "how" we create the balance we yearn for, and there is no one answer. We celebrate these trailblazers, pioneers, goddesses, entrepreneurs, and unique spirits as they're claiming what success can look like in a world that is hurting.