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Marta Napoleone Mazzoni is host of the award winning podcast Marta on the Move. Created in 2015 the show shines light on her’s and other individual's journey through life, and what makes us human and keeps us moving.

Guests of Marta On The Move have included- Chelsea Handler, Alec Baldwin, David K Harbour, Patrick Page, Tom Savini, Paige Davis, Mayor Bill Peduto, Peter Max, and Patrick Wilson and more. You can find the show wherever you listen to podcasts.

Twitter- @icantfindmarta
Facebook -Marta On The Move Podcast
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www.martaonthemove.com
Email comments or questions to martafoos@gmail.com Tell me what you want to hear next! #martaonthemove

Marta on the Move Podcast Marta Napoleone Mazzoni

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Marta Napoleone Mazzoni is host of the award winning podcast Marta on the Move. Created in 2015 the show shines light on her’s and other individual's journey through life, and what makes us human and keeps us moving.

Guests of Marta On The Move have included- Chelsea Handler, Alec Baldwin, David K Harbour, Patrick Page, Tom Savini, Paige Davis, Mayor Bill Peduto, Peter Max, and Patrick Wilson and more. You can find the show wherever you listen to podcasts.

Twitter- @icantfindmarta
Facebook -Marta On The Move Podcast
Instagram- martasonthemove

www.martaonthemove.com
Email comments or questions to martafoos@gmail.com Tell me what you want to hear next! #martaonthemove

    #164 The Power of Investing in Yourself

    #164 The Power of Investing in Yourself

    Talking today about how we invest in ourselves and why it is the best decision we can make.

    I share ways you can work on investing in yourself for free and tips for identifying how you can be more mindful towards what you want to invest in.
     
    The subject of investing in yourself was one I was clueless about until a few years ago a friend of mine sent me a podcast on the topic. It began a huge shift on the road to becoming the most authentic version of myself, and developing who I wanted to be, and what goals I valued most to reach on my way to a more mindful and awakened life.
     
    What was something you invested in that helped you shift? Drop it in the comments below. Would love to hear!
     
    Ways to work with me currently~
    ~ Women's Connection Circle June 17th
    Six week sessions.
    Meetings Mondays at 12pm.
    ~1:1 Coaching ~  Book an Explorative Consultation..
    Apply to work with me.
    ~ Request to hire me for your next event. Yoga, meditation, corporate wellness, MC.

    • 43 min
    #163 The Things I am Learning.

    #163 The Things I am Learning.

    This episode is a love letter to myself from the past three years of the things I have learned and am learning along the way. 
    It's been a wild ride, y'all. This is for everyone out there on their own journey of growing up and personal development. 
    Enjoy, or not... :)
     
    Ways to work with me currently~
    ~ Women's Connection Circle June 17th
    Six week sessions.
    Meetings Mondays at 12pm.
    ~1:1 Coaching ~  Book an Explorative Consultation..
    Apply to work with me.
    ~ Request to hire me for your next event. Yoga, meditation, corporate wellness, mc and host.
     

    • 24 min
    #162 Rebirth of a Podcast ~ A Tentative Step Back to the Microphone.

    #162 Rebirth of a Podcast ~ A Tentative Step Back to the Microphone.

    After a two year Hiatus away from podcasting. I felt called to pick it up again.
    This episode is what in improv we would call a "pancake" episode. I recorded it for me, and will continue to record all of these for me as a record of my journey. 
    I chat about what I have been up to these past two years. It has been a doozy for sure and I continue to grow and learn. It's so fun! 
    A big shift in my podcast over the years has been the rise of personal development and what "moves" me is what I record on. 
    The theme of this show may resonate with you, or it may not. I believe the person who needs to find it will. 
     
    Ways to work with me currently~
    ~ Women's Connection Circle June 17th
    Six week sessions.
    Meetings Mondays at 12pm.
    ~1:1 Coaching ~  Book an Explorative Consultation..
    Apply to work with me.
    ~ Request to hire me for your next event. Yoga, meditation, corporate wellness, mc and host.
     
     

    • 11 min
    #161 Improv Comedy Classes an Avenue to More Playfulness, Creativity, and Better Communication.

    #161 Improv Comedy Classes an Avenue to More Playfulness, Creativity, and Better Communication.

