How can one person experience something one way while someone else has the exact opposite experience with the same thing? How can structural integration help one person overcome chronic pain but not another? In this episode, we discuss how this phenomenon effects a person’s experience of SI and how having the right attitude can improve your experience with anything you do.
Levers and pulleys, muscles and bones. Biomechanics. For decades, the biomechanical model of the human body has been the scientific gospel on how we function. In this podcast, we talk about how the biomechanical model has been confused with reality. Instead of being treated like complex living beings, we’ve been reduced to joints and muscles. Learn from dogs, airplanes, and even economics interesting ways to think differently and perhaps solve your own problems with chronic pain.
When she was told by doctors her back pain was something she would have to manage for the rest of her life, Amy decided to take matters into her own hands. Now, she wants to help others cut out the BS and get to what actually works.
Is raw milk safe? A better question, is raw milk any less safe than any other food? In this episode, we discuss some of the untruths of conventional nutrition, why they are so deeply embedded in how we eat today, and what resources can help you be a better-informed consumer.
In this episode, art meets vector calculus. We discuss the limitations of the biomechanical model and inspiration for a better model of the human body where art and science are two sides of the same coin.