The Movement Mentality

Missy

Missy Bunch is a multi-certified movement coach, entrepreneur, speaker, educator, and podcast host with over 15 years of experience helping health and wellness professionals build expertise, confidence, and thriving businesses. Her journey began as a professional dancer battling injuries—until one brain-based session erased four years of chronic knee pain. That breakthrough didn’t just transform her movement; it reshaped her career. She went from mastering neurology-based movement strategies to scaling successful businesses and is now on a mission to empower other professionals to do the same. As the Founder of The Movement Mentality LLC, Co-Founder of Movement IQ, a Z-Health Master Trainer, and host of The Movement Mentality Podcast, Missy blends cutting-edge neuroscience with proven business strategies. She helps movement professionals go beyond technique—teaching them how to attract clients, increase income, and create lasting impact. Whether through mentorship, education, or real-world business coaching, Missy is on a mission to turn passion into profit while making the wellness industry stronger, smarter, and more sustainable. Beyond her professional achievements, Missy is a dedicated mother, wife, and advocate for health, movement, and family. She is passionate about helping others build businesses that support the lives they truly want to live.

  1. Ep. 23 - Navigating the Virtual Yoga Landscape with Francesca Cervero

    09/28/2025

    Ep. 23 - Navigating the Virtual Yoga Landscape with Francesca Cervero

    The Movement Mentality Podcast with Missy Bunch Ep. 23 Navigating the Virtual Yoga Landscape with Francesca Cervero Missy sits down with seasoned yoga educator Francesca Cervero to explore what it takes to build a sustainable, values-led teaching business in the virtual world. Francesca has been teaching private yoga full-time since 2005 and training other yoga teachers since 2012, and in this conversation, she shares lessons learned from decades in the industry. They discuss the evolution of yoga instruction post-COVID, how to remain financially viable without compromising your values, and what it really means to serve your clients with presence and care. If you're a movement teacher trying to navigate the online space without burning out or selling out, this episode offers grounded, practical insight.   In this episode ·  03:45 - Francesca’s path from ballet dancer to yoga teacher ·  05:32 - Why the pandemic accelerated much-needed change in the yoga world ·  07:00 - The magic and nuance of private yoga instruction ·  10:14 - Why “make more money” isn’t the right goal for every teacher ·  12:33 - How to structure pricing to reflect your values ·  14:05 - Staying off social media - and still having a thriving business ·  17:10 - Francesca’s honest take on email marketing and business coaching ·  20:55 - Teaching clients in larger bodies, pain, or pregnancy with integrity ·  24:18 - Serving versus selling: how Francesca reframes online business ·  29:40 - Yoga as a therapeutic tool for nervous system support ·  33:10 - The hardest lesson learned in 20 years of teaching   Quotes • “I think the way we show up as teachers and space holders matters even more than what we teach.” [20:55]  • “I don’t need a million followers to have a thriving business. I need trust.” [14:05]  • “Let your values be the GPS for how you grow your teaching practice.” [12:33]   Connect with Missy & Francesca ·       missybunch.com. ·       Instagram: @missybunch15. ·       Instagram: @themovementmentality ·       Watch this episode on YouTube: @TheMovementMentality ·       Movement IQ Membership: movementiq.co ·       Francesca's IG @francescacervero   Francesca Cervero Website: francescacervero.comFrancesca’s Podcast: The Mentor Sessions  About Missy Missy is a multi-certified movement therapist who has been educating and coaching for over 15 years. As a young professional dancer, she battled many injuries over her career and one day she found someone who studied neurology (the study of the brain and nervous system). After one session with this person, her 4-year knee pain was completely gone. She knew she wanted to teach this approach to the world.The importance of brain function and using the nervous system to rapidly “debug” movement patterns, decrease pain, and increase performance, has led her to teach and create lightning-fast improvements with people from all walks of life. Her specialties include injury prevention, injury r

    54 min
  2. Ep. 22 - What's The Point?

