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  • Ep #196: Breath as a Superpower with Dirk Hamelijnck
    2026/03/19

    He spent 24 years teaching teenagers how to move, but it was learning how to breathe that changed his life.

    In this episode, Dirk Hamelijnck shares why he left the familiar structure of the Dutch school system and what brought him to Bali. He talks about the turning point that pushed him onto a new path, the intense practices that first opened the door, and why he now cares more about nuance than hype in breathwork.

    You will hear how he approaches breathwork with three clear values, why “safe space” is not just a nice phrase, and what most people misunderstand about breathwork before they ever try it. If you are curious about breath as a tool for grounding, learning, and real change, this conversation will make you want to listen all the way through.


    Episode Chapters:

    00:00:00 Opening request

    00:00:29 Welcome and guest intro

    00:01:29 Roots and family

    00:01:59 Leaving the Dutch school system

    00:03:15 Joy of learning again

    00:03:42 Outdoor instructor beginnings

    00:04:48 First steps into yoga and breath

    00:05:30 Discovering Wim Hof

    00:06:22 Training experience and cold exposure

    00:09:11 Why breathwork needs nuance

    00:09:50 From personal practice to teaching

    00:11:14 Breathwork with high school students

    00:12:20 Influential teacher figures

    00:13:31 Three words for his teaching style

    00:19:25 What he brings to classes

    00:21:03 What breathwork really is

    00:23:23 Connecting breath and yoga

    00:27:00 What he hopes people leave with

    00:28:22 What he is refining now

    00:29:46 Gratitude and closing


    Mentions & Resources:

    • Michael Henri’s Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/michaelyoga.pt/

    • Dirk Hamelijnck’s Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dirkhamelijnck/

    • The IN Movement Instagram: https://www.instagram/com/the_in_movement/

    • Wim Hof

    • Caspar van der Meulen


    Tags: The In Movement, breathwork, nervous system, safety, somatic awareness, embodiment, pranayama, mindfulness, education, cold exposure, Wim Hof method, personal growth, healing, Bali

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    31 分
  • Ep #195: Anatomy Meets Energy with Michael Henri
    2026/03/12

    What if the biggest change in your yoga practice is not a new pose, but a new kind of attention?

    In this episode, Michael Henri shares how he blends precise body knowledge with something harder to measure: the subtle “energy” of a room. He talks about why awareness and breath can change everything, how a simple favorite pose reveals hidden needs, and what kind of class culture he wants to create in Ubud. Expect practical insights, honest reflections, and a few unexpected rules that might challenge how you usually show up on the mat.


    Episode Chapters:

    00:00:00 Opening message

    00:00:53 Grounding breath

    00:12:43 Awareness and breath patterns

    00:21:25 Community as a “playground”

    00:23:17 Favorite poses: Triangle and Puppy Dog

    00:26:44 Becoming a student of energy

    00:28:49 Teaching phrases and class language

    00:31:45 Anatomy facts in practice

    00:33:01 Rules and boundaries in class

    00:34:10 No phone zone

    00:36:10 Closing


    Mentions & Resources:

    • Michael Henri’s Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/michaelyoga.pt/

    • Byron’s Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/byronyoga/

    • The IN Movement Instagram: https://www.instagram/com/the_in_movement/


    Tags: The In Movement, breathwork, self awareness, yoga teaching, physiotherapy, anatomy, subtle body, energy awareness, class culture, mindfulness, embodiment, community, boundaries

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    37 分
  • Ep #194: Flow With Devotion with Kimberley Utama
    2026/03/05

    She walked into a yoga class and something unexpected happened, the kind of moment that quietly changes the direction of your life.

    In this episode, Kimberley Utama shares the personal journey that led her from feeling pulled between identities to building a life rooted in practice, presence, and purpose. She speaks about what drew her to Bali, what surprised her most once she arrived, and how her relationship with yoga shifted from “something to do” into something she could not ignore. Along the way, she reflects on the inner work that happens behind the scenes of becoming a teacher, the parts of the path that are rarely talked about, and why she is now leaning toward quieter, subtler practices that feel deeper than anything she expected.

    If you have ever questioned where you belong, or felt called toward a new chapter but did not know why, this conversation will leave you wanting to hear what happens next.


    Episode Chapters:

    00:00:00 Introduction

    00:01:44 Who She Is

    00:03:04 First Yoga Experience

    00:05:46 Moving to Bali

    00:06:50 First Teacher Trainings

    00:08:45 Teaching Began Unexpectedly

    00:11:04 Teaching Style

    00:14:42 Closing a Big Chapter

    00:15:55 Why This New Space Matters

    00:19:46 What She Is Exploring Now

    00:23:25 Yoga Is For Everyone

    00:25:29 How to Connect


    Mentions & Resources:

    • Michael Henri’s Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/michaelyoga.pt/

    • Kimberley’s Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kimberleyutamayoga/

    • The IN Movement Instagram: https://www.instagram/com/the_in_movement/


    Tags: The In Movement, yoga, vinyasa flow, self inquiry, svadhyaya, devotion, spirituality, Bali, mixed heritage, identity, teacher trainings, meditation, pranayama, kriya practice, subtle body, community, transformation

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    26 分
  • Ep #193: Creating Belonging with Leah Santa Cruz
    2026/02/19

    Some spaces are built from ambition. Others are built from survival, devotion, and a long commitment to inner work.

