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I am Maryanne, a seasoned professional with a Master’s Degree in Exercise Physiology, I bring a wealth of expertise, holding credentials as a Cancer Exercise Specialist, Corrective Exercise Specialist. healthyfitnessbymaryanne.substack.com

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episode The Only Workout Rule That Actually Works | Unbreakable Spirits Pod #shorts artwork

The Only Workout Rule That Actually Works | Unbreakable Spirits Pod #shorts

Stop chasing the perfect workout. In this clip, exercise physiologist and aquatic therapy specialist Connie Jasinskas tells Maryanne Haggerty the one rule that outlasts every fitness trend: the best exercise in the world is the one you will actually do. If you dread it, you'll skip it. If it hurts, you'll quit. Find what moves you — literally. Listen to Unbreakable Spirits on Spotify: Subscribe on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@MaryanneHaggerty Read more on Substack: https://healthyfitnessbymaryanne.substack.com/podcast #MovementIsMedicine #FitnessMotivation #MotionIsLotion #ExerciseTips #HealthyHabits #UnbreakableSpirits #WellnessTips #MoveMore #FitnessMindset #KeepMoving This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit healthyfitnessbymaryanne.substack.com [https://healthyfitnessbymaryanne.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]

21 de abr de 2026 - 2 min
episode Unbreakable Spirits | Motion Is Lotion – Connie Jasinskas on Healing Through Water and Laughter artwork

Unbreakable Spirits | Motion Is Lotion – Connie Jasinskas on Healing Through Water and Laughter

In this episode, Maryanne sits down with Connie Jasinskas from Canada — an exercise physiologist, aquatic therapy specialist, breast cancer survivor, and the woman behind the phrase that has stuck with Maryanne for 25 years: motion is lotion. The two met through the Aquatic Therapy and Rehab Institute in the early 2000s, and this conversation is a reunion of two kindred spirits who have spent their careers helping people move, heal, and laugh their way through life's hardest chapters. Connie's résumé is remarkable — from land fitness instructor to therapeutic aquatics pioneer, from factory floor wellness consultant to pain education specialist — but what makes her truly unbreakable is her philosophy: keep it simple, keep it joyful, and never stop moving, even if moving means taking a deep breath. Listeners will hear about: * How Connie transitioned from land fitness to aquatic therapy and why the water became her treatment of choice for people with chronic and persistent pain * Her own breast cancer diagnosis in 1997 — and how it led her to write Prescription Laughter, a book designed to help newly diagnosed patients access their funny bone as part of healing * Dragon boating with a breast cancer survivor team — and competing in New Zealand, Australia, and across Canada * The science of pain: why all pain comes from the brain, what that actually means, and how breathing is the doorway between the conscious and automatic nervous system * The "happiness basket" — a practical, free tool for managing pain and anxiety in the moment * Why smiling actually reduces pain (and the research to back it up) "Movement snacks" — small, accessible bursts of movement for people who can't get to a gym or are afraid to start * Her free online course on coping with persistent pain, plus the Back Whisperer course for core and back training * The Aqua Leadership Excellence program, Aqua Bility instructor training, and floating fitness classes — resources available to both instructors and everyday movers * Why the best exercise in the world is the one you will actually do — and how to find yours Connie's closing message is one to carry with you: be as kind to yourself as you would be to your best friend. Celebrate the little wins. Baby steps count. And if you're still working on it — that alone is worth a pat on the back. Find me on Spotify: Find me on Apple Podcasts: Find me on Substack: https://healthyfitnessbymaryanne.substack.com/ #AquaticTherapy #AquaFitness #MotionIsLotion #ChronicPainRelief #PersistentPain #PainEducation #FibromyalgiaSupport #BreastCancerSurvivor #DragonBoating #CancerAndFitness #ExercisePhysiology #MovementAsMedicine #HealingThroughMovement #WaterFitness #MovementSnacks #HealthConfidence #LaughterHeals #MindBodyConnection #BreathingForPain #UnbreakableSpirits #StrengthAndResilience #WellnessPodcast #HealthPodcast #FunctionalFitness #CancerRecovery This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit healthyfitnessbymaryanne.substack.com [https://healthyfitnessbymaryanne.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]

10 de abr de 2026 - 54 min
episode A Pianist's Journey Through 8 Years of Metastatic Breast Cancer | Unbreakable Spirits Ep. 3 artwork

A Pianist's Journey Through 8 Years of Metastatic Breast Cancer | Unbreakable Spirits Ep. 3