    09/14/2025

    Ep. 22 - What's The Point?

    The Movement Mentality Podcast with Missy Bunch Ep. 22 What's The Point? In this solo episode, Missy tackles one of the most common questions plaguing online entrepreneurs and creators: What’s the point? She speaks candidly about the emotional rollercoaster of being consistent online, the stories we tell ourselves, and the real reasons we feel blocked when it comes to showing up. Using personal experiences, client anecdotes, and lessons from the Landmark Forum, Missy unpacks the deeper reasons why showing up matters and why your voice - yes, yours - is needed in the world. Whether you're a movement pro, a business owner, or a human trying to be more visible in your work, this episode is your permission slip to stay the course, honor your word, and keep hitting “publish.”   In this episode 01:00 - The question that sparked this episode: "Does anyone even care?"  03:10 - Landmark teaching: feelings don’t excuse breaking your word  04:22 - Why vague messaging fails and clarity builds trust  05:13 - Who do you help and how do you help them?  06:45 - Don't deviate: your feelings are separate from your commitment  07:28 - Social media is part of the job if you choose it  08:58 - Bad posts, flops, and why Missy doesn’t take it personally  10:00 - Instagram as a “Spotify playlist” - curating trust at first glance  12:26 - Referral breakdown: how a missing neuro post cost someone a client  15:34 - Use your phone and notes app to make marketing easier  17:46 - You were given gifts - why are you hiding them?  21:41 - The truth: those “what’s the point?” thoughts never fully go away   Quotes • “Your feelings have nothing to do with what you promised you would do.” [03:10]  • “If you know who you help and how you help them, you're going to be okay. Just don’t deviate from the plan.” [15:34]  • “The point of you posting is to make a difference for people in a way that you were not made a difference for.” [17:22]   Connect with Missy & Sydney ·       missybunch.com. ·       Instagram: @missybunch15. ·       Instagram: @themovementmentality ·       Watch this episode on YouTube: @TheMovementMentality ·       Movement IQ Membership: movementiq.co   About Missy Missy is a multi-certified movement therapist who has been educating and coaching for over 14 years.As a young professional dancer, she battled many injuries over her career and one day she found someone who studied neurology (the study of the brain and nervous system). After one session with this person, her 4-year knee pain was completely gone. She knew she wanted to teach this approach to the world. The importance of brain function and using the nervous system to rapidly “debug” movement patterns, decrease pain, and increase performance, has led her to teach and create lightning-fast improvements with people from all walks of life. Her specialties include injury prevention, injury rehabilitation, joint mobility, and decreasing pain, holistically.

