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We're Just Getting Warmed Up

Exploring how we best prepare for what matters most, hosted by Drew Schrader.

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    Warming Up with Educator and Genuinely Good Dude Matt Thompson S01 Ep10

    Warming Up with Educator and Genuinely Good Dude Matt Thompson S01 Ep10Guest: Matt Thompson“Presence, Community, and the Analog Morning”Episode SummaryLongtime friend, educator, and all-around thoughtful human Matt Thompson joins Drew for a conversation that starts with The Big Lebowski and quickly turns into something deeper: how we warm up groups of people to do real work together—and how we warm up ourselves to live a life that actually matches what we say we value.The through-line is simple and strong: when we can find more presence for ourselves, we get better at being in community with others.About the GuestMatt Thompson is an educator, parent, and longtime collaborator of Drew’s. He’s known for his ability to design learning spaces that feel both purposeful and human—where trust, honesty, and real connection support better thinking and better work. Matt brings a facilitation lens shaped by deep practice, strong teammates, and a hard-earned clarity about what matters.Episode HighlightsThe movie you quote more than you should (The Big Lebowski)Why the first moments of a group experience matter so much The facilitation “twofer” trap: trying to do connection and content at onceDesigning for affect: what you want people to feel in the spaceContinuous reciprocal escalating self-disclosure (and why it works)Naming what’s “in the air” when trust isn’t there yetCommunity as an outcome—not a nice bonusWarm-ups as scaffolds: how protocols shape how we show up laterStarting with story as a low-floor, high-ceiling entry pointMatt’s colon cancer story and the questions it forced into focusMeditation as a “get my head where my feet are” practiceThe tactical power of a consistent space (cushion, window, curtain, repeat)“Analog morning”: cleaning up digital inputs with the physical newspaperMidday grounding: sun, rest, feet in the dirtThe one-line takeaway: more presence → better community(Plus: a repeated PSA) Get your colonoscopy.Connect with the ShowIf you enjoyed this episode, please follow the show, leave a quick rating or comment, and share it with a friend who cares about presence, facilitation, or building community that actually holds up under pressure.Got ideas for future guests or warm-up topics for Season Two? Reach out to Drew at drewschrader @ gmail.com.CreditsWe’re Just Getting Warmed Up is hosted by Drew Schrader.Produced by Margie Schrader.Special thanks to Matt Thompson for warming up with us in this episode.This episode is the Season One finale. Season Two is in the works—send guest/topic/warm-up-question ideas Drew’s way.TagsMatt Thompson, Drew Schrader, warm-ups, facilitation, group dynamics, psychological safety, vulnerability, self-disclosure, community, storytelling, protocols, morning routine, meditation, mindfulness, presence, analog morning, digital minimalism, newspaper, grounding, touching grass, health, colon cancer, survivorship, transitions, preparation

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    Warming up with LPGA Tour Champion and Collegiate Golf Coach Martha Nause S01 Ep09

    We’re Just Getting Warmed Up with Martha Nause, S01 Ep09Guest: Martha Nause“Ready to Go”Episode SummaryFormer LPGA Tour player and former Macalester College golf coach Martha Nause joins Drew to talk about what it really means to get “ready to go.” Martha shares the wild story of going from “pretending to be a golf pro” in college to actually qualifying for the LPGA Tour, and how her preparation evolved from simple range time to a deeply intentional physical and mental warm-up.Along the way, she unpacks how pros really use practice rounds, why the mental game matters so much in a sport where nothing happens until you decide to swing, and how she helped college players feel truly ready to compete. The conversation then zooms out to life beyond golf—pickleball, big transitions, nerves, and learning to see “failure” as information instead of a verdict.About the GuestMartha Nause is a former LPGA Tour professional, and former head women’s golf coach at Macalester College. Over more than two decades on tour and many years of college coaching, she’s blended technical expertise with a deep commitment to the mental side of performance, helping players at every level prepare with honesty, intention, and self-compassion—both on and off the course.Episode HighlightsFrom pretending to be a pro to qualifying for the LPGA TourSupportive parents, safety nets, and lowering the pressurePractice rounds as strategy labs, not scorecardsBuilding course-specific warm-ups for body and mindTeaching college golfers what “ready to go” really feels likeTraining focus with intentional distractionsMindfulness, meditation, and managing nervesRedefining failure and learning from the leaderboardBringing tour lessons to pickleball and everyday lifeConnect with the ShowIf you enjoyed this episode, please follow the show, leave a quick rating or comment, and share it with a friend who geeks out on preparation, performance, or the mental game.Got ideas for future guests or warm-up topics? Reach out to Drew at drewschrader @ gmail.com.CreditsWe’re Just Getting Warmed Up is hosted by Drew Schrader.Produced by Margie Schrader.Special thanks to Martha Nause for warming up with us in this episode.TagsMartha Nause, Drew Schrader, LPGA, golf, college golf, warm-ups, practice rounds, sports psychology, mental game, performance, preparation, meditation, mindfulness, coaching, pickleball, competition, pressure, resilience