In this episode, Maryanne sits down with her cousin Patricia Korey — a former child advocate attorney and classical pianist who has been living with metastatic breast cancer for over eight years. Patricia's story starts long before her 2017 diagnosis: a career-ending arm injury at 21, a pivot to law school, and then caregiving for her husband through his own terminal lung cancer battle before facing her diagnosis just months later. What sets Patricia apart is her quiet refusal to frame illness as a fight. She simply keeps living — pacing herself, listening to her body, leaning on community, and finding joy in the everyday. Listeners will hear about: * How a pianist's arm injury at 21 redirected her entire life — into law, advocacy, and a deeper understanding of the body * Being blindsided by a metastatic breast cancer diagnosis and what eight-plus years of ongoing treatment really looks like * Managing brain fog, fatigue, and neuropathy — and how she advocated for a medication change that transformed her quality of life * Why rest isn't weakness: "napping is resilience" * The power of community — from a local breast cancer Facebook group to Camp Bravehearts, horseback riding, and yes, a zip line * Wisdom passed down from her grandmother and parents (she's the youngest of ten) that has carried her through every challenge * Her simple, steady philosophy: do what you can, don't beat yourself up for what you can't, and be grateful for the way you are This episode is for anyone living with a chronic illness, anyone who has walked alongside a sick loved one, and anyone who needs a reminder that resilience doesn't have to be loud — sometimes it looks like taking a walk, tending your garden, and showing up for one more day. Find me on Spotify: Find me on Apple Podcasts: Find me on Substack: https://healthyfitnessbymaryanne.substack.com/ #MetastaticBreastCancer #BreastCancerSurvivor #Stage4Cancer #MBCWarrior #LivingWithCancer #CancerResilience #ChronicIllnessLife #CancerCommunity #CampBravehearts #CancerCaregiver #ExerciseAndCancer #ListenToYourBody #WomensHealth #HealingJourney #CancerPodcast #UnbreakableSpirits #StrengthAndResilience #WellnessPodcast This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit healthyfitnessbymaryanne.substack.com [https://healthyfitnessbymaryanne.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]

30 de mar de 2026 - 33 min
episode Why This Pancreatic Cancer Survivor Ignored the Playbook | Unbreakable Spirits artwork

Why This Pancreatic Cancer Survivor Ignored the Playbook | Unbreakable Spirits

"Don't treat me like a statistic - I'll create my own statistic." 💪 Nick's journey with pancreatic cancer mirrors what we're watching at the 2026 Winter Paralympics: athletes refusing to be defined by limitations, creating their own path forward. There's no one-size-fits-all approach to overcoming challenges. Whether you're fighting cancer, managing chronic pain, or rebuilding strength after injury - YOUR path is unique. Just like Paralympic athletes train differently based on their individual needs, your healing journey deserves a personalized approach. At Healthy Fitness & Aquatics, we build programs around YOUR body, YOUR goals, YOUR story. Not statistics. Not generic plans. You. Nick refused to be put in a box. The Paralympians refuse to be put in a box. What box are you ready to break out of? Want to help yourself heal yourself? Reach out to me for a free consultation at www.healthyfitnessandaquatics.com [http://www.healthyfitnessandaquatics.com]. #UnbreakableSpirits #ReachForTheGold #PancreaticCancerSurvivor #CancerFitness #AdaptiveFitness #SeniorFitness #HealthyFitnessAndAquatics #Paralympics2026 #PersonalizedFitness #CancerRecovery #StrengthInAdversity This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit healthyfitnessbymaryanne.substack.com [https://healthyfitnessbymaryanne.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]

11 de mar de 2026 - 1 min
episode Bill Rose - From Polio to The Paralympics artwork

Bill Rose - From Polio to The Paralympics

This week, I interviewed my longtime client and friend, Bill Rose. Bill was diagnosed with infantile paralysis (polio) at age 5, wearing a leg brace and facing bullying at school. A pivotal moment came when his nurse, Nurse McNamara, showed him a room full of children in iron lungs—making him realize he had to make the best of what he had. Through strict daily exercise routines and the support of his family, Bill transformed himself from a child with a limp into a co-captain of championship football and basketball teams, earning a scholarship to Temple University where he competed in track, basketball, and fencing. Bill went on to train Olympic athletes, work with Paralympic programs, and even carry the Olympic torch. His decades of service include running summer camps, Ronald McDonald camps, and motivating countless children and adults in the Philadelphia/Montgomery County area. Key Takeaways: * Don’t let others define your limitations * Consistent daily effort compounds over time * Physical challenges can become unexpected blessings * Never stop learning and improving * Your body is a machine—fuel it properly This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit healthyfitnessbymaryanne.substack.com [https://healthyfitnessbymaryanne.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]

13 de feb de 2026 - 33 min
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