    In this episode, Leah Santa Cruz shares the deeply personal journey that shaped her role as a founder of The In Movement. From early experiences with chaos and instability to burnout, meditation, motherhood, and leadership, Leah reflects on how lived experience becomes the foundation for meaningful community.

    Rather than offering polished answers, Leah speaks honestly about discipline, healing, and the responsibility that comes with creating a space meant to hold others. She explores why depth matters now more than ever, how belonging is cultivated rather than assumed, and what it means to lead without repeating old patterns of self sacrifice.

    This conversation is not about quick fixes or feel good moments. It is about building something that lasts and what it asks of the people creating it.


    Episode Chapters:

    00:00 – The season of building and what feels real now

    01:48 – Three life chapters that shaped Leah’s path

    02:52 – Growing up in chaos and learning self responsibility

    04:35 – Burnout, anxiety, and the body as messenger

    05:55 – Meditation as a turning point

    06:47 – Commitment, trust, and moving to Bali

    08:02 – From inspiration to structured transformation

    09:52 – Why depth and human connection matter now

    13:45 – Community shifts and what feels missing

    15:53 – Creating spaces for belonging beyond class

    17:23 – Collaboration, friction, and leadership growth

    22:30 – Partnership, parenting, and boundaries

    25:14 – When this project almost did not happen

    28:45 – Feeling seen, belonging, and activation

    31:49 – What this space is asking of Leah now

    33:27 – Sustainability, trust, and nervous system regulation


    Mentions & Resources:

    • Michael Henri’s Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/michaelyoga.pt/

    • Leah’s Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lesant/

    • The IN Movement Instagram: https://www.instagram/com/the_in_movement/


    Tags: The In Movement, founders journey, embodiment, meditation, healing and discipline, community building, conscious leadership, yoga philosophy, belonging, personal transformation

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    39 分
  • Ep #192:Leadership That Challenges with Paul Teodo
    2026/02/12

    Some visions are born from stillness. Others are forged through discipline, friction, and a willingness to commit fully.


    In this episode, Paul Teodo shares his perspective on building The In Movement from the inside out. Not as a sudden leap, but as the result of years of partnership, responsibility, and choosing purpose over comfort.

    Paul speaks openly about what felt missing in the wellness culture around him, and why devotion, structure, and service are just as essential as softness and self love. He reflects on fatherhood, leadership, and the tension between nurturing and challenge, offering a grounded look at what it takes to build something that asks more of the people inside it.

    This conversation is not about branding or aesthetics. It is about standards, integrity, and the quiet courage required to say “I am all in” and mean it.


    Episode Chapters:

    00:00 – Why this studio began as an idea years ago

    02:40 – The deeper spark behind creating this space

    04:51 – What felt missing in the wellness culture

    05:30 – Feminine healing and masculine purpose

    07:27 – Discipline, provocation, and asking harder questions

    09:01 – Fatherhood and redefining leadership

    10:19 – Trust, roles, and long-term collaboration

    11:41 – Working with your partner and setting boundaries

    15:38 – Regulation, stress, and self care practices

    16:25 – When the project almost did not happen

    18:49 – Community, standards, and shared purpose

    20:01 – What this space is asking of Paul now


    Mentions & Resources:

    • Michael Henri’s Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/michaelyoga.pt/

    • Paul Teodo’s Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/stories/teodoyogaguitar/

    • The IN Movement Instagram: https://www.instagram/com/the_in_movement/


    Tags: The In Movement, yoga leadership, founders journey, masculine and feminine balance, discipline and purpose, conscious community, yoga philosophy, fatherhood and leadership, embodiment, personal growth

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    22 分
  • Ep #191: Truth, freedom, and the inner work behind the vision with Byron de Marsé
    2026/02/05

    The moment a vision stops feeling theoretical and starts asking something real of you, everything changes.


    In this episode, Byron speaks candidly about what it means to bring The In Movement into form. Not as a brand concept, but as a lived philosophy shaped by years of teaching, partnership, risk, and trust.

    Rather than offering a polished origin story, Byron reflects on the quieter forces behind the studio’s creation. The long arc of preparation, the subtle pivots that could have led somewhere smaller, and the internal clarity required to choose something bigger. He explores the tension between going inward and showing up fully in the world, and why embodiment, community, and lasting transformation sit at the heart of this movement.

    This conversation invites you behind the scenes of a project still unfolding. It does not explain everything. Instead, it opens a doorway into the questions, values, and inner work that make this space what it is becoming.