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    Warming up with Spiritual Leader and UU Minister Mary Ann Macklin S01 Ep08

    We’re Just Getting Warmed Up with Mary Ann Macklin, S01 Ep08Guest: Rev. Mary Ann Macklin “Rituals, Flow, and Getting Out of Your Own Way”Episode SummaryUnitarian Universalist minister Rev. Mary Ann Macklin joins Drew to talk about how spiritual leaders actually warm up—before worship, memorials, weddings, and hard conversations. She shares how she navigates rapid role shifts, uses ritual to “get out of her own way,” and treats sermons as learning in public rather than polished pronouncements.Along the way: Gilligan’s Island quotes, Coughlin’s Law from Cocktail, sports stadiums as sacred spaces, music as magic, and Quaker “eldering” as a model for being fully present for someone else’s work.About the GuestRev. Mary Ann Macklin is a spiritual leader, and interfaith chaplain. She most recently served as Interim Minister at a Unitarian Universalist congregation in Louisville, Kentucky. With deep spiritual roots and a love of music, movement, and embodied practice, she helps communities move through grief, joy, and change with intention and presence on Sundays and far beyond the sanctuary.Some Episode HighlightsWarm-Ups for MinistersLearning in Public, Not Preaching from the MountaintopRitual vs. RoteSports as Sacred SpaceFlow, Perfectionism, and Getting Out of Your Own WayMusic as MagicPreparing for Hard ConversationsQuaker Eldering & The Caddy AnalogyConnect with the ShowSuggestions for future guests or fields? Comment, email drewschrader [at] gmail [dot] com, or join the Substack for deeper dives and warm-up experiments.If this episode resonated, like/follow/subscribe and share with a friend who cares about spiritual practice, presence, or how we show up for hard moments.CreditsHost: Drew SchraderGuest: Rev. Mary Ann MacklinProducer: Margie SchraderTagsMinistry, Unitarian Universalism, rituals, warm-ups, spiritual practice, sermons, memorial services, weddings, grief, hospital chaplaincy, Quaker, eldering, psychological safety, presence, flow, perfectionism, music in worship, sports rituals, golf, caddies, hard conversations, pastoral care

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    Warming up with Sports Psychologist and Author Dr. Rob Smith S01 Ep07

    We’re Just Getting Warmed Up with Dr. Rob Smith, S01 Ep07Guest: Dr. Rob Smith (performance psychologist, author) — “Shooting Out of Your Mind: Energy, Focus, and the Quiet Reps”Episode SummaryPerformance psychologist and author Dr. Rob Smith joins Drew to talk about how athletes (and the rest of us) actually prepare to perform. Using basketball shooting as the on-ramp, they dig into energy management, pre-shot and pre-performance routines, and why “focus is really re-focus.” Along the way: Caddyshack one-liners, the Steph Curry warm-up as proprioceptive masterclass, the speed–accuracy tradeoff, and turning free throws into a walking meditation. Rob shares practical tools—goal-setting checklists, breathing, visualization, the “review-revise-refocus” reset—and explains why you shouldn’t try new skills on game day. They also hit writing and presenting warm-ups (leave a sentence unfinished; outline to your “one thing”), and why curiosity beats judgment when you miss short or long.About the GuestDr. Rob Smith is a performance psychologist, longtime athlete, and black belt martial artist whose work helps teams and performers build durable mental skills. He’s the author of Black Belt for Life and Shooting Out of Your Mind—a workbook-style guide to the mental game of basketball and transferable performance habits. He consults with universities and teams on confidence, concentration, and healthy team culture.Links & ReferencesDr. Rob’s site (free PDFs, videos, book info): shootingoutofyourmind.comBooks: Shooting Out of Your Mind; Black Belt for Life (25th-anniversary edition forthcoming)Connect with the ShowSuggestions for future guests or fields? Comment, email drewschrader [at] gmail [dot] com, or join the Substack for deeper dives and warm-up experiments.If this episode resonated, like/follow/subscribe and share with a friend who geeks out on coaching, hoops or performance psychology.CreditsHost: Drew SchraderGuest: Dr. Rob SmithProducer: Margie SchraderTagsPerformance psychology, basketball, shooting, warm-ups, energy management, pre-shot routine, Steph Curry, proprioception, visualization, breathing, focus, refocus, flow, film study, pattern recognition, free throws, walking meditation, writing routine, presenting, team culture, confidence, curiosity over judgment

