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By ELLE UK
The podcast currently has 24 episodes available.
This episode celebrates all the various and diverse approaches to fitness that women have, depending on their lifestyle and personality. Liv is joined by singer songwriter Grace Carter to talk about how they approach movement when their lives are feeling chaotic and busy.
Grace speaks about her fast rise to fame and how this impacted her mental health, as well as lessons learned about movement and its impact on her wellbeing during this time. They speak about times when their mental health has suffered and how movement helped them recover from this, and what they now incorporate into their routine to make sure they are looking after themselves when life gets busy.
They are joined by Elle Editor Katie O’Malley who talks about finding your way in the movement space when you are a perfectionist and find comfort in strict routine. We learn what we should incorporate into our routine to make sure we are all approaching movement in a way that works for us, as well as looking to the future of the movement industry and our hopes for the next generation.
If you want to get in touch with the show, email us [email protected]
Follow Liv Little on Instagram @livslittle
Follow Grace Carter on Instagram @gracecarter
Follow Katie O’Malley on Instagram @omalley_katie
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This week, Host Liv is joined by Author and Exec Producer of the novel and Channel 4 series ‘Queenie’, Candice Carty-Williams. They discuss how to build and protect your inner strength and resilience when working in a creative industry that requires you to write from a place of vulnerability. Candice speaks about her movement of choice, strength training, and how this has helped her build and protect her resilience both physically and emotionally, and the positive effects this has had on her career.
They are joined by Elle Editor Shannon Mahanty, who asks about how we can hold space for our vulnerability and personal lives when working in a busy career and how we can use movement to be kind to ourselves and connect with our inner worlds.
If you want to get in touch with the show, email us [email protected]
Follow Liv Little on Instagram @livslittle
Follow Candice Carty-Williams on Instagram @candicec_w
Follow Shannon Mahanty on instagram @shannonmahanty
In association with @nikewellcollective
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In the last episode of the series, we will be looking to how the fashion and fitness industry intersect. We’ll be exploring changing narratives around fitness and fashion and chatting about how freedom to move and body inclusivity can be incorporated into design.
Liv is joined by designer Chet Lo who tells us about his creative process and how women’s comfort are at the forefront of his designs. Chet talks about how clothes should be designed for bodies to move in, and that clothing is at its most beautiful when the person it’s made for can move freely and confidently.
We’re also joined by Nike Well Collective trainer Clélia Edouard, whose new gym is focused around inclusivity and encouraging all bodies to workout. Clélia tells us about how she went from burnout at a corporate job to being inspired to help others in their approach to movement, as well as chatting with Chet about how his dancing background helped him find climbing as a movement of choice.
If you want to get in touch with the show, email us [email protected]
Follow Liv Little on Instagram @livslittle
Follow Chet Lo on Instagram @chet__lo
Follow Clélia Edouard on instagram @cleliaedouard
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In this episode of Why I Move, Liv reflects on lessons learned from all her many talented guests and friends over the last few weeks- and what a way to finish but to talk with Author, DJ and Broadcaster Vick Hope about her unique approach to movement.
Vick talks about her love of dancing and yoga, how the two are interconnected, and how she discovered an approach to movement that taught her the importance of rest and mindfulness, and how this saved her from burnout and stress.
They are joined by Nike Well Collective Coach Rosie Hall, founder of Rogue Room, a yoga space that takes the vibrancy, connection and euphoria of club culture and uses it to reclaim yoga as a form of movement that welcomes us all- and to encourage us to be present, introspective and move in a way that feels good for us and our body.
Join us as we celebrate all forms of movement, mindfulness, and joy...including being on a dancefloor at 3am!
If you want to get in touch with the show, email us [email protected]
Follow Liv Little on Instagram @livslittle
Follow Vick Hope on Instagram @vicknhope
Follow Rosie Hall on instagram @rosiehall_rogue
In association with @nikewellcollective
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In this episode, Liv speaks to friend, chef, and author Ixta Belfrage about her love of food and cooking, her time in the Ottolenghi test kitchen, and her celebration of bold recipes in her new cookbook. Ixta speaks about growing up in a very healthy household in Italy and having a nutritionist mum and the influence this had on her relationship with food and nutrition.
They are joined by Nike Well Collective Trainer Miriam Krug, whose specialised approach to nutrition involves reframing our goals to move beyond the aesthetic. She describes how she is re-learning how to view her body, that healthy looks different for everyone, and how a career-altering injury led her to a deeper understanding of the importance of rest and a rounded approach to fitness and nutrition.
They also discuss the importance of motivation when you aren’t feeling your best, and how the key is being kind to yourself and finding different approaches to movement and nutrition - whether that's a 10-minute walk outside or a few stretches while you are watching tv.
