Deep Tissue Talks

Doris Martel

Deep Tissue Talks is the 1st podcast recorded while the guest is being massaged! You can also check it out on Youtube and Witness the healing. The host is Doris Martel, a renowned manual therapist and somatic healer from France. For over a decade, she has worked closely with NBA players and professional athletes, helping them achieve peak performance and well-being. As the guests lie down with their hearts open, something magical happens. The gentle (sometimes painful) release of tension invites moments of deep self-reflection, empathy and vulnerability. In this state of openness, we can explore the profound connection between body,mind and spirit, uncovering stories of resilience, healing, and transformation. Whether you’re here to be inspired, learn a new technique or just curious about what goes on in the life with my guests, you’re in the right place. Together, we'll explore the personal journeys that shape our guests and how they turned it to Ğold. Dive in as Doris brings the soulful conversations of "Deep Tissue Talks" one episode at a time!

  1. Rudy Gobert: Can He Win a Record-Breaking 5th DPOY at 33?

    6일 전

    Rudy Gobert: Can He Win a Record-Breaking 5th DPOY at 33?

    What does it take to become the greatest defender in NBA history — and stay elite at 33? In this episode of Deep Tissue Talks, 4x NBA Defensive Player of the Year Rudy Gobert gets on the massage table to talk about the recovery systems, mindset work, and lifestyle choices that keep him at the top of the game — and his unprecedented chase for a record-breaking 5th DPOY trophy. Rudy goes deeper than any interview you've seen. He breaks down the private performance ecosystem he's built over 13 years in the NBA: hyperbaric chamber sessions, red light therapy, grounding, and why he made a decision that was particularly hard as a Frenchman. He also unpacks the somatic work that anchors his presence on defense — and explains why most of what he does never shows up in the highlight reel. We also go into the childhood in Saint-Quentin, France that forged his resilience, what Little Rudy needed to hear that nobody said, and how becoming a father completely restructured his sense of identity and purpose. This is a conversation about the invisible work behind elite performance — the body, the mind, and the spirit of someone chasing history. — — — Topics covered: • The 2026 DPOY race: Rudy vs. Wembanyama • Why winning four, maybe five, is a bigger miracle • Hyperbaric chamber: his protocol, what it feels like, why he swears by it • The decision he made that's hard for any Frenchman • Red light therapy and grounding in Minnesota winters • Building a private performance team outside the franchise • Defense as identity: growing up in the projects in France • The somatic framework behind elite longevity • What Little Rudy in Saint-Quentin needed to hear • How fatherhood restructured everything — — — Deep Tissue Talks is hosted by Doris Martel, performance therapist and somatic specialist. Every episode is recorded on the massage table — where athletes say what they never say anywhere else. Follow Deep Tissue Talks: @DeepTissueTalks

    54분
  2. The Side of Elite Sports Nobody Talks About with Lauren Sesselmann

    3월 19일

    The Side of Elite Sports Nobody Talks About with Lauren Sesselmann

    Lauren Sesselmann competed at the highest level of women's soccer — representing Canada at the World Cup, winning an Olympic medal at the 2012 London Games, and playing professionally for years. From the outside, her career looked like everything an athlete could dream of. But behind that career was a story most people never heard. In this conversation, Lauren opens up about the mental and emotional toll of elite sports — from nearly walking away from professional soccer in her first three years, to a pivotal World Cup moment that pushed her into one of the darkest periods of her life. She talks openly about the depression and concussion-related challenges that forced her retirement, what it felt like to lose her identity when the game ended, and the long road back to finding purpose. She also gets into what she is building now — mentoring the next generation of female athletes, working as a soccer agent and advisor, launching programs globally, and joining the AS Monaco women's team. And she shares the practical things nobody taught her as a young player: how to actually take care of your body, why overtraining is quietly breaking young athletes, and what she would tell her younger self today. This one is for every athlete who has ever felt the weight of performance, every parent trying to support a young player, and every person navigating who they are when the thing they love most is taken away. In this episode: The mental health crisis quietly affecting young soccer playersWhy overtraining is more dangerous than most coaches admitThe World Cup moment that changed everythingConcussions, brain health, and what her scan revealedDepression, identity loss, and life after professional sportsMentorship, agency work, and her next chapter in women's soccerWhat she would tell her younger self About Deep Tissue Talks Deep Tissue Talks is hosted by Doris, a licensed massage therapist and physical therapy educator whose work sits at the intersection of body care, athlete performance, and human stories. Each episode is recorded during a real session — creating an intimate space where guests open up in ways a traditional studio never allows. New episodes available on YouTube, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, and Amazon Music. Connect with Deep Tissue Talks 🎥 YouTube: youtube.com/@DeepTissueTalks 🌐 Website: www.deeptissuetalks.com Learn with Doris — Online PT and Massage Classes 📚 Access courses: triphysical.learnworlds.com/courses