    Welcome back all! Today I am going to be exploring more into my new found passion of Improv comedy classes and why I am here to tell all of you, to try one out in your own hometown. On episode 158 I delved into some deep content about facing your fears and sitting with discomfort. I directly referenced Phil and I pushing past our awkwardness and joining Improv classes. It turns out I wasn't quite done with the subject, and in fact will probably record another podcast about how to make meaningful relationships as you age, which Improv will be involved in that discussion as well. What can I say... When I am into something... I am INTO it. :)
    Aside from being a fun activity to participate in, Improv has helped me personally communicate better with others, and myself.
    My brain feels sharper than it has in years, and Phil and I's communication has improved A LOT. We always considered ourselves great at talking, but have realized over the years that you can be great at talking, but NOT at communicating.
    We talk over one another. We blame and judge. We get defensive. We assume and project. I am sure we are not the only ones. When you are with someone for a long period of time you develop habits, and patterns. These habits became apparent to me when we started taking Improv together and began working through some practices and games. We weren't listening outside of class as well as we could have been.
    Improv helped us pause and instead of waiting for our turn to speak, to really listen to what the other was saying. It also revealed long standing patterns of blame. If we were in a scene together, we instantly fell into "Well, you didn't do this." or "Why are you blaming me? You weren't there either!." Sort of scenario. Those negative emotions were easy to access as we built our pretend world for a scene. For example- A married couple at a furniture store that can't agree on a couch. Normal, right?
    Let me be clear here in saying that Improv comedy classes didn't entirely solve our problems. I am not saying it is therapy or a replacement for therapy. It just offered a lovely way of actually PRACTICING how to communicate better. You learn from therapy and discover how to better communicate. You may notice your own patterns or you might read concepts from books on how to shift the way you communicate. You read it, but to actually put these good habits into practice in a fun way allows you to shine light on where they pop up and strengthen better communication muscles so that you deeply know it.
    It was shortly after our Phil and I's first few classes that we began to unfold. The blame game disappeared. We were listening to one another AND then most beautiful thing happened naturally...
    We were playing again. Truly playing. This past year with the death of my sister Nina has been a rough one, and I have actively been rediscovering how to play and find joy. Life is hard. It is dark, and it can sometimes be easy to stay dark. It is hard to be playful after tragedy, but man is it needed. We began being lighter and not just in class. The affects lingered on throughout the week and seeped into our days and evenings, and we could not wait until the following week to play again with our new found friends!
    At least for us Improv classes are pure childlike joy. It is like camp for adults!
    Wanna try it? Let's chat with a veteran on the show! I am excited to announce that I have a guest for today's show, something I haven't had in over a year and a half! Feels good to speak to another human on MOTM.
    On today's episode I bring on Justin Borak. Justin is an Improv teacher and actor, and has worked in Chicago for several years performing in shows at Second City, iO, and the Annoyance. Some popular and prestigious Improv hot spots around the country.
    I am so excited to chat with him about how he thinks Improv spurs creativity and playfulness, how he thinks Dungeons and Dragons blends so well with Improv Comedy, and how inclusive it is in dif

    • 48 min
    #160 A Rest and Reset. My Experience with 150 Days of No Alcohol, Caffeine, or Sugar.

    #160 A Rest and Reset. My Experience with 150 Days of No Alcohol, Caffeine, or Sugar.

    Every year my husband and I do a sort of reset after the holidays. We aren't people who drink a ton. We stick with nicer wines and maybe a Negroni or two when out. Our diets are pretty good, and I usually only consume matcha or decaf espresso in limited amounts.
    However, the holidays build and build upon these vices, and since we have been eating cleaner every year, when we have more than we should, our bodies feel it more. Sleep gets affected, memories of a story the night before are hazy, brain fog, bloating, and anxiety increases so slowly you don't realize how badly you feel. How much your body is telling you it needs a break.
    So years ago, we started this "reset". It all began about 5-6 years ago with 30 days. Just 30 days of clean eating and no drinking. We adopted a diet plan called Whole 30. It began with no complex carbs, removal of alcohol, white sugar, flour etc. The first year was a success!
    Every year after that first experience, we kept adding on days to this time period. 60, then 80. This year we aimed for 100 and honestly we felt so good we went to 150. I had a lot of questions along the way of why we choose to do this, what it felt like, and what I learned.
    In this episode I will talk about Why we do this. What I gained (and lost) and also some substitutions for alcohol, sugar, and caffeine so if you wanna try this yourself, you are set up for success!
    Allow me to say that I am not a doctor, and I am not here to judge anyone for their choices. This is specifically geared towards those who may be curious about trying a reset. Please ALWAYS consult your health professionals before beginning any diet or change to your diets.
    Now we begin!
    "Why do you do this to yourselves? It sounds so extreme!"
    I get this question a lot. To be clear, Phil doesn't not give up caffeine like I do. He cuts back. I go all in. The reason I do this yearly is because I like to strip away anything in my system to get down to the nitty gritty of what my BODY really wants, and what serves it best. Not my mind, our minds get in the way. The key here is to get to your intuition and basic bodily needs.
    We take breaks in life, in work, in our general daily habits. Why should we not take a break from substances that have a negative effect on our body? Seems like common sense to me.
    This episode might not be for everyone, but I hope the people who are curious about taking a reset find some options! It is a hard subject to speak on, and it took me years to come out about our reset. Fear of judgement is a big thing that I am working on, and I am happy to announce moving past. Self acceptance and love really help :)
    Let's first take a look at the main three things we removed from our diet, and some reasons why we removed them.
    CAFFEINE
    MedlinePlus states-
    "Caffeine has many effects on your body's metabolism. It:
    Stimulates your central nervous system, which can make you feel more awake and give you a boost of energy Is a diuretic, meaning that it helps your body get rid of extra salt and water by urinating more Increases the release of acid in your stomach, sometimes leading to an upset stomach or heartburn May interfere with the absorption of calcium in the body Increases your blood pressure Within one hour of eating or drinking caffeine, it reaches its peak level in your blood. You may continue to feel the effects of caffeine for four to six hours.
    What are the side effects from too much caffeine? For most people, it is not harmful to consume up to 400mg of caffeine a day. If you do eat or drink too much caffeine, it can cause health problems, such as:
    Restlessness and shakiness Insomnia Headaches Dizziness Fast heart rate Dehydration Anxiety Dependency, so you need to take more of it to get the same results Some people are more sensitive to the effects of caffeine than others."
    That last sentence is 100% true. I am now HIGHLY sensitive to caffeine. Part from removing it from my system and then experimenting with myself

    • 47 min
    Free 15 Minute Meditation to Help Ground While Traveling

    Free 15 Minute Meditation to Help Ground While Traveling

    Use this meditation anywhere to quickly come back to your breath, check in with your body, and become more grounded while traveling.
    For more meditations or private sessions visit www.martaonthemove.com or email martafoos@gmail.com
    @martamazzonipgh
    @martaonthemovepodcast

    • 15 min

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