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Architecture of Bodies and Leaves with John Sharkey

Architecture of Bodies and Leaves with John Sharkey

FromThe Joanne Avison Podcast


Architecture of Bodies and Leaves with John Sharkey

FromThe Joanne Avison Podcast

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Length:
62 minutes
Released:
Dec 19, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Our understanding of the Fascia Matrix is evolving and unfolding. The Big Travel this year, was initiated by the invitation to go to The Ohio State University in Columbus, Ohio, USA with John Sharkey and the team. It felt like a 3 year wait - and it was a most illuminating and fascinating trip. As ever, John built bridges between scientists, researchers, therapists, movement teachers and fascinated people working in the  fields of human health, movement and performance. The Ohio State University state-of-the-art anatomy laboratory was an experience in itself and in this episode John and I share some of the amazing moments - weaving them in to the bigger picture of how our understanding of fascia is evolving. From the fabric of our own form to that of Spinach Leaves - we really take a deep and respectful bow to Mother Nature in this episode!
Released:
Dec 19, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

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The Joanne Avison Podcast is a journey into Spiritual Science, examining the sacred geometry of human form and motion. Reflecting on her rich experience as a movement and manual therapy practitioner, Certified Archetypal Consultant, ordained minister and doctoral student of Spiritual Science; Joanne challenges our assumptions of human anatomy, and asks us to consider the true meaning of practical spirituality and the patterns of (our) body and being.Told through artful storytelling and conversations with scientists, researchers, teachers, clients and curious fellow beings; this podcast will spark your curiosity of humans “being in bodies”, and inspire your life-long inquiry into who you really are.