    25 min
  3. Ep. 21 - From IT to Neuro Training: Matt Bush's Journey

    09/01/2025

    Ep. 21 - From IT to Neuro Training: Matt Bush's Journey

    The Movement Mentality Podcast with Missy Bunch Ep. 21 From IT to Neuro Training: Matt Bush's Journey In this powerful conversation, Missy sits down with internationally recognized neuro performance coach Matt Bush to explore why understanding how your brain works should be for everyone, not just medical professionals. Matt shares his journey from applied neurology and sport science to becoming a movement educator for everyday humans, elite athletes, and recovering patients alike. He unpacks how the brain drives everything we do - from physical pain to emotional states - and why nervous system training is the next frontier in sustainable wellness. This episode is a must-listen for coaches, clinicians, athletes, and anyone ready to move better, feel better, and think more clearly.   In this episode 03:20 - Matt’s origin story: sport science, injuries, and discovering neurology  08:12 - What is applied neurology and why does it matter?  10:45 - How pain is not always structural - it’s often a brain issue  14:30 - Why we must train the brain just like the body  18:50 - The normal aging process vs. what’s actually possible  22:32 - “Everyone has a brain - they need to know how to use it.”  26:05 - Movement and neuroplasticity: what’s happening in the brain  30:10 - Missy’s story: recovering from trauma through movement  35:55 - Practical tools for training the brain at home  41:00 - Matt’s final advice: trust your body, train your brain   Quotes • “Everybody has a brain - they need to know how to use it.” [22:32]  • “Just like you wouldn’t wait until a heart attack to start doing cardio, you shouldn’t wait until a cognitive decline to train your brain.” [14:35]  • “We’re not just movement machines. We’re sensory beings. And our brain is always listening.” [35:55]   Connect with Missy & Sydney ·       missybunch.com. ·       Instagram: @missybunch15. ·       Instagram: @themovementmentality ·       Watch this episode on YouTube: @TheMovementMentality ·       Movement IQ Membership: movementiq.co ·       Next Level Neuro Website ·       Instagram: @nextlevelneuro ·       Facebook: @nextlevelneuro   About Missy Missy is a multi-certified movement therapist who has been educating and coaching for over 14 years.As a young professional dancer, she battled many injuries over her career and one day she found someone who studied neurology (the study of the brain and nervous system). After one session with this person, her 4-year knee pain was completely gone. She knew she wanted to teach this approach to the world. The importance of brain function and using the nervous system to rapidly “debug” movement patterns, decrease pain, and increase performance, has led her to teach and create lightning-fast improvements with people from all walks of life. Her specialties include injury prevention, injury rehabilitation, joint mobility, and decreasing pain, holistically.

    54 min
  4. Ep. 20 - Imperfect Consistency - with Gilliam Brown

    08/18/2025

    Ep. 20 - Imperfect Consistency - with Gilliam Brown

    The Movement Mentality Podcast with Missy Bunch Ep. 20 Imperfect Consistency - with Gilliam Brown In this heartfelt and energizing episode, Missy Bunch welcomes Gilliam Brown—a movement specialist, wellness leader, and mom of three—for a candid conversation about what it really takes to stay consistent in a wellness practice while navigating the chaos of life. Gill shares how she’s learned to embrace “imperfect consistency,” the difference between flexibility and excuses, and how movement has become her lifeline through motherhood and business building. This episode is full of real talk about creating momentum, parenting with grace, and showing up for yourself in a way that actually works.   In this episode 02:48 - Gill’s journey: from marathon training to motherhood  06:23 - Why “showing up” looks different every day  08:10 - The myth of motivation and how discipline actually works  10:44 - Letting go of perfection and embracing “imperfect consistency”  13:30 - How movement supports emotional regulation and mental clarity  16:05 - Morning routine reality check: what’s doable for a mom of three  20:21 - Tracking progress without the pressure  22:40 - How to reset after falling off the wagon  27:01 - What Gill tells her clients who “don’t have time”  30:15 - Advice for moms who want to stay active and feel empowered   Quotes ·       “I used to think if I couldn’t do it perfectly, it wasn’t worth doing. Now I know that showing up imperfectly is the win.” [07:56] ·       “Movement has become my therapy, my meditation, and my anchor. It’s not about changing how I look—it’s about how I feel.” [13:35] ·       “You don’t need to ‘start over.’ You just need to take the next step.” [22:42]   Connect with Missy & Sydney ·       missybunch.com. ·       Instagram: @missybunch15. ·       Instagram: @themovementmentality ·       Watch this episode on YouTube: @TheMovementMentality ·       Movement IQ Membership: movementiq.co Connect with Gilliam on Instagram: @giltdubs  About Missy Missy is a multi-certified movement therapist who has been educating and coaching for over 14 years.As a young professional dancer, she battled many injuries over her career and one day she found someone who studied neurology (the study of the brain and nervous system). After one session with this person, her 4-year knee pain was completely gone. She knew she wanted to teach this approach to the world. The importance of brain function and using the nervous system to rapidly “debug” movement patterns, decrease pain, and increase performance, has led her to teach and create lightning-fast improvements with people from all walks of life. Her specialties include injury prevention, injury rehabilitation, joint mobility, and decreasing pain, holistically.

