
Listen to Episodes of Carole’s Podcast Wisdom Shared
Meet the experts on the frontlines: individuals with first-hand experiences facing a range of challenges.
Their personal stories not only provide unique insights but also open up new possibilities for how we navigate our own lives.
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Hi I’m Carole!
Carole Blueweiss, Doctor of Physical Therapy, Podcaster, TEDx speaker is a Movement Specialist who teaches organizations and students how everyday activities impact self-image, confidence, and performance. In 2024 she delivered a TEDx talk entitled “Your socks may hold the key to better aging” that went viral with 250,000 views, and was the 2nd most watched new TEDx talk in the world, the month it was released. Carole’s training includes certification in both The Feldenkrais Method and ABM Neuromovement. She imagines a world where people better understand their own bodies, and harness the power of mindful movement to live with vitality, confidence, and freedom from unnecessary pain.
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A Mother Shares Her Journey Parenting a Newborn Diagnosed with a Stroke
Eleven years ago Mara Yale's daughter, Mia, has a stroke ath birth. In this episode, we hear hoe Mara's research, advocacy, self-education, and curiosity informed her approach to parenting and contributed to her daughter's remarkable recovery. Mara shares considerations that apply across the board of all kids. regardless of age.
A Mother Shares Her Journey Raising Her 20-Year-Old Daughter who was Diagnosed With Autism as a Young Child.
In this episode, Claude Winn shares her journey raising her twenty-year-old daughter, Maya, who was diagnosed at an early age as being on the autism spectrum. Claude talks about learning how best to supprt her extraordinary child; her explorations into altermative therapies; the advocacy needed to ensure Maya's rights
A Mother Shares Her Journey of the Joys and Challenges of Raising a Child with Cerebral Palsy
Anne Pratt, from Indianapolis, Indiana is an ABM practitioner and scientist whose 4 year-old son Charlie was diagnosed with cerebral palsy when he was 7 months old. Anne describes her experince with traditional and non-traditional approaches to Charlie's individual needs, the challenges that her family faced.