Ep 33 | The Body Doesn't Lie - Charlyn Huss
What does it look like to build your entire life around a kind of intelligence the world didn't have a word for?
Charlyn Huss is a Pilates teacher of 35+ years, inventor of CoreSpring, classically trained actress, and Fulbright Scholar in Shakespeare. She discovered she had a reading disability at 25 - after teaching herself French, training at LAMDA, and building a career on a form of intelligence no test had ever measured.
She kept a series of quiet, fierce convictions to herself from childhood ("tell no one"), followed the thread her body gave her, and let everything else work itself out. The people around her consistently read deliberate, years-in-the-making decisions as impulsive.
This is a conversation about wiring differently, working with your body rather than against it, and learning - sometimes painfully - that the clearest signals come not from other people's opinions, but from inside you.
IN THIS EPISODE
The reading disability nobody caught - discovered at 25, after Charlyn had already compensated completely: reading aloud, tracking her eye with a piece of paper, colour-coding everything. She wasn't hiding it - she genuinely didn't know it had a name.
"Tell no one" - three life-shaping convictions formed between ages 9 and 12: movement, France, Shakespeare. None shared until she'd already done them. Planned, considered decisions that looked impulsive from the outside.
The stepmother who changed everything - when a temp job offer made Charlyn feel like she "weighed 10,000 pounds", her stepmother said: "Then you shouldn't do it. This is how you sift and sort what's right for you."
Reading bodies - the gift she thought everyone had - diagnosing a clicking knee from the sound of a man's walk before she'd even turned around. The story of how that moment became central to the way she now teaches.
Playhouse Pilates, Body Smarts and Performing Arts - opened in 2007 after Charlyn found herself "thoroughly unemployable" by other studios. Thirteen years, 30 teachers, a six-figure sale in negotiation - ended by a text on March 15th, 2020.
"I do it for her" - why Charlyn's definition of success has shifted entirely: not what she earns today, but what she's building for the woman she'll be when she can no longer do this work.
GUEST
Charlyn Huss Danconia, MA, NCPT, is the Founder & CEO of CoreSpring LLC and creator of the patented CoreSpring® Method. After years of unexplained pain — later diagnosed as scoliosis — and a refusal to accept discomfort as just how her body worked, she spent decades studying movement, psychology, and somatics until she invented something that didn't exist yet: a way of working directly with spring resistance, three-dimensionally through the body, to shift posture and pain patterns fast. She holds a master's degree in humanities and is a Nationally Certified Pilates Teacher.
Find her at corespring.com
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