    58 min
  5. Ep. 19 - Meet my husband!

    07/21/2025

    Ep. 19 - Meet my husband!

    The Movement Mentality Podcast with Missy Bunch Ep. 19 - Meet my husband!  In this intimate and inspiring episode, Missy sits down with her husband, Ryan Steenrod, to talk about his winding path from bartender to brick-and-mortar gym owner to six-figure virtual corporate wellness coach. They dive into his origin story in the movement industry, lessons learned from running a gym, their early entrepreneurial days as a couple, and how they’ve designed a family-first life and business together. This conversation is full of heartfelt reflections, real-talk business lessons, and advice for movement professionals looking to expand their impact without burning out.   In this episode 03:00 - Ryan’s journey from unhealthy college student to movement professional  06:59 - The flight of stairs that sparked a life transformation  09:00 - First triathlon: cramps, heat stroke, and a life-defining decision  13:23 - Discovering kettlebells and the philosophy that shaped his gym  15:13 - Gym ownership realities: high overhead and relentless hustle  21:20 - Pivoting during COVID: entering the corporate wellness world  25:00 - Why office wellness fails and how Ryan’s approach is different  29:09 - Tactical tips for coaches wanting to get into corporate wellness  36:00 - Building a life by design: how Missy and Ryan support each other’s businesses  41:22 - Advice to his younger self: it’s all figureoutable, just keep going   Quotes ·       “I shouldn't be winded after this flight of stairs.” [07:00] ·       “You might be making money, but you’ll never make enough money if your overhead is too high.” [20:00] ·       “Go do hard things. Get the reps in. There's no substitute for time spent with real people.” [44:58]   Connect with Missy & Sydney ·       missybunch.com. ·       Instagram: @missybunch15. ·       Instagram: @themovementmentality ·       Watch this episode on YouTube: @TheMovementMentality ·       Movement IQ Membership: movementiq.co ·       Connect with Ryan on LinkedIn: Ryan Steenrod ·       Email Ryan Ryan@movementIQ.co   About Missy Missy is a multi-certified movement therapist who has been educating and coaching for over 14 years.As a young professional dancer, she battled many injuries over her career and one day she found someone who studied neurology (the study of the brain and nervous system). After one session with this person, her 4-year knee pain was completely gone. She knew she wanted to teach this approach to the world. The importance of brain function and using the nervous system to rapidly “debug” movement patterns, decrease pain, and increase performance, has led her to teach and create lightning-fast improvements with people from all walks of life. Her specialties include injury prevention, injury rehabilitation, joint mobility, and decreasing pain, holistically.

    52 min
  6. Ep. 18 - Exciting News!

    07/07/2025

    Ep. 18 - Exciting News!

    The Movement Mentality Podcast with Missy Bunch Ep. 18 - Exciting News!   In this raw and heartfelt solo episode, Missy Bunch shares her personal journey of pregnancy, loss, healing, and hope as she announces her third pregnancy. She opens up about the physical and emotional rollercoaster of her past pregnancies, including two miscarriages and a C-section birth and reflects on how these deeply human experiences have shaped her understanding of the body, grief, and resilience. From passing a placenta in her shower to advocating for ceremony and healing after loss, Missy reminds us that being strong doesn’t mean being untouched by pain it means moving through it with presence and power. Whether you’re a parent, a movement professional, or simply someone walking through a season of change, this episode will resonate.   In this episode 01:55 - Pregnancy announcement: Baby #3 is on the way 03:39 - First trimester comparison: exhaustion vs. nonstop vomiting 05:00 - What it means to be a “geriatric pregnancy” in the medical world 06:56 - The first miscarriage: shock, grief, and learning what health doesn’t protect 08:01 - Unplanned C-section and the identity unraveling that followed 09:49 - The second miscarriage: labor at home, fainting, and raw humanity 13:50 - Ceremony and connection: honoring the lost babies with love and reverence 16:00 - This pregnancy: why Missy waited to announce, and what’s different this time 17:20 - Preparing for birth, motherhood, and a new chapter   Quotes ·       “I didn’t think someone like me could miscarry. I thought if you were healthy, that just couldn’t happen.” ·       “I basically did the full spectrum of labor. No drugs… all the way to surgery. And I’m still healing from that.” ·       “The body is miraculous and beautiful… and painful. But it will carry you through.”   Connect with Missy & Sydney ·       missybunch.com. ·       Instagram: @missybunch15. ·       Instagram: @themovementmentality ·       Watch this episode on YouTube: @TheMovementMentality   About Missy Missy is a multi-certified movement therapist who has been educating and coaching for over 14 years.As a young professional dancer, she battled many injuries over her career and one day she found someone who studied neurology (the study of the brain and nervous system). After one session with this person, her 4-year knee pain was completely gone. She knew she wanted to teach this approach to the world. The importance of brain function and using the nervous system to rapidly “debug” movement patterns, decrease pain, and increase performance, has led her to teach and create lightning-fast improvements with people from all walks of life. Her specialties include injury prevention, injury rehabilitation, joint mobility, and decreasing pain, holistically.