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    Warming up with Improv Artist and Educator Jim Ansaldo S01 Ep06

    We’re Just Getting Warmed Up with Jim Ansaldo, S01 Ep06Guest: Jim Ansaldo (educator, improviser, Camp Yes And) — “Playfulness, Permission, and Learning From Mistakes”Episode SummaryImproviser and educator Jim Ansaldo joins Drew to explore how improv tools create the conditions for real learning—on stage, in classrooms, and in everyday life. They unpack why playfulness is a signal of safety, how to “engineer” mistakes on purpose, and what it means for a group to dysregulate and then re-regulate together. Jim shares practical warm-ups (like Move/Stop) and the core improv habits—listening, accepting, supporting, taking risks, and letting go of mistakes—then connects them to team meetings, PD, and inclusive classrooms. Along the way: a quick history detour to Viola Spolin and Second City, sanctioned mischief at Camp Yes And, the power of contracting and consent, and why warming up yourself (arriving, scanning the room, getting grounded) changes how the whole group shows up. And these are only some of the great nuggets!About the GuestJim Ansaldo is the creator of Camp Yes And and a longtime educator who blends applied improvisation with teacher learning and inclusive practices for neurodivergent students. His work gives educators hands-on facilitation reps with students, closing the gap between PD theory and classroom reality. Find Jim via:JimAnsaldo.comCamp Yes And: yesand.indiana.eduLinkedIn: search “Jim Ansaldo” Google: search “Jim Improv Indiana”Some Episode HighlightsWarm-ups as Conditions, not ChoreographyMake Failure the Feature: Yes, And = Accept + SupportFrom Vibes to Numbers (and Back)Contracting & ConsentPlayfulness Signals SafetyInclusion Through DiscoveryLinks & ReferencesCamp Yes And: yesand.indiana.eduViola Spolin (improv’s roots in games for connection and co-creation) and Second City (improv → sketch pipeline) are discussed for context.Podcast mentioned: Improv Your Parenting (re: improv and parenting).Connect with the ShowSuggestions for future guests or fields? Comment, email drewschrader [at] gmail [dot] com, or join the Substack for deeper dives and warm-up experiments.If this episode resonated, like/follow/subscribe and share with a friend who cares about teaching, team culture, or creative collaboration.CreditsHost: Drew Schrader Guest: Jim Ansaldo Producer: Margie Schrader, who apologizes for the choppiness you can hear - we're working on it!TagsImprov, applied improvisation, education, teacher PD, psychological safety, dysregulation/re-regulation, sanctioned mischief, Camp Yes And, neurodiversity, inclusion, Viola Spolin, Second City, warm-ups, yes-and, contracting, consent, Move/Stop game, learning design, professional development, classroom culture

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    Warming up with Board Game Creator Drew Wehrle S01 Ep05

    We’re Just Getting Warmed Up with Drew Wehrle S01 Ep05Guest: Drew Wehrle (Wehrlegig Games) — “Rolling Teaches, Mean Games, and Jokes Inside Systems”Episode SummaryGame designer and publisher Drew Wehrle (co-founder, Wehrlegig Games) joins Drew to explore how complex tabletop games can double as warm-ups for deeper thinking and connection. They unpack the concept of a “rolling teach” (teaching as you play), and how the best games feel like a series of jokes the designer sets up for players to discover. Along the way: StarCraft confessions, floor-hockey scars, designing the arc of a game night, and stacking mechanics to spark emergent stories, satire, and negotiation.About the GuestDrew Wehrle is a designer/publisher at Wehrlegig Games (with his brother, Cole). Their historically grounded, highly interactive titles blend strategy, storytelling, and social experiment—including Pax Pamir, John Company, and Mollie House. Find Wehrlegig on BlueSky, Instagram, and Facebook, as well as their website, https://wehrlegig.com/Connect with the ShowSuggestions for future guests or fields? Comment, email drewschrader[at] gmail [dot] com, or join the Substack for deeper dives and warm-up experiments.If this episode resonated, like/follow/subscribe and share with a friend who loves games, design, or learning.CreditsHost: Drew SchraderGuest: Drew WehrleProducer: Margie Schrader

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    Warming up with Vocal Soprano Caroline Goodwin S01 Ep02

