What if movement could be healing instead of draining?
In this episode, I sit down with Erica Ziel, a movement expert with over 20 years of experience, to talk about how gentle, fascia-focused movement can transform recovery from chronic illness, mold toxicity, Lyme disease, postpartum challenges, and more.
Erica shares her personal journey with pain and illness, and how it inspired her to create a holistic approach to movement that supports the nervous system, strengthens the body, and fosters emotional release—without overexertion or setbacks.
If you’ve ever felt stuck between “do nothing” and “push harder,” this conversation will show you there’s another way.
What you’ll learn in this episode:
Why intense workouts often backfire for those with chronic illness or high stress
How to use nourishing movement to calm the nervous system and support healing
Practical ways to start moving again without fear of crashes or flares
How visualization and breathwork can create real, measurable strength
Why the fascia holds emotions—and how gentle movement can unlock release
The importance of gradual progression and avoiding the “all-or-nothing” trap
Tools like infrared saunas, ball rolling, and short breath-focused sessions
How to adapt strength training for hypermobility, EDS, and cranio-cervical instability
Highlights from our conversation:
Movement as Medicine: Erica reframes exercise as healing rather than calorie burning.
Gentle Core Work: Her Core Rehab program uses slow, breath-driven movements (10–15 minutes) that work for everyone from athletes to those with severe illness.
Breathing for Healing: A simple stomach-lying breath practice improves oxygenation, calms the body, and eases pain.
Emotional Release: Fascia holds onto emotions—movement can bring them to the surface for true healing.
Sauna Support: Infrared saunas gently support detox and lymph flow without taxing the body.
Stability Before Stretching: Especially for hypermobility and EDS, strengthening weak areas is key before deep stretching.
Neck + Nervous System Care: Gentle postural exercises can stabilize the neck and improve blood flow to the brain, easing brain fog and POTS symptoms.
Resources + Connect with Erica
Website: ericaziel.com
Instagram: @ericaziel
Programs: Core Rehab and more resources for gentle, guided movement
Nothing in this podcast should be taken as medical advice.