    18 min
  7. Ep. 17 - From Bodybuilding to Healing: A Transformation Story with Jerame Mudick

    06/23/2025

    Ep. 17 - From Bodybuilding to Healing: A Transformation Story with Jerame Mudick

    The Movement Mentality Podcast with Missy Bunch Ep. 17 - From Bodybuilding to Healing: A Transformation Story with Jerame Mudick In this grounding and expansive episode, Missy welcomes somatic guide and breathwork facilitator Jerame Mudick to The Movement Mentality Podcast. They explore what it means to come home to the body, the unexpected grief of healing, and why slowing down is essential for true transformation. Jerame opens up about his journey from fitness and functional health into deep somatic work and trauma resolution. This conversation weaves together personal evolution, nervous system wisdom, and the spiritual initiation of remembering who you are beneath your patterns. If you’re craving depth, stillness, and a return to your truth—this episode is for you.   In this episode   ·       03:10 - Jerame’s origin story: From personal training to body-based healing ·       07:42 - What happens when slowing down feels threatening ·       13:15 - Fitness as a coping mechanism and how the body finally said “no” ·       20:10 - Surrender as the sacred threshold: what comes after the breakdown ·       28:02 - Why we can’t “logic” our way into regulation ·       35:46 - Masculine energy, grief, and the initiation of embodiment ·       43:20 - Jerame’s current practices and what holds him now ·       48:55 - The real markers of healing: less reactivity, more resonance ·       54:38 - Navigating the identity unraveling as you become who you are ·       1:00:11 - Guidance for listeners: how to begin listening to your body again     Quotes: “Surrender didn’t come easy. It came after the exhaustion, after trying to hold everything together for too long.” 20:23“I thought I had to be the strong one, the protector. But what I really needed was permission to grieve.” 36:10 “I knew I was healing—not because life got easier, but because I didn’t flinch in the places I used to.” 48:57Connect with Missy & Sydney ·       missybunch.com. ·       Instagram: @missybunch15. ·       Instagram: @themovementmentality ·       Watch this episode on YouTube: @TheMovementMentality ·       Jerame Mudick on Instagram: @jeramemudick ·       Website: jeramemudick.com   About Missy Missy is a multi-certified movement therapist who has been educating and coaching for over 14 years.As a young professional dancer, she battled many injuries over her career and one day she found someone who studied neurology (the study of the brain and nervous system). After one session with this person, her 4-year knee pain was completely gone. She knew she wanted to teach this approach to the world. The importance of brain function and using the nervous system to rapidly “debug” movement patterns, decrease pain, and increase performance, has led her to teach and create lightning-fast improvements with people from all walks of life. Her specialties include injury prevention, injury rehabilitation, joint mobility, and decre