    Episode 2: Turning Nerves into Notes with Soprano Caroline GoodwinWarming up isn’t just scales—it’s how you turn fear into flow.In this episode of We’re Just Getting Warmed Up, host Drew Schrader talks with soprano Caroline Goodwin, a dynamic performer who moves effortlessly between classical repertoire, musical theater, jazz, and new music. From Gilbert & Sullivan roles to symphony solos and contemporary premieres, Caroline shares the backstage blueprint: how routines, rituals, and smart preparation help her step on stage confident and ready.Together they unpack what great warmups look like (physically and mentally), why beginnings matter, and how to build personal rituals that work—whether you’re singing an aria, giving a talk, or walking into a big meeting.Resources & LinksCaroline’s site: carolingoodwinsoprano.comInstagram: @carolinemgsopranoFacebook: Caroline Goodwin, SopranoEP: A Few Figs from Thistles on SpotifyKeep the Conversation GoingIf this episode helped you rethink warmups, share it with a friend who’s prepping for a performance, presentation, or high-stakes moment.Continue the conversation on Substack: JustGettingWarmedUp.substack.com Guest ideas? Email Drew at [email protected] how we begin shapes everything that comes after.

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    Warming up With Drew Schrader S01 Ep04

    Welcome to the warm up episode of We’re Just Getting Warmed Up!In this episode, host Drew Schrader shares why he started this podcast, where the idea of warm ups came from, and the personal morning routine he leans on to get into flow. Along the way, you’ll hear how a Steph Curry pregame ritual, productivity science, and the small sparks of daily life all connect to one big idea: beginnings matter.What You’ll Learn in This EpisodeWhy Drew believes warm-ups are the most overlooked part of performance, work, and creativityHow watching Steph Curry’s pregame routine inspired this entire projectThe 4-part formula Drew uses for his ideal morningsThe shadow side of routines (and how to avoid getting pulled off-track)Why This Episode MattersThis isn’t just about morning routines—it’s about preparation in all parts of life. Drew introduces the core theme of the podcast: learning from athletes, creators, educators, and leaders about how they warm up for what matters most.Join the ConversationDrew wants to hear from you:What gets you into your groove?What rituals, hacks, or routines set you up for success?💌 Share your ideas or suggest future guests at [email protected]. 📰 Follow along on Substack, where Drew is building this project in public: https://justgettingwarmedup.substack.com/And of course, subscribe to We’re Just Getting Warmed Up wherever you get your podcasts—this is just the beginning.

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    Warming up with Math Education Leader Geoff Krall S01 Ep03

    Episode 3: Warming up with Dr. Geoff KrallWhat if the first five minutes of class could change everything?In this episode of We’re Just Getting Warmed Up, host Drew Schrader sits down with Dr. Geoff Krall—professor, author of Necessary Conditions, and one of the most creative thinkers in math education. Geoff has spent over two decades dismantling the myth of “I’m not a math person” and reimagining classrooms that welcome every student into mathematics.Together, Drew and Geoff dive into why beginnings in math class matter so much, what makes a warmup powerful (and what makes it flop), and how small routines can transform both student engagement and teacher practice. Along the way, Geoff shares stories, research, and plenty of practical examples from his work at Emergent Math.Resources & LinksGeoff’s warmup collections: EmergentMath.comNecessary Conditions by Dr. Geoff KrallFollow Geoff on BlueSky (search for Geoff Krall)Keep the Conversation GoingThis podcast is rooted in the belief that great thinking comes through great conversations. If you enjoyed this episode:Share it with a colleague or friendContinue the conversation on Substack: https://justgettingwarmedup.substack.com/Suggest future guests by emailing Drew at [email protected] how we begin shapes everything that comes after.

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    Warming up with Educational Reformer and Head of School Lee Fleming S01 Ep01

    Episode 1: Framing the Work — Warmups that Galvanize with Lee FlemingA great warmup isn’t fluff—it’s foundation.In this episode of We’re Just Getting Warmed Up, host Drew Schrader talks with Lee Fleming, principal of Samueli Academy, longtime friend, mentor, and go-to thought partner for knotty problems. Lee has a rare knack for seeing both the kaleidoscope and the single grain of color—holding the big picture while landing the essential point. Together, they explore how leaders, teachers, and teams can start well so everything that follows works better.You’ll hear practical ways to open meetings, staff days, and school years; why curiosity and love are inseparable; and how a dose of cognitive dissonance (used wisely) can spark deeper engagement.Resources & Shout-OutsJennifer Abrams — Having Hard Conversations & sessions on multigenerational workplacesJohn Medina — Brain Rules (humor, movement, attention tactics leaders can steal)Keep the Conversation GoingIf this episode sparked ideas for your next staff day or team meeting, share it with a colleague.Continue the conversation on Substack: JustGettingWarmedUp.substack.com Guest ideas? Email Drew at [email protected] how we begin shapes everything that comes after.

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