Blind Magic in Alice Springs

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Decisions that can change your life!

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Safety when using ladders!!

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Join Murray Stewart, host of Blind Magic from Alice Springs, Australia, for episode 920. This episode centers around Murray's recent transition into retirement, specifically discussing how this new chapter of his life has allowed him to allocate more time and attention towards maintaining his physical health and creating a warm and welcoming environment in his home.Listen as Murray delightfully shares his experience of settling down into the comfort of his new reclining sofa, equipped with all the bells and whistles one could dream of. He highlights how the physical adjustments he's making in his home, including the placement of his majestic white piano, aim to not only enhance his own comfort but also provide a ‘wow factor’ for his visitors.But, retirement isn’t just about transforming his living space. Murray elaborates on his commitment to self-improvement, emphasising his excitement to dive back into learning languages again. Refreshing his "Holiday Italian" language skills and picking up Japanese are on his agenda. But he won't stop there. Why let a beautiful piano serve only as furniture? Murray aims to master the instrument and fill his home with the soothing melodies of piano music, setting the stage for a warm, hospitable environment perfect for engaging conversations.Tune into this inspiring episode; let’s celebrate together the beginning of Murray's journey to a fulfilling retirement that’s not just about rest, but also self-improvement, nurturing relationships, and creating a welcoming sanctuary at home.

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Welcome to episode 919 of 'Blind Magic in Alice Springs' with your host and presenter, Murray Stewart. In this episode, we’re focusing on the importance of hands in our daily life, and how their health directly impacts your personal and professional success. We unravel the connection between the effectiveness of our hands and the various roles they play in nurturing your family, supporting your job, and changing the world.Murray takes you through his premium workshop 'The Murray Stewart Method Healing Hands', designed to educate you on the crucial steps needed to keep your hands strong, competent, and always ready. He shares his conviction that your hands carry a huge value equivalent to potential earnings amounting to millions over your lifetime if properly cared for.Discover the revolutionary exercise regime that has kept Murray, a myotherapist who relies heavily on his hands, injury-free at work for 35 years. His remarkable journey will motivate and inspire you to think of your hands as your athletes, itching for optimum performance. The practical routine he shares is peppered with exercises, massages, and stretches for your hands that promise an injury-free life if followed consistently.Murray believes that your hands can truly contribute to creating a better world. The choices you make with them can impact not only your life but also those around you. Make your choice to love, heal, and contribute positively to the world with your hands, just the way Murray has, by embracing this helpful regime and nurturing the health of your valuable hands.Get started on this journey at your convenience, with 'The Healthy Hands Workshop' available in both face-to-face and video format. Reach out to Murray at 0407-256428 to get this workshop today and embark on a path to healthy hands and a successful life.Join us for this insightful episode, dive into the magic of healing hands, and explore the potential within your grasp!

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Welcome to episode 918 of the 'Blind Magic in Alice Springs' show with your host, Murray Stewart, donning his myotherapist hat this time around. In this episode, Murray explains the enigma of headaches and provides some valuable insights on how you can alleviate them.Murray delves into the anatomy of our bodies, primarily focusing on the spine, which is divided into two quadrants— the upper quadrant which responds to emotional stress, and the lower quadrant which handles physical actions. One of the chief causes of headaches is due to the stress and tension that targets our upper back muscles, causing the trapezius muscles to contract and tighten. This exerts pressure on the sensory nerves leading to distressing headaches and muscle tension in the skull region.On the bright side, there are ways that we can avoid and resolve these tense headaches. Relaxation tops these methods, mitigating the tension held in the muscles by being stress-free. Postural maintenance plays a significant role too; keeping the head aligned straight goes a long way in keeping the trapezius muscle relaxed. Murray also highlights dehydration as another leading cause of headaches, emphasizing the importance of ensuring sufficient water intake during the day.Additionally, Murray identifies closed airways as another contributing factor, especially during sleep. Sleeping in a recovery position helps keep the airways open, thus eliminating the possibility of waking up with a hypoxia induced headache.Even with these preventive measures, relentless headaches may require professional help. Myotherapist practitioners, like your host, can assist by providing massages, stretching, acupressure, and even reflexology treatments. Reflexology particularly works wonders, not only because it pinpoints the relevant areas but also because it is deeply relaxing, thereby relieving tension.Gain a deeper understanding of the factors that can trigger headaches and learn effective measures to overcome them in episode 918 of the Blind Magic in Alice Springs— your guide to maintaining headache-free, refreshing days.