    Episode Chapters:

    00:00 – Returning to the mic and the season of building

    02:03 – A pivotal moment and the idea of preparation meeting opportunity

    05:52 – Truth, freedom, and the inner work behind the vision

    10:00 – What “The In Movement” actually means

    15:37 – Alignment, disagreement, and creative tension between founders

    20:14 – Byron’s role as a visionary and pattern seer

    23:25 – When the project almost took a smaller form

    25:20 – Curating an experience of lasting transformation

    29:26 – Community, embodiment, and why people come back

    30:50 – What this space is asking of him now

    35:18 – Empowerment, oscillation, and long-term support

    37:43 – How to stay connected as the movement unfolds


    Mentions & Resources:

    • Michael Henri’s Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/michaelyoga.pt/

    • Byron de Marse’s Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/byronyoga/

    • The IN Movement Instagram: https://www.instagram/com/the_in_movement/


    Tags: The In Movement, Yoga philosophy, Founders journey, Embodiment, Community building, Vision and leadership, Conscious business, Transformation, Inner work, Yoga culture

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    42 分
  • Ep #190: Empowered to Pause
    2025/12/11

    What if the most powerful step forward is… to stop?

    This short episode is a gentle invitation to pause with intention. It announces a brief break and a coming name change to The In Movement Podcast, all framed as part of a larger practice: letting ideas integrate instead of rushing to the next thing.

    You’ll hear a simple reflection on why rest matters, how stepping back can create space for meaning, and a spoken passage on forgiveness, surrender, and inner strength that lingers long after the audio ends. If you’re tired of constant input and craving a more grounded way to grow, this one asks you to breathe, soften, and let it land—so the next chapter can begin clear and true.


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    Episode Chapters:

    00:00:00 Introduction

    00:00:24 Choosing a Pause

    00:01:27 A Season of Rest

    00:01:50 Rebrand: The In Movement Podcast

    00:02:19 Why Integration Matters

    00:02:57 Reading on Empowerment & Forgiveness

    00:04:44 Sit With the Words

    00:05:03 Stay Connected & See You in the New Year


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    📚 Mentions & Resources:

    • Book: Live the Life of Empowerment — Kefa Bates (excerpt read).

    • Michael Henri’s Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/michaelyoga.pt/

    • Byron de Marse’s Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/byronyoga/

    • Going Pro Yoga’s Instagram: https://www.instagram/com/goingproyoga/


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    Tags: pause, integration, rest, reflection, forgiveness, surrender, empowerment, mindfulness, embodiment, inner strength, reset, transition

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    5 分
  • Ep #189: Facts, Hype, and the Truth in Between with Byron and Michael
    2025/12/04

    What if the stories you repeat every day aren’t yours—but someone else’s script running your life?

    In this episode, Byron and Michael look closely at narratives—the powerful stories we absorb from media, culture, and community—and how they shape what we feel, believe, and choose. They explore the difference between raw facts and the emotional storyline built around them, naming how hype can manipulate attention, belonging, and identity.

    They invite a return to truthfulness (Satya) and witness consciousness (sakshi bhava)—seeing the story without becoming the story—so decisions come from inner integrity, not crowd pressure. He also touches on collective “open secrets,” victim narratives, and why neutrality can get misread as opposition.

    For teachers, he offers a practical lens: every class is a narrative—so what are you feeding? Ego, or autonomy and intention? They close with a simple map for crafting transformational stories in class: personal lesson → yogic principle → clear bridge back to the student’s life. Curious where your choices end and the narrative begins? This conversation is your mirror.


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    Episode Chapters:

    00:00:00 Introduction

    00:00:43 Rebrand Tease

    00:02:08 What Is a Narrative?

    00:03:39 Algorithms & Echo Chambers

    00:07:16 Facts vs. Story (Manipulation & Hype)

    00:10:56 Self, Other, and Collective Narratives

    00:15:29 Belonging, Shame, and Agreeableness

    00:20:50 “First to Share” and Worthiness

    00:24:57 Satya & Witness Consciousness

    00:27:28 Language: From Truth to Spin

    00:28:38 Victim Narratives

    00:29:40 Why Old Stories Stick

    00:33:17 Truth in the Present Moment

    00:34:40 Teaching as Narrative

    00:37:07 From Personal Story to Student Insight

    00:39:40 Neti Neti & Ego Softening

    00:41:07 Closing


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    📚 Mentions & Resources:

    • Book: The Tipping Point — Malcolm Gladwell.

    • Yogic concepts: Satya (truthfulness), sakshi bhava (witness), neti neti (“not this, not that”).
      Michael Henri’s Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/michaelyoga.pt/


    • Byron de Marse’s Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/byronyoga/

    • Going Pro Yoga’s Instagram: https://www.instagram/com/goingproyoga/


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    Tags: narratives, yoga philosophy, Satya, witness consciousness, neti neti, belonging, hype, manipulation, identity, victim mindset, teaching craft, sequencing, decision-making, algorithms, culture

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    44 分