The Fourth Quarter Podcast

EP016: Connecting Generations Through Movement and Nature!

57 min · 7 de may de 2026
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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2589219/fan_mail/new] Your future health is not built in one big makeover. It is built in the tiny choices you repeat when no one is watching, like taking a walk instead of picking up your phone, or doing recovery work before pain forces you to. We sit down with Ryan Fontillis, a dad, husband, and kinesiology-trained health-minded guy who accidentally turns a practical parenting problem into a fast-growing community: the East Bay Toddler Ruck Club. What starts as carrying a child in a backpack to get a nap and a workout becomes a multi-family movement habit that brings parents, kids, and even grandparents into nature together. Along the way, we talk about why modern life makes stillness too easy, how outdoor exercise supports both physical fitness and mental health, and why “keep moving” is the most consistent longevity advice we keep hearing. Ryan also shares his work with Teen Esteem, speaking to students about bullying, pressure, mental health, nicotine, fentanyl, and high-risk choices. We dig into the brain chemistry behind screen addiction, dopamine, and why real-world habits can help restore balance. Then we shift into a powerful recovery segment, including sauna, cold plunge, meditation, physical therapy, stretching, and chiropractic care as a practical blueprint for active recovery and healthy aging, especially if you want to stay strong into your 60s, 70s, and beyond. If this conversation lights a fire, subscribe, share the episode with a friend who needs momentum, and leave us a review so more people in the fourth quarter can find it. What is one habit you will start this week to help your 80-year-old self?

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