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In this episode 917 of 'Blind Magic in Alice Springs', host Murray Stewart dives into one of the most controversial aspects of massage therapy - the use of oils. He strongly emphasizes the potential negative impacts of oils on our skin, which could interfere with its vital functions, most notably temperature control and breathing.Murray presents his argument from an Australian perspective, highlighting the significance of this discussion in a country recognized as the driest continent on the earth. He discusses in detail the function of skin and how the use of oil could hinder its primary role in temperature regulation, breathing, and protecting our bodies.Further, he explains his unique practice of dry massage techniques and how he maintains the efficiency and flexibility of his hands without depending on oil. Murray makes a compelling case for dry massage, explaining it allows his clients' skin to breathe freely, promoting its vital functions and offering myriad health benefits.The episode points out the importance of viewing the skin not only cosmetically but also for its significant role in sustaining bodily functions. In addition, it enlightens us about the natural oils our skin produces, insisting they are sufficient and adding external oils is unnecessary.In this enlightening conversation, Murray also mentions a workshop he is offering on dry massage techniques for those interested in breaking away from traditional massage approaches that rely heavily on oil. As he concludes episode 917, listeners are left with a fresh understanding of the potential drawbacks of using massage oils and an exciting invitation to explore the world of dry massage.

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In this notable episode 916 of the 'Blind Magic in Alice Springs' podcast, host Murray Stewart continues his enlightening discourse on the common issue of lower back ailments. This time, he shifts focus to a demographic that people might not usually associate with prevalent back problems—office workers in Alice Springs. Although positioned in a predominantly government town, these workers, like station hands and Grey Nomads, also wrestle with lower back complaints, predominantly due to long hours at their desks.Murray shares an insightful, doable technique that office workers can integrate into their daily routines, offering quick pain relief without having to leave their desks. Imagine lifting yourself from your seat, holding the position, then slowly settling back down—this exercise done in four lots of five seconds is comparably beneficial to a short walk. He impresses the importance of avoiding any jolting movements that could further harm your sensitive lower back.Interestingly, Murray extends this technique's applicability to situations where one might be traveling on a plane, suggesting it as a way to land at your destination pain-free. He then circles back to treatment possibilities for those who may need professional assistance, reassuring that if you do need to see a therapist, the strategies they employ would be much akin to the ones he has described throughout his episodes.Ending with a call to action, Murray encourages listeners to be proactive in attaining ergonomic comfort at their workspaces. He advises workers to consult their bosses on adjusting the work environment to support better posture and alleviate lower back stress. This episode of 'Blind Magic in Alice Springs' is a treasure trove of practical advice on managing and mitigating lower back pain effectively. Listen now!

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Join your favorite host, Murray Stewart, for Episode 915 of Blind Magic in Alice Springs! Having discussed about Central Australia's unique type of Outback Australian fact, Murray now talks about an often-overlooked group of individuals, the grey nomads. These amazing travelers often suffer from lower back pains during their long journeys around Australia and this episode focuses on ways to avoid this common issue.To begin with, Murray explains how sitting in a motor vehicle puts more pressure on your lower back compared to standing, a whopping six times more to be exact. This immense weight in the lower back causes the discs to get a serious squeezing. As we age, the joint fluids dry up and the osteotissue degrades thereby increasing the pressure on the discs. This eventually leads to a disc protrusion. These protrusions give signs of symptoms through pain, as the moved discs come in contact with nerve receptors.Moving onto potential solutions, Murray emphasizes the importance of car posture and recommends using a back support cradle or harness from Super Cheap Auto to keep posture upright and minimize pressure on the back during the journey. He also suggests making certain modifications to your car and practicing walking with ears over hips daily for about 10-15 minutes before traveling. Taking breaks and walking around every hour and a half while on the trip can also be beneficial for your back.If the pain persists during your visit to Outback, Murray invites you to seek help from local professionals. They can offer relief with massages, nerve blocks, tractions, and acupressure into the disc spaces. Murray's advice aims to make journeys pain-free, emphasizing that pain can undoubtedly bring on the aging process and make journeys less enjoyable. Stay tuned for more insightful episodes on Blind Magic in Alice Springs where you can further learn about myotherapy and health tips for long travels!

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Welcome to episode 914 of "Blind Magic in Alice Springs." Hosted by Murray Stewart, this episode delves deep into the subject of a unique health condition called 'bushback.' Found frequently in individuals who work on outback stations in Central Australia, this condition affects numerous workers who frequently travel across these vast regions. As they traverse bumpy outback roads and off-road territories while going about their everyday tasks, they often end up with lower back complaints.Murray explains the condition in detail, considering a possible root cause to be the pressure exerted on workers' spines due to prolonged sitting. This leads to the discs between the vertebrae beginning to protrude, causing lower back pain. He proposes a unique and effective treatment plan utilizing massages, spinal traction, and acupressure interspersed between each vertebral joint. The episode also touches on preventive measures to steer clear from the adverse impacts of this condition, including using seat back braces and ensuring their vehicles have comfortable seating arrangements. With intricate details delivered in a digestible manner, Murray presents a comprehensive guide on identifying, understanding and managing bushback, the peculiar Outback Condition.In this insightful episode, he also lauds the incredible grit and determination of those who work on these stations despite the physical challenges they endure. Aligning his knowledge with practice, your host Murray also invites listeners to his clinic, where he integrates his techniques to support and alleviate these territory heroes' pains. Tune in for a fascinating insight into this niche health concern.

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