If you want to get in touch with the show, email us [email protected]
Follow Liv Little on Instagram @livslittle
Follow Ixta Belfrage on Instagram @ixta.belfrage
Follow Miriam Krug on instagram @miri.krug
In association with @nikewellcollective
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This week, Host Liv Little chats with her great friend, artist and broadcaster Zezi Ifore to speak about growing up in South London, balancing exercise with a busy lifestyle and using movement to turn stress into strength.
They are joined by Nike Well Collective Trainer Edwige Ahonto to chat about her journey from her corporate PR career to becoming a hugely successful MMA trainer, finding your purpose later in life, and finding community in the fitness world.
They discuss how they cope with feelings of stress, societal shame of women’s anger, how we can reframe discourse around it, and the role that movement can play in this. They speak about using boxing and MMA to connect with their emotions and feel empowered.
Join us as we celebrate female fighters, talk about women’s power, and bond over finding community where we least expect it.
If you want to get in touch with the show, email us [email protected]
Follow Liv Little on Instagram @livslittle
Follow Zezi Ifore on instagram @zeziifore
Follow Edwige Ahonto on instagram @edwige_ahonto
In association with @nikewellcollective
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This week, Host Liv Little is joined by model and author Ellie Goldstein to talk about what keeps her grounded, her inspiration for movement, and how dancing at home keeps her healthy and happy.
They are joined by Nike Well CollectiveYoga Instructor Lena Jungmann and chat about inclusivity in both the fitness and modelling industry, how yoga can help calm an anxious mind, and how there is no ‘one size fits all’ approach to exercise.
From 90’s fitness culture to size-inclusive yoga classes, this episode tackles body positivity and dismantling old beauty standards, as well as exploring how we can use exercise for our mental health as well as physical.
Join us as we celebrate exercise where no one feels left out, use yoga techniques to tackle stress, and bond over practising catwalks in the kitchen at home!
If you want to get in touch with the show, email us [email protected]
Follow Liv Little on Instagram @livslittle
Follow Lena Jungmann on Instagram @happylenayoga
Follow Ellie Goldstein on Instagram @elliejg16_zebedeemodel
In association with @nikewellcollective
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On this week’s episode, Liv Little is joined by Nia Archives, an award-winning producer, DJ and singer who has taken the music industry by storm, as well as Nike Well Collective Trainer Rowen Aida.
Nia Archives shares her journey of building her own community through music and events, while Rowen discusses the importance of intentionality finding a fitness tribe that aligns with your goals and values.
From discussions on the power of music in workouts to reflections on vulnerability and growth in the industry, this episode offers insights into how movement can bring people together and foster a sense of belonging.
Whether you're a seasoned athlete or just starting your fitness journey, join us as we explore the transformative power of movement and community.
If you want to get in touch with the show, email us [email protected]
Follow Liv Little on Instagram @livslittle
Follow Nia Archives on Instagram @archives.nia
Follow Rowen Aida on Instagram @rowenaida
In association with @nikewellcollective
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
For this week’s bonus episode, fashion influencer Camille Charriere joins host Liv Little to chat through her journey from law school to launching her renowned blog, Camille Over the Rainbow,
The pair delve into the industry’s notoriously harsh standards on body image, as Camille explores the personal journey she’s been on to cultivate a healthy sense of self amidst the pressures of fashion and fame.
She also talks through her commitment to sustainability through her recent collaboration with Stripe and Stare - an eco-friendly underwear collection made from trees.
The pair are also joined by Elle UK Deputy Editor, Lena DeCasparis, as they explore the collective joy of working out together.
If you want to get in touch with the show, email us [email protected]
Follow Liv Little on Instagram @livslittle
Follow Camille Charriere on Instagram @camillecharriere
In association with @nikewellcollective
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In this week's bonus episode, actor India Amarteifio joins host Liv Little to chat through her breakout role as Queen Charlotte in the Bridgerton prequel.
India shares the profound personal connection she forged with her character, as well as her evolving approach to privacy amidst her growing fame.
India also speaks about the research behind her role for Queen Charlotte, and what it was like working with powerhouse Shonda Rhimes. Through anecdotes and reflections, India offers a glimpse behind the scenes of the Bridgerton universe, sharing memorable moments and highlighting the collaborative spirit that fueled the series' success.
The pair are also joined by Elle UK's Site Director, Katie O’Malley, as they explore perceived obstacles to training, like body insecurities around sweat and post-workout greasy hair!
If you want to get in touch with the show, email us [email protected]
Follow Liv Little on Instagram @livslittle
Follow India Amarteifio on Instagram @india_amarteifio
In association with @nikewellcollective
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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