
AGEnts of Movement: Connected Through Movement
From AGEnts of Movement by Erin Eleu
September 22, 2025 · 23 min
About this episode
The episode discusses the transition of the podcast's branding and emphasizes the importance of movement and community connections.
In the first episode of the rebranded 'AGEnts of Movement' podcast, I'm discussing the transition from 'Second Act Fit Pros' to 'AGEnts of Movement'. The podcast emphasizes the importance of movement, social connections, and purpose. I share insights and experiences from her inspiring guests, highlighting the shift from fitness-centric activities to inclusive and community-focused physical engagements. The episode features interviews with Laura Treglia, David Leventhal, Gill Erskin, Andrew Telfer, Deb Kohlwey, and Darcie Olson, all promoting innovative ways to keep people active and foster through movement. https://www.agentsofmovement.com/ Laura Treglia's episode David Leventhal's episode Gill and Andrew's episode Deb Kohlwey's episode Darcie Olson's episode
People in this episode
Host: Erin Eleu
Guests: Laura Treglia, David Leventhal, Gill Erskin, Andrew Telfer, Deb Kohlwey, Darcie Olson
Topics covered
- movement
- social connections
- community engagement
- fitness
- purpose
Keywords
- AGEnts of Movement
- fitness
- community
- movement
- social connections
- purpose
- inclusivity
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