    55 min
  8. Ep. 16 - The Intersection of Trauma and Pelvic Health with Sydney Zwicker

    06/02/2025

    Ep. 16 - The Intersection of Trauma and Pelvic Health with Sydney Zwicker

    The Movement Mentality Podcast with Missy Bunch Ep. 16 - The Intersection of Trauma and Pelvic Health with Sydney Zwicker   In this deeply moving episode, Missy sits down with Sydney Zwicker, a trauma integration bodyworker and pelvic health specialist based in Denver, Colorado. Sydney shares her journey from art and mythology student to internationally recognized practitioner in somatic pelvic healing. Together, they unpack the physical, emotional, and spiritual dimensions of healing, why trauma lives in the body, and how touch can help rewire our nervous systems for safety, wholeness, and power. With humor, depth, and radical honesty, this conversation is a must-listen for healers, mothers, movement professionals, and anyone curious about the intersection of body, story, and sovereignty.   In this episode   02:00 - Meet Sydney: From France to Denver and an eclectic path to pelvic health05:40 - What is ceremonial pelvic care and how does it work?10:12 - Sydney’s healing journey and the session that changed everything18:08 - Why touch matters: reprogramming trauma through nervous system-based bodywork24:33 - The C-section story: trauma, scar tissue, and emotional release33:50 - Can everything heal? Sydney’s honest answer and client discovery process40:20 - Somatic storytelling: how tissue holds truth and how to let it go46:05 - Building an unconventional business with integrity and deep conviction53:45 - F**k You, Sydnee: the healing power of defiance and permission to feel1:02:30 - From symptom to sovereignty: how this work helps you reclaim your "yes" and "no"   Quotes:  “Your body wants to be in wholeness and balance—it just might not know it’s safe yet.” [33:58] “Healing isn’t relief. Healing is chopping the wood, fetching the water. It’s doing it over and over until it becomes part of you.” [53:45] “I can’t guarantee anything except this: if you show up for the work, you will reconnect with your ‘hell no’ and your ‘f**k yes.’’ [01:02:30]Connect with Missy & Sydney ·       missybunch.com. ·       Instagram: @missybunch15. ·       Instagram: @themovementmentality ·       Watch this episode on YouTube: @TheMovementMentality ·       Instagram: @zwickerhealingarts ·       Website: zwickerhealingarts.com ·       Book Mentioned: Wild Feminine by Tami Lynn Kent    About Missy Missy is a multi-certified movement therapist who has been educating and coaching for over 14 years.As a young professional dancer, she battled many injuries over her career and one day she found someone who studied neurology (the study of the brain and nervous system). After one session with this person, her 4-year knee pain was completely gone. She knew she wanted to teach this approach to the world. The importance of brain function and using the nervous system to rapidly “debug” movement patterns, decrease pain, and increase performance, has led her to teach and create lightning-fast improvements with people from all walks of life. Her specialties include i

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Missy Bunch is a multi-certified movement coach, entrepreneur, speaker, educator, and podcast host with over 15 years of experience helping health and wellness professionals build expertise, confidence, and thriving businesses. Her journey began as a professional dancer battling injuries—until one brain-based session erased four years of chronic knee pain. That breakthrough didn’t just transform her movement; it reshaped her career. She went from mastering neurology-based movement strategies to scaling successful businesses and is now on a mission to empower other professionals to do the same. As the Founder of The Movement Mentality LLC, Co-Founder of Movement IQ, a Z-Health Master Trainer, and host of The Movement Mentality Podcast, Missy blends cutting-edge neuroscience with proven business strategies. She helps movement professionals go beyond technique—teaching them how to attract clients, increase income, and create lasting impact. Whether through mentorship, education, or real-world business coaching, Missy is on a mission to turn passion into profit while making the wellness industry stronger, smarter, and more sustainable. Beyond her professional achievements, Missy is a dedicated mother, wife, and advocate for health, movement, and family. She is passionate about helping others build businesses that support the lives they truly want to live.