On the 147th episode of What is a Good Life?, I’m delighted to welcome Karimu Samuels. Karimu is a movement expert whose journey from exhaustion to ease led him to discover the power of moving through life with flow. With years of studying body functionality and coaching athletes worldwide, he teaches holistic movement that unites body, mind, and emotion — guiding others toward balance and the joy of movement. He embodies the belief that through movement, we can master not only our bodies but also ourselves.
In this conversation, Karimu invites us to explore what happens when we stop striving and start listening — to our bodies, our intuition, and the quieter signals of life. From learning to move through the world with less control and more awareness, to discovering movement as a mirror for self-understanding, he shares how trust, honesty, and softness became the foundation of his work and his peace.
03:09–
04:48 — Movement as universal; finding your gift
04:48–
07:40 — From ego goals to service; discovering movement
07:50–
12:36 — “Arriving / home” = inner peace
12:36–
15:17 — Trust → authenticity; speak your own reality
16:10–
18:40 — Radical honesty
18:40–
24:48 — Listening to the body: asthma & throat story
24:48–
28:03 — Practice and mastering mindset
28:03–
32:41 — Shaped by experience; learning to show up
32:41–
38:59 — Movement is a mirror; five components
38:59–
42:58 — Broken wrist; adapting without compensating
42:58–
47:33 — Softening: control vs. letting go
47:33–
52:05 — Love as a tool; co-creating safe space
52:05–
56:36 — “What is a good life?” Three pillars