Mama Mudra - The Joy Movement

Mama Mudra

Welcome to Mama Mudra - The Joy Movement. The wellness industry has a joy problem. This podcast exists to fix it. Hosted by Kate Thompson-Duwe - entrepreneur, founder, and joy advocate - Mama Mudra is where neuroscience, movement, nutrition, longevity, and conscious living collide with one radical belief: joy is the new performance metric. Not punishment. Not perfection. Not burnout disguised as discipline. Every week, Kate sits down with world-class experts, founders, and thinkers to challenge the wellness status quo and hand you tools that actually work — so you can stop forcing routines that don't fit and start building a life you genuinely want to repeat. This is the podcast for people who are done with joyless wellness. Who wants to feel good, think clearly, and live fully — without making life feel like a project. Topics we cover: happiness and neuroscience · wellness and performance · sustainable habits · longevity · mindset and self-belief · movement and emotional health · entrepreneurship and wellbeing · conscious living · joy-led performance This is The Joy Movement. Come as you are. Follow the podcast weekly, and join us in person at Sunshine People, where the joy movement comes to life.

  1. 25 Jun

    Passion, Discipline & Longevity: What happens when you find something you love so deeply that consistency no longer feel

    What if the secret to consistency isn't discipline at all, but absolute passion? In this episode, Kate Thompson-Duwe sits down with someone who has spent almost eight decades living the principles that the wellness industry is only now beginning to talk about: movement, purpose, longevity, mastery and consistency. Chris Thompson has dedicated his life to karate. As a Shihan 9th Dan and World Joint Chief Instructor, he continues to travel internationally teaching and inspiring students around the world as he approaches his 80th birthday. This conversation is about what happens when you find something you love so deeply that consistency no longer feels like hard work. We explore the relationship between passion and discipline, why purpose creates longevity, the dangers of chasing shortcuts, and what it takes to remain physically, mentally and emotionally engaged with life for an entire lifetime. If you've ever struggled to stay consistent with your health, your habits or your goals, this episode may completely change the way you think about motivation. In this episode we discuss: • Why passion is often more powerful than discipline • The mindset that has kept Chris active and engaged for nearly 80 years • The connection between purpose and longevity • Why mastery is a lifelong pursuit • How movement shapes both physical and mental well-being • Lessons from decades of teaching and mentoring others This episode is a reminder that the healthiest people aren't always the most disciplined. They're often the people who have found something they love enough to keep showing up for.

    32 min
  2. 18 Jun

    Is Alcohol Quietly Lowering Your Baseline of Wellness? Dr Simone Silver weighs in.

    What if the way you're feeling right now isn't actually your best? Many of us are walking around slightly tired, slightly anxious, not sleeping as well as we could, and simply accepting it as normal. But what if one of the most socially accepted parts of modern life is playing a bigger role than we realise? Kate sits down with integrative medicine expert Dr Simone Silver to explore the often-overlooked impact of alcohol on our health, energy, mood, sleep, stress resilience and overall sense of wellbeing. This is not an anti-alcohol conversation. Instead, it's an invitation to become curious about your own baseline of wellness and ask an important question: "Am I feeling as good as I could be?" Together, Kate and Dr Silver unpack how alcohol affects the body and brain, why even moderate drinking can influence sleep, anxiety and mood, and how many people don't realise how different they could feel until they take a break from drinking. The conversation also explores one of the core beliefs behind Mama Mudra: Wellness should create more joy in your life, not more rules. In this episode we discuss: • Why so many people are operating below their optimal level of health without realising it • The subtle signs that your baseline wellness may be compromised • How alcohol impacts sleep quality, recovery and energy • The surprising connection between alcohol, anxiety and mood • The role of self-awareness in creating lasting health changes • How alcohol affects stress resilience and emotional regulation • Why there may be no truly "safe" level of alcohol consumption • The difference between lifespan and healthspan The goal isn't perfection or restriction. It's awareness. When we become curious about the things influencing our health, we gain the ability to make choices from a place of knowledge rather than habit. Sometimes the biggest shifts come not from adding another wellness practice, but from removing something long enough to discover how good we can actually feel. Follow, subscribe and share the podcast with someone who might benefit from this conversation. Wellness is something we experience every day. And in this community, joy is the new performance metric.

    37 min
  3. 4 Jun

    What is Your Unprocessed Trauma Costing You?

    Have you ever wondered why you know exactly what you should be doing for your health, relationships, business, or happiness... but somehow you still can't do it consistently? What if the problem is that your nervous system is carrying far more than you realise? Kate sits down with somatic trauma release practitioner Siobhan Clarke to explore one of the most overlooked topics in wellness today: stored trauma, nervous system dysregulation, and the hidden ways our bodies hold onto the experiences we've never fully processed. Together they unpack why so many high-achieving, self-aware people continue to feel stuck, overwhelmed, anxious, exhausted, or disconnected despite doing "all the right things." This episode may completely change the way you think about healing. In this episode: • How trauma gets stored in the body • The difference between talking about trauma and releasing it • Why so many people feel permanently "on edge" • The signs of nervous system dysregulation you might be missing • How stored stress impacts your relationships, health and happiness • What somatic trauma release actually is • Why feeling safe is the foundation of true wellness • How healing creates more capacity for joy If you've ever felt exhausted despite doing everything "right," this episode will help you understand why. Listen now and discover why healing may be less about fixing yourself and more about finally feeling safe enough to be yourself.

    42 min
  4. 14 May

    The Discipline of Joy (And Why Some People Just Get It Right)

    We all know someone like this. No matter what’s going on… No matter the pressure, the chaos, the workload… They just hold themselves differently. They show up well, stay grounded. And, most of all, they choose joy - consistently. Vincent Manzini is one of those people. So, in this episode with this legend that I love and respect so much, I wanted to understand something deeper: Is that natural… or is it something that he actively works on? What came out of this conversation is a perspective shift I didn’t expect. Because joy, it turns out, isn’t passive. It’s not something you wait for. It’s something you actively practice. In this episode, Vincent and I get into: - What it actually takes to stay consistent in your mindset. - Why discipline and happiness are not opposites. (they’re partners) - How environment, people and energy shape your baseline state. - The power of presence in a world that constantly pulls you out of it. - And why the simplest habits are often the ones that change everything. This is one of those episodes that makes you reflect on how you’re choosing to show up every day. Because that’s what it is. A choice. If you know someone who always seems to “have it together,” send them this and ask them if this resonates, and if you’re trying to build more consistency in your own life, start here. Follow, subscribe, and stay close to this conversation - because this is the work.

    43 min

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Welcome to Mama Mudra - The Joy Movement. The wellness industry has a joy problem. This podcast exists to fix it. Hosted by Kate Thompson-Duwe - entrepreneur, founder, and joy advocate - Mama Mudra is where neuroscience, movement, nutrition, longevity, and conscious living collide with one radical belief: joy is the new performance metric. Not punishment. Not perfection. Not burnout disguised as discipline. Every week, Kate sits down with world-class experts, founders, and thinkers to challenge the wellness status quo and hand you tools that actually work — so you can stop forcing routines that don't fit and start building a life you genuinely want to repeat. This is the podcast for people who are done with joyless wellness. Who wants to feel good, think clearly, and live fully — without making life feel like a project. Topics we cover: happiness and neuroscience · wellness and performance · sustainable habits · longevity · mindset and self-belief · movement and emotional health · entrepreneurship and wellbeing · conscious living · joy-led performance This is The Joy Movement. Come as you are. Follow the podcast weekly, and join us in person at Sunshine People, where the joy movement comes to life.

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