    44분
  3. The Hips That Never Fully Rest

    1월 14일

    The Hips That Never Fully Rest

    If your hips feel tight all the time — not injured, not broken, just never fully at ease — this episode might feel uncomfortably familiar. In this session of Deep Tissue Talks, Doris Martel brings you inside a quiet, intimate treatment with an NBA player who comes in with a simple concern: “My hips are always tight.” Not painful. Not limiting. Just always there. Through slow, attentive manual work on the hip flexors and deep rotators, combined with breath and somatic inquiry, this episode explores what chronic hip tension can really mean — especially in bodies that never stop moving, planning, or carrying responsibility. You’ll hear how: Hip tightness can show up most strongly when the body finally stopsThe psoas and deep hip muscles often hold vigilance, not weaknessBreath changes reveal more than wordsGuilt around rest can live deep in the pelvisSoftening isn’t about losing edge — it’s about restoring trustThis episode isn’t about flexibility or performance metrics. It’s about learning how to power down — just enough — to feel safe again. If you’ve ever felt like your body doesn’t know how to rest… if stillness feels unfamiliar or even uncomfortable… this conversation may offer a mirror. As always, if you’re dealing with ongoing tension or pain, consider reaching out to a licensed massage therapist, physical therapist, or a mental health professional trained in somatic approaches. Support can make the difference. Check out our website: www.deeptissuetalks.com for more info

    4분
  4. The neck that carried perfectionism

    1월 7일

    The neck that carried perfectionism

    The Neck That Carried Perfection What happens when precision turns into pressure… and the body starts holding its breath? In this episode of Deep Tissue Talks, Doris Martel takes you inside a treatment session with a figure skater dealing with persistent neck and shoulder tightness — a tension rooted not only in biomechanics, but in the quiet demand to never make a mistake. Through hands-on manual therapy, fascial work along the arm–shoulder–neck chain, breath, and somatic exploration, this episode reveals how control, vigilance, and perfectionism can live in the body — and how release begins when safety replaces pressure. You’ll discover: • Why neck and shoulder pain is rarely just mechanical • How arm and hand tension can silently overload the upper trapezius • What precision sports teach us about control and fear of mistakes • Why true performance doesn’t come from holding on tighter • How presence creates freedom, fluidity, and confidence This episode is for anyone who: • Carries responsibility in their shoulders • Feels tension even when they’re “resting” • Strives for excellence but forgets to soften • Wants to understand the deeper message behind physical pain If you’re experiencing recurring pain or tension, consider reaching out to a licensed massage therapist, physical therapist, or a mental health professional trained in somatic approaches. Healing often happens faster when you’re supported. 💛 Share it with someone, you never know who you can Help. Follow us on Youtube: Deep Tissue Talks Because healing doesn’t start with force. It starts with safety.

    9분

소개

Deep Tissue Talks is the 1st podcast recorded while the guest is being massaged! You can also check it out on Youtube and Witness the healing. The host is Doris Martel, a renowned manual therapist and somatic healer from France. For over a decade, she has worked closely with NBA players and professional athletes, helping them achieve peak performance and well-being. As the guests lie down with their hearts open, something magical happens. The gentle (sometimes painful) release of tension invites moments of deep self-reflection, empathy and vulnerability. In this state of openness, we can explore the profound connection between body,mind and spirit, uncovering stories of resilience, healing, and transformation. Whether you’re here to be inspired, learn a new technique or just curious about what goes on in the life with my guests, you’re in the right place. Together, we'll explore the personal journeys that shape our guests and how they turned it to Ğold. Dive in as Doris brings the soulful conversations of "Deep Tissue Talks